The location where you place your Ficus is essential for success. In this guide, we'll help you find the perfect spot.
Light Requirements
Ficus needs bright indirect to moderate light.
This means your plant should be in a location where it receives regular bright light, but is not directly exposed to harsh midday or afternoon sun.
The best locations for Ficus:
- North or west-facing window (indirect light)
- A few meters from a window (plenty of light, not direct)
- Under a tree or overhang outdoors
- Fluorescent lit room
Types of Light
Direct sunlight: Too intense for Ficus, can cause leaf burn.
Bright indirect light: Perfect for this plant. Light that comes through a window but does not shine directly on the plant.
Semi-shade: Ficus can survive here but will not grow optimally.
Artificial light: Grow lights can be preferred if you don't have natural light.
Placement in the Home
Bedroom: Good if the window receives plenty of light.
Living room: Ideal with a window nearby.
Office: Can work with artificial light.
Bathroom: Good due to humidity, but must have a window.
Hallway: More difficult without a window, bad spot.
Avoid places near heaters, air conditioners, or in strong drafts.
Seasonal Shifts
The sun is in different positions throughout the year. Place your Ficus where it can benefit from this:
Winter: Move to a brighter spot for maximum light.
Summer: Can be moved further from a window for protection against intense sun.
Solve Light Problems
Not enough light?
- Move plant to a brighter spot
- Clean window so more light comes through
- Add grow lights
- Remove obstacles (curtains, other furniture)
Too much sun?
- Move plant further from window
- Hang sheer curtain
- Place plant in the shade of other furniture
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View Ficus →Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of light should Ficus not receive?
Avoid direct intense afternoon sun in summer, which can cause leaf burn.
Can I place Ficus in semi-shade?
This is possible, but growth will be slow. Bright indirect light is ideal.
Can artificial light help?
Yes, grow lights can help if you don't have enough natural light.

