Cutting propagation
Cutting activities are generally carried out in the middle and late March of the year, or in summer. Semi lignified fig branches can be selected for cutting in summer, and it generally takes only one month to take root in summer p>
If you choose to carry out cutting in the middle and late March, you should carefully select the branches. Generally, you should select the strong branches that have not sprouted for one to three years. When you see this branch cut off, the length is generally 30 to 50 cm. Insert the cuttings obliquely into the soil, about two-thirds, then fill the soil, pour water immediately, and pay attention to keep the soil moist. During cutting propagation, cuttings can also be buried in wet fine sand and gravel, and then cuttings can be carried out when callus is formed at the branch incision p>
Ramet propagation
Ramet propagation is generally carried out between February and March. During ramet propagation, dig the soil at the root of Fig. at this time, some root seedlings will sprout from the root of Fig. we need to cut and dig out these root seedlings together with the root. After digging out, plant these roots directly in the soil to complete the ramet propagation of FIG p>
Strip propagation
The layering propagation of fig is actually the same as that of ordinary flowers and plants. Bury the branches of fig close to the ground into the soil. When the nodules of branches in the soil grow out of roots and seedlings, you can cut off the branches, and then plant the new branches with roots into the soil and maintain them carefully p>