When will figs bear fruit
Fig is a common fruit tree. People like its fruit very much, so it is important to know when fig will bear fruit.
Fig fruit generally can receive fruit twice a year, one in summer and one in autumn, which is the so-called summer fruit and autumn fruit. However, relatively speaking, there are more figs in autumn than in summer. In fact, summer results are relatively rare.
Figs can bear fruit in a few years
How many years can breeding figs generally bear fruit? This is mainly calculated according to the age of fig plants.
Under normal circumstances, the bearing fig seedlings can bear fruit in two to three years, and will enter the full fruit period in six to seven years. Grafted fig seedlings can bear fruit in the same year if they are planted in the same year.