Ficus is cultivated as an ornamental tree for planting in gardens, parks, and in containers as an indoor plant and bonsai specimen. It is cultivated as a shade tree because of its dense foliage. Its ability to produce discards also makes it easy to drive in hedge or bush.
As a tropical and subtropical tree, it is suitable for temperatures above 20 °C all year long, which explains why it is generally sold as a houseplant. It can, however, withstand relatively low temperatures, suffering damage only below 0 °C. High humidity (70% - 100%) is preferable and seems to favor the development of aerial roots. The species can be propagated easily by cuttings, either in water or directly in a substrate of sand or potting soil.
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We are located at SHAXI, ZHANGZHOU, FUJIAN, CHINA, our ficus nursery takes 100000 m2 with the yearly at least 60 containers of ficus.
We has gained a good reputation with competitive price, excellent quality and good service from our customers at abroad, such as Holland, Dubai, Korea, Europe, America, Southeast Asia, India, Iran, etc.
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FAQ
How often do you water a ficus?
Water your fiddle leaf fig once a week or every 10 days. The number one way to kill a fiddle leaf fig is to overwater it or not allow for proper drainage. And dust the leaves every month to keep spider mites and other pests at bay. Check this article for full fiddle leaf care tips.
How do I know if my ficus needs water?
Put your finger a couple of inches into the soil. If the top 1 inch or more is completely dry, your ficus needs water. When watering, pour the water over the entire soil surface and not just on one side
Should I Bottom water my ficus?
Ficus Audrey requires enough water to make its soil moist. All the soil should become damp when watering, with the excess draining out the bottom.