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The ginseng ficus bonsai tree, known by its shape of the root and stems, can be kept both indoors and outdoors, and is also one of the most hardy species of Bonsai trees. A very easy plant to prune and water, the Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree is perfect for those looking for a ficus bonsai tree with low upkeep but high reward in it's ability to brighten a room or table.
Ficus bonsai tree, aged 5-7 years old, measures between 10" and 12" tall potted and arrives in a 5"D by 3.5"H pot. Care information included. Ficus bonsai tree shape may vary from shown. Tan pot pictured.
- Ficus bonsai trees will grow decently in low light, but thrive in high light conditions.
- Prune back to 2-4 leaves after 6-10 leaves have grown. We recommend using a dull pruning tool on Ficus bonsai trees, as a clean cut made by a sharp tool tends to bleed more than a dull cut.
- Water moderately, increasing in summer and decreasing in winter. Many Ficus bonsai trees are very tolerant of being over or under watered, which makes them ideal for beginners. The Ficus bonsai tree also enjoys a daily misting to maintain humidity.
- Repot every 2-3 years, although some will grow rapidly enough that yearly repotting may be necessary. The best time is before a new growth spurt, especially in spring, but Ficus bonsai trees can literally be repotted any time of year if reasonable after-care is given. Roots can easily be pruned by half. Basic bonsai soil is recommended, although Ficus bonsai trees tolerates many soil conditions.
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