Ficus Panda - Plant
Synonyms: Weeping Fig
Product Highlights:
- Elegant Ficus Panda , also referred to as the Weeping Fig
- Features delicate, glossy leaves
- Adaptable and suitable for various environments
- Low-maintenance and visually pleasing
Synonyms: Weeping Fig
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View full detailsFicus is evergreen perennial tree in Moraceae family. This is rapidly growing, rounded, broad headed, evergreen tree with the glossy, dark green, leathery leaves are densely clothed and trunk is quite smooth, light grey in color..
Cultivating and nurturing your Weeping Fig is a delightful journey. Here are essential guidelines for its care:
Caring for your Weeping Fig is relatively straightforward:
The Weeping Fig serves various purposes:
Meet Ficus Benjamina, the Weeping Fig with a flair for the dramatic. Its cascading leaves and moody tendencies make it the diva of the plant world.
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View full detailsFicus Benjamina, commonly known as the Weeping Fig, is a popular indoor and outdoor plant prized for its graceful, drooping foliage. Its name "Weeping Fig" is derived from the plant's elegant, cascading branches and leaves.
Provide your Weeping Fig with bright, indirect sunlight. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Maintain humidity by misting the leaves or using a humidity tray.
Yes, Ficus Benjamina is an excellent choice for indoor cultivation in India. It thrives in well-lit rooms away from direct sunlight and drafts.
Ficus Benjamina prefers temperatures between 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Avoid exposing it to extreme cold or sudden temperature fluctuations.
Fertilize your Weeping Fig every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer to promote lush foliage.
Regularly inspect your plant for pests like spider mites and scale insects. Maintain cleanliness and good air circulation to deter fungal issues. Use neem oil or insecticidal soap for pest control.
Yes, Ficus Benjamina can be propagated through stem cuttings. Take healthy cuttings, let them root in water or soil, and then plant them in a well-draining mix.
Ficus Benjamina can be grown outdoors in regions with a mild, subtropical climate. Ensure it's placed in partial shade and protected from harsh sun and wind.
Repot your Weeping Fig every 2-3 years or when the roots outgrow the pot. Choose a slightly larger pot with fresh, well-draining soil.
Regularly prune or trim your Ficus Benjamina to maintain its shape and remove dead or yellowing leaves. Keep the leaves clean by wiping them with a damp cloth.
While Ficus Benjamina may produce small, inconspicuous flowers and fig-like fruit, it is grown mainly for its ornamental foliage, and fruiting is relatively rare indoors.
Combine your Weeping Fig with other indoor plants or use decorative pots to enhance its visual appeal. Proper placement, lighting, and care will result in a stunning and vibrant addition to your indoor or outdoor space.