How To Take Care Of Bonsai Ficus Ginseng
Taking good care of your bonsai s hygiene will go a long way in preventing insects and diseases.
How to take care of bonsai ficus ginseng. Ginseng ficus naturally grows in warm moist climates. Diseases insects other pests. It can be kept outside in summer if temperatures are above 15 degrees c 59f and it needs lots of light full sun is ideal in the house as well as outside if the tree is exposed to the ultraviolet radiation gradually or if it is defoliated before placing the tree outside. Your ficus ginseng bonsai can be treated for pests like a normal ficus ginseng tree.
Repotting should always take place right after the colder season and the beginning of the spring season. Place it somewhere that won t get too cold and out of any drafts that could suck moisture from its leaves. Spring and fall or autumn are ideal to repot ficus ginseng with a slight preference for spring. Your ginseng ficus bonsai is a slow grower and should only need to be repotted every one to three years depending on the speed of its growth.
Although it is easy to care for ficus ginseng does nonetheless require a little care to give. The ginseng ficus tree may get spider mites or gnats but it will not affect the actual health of the plant. Ficus pests are mainly scale mites and mealy bugs. The ficus bonsai tree is an indoor bonsai which cannot endure frost.
Watering watering a ficus bonsai is much like watering any other bonsai tree. After repotting your bonsai ficus ginseng should be thoroughly watered. This means you should water the tree when the soil gets slightly dry. Watering your ginseng ficus to water a ginseng ficus tree the soil should be dry between each watering period.
Ginseng ficus bonsai care is simple and minimal making this a perfect choice for anyone who is new to bonsai. Ficus ginseng a cute little bonsai caring for ficus ginseng. Yellow leaves sticky leaves off color leaves and or spider webs indicate insect problems. Water generously allowing the water to drip out of the drainage holes.
The gift that keeps growing. Then you can repot the tree in the same pot or give it a newer bigger pot to thrive in.