Fig Trees: "Do Fig Trees Need A Lot of Water?"

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This video discusses the water needs of fig trees, emphasizing that while fig trees are generally drought-tolerant, their water requirements increase during hot weather due to elevated metabolism and soil temperatures. In summer, container fig trees may need about a half-gallon of water daily for every five gallons of soil. For in-ground fig trees, especially in hot and dry climates, the daily water needs can range from one to five gallons, depending on the tree's size and age.

The video mentions signs of water stress in fig trees, including leaf yellowing and figs falling off due to insufficient water. To manage watering effectively, it is recommended to apply mulch to the soil and use an automatic irrigation timer, with a specific emitter system, called "spot spitters," highlighted as a useful tool.

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Water Need Introduction (0:00):
The discussion begins with addressing the common question of whether fig trees require a large amount of water. It is noted that fig trees do not generally require excessive water, but their water needs increase during hot weather due to increased metabolism and soil temperature.

Increased Summer Watering (0:33):
During summertime, especially when temperatures are high, fig trees typically need more water, despite being a drought-tolerant species. Container fig trees, for example, currently receive about a half-gallon of water every day per five gallons of soil.

Watering In-ground Figs (1:04):
For established in-ground fig trees, the water requirement varies. In hot and dry climates, such as in desert regions, they need more water. Depending on the tree's size and age, in-ground figs may require between one to five gallons of water daily.

Signs of Water Stress (1:36):
Signs of water stress in fig trees, such as yellowing leaves, dropping leaves, and browning of the leaves, are discussed. These signs may indicate excessive watering. On the other hand, figs falling off the tree are commonly caused by insufficient water.

Mulching and Irrigation Timer (2:09):
It is recommended to apply mulch to the top of the soil and invest in an automatic irrigation timer. The irrigation timers are set to a schedule, ensuring consistent and adequate watering.

Importance of Proper Care (3:22):
In conclusion, it is emphasized that once a proper watering system is set up, more focus can be placed on other important aspects of fig tree care, such as fertilization and training. The goal is to ultimately enjoy healthy and fruitful harvests from the fig trees.

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