Hi, Randy. If your fig tree has root knot nematodes, your best option is to fertilize often. Once an infestation sets in, it is extremely difficult to get rid of it.
You can replant the suckers to grow new fig trees. If you leave them attached, they will divert growing energy from the parent fig.
Hi, Randy. If your fig tree has root knot nematodes, your best option is to fertilize often. Once an infestation sets in, it is extremely difficult to get rid of it.
You can replant the suckers to grow new fig trees. If you leave them attached, they will divert growing energy from the parent fig.