π³ Fig Plant β Growing & Care Guide
Fig (botanical name: Ficus carica) is a delicious and nutritious fruit plant known for its sweet, soft fruits and high market demand. It is suitable for home gardens, terrace gardening (dwarf varieties), and commercial cultivation.
π± Growing Instructions
Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. Prefers warm and dry conditions during fruiting.
Temperature: Ideal range 18Β°Cβ35Β°C.
Soil: Well-drained sandy loam soil rich in organic matter. Avoid heavy clay soil and waterlogging.
Sunlight: Requires full sunlight (6β8 hours daily) for better fruiting.
Planting Distance: 3β5 meters apart.
Watering: Moderate watering. Avoid overwatering, especially during fruit maturity.
Best Planting Time: FebruaryβMarch or JulyβSeptember.
Fruiting Time: Starts fruiting within 1β2 years (grafted plants fruit earlier).
πΏ Care Instructions
Fertilizer: Apply organic compost or well-rotted cow dung twice yearly. Add balanced NPK before fruiting season.
Pruning: Light pruning after harvest helps maintain shape and improves yield.
Mulching: Retains soil moisture and reduces weed growth.
Pest & Disease Control: Watch for mealybugs and rust. Neem oil spray is effective for prevention.
Weeding: Keep base area clean for healthy root growth.
π Uses of Fig
Eaten fresh or dried
Used in sweets, jams, and desserts
Rich in fiber, calcium, and antioxidants
Supports digestion and heart health
Suitable for commercial farming due to good shelf life and demand







