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ficus-benjamina

Ficus Benjamina Care Guide: Tips and Tricks

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Ficus Benjamina is a beautiful and durable houseplant that brings much joy. In this care guide, we share everything you need to know to keep your Weeping Fig healthy and happy. Ficus Benjamina Care Table Characteristic Details Botanical name Ficus benjamina Common name Weeping Fig Family Diverse (see botanical name) Water requirements Regularly moist, prevent waterlogging Watering frequency Twice a week in summer, once a week in winter Light requirements Bright indirect light necessary Temperature 16-24°C Humidity 40-60% Repotting Every 1-2 years Toxicity status Toxic to pets Growth rate Moderate Watering (Ficus Benjamina) Ficus Benjamina likes to be regularly moist, prevent waterlogging. It is important to find the right balance between dry and wet. Always check the top layer of potting soil before watering - this prevents waterlogging, which is the most common cause of plant diseases. Watering schedule: Twice a week in summer, once a week in winter In summer, when the plant is actively growing, Ficus Benjamina needs more water. Check the top layer of soil daily and water when it feels dry. In winter, the plant grows slower and needs much less water. Use room temperature water and try to use rainwater as much as possible, as it contains fewer minerals than tap water. If you use tap water, let it stand for 24 hours before giving it to the plant. Light and Location Ficus Benjamina needs bright indirect light to grow well. Insufficient light is one of the most common problems with indoor plants. Place your plant in a location with sufficient daylight, but protect it from direct sunlight in summer, which can cause leaf burn. The ideal light for Ficus Benjamina is bright indirect light. This means light coming through a window, but not directly hitting the plant. North-facing windows provide the most indirect light, while south-facing windows give a lot of direct sunlight. If your plant turns yellow or doesn't grow, insufficient light is likely the cause. Move your plant to a brighter spot and you will quickly see improvement. Temperature Ficus Benjamina grows best at temperatures of 16-24°C. This plant is sensitive to temperature fluctuations and drafts. Make sure your plant is not near radiators, air conditioners, or windows with strong drafts. The optimal temperature for nocturnal growth is slightly cooler than during the day. This simulates natural conditions and promotes healthier growth. Make sure the temperature does not drop below 15°C, as this can slow down growth and promote diseases. Humidity Ficus Benjamina feels best at a humidity of 40-60%. Most homes have a drier environment, especially in winter. You can increase humidity by: Regularly misting the leaves with water Placing the plant on a saucer with water and pebbles Using a humidifier, especially in winter Placing your plant in the bathroom, where it is more humid Grouping multiple plants together Regular misting also has the advantage of removing dust from the leaves, allowing the plant to photosynthesize better. Seasonal Care The seasons have a great influence on how Ficus Benjamina grows. In spring and summer, when there is more light and warmth, the plant grows faster. In autumn and winter, growth slows down. Spring/Summer: Water regularly, provide bright light, and fertilize every two weeks. Autumn: Gradually reduce watering as temperatures drop. Winter: Water much less frequently, no feeding needed, ensure adequate light. 🌿 View our Ficus Benjamina collection At XXLplant, you will find the most beautiful and healthiest Weeping Fig plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have relied on our quality. View Ficus Benjamina → Frequently Asked Questions How often do I water my Ficus Benjamina? Twice a week in summer, once a week in winter What light does Ficus Benjamina need? Bright indirect light is necessary How warm should it be for Ficus Benjamina? Optimal: 16-24°C. Avoid cold drafts and direct heating.

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How to care for:

ficus

Ficus Care Guide: Tips and Tricks

Ficus is a beautiful and durable houseplant that brings much joy. In this care guide, we share everything you need to know to keep your Ficus / Rubber Plant healthy and happy. Ficus Care Table Characteristic Details Botanical name Ficus elastica Common name Ficus / Rubber Plant Family Various (see botanical name) Water needs Moderate, allow topsoil to dry out Watering frequency Once a week in summer, less in winter Light needs Bright indirect to moderate light Temperature 18-27°C Humidity 40-60% Repotting Every 1-2 years Toxicity status Toxic to pets Growth rate Fast Watering (Ficus) Ficus likes moderate watering, allowing the topsoil to dry out. It is important to find the right balance between dry and wet. Always check the top layer of potting soil before watering - this prevents overwatering, which is the most common cause of plant diseases. Watering schedule: Once a week in summer, less in winter In summer, when the plant is actively growing, Ficus needs more water. Check the topsoil daily and water when it feels dry. In winter, the plant grows slower and needs much less water. Use room temperature water and try to use rainwater as much as possible, as it contains fewer minerals than tap water. If you use tap water, let it sit for 24 hours before giving it to the plant. Light and Location Ficus needs bright indirect to moderate light to grow well. Insufficient light is one of the most common problems with indoor plants. Place your plant in a location with sufficient daylight, but protect it from direct sunlight in summer, which can cause leaf burn. The ideal light for Ficus is bright indirect light. This means light coming through a window, but not shining directly on the plant. North-facing windows provide the most indirect light, while south-facing windows provide a lot of direct sunlight. If your plant is turning yellow or not growing, insufficient light is likely the cause. Move your plant to a brighter spot and you will quickly see improvement. Temperature Ficus grows best at temperatures of 18-27°C. This plant is sensitive to temperature fluctuations and drafts. Make sure your plant is not near radiators, air conditioners, or windows with strong drafts. The optimal temperature for nocturnal growth is slightly cooler than during the day. This simulates natural conditions and promotes healthier growth. Make sure the temperature does not drop below 15°C, as this can slow growth and promote diseases. Humidity Ficus feels best at a humidity of 40-60%. Most homes have a drier environment, especially in winter. You can increase humidity by: Misting the leaves regularly with water Placing the plant on a tray with water and pebbles Using a humidifier, especially in winter Placing your plant in the bathroom, where it is more humid Grouping several plants together Regular misting also has the advantage of removing dust from the leaves, allowing the plant to photosynthesize better. Seasonal Care The seasons have a major influence on how Ficus grows. In spring and summer, when there is more light and warmth, the plant grows faster. In autumn and winter, growth slows down. Spring/Summer: Water regularly, ensure bright light, and fertilize every two weeks. Autumn: Gradually reduce watering as temperatures drop. Winter: Water much less frequently, no feeding needed, ensure adequate light. 🌿 View our Ficus collection At XXLplant, you will find the most beautiful and healthiest Ficus / Rubber Plant plants, directly from the best growers. For over 10 years, customers have trusted our quality. View Ficus → Frequently Asked Questions How often do I water my Ficus? Once a week in summer, less in winter What kind of light does Ficus need? Bright indirect to moderate light How warm should it be for Ficus? Optimal: 18-27°C. Avoid cold drafts and direct heating.

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