Growing Fig in a pot
For balcony, patio or terrace — Ficus carica
fig grows well in a pot of at least Ø 240 cm (10857 L capacity), in a position with full sun. Watering: every 2 days in summer, once every 2 weeks in winter.

Which pot?
Ø 240 cm
~ 10857 L potting soil
Choose a generous pot with good drainage — small pots restrict root development.
Watering
every 2 days
once every 2 weeks
Always use a pot with drainage holes. Water dries out faster in pots — or the plant drowns. Check weekly with your finger: only water when the top 2 cm of soil is dry.
Pot care
Figs have moderate water needs. Water regularly from spring through summer, especially during dry spells, to prevent fruit drop and encourage juicy, well-flavoured figs. Container-grown plants dry out quickly and may need watering daily in hot weather. Reduce watering in autumn and winter once growth slows, but don't let the soil become bone-dry. Feed in February and March with a high-potassium fertiliser such as tomato feed to promote fruiting rather than excessive leafy growth. A single application of general-purpose granular fertiliser in early spring, followed by liquid feeds every fortnight from late spring until the fruit begins to ripen, works well. Mulch annually in spring with garden compost or well-rotted manure, keeping it away from the stem. Figs are hardy in zone 7a and above, but young growth and embryonic fruit can be damaged by late frosts. In colder gardens, wrap the branches loosely in horticultural fleece during cold snaps in April and May. Container-grown figs can be moved into an unheated greenhouse or porch over winter. Common pests include fig rust (orange spots on leaves, usually cosmetic), red spider mite in hot, dry conditions, and birds pecking ripe fruit—netting may be necessary at harvest. Scale insects occasionally cluster on stems; wipe them off or treat with horticultural soap. Good air circulation and avoiding waterlogged soil help prevent fungal issues. Remove fallen leaves and fruit to reduce overwintering pests.
Pot-specific tip: add slow-release fertiliser pellets in March — potting soil exhausts much faster than open ground.