The Bonsai Ficus Ginseng is an excellent choice for those seeking an indoor plant that combines elegance and ease of care. With its 45 cm height and characteristic sculptural trunk, this bonsai adds a touch of nature and serenity to any environment. Perfect for enriching desks or shelves, the Ficus Ginseng is an ornamental plant appreciated for its aesthetic appeal and robustness.
Features of the Bonsai Ficus Ginseng
- Height: Approximately 45 cm, ideal for indoor spaces.
- Pot: 14 cm terracotta pot, promotes breathability and root health.
- Aesthetics: Braided trunk and exposed roots, with a canopy of glossy green leaves.
- Maintenance: Considered an easy-to-manage bonsai, also suitable for beginners.
- Adaptability: Integrates perfectly into homes, offices, or sheltered environments.
Tips and Use for your Bonsai
- Light: Place in a bright location, but avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist, watering when the top layer is dry. Avoid water stagnation.
- Temperature: Prefers mild temperatures, not below 15°C.
- Placement: Ideal for desks, tables, or shelves, in both domestic and work environments.
- Maintenance: Prune to maintain the desired shape and remove dry leaves.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ficus Ginseng
What is the care for Ficus Ginseng?
Caring for Ficus Ginseng is simple: it requires indirect light, moderate watering when the soil is dry, and stable temperatures, avoiding cold drafts.
Where should Ficus Ginseng be placed?
Ficus Ginseng thrives in bright indoor environments, away from direct heat sources or cold drafts, such as on desks or shelves.
Why does the Ficus Ginseng bonsai lose leaves?
The Ficus Ginseng bonsai may lose leaves due to water stress (too much or too little water), temperature changes, insufficient light, or frequent relocation. Ensure consistent care for your ginseng bonsai.