What’s in the Box
- Micro Ficus Bonsai Plant With Self Watering with Pot: 20- 25 cm
- Pot Size: 4-5 inch diameter
- Soil Media: Coco Peat+Coco Chips+Soil
- Recyclable box
Plant Care.
1. Light:
- Provide your Micro Ficus Bonsai with bright, indirect light. A sunny windowsill or a spot with filtered sunlight is ideal. Avoid direct, harsh sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
2. Temperature:
- Maintain a consistent room temperature between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Protect your bonsai from sudden temperature fluctuations and drafts.
3. Watering:
- Proper watering is crucial for a bonsai. Water your Micro Ficus Bonsai when the soil surface feels slightly dry to the touch. Use a small watering can with a fine nozzle to avoid disturbing the soil. Water thoroughly but allow excess water to drain from the pot.
4. Humidity:
- Bonsai plants benefit from higher humidity levels. You can increase humidity by misting the plant, placing a humidity tray filled with water and pebbles nearby, or using a room humidifier.
5. Soil:
- Bonsai soil should be well-draining and provide good aeration. Use a bonsai-specific soil mix or make your own by combining components like Akadama, pumice, and lava rock.
6. Pot and Pruning:
- Prune and shape your Micro Ficus Bonsai regularly to maintain its desired form. Ficus Bonsai are known for their aerial roots, so you can encourage this characteristic through proper pruning.
7. Fertilization:
- Fertilize your bonsai with a balanced, water-soluble bonsai fertilizer during the growing season (spring through early autumn). Reduce or eliminate fertilization during the winter.
8. Repotting:
- Repot your Micro Ficus Bonsai every 2-3 years or when it becomes root-bound. Spring is usually the best time for repotting.
9. Pests and Diseases:
- Keep an eye out for common houseplant pests like mealybugs, scale, and spider mites, and treat infestations promptly. Proper care and hygiene can help prevent many issues.
10. Training and Wiring:
- Bonsai plants are shaped and trained over time through wiring and pruning. Use soft wire to gently guide branches into the desired position, but avoid damaging the plant’s growth.
Caring for a bonsai plant requires patience and a keen eye for detail. Regular maintenance, including pruning and shaping, is necessary to keep your Micro Ficus Bonsai healthy and visually appealing. With the right care, your bonsai can become a stunning and intricate addition to your home or garden.
Components of a Self-Watering Pot:
- Reservoir: This is the bottom part of the pot, where water is stored. It typically has a separate compartment with a water level indicator, which helps you monitor the water level easily. The reservoir is usually separated from the plant container by a barrier that prevents the roots from sitting in standing water.
- Plant Container: This is the upper part of the pot where you plant your greenery. It has a growing medium (usually potting soil) and a plant.
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