Ficus are one of the best varieties of Bonsai trees for indoors. They’re very easy to take care of and need little attention. Ficus “Ginseng” varieties have fat trunks, with substantial exposed roots, giving the tree a very exotic and tropical feel. Gensing Grafted Ficus trees embody strength, with grafted branches displaying full clusters of compact foliage and glossy, oval leaves.
The Ficus are a popular breed of tropical and evergreen trees. There are over 600 species of Ficus worldwide. Most Ficus are fast growers and hence prove to be excellent for novice gardeners.
The Ficus “Ginseng” plants have fat trunks with substantially exposed roots, which give the tree an extremely tropical look. Their stocky structure makes it an extremely appealing addition to your collection of Bonsais at home.
Instructions to grow a Grafted Ficus Bonsai indoor:
Light: These plants thrive in high light, but can do fairly well in lowlighting surroundings too. Like Bonsai’s, the Ficus also loves to get its share of sunlight to keep its roots strong and healthy.
Water: Keep your Grafted Ficus moderately watered as they are prone to root rot with the presence of excessive water. It is ideal to keep these plants in shallow trays with small stones inside it. The natural water evaporation creates a natural habitat for these bonsais.
Temperature: These plants are excellent to keep in areas with low or less draft. They do not like direct high drafts as it affects the branches and trunk. Keep them in warm weather and see them thrive better.
We’ll be sharing more about this plant in future.