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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the LSU Purple Fig Tree be pollinated by another tree?
Purple fig trees are self-pollinating. Your fruit production may increase if you plant more than one fig tree nearby.
How big does the LSU Purple Fig Tree grow?
The LSU Purple fig tree grows 10 to 15 feet tall and wide at maturity. Landscape and orchards love its compact, rounded shape.
Can I grow the LSU Purple Fig Tree in a pot?
Yes! Large containers with good drainage are ideal for LSU Purple Fig Trees. Patios, small gardens, and balconies are perfect locations for this product.
What are the sunlight requirements for the LSU Purple Fig Tree?
Make sure your fig tree gets at least 6 hours of full sun a day. Sweet LSU Purple figs are encouraged by a lot of sunlight.
What is the harvest season for LSU Purple Fig Trees?
The LSU Purple Fig Tree produces two crops in the early summer, late summer, and early fall. Home gardeners love it because of its extended harvest.
Can the LSU Purple Fig Tree grow in warm climates?
Yes! Purple fig trees thrive in USDA Zones 7 to 10. Warm coastal climates and mild inland climates make them perfect for southern gardens.
How often should I water my LSU Purple Fig Tree?
Water your LSU Purple Fig Tree deeply once or twice a week during the first growing season. Healthy fruit production and strong roots come from regular watering for young fig trees.







