Ficus Bonsai Plant in Black Rectangular Ceramic Pot
A Bonsai Ficus is an ideal pick to start if you want to learn about the ancient Japanese art of Bonsai. Bonsai is the art of creating mini versions of a natural tree. Ficus bonsai plant features a beautiful curved trunk with dark green, oval leaves, making it an excellent living room or side table centerpiece. You can plant these beauties in shallow yet broad pots to display their beautiful stems and roots.
It looks great and requires little maintenance compared to other Bonsai plants that can be challenging to keep up with. Ficus bonsai is one of the most popular indoor bonsai trees. Both beginners and bonsai experts adore this species. They endure low light and humidity in a heated or air-conditioned residence and are virtually carefree.
Ficus bonsai’s oval, dark green leaves can bring color and liveliness to your space. To liven up the house and office, add an element of nature, and place your Ficus Bonsai on a center table or your office desk. It is a slow-growing plant that doesn’t require much care and will keep you happy.
Ficus Bonsai Plant Care Guide
- Bonsai plants require constant trimming and pinching to maintain their tiny and appealing appearance.
- To extend the stem, you can clip some new growth of the bonsai.
- Trim only the fresh growth. To maintain the bonsai plant‘s health, you should keep only a few new growths.
- You need to repot your ficus bonsai in the mid-summer after two to three years.
- During the summer, you should give your bonsai plant a good feed once a month. The plant development slows throughout the winter so there is no need to fertilize.
- Daily misting is an excellent idea, but make sure not to water your bonsai to the point of dripping. It can cause fungal troubles.
- Avoid placing your bonsai plant near a draft or vent since this will cause the leaves to dry up.
Growing Tips for Bonsai Ficus Plant
- These beautiful trees grow well in both direct and indirect sunshine. They thrive in a familiar environment and don’t prefer being disturbed often.
- Make sure you rotate your plant to ensure that it receives enough directed light from all sides.
- When the soil becomes slightly dry, water your Ficus tree thoroughly.
- When planting your bonsai indoors, keep your plant close to a window. It should be approx 5 to 7 inches away from the light source. You can also grow your tree on hedges outside.
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