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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Kadota Fig Tree require a pollinator?
No, the Kadota Fig Tree is self-fruiting and does not require a second fig tree for pollination. It produces a generous harvest on its own, making it an excellent choice for single-tree planting.
How large does the Kadota Fig Tree grow?
Kadota Fig Trees typically reach a height and width of 12 to 15 feet, forming a broad canopy. Its size makes it suitable for large gardens and backyard orchards.
Can I plant the Kadota Fig Tree in a container?
While Kadota Fig Trees prefer planting in the ground, they can be grown in large containers if pruned regularly. The container should be at least 20 gallons with proper drainage.
What kind of sunlight does the Kadota Fig Tree need?
The Kadota Fig Tree requires full sunlight for fruit production. A minimum of 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily ensures sweet, well-ripened figs.
When does the Kadota Fig Tree fruit?
Kadota Fig Trees produce fruit from late summer through early fall. With proper care, the figs mature into light-green fruit with golden flesh and a smooth, honey-like taste.
Is the Kadota Fig Tree heat-tolerant?
Yes, the Kadota Fig Tree thrives in warm climates, particularly in USDA Zones 8 to 11. It tolerates hot summers and performs well in areas with long growing seasons.
How much water does the Kadota Fig Tree need?
Water deeply once a week during dry spells. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings, but never fully run out during the growing season.
Should I prune the Kadota Fig Tree?
When the tree is dormant in winter, you can prune the Kadota Fig Tree. Remove any damaged or crowded branches to maintain a healthy shape and encourage productive growth.







