Ficus Pumila Plant
Ficus Pumila plant is attractive and easy to grow, but they are also excellent and relatively hardy houseplants that can withstand a variety of different settings and even a certain degree of neglect.
Ficus Pumila is a more civilized vining plant—especially when grown as a houseplant. Native to Asia, it can be grown in terrariums or used in a larger container, where it will prettily cascade over the sides of the container.
As a young indoor plant, Ficus Pumila has small heart-shaped glossy leaves on slender stems. Outside, mature plants develop a leathery texture and elliptical shape on bushy stems.
Care guide
Light: Keep this plant where it will receive direct or indirect bright sunlight for at least 5-6 hours each day.
Soil: Use nutrient-rich, well-drained, well-aerated, and porous potting mix for the Ficus pumila plant.
Watering: Water a plant when the topsoil in the pot (5 to 8 cm) feels dry to the touch. Water thoroughly in the summer and reduce watering in the winter & rainy seasons. If possible, try to water the plants in the morning around 8-10 am.
Fertilizer: Feed this plant mostly in the spring and early monsoon season. Also, loosen the topsoil without disturbing the roots so the plant can easily uptake the nutrients and moisture.
Growing tips for Ficus Pumila
- Avoid repotting the plant immediately after receiving it. We have taken care of the plant with a better pot and rich soil.
- For 3-7 days, keep the plant in indirect sunlight.
- Keep checking the soil moisture.
- Keep the plant hydrated all time. However, avoid overwatering it.
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