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Confused about soil for figs in pots

bart1
13 years ago

I've read over some older post about the proper soil mix for potted figs and I'm a bit confused. Some posts by Al (user name: tapla) say the soil should be equal parts:

1/8 - 1/4 pine or fir bark

Screened Turface (high-fired clay - almost a ceramic)

Crushed granite poultry grit in grower size or #2 cherry stone

This confuses me as it's 2/3s rock (essentially) and 1/3 bark and no actual soil. Do all the nutrients for the plant come from liquid fertilizer?

If that's the case, is there a soil mixture that relies on the "dirt" for nutrients? My specific problem is that my figs (which will be in pots for at least a year and some will be permanently) will be growing about 90 minutes from where I live during the week. I was going to put them on a timed drip irrigation system but now I'm concerned about fertilization.

What am I missing here?

Can make a close approximation of a good soil with composted manure, pearlite, and vermiculate?

Thanks!

Bart

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