Plant Care.
Light:
- Place your Micro Ficus Bonsai in bright, indirect sunlight. It prefers several hours of indirect light each day. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves.
Watering:
- Check the soil daily for moisture levels. Water your bonsai when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry to the touch.
- Water thoroughly, allowing water to soak the soil and drain through the pot’s drainage holes. Ensure that the pot is not sitting in standing water.
- Depending on factors like temperature and humidity, you may need to water your bonsai every few days or even daily in hot, dry conditions.
Humidity:
- Bonsai trees require higher humidity levels than the average room provides. You can increase humidity by misting the leaves regularly, placing a humidity tray with water near the plant, or using a room humidifier.
Temperature:
- Maintain room temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) during the growing season. Slightly cooler temperatures (down to 55°F or 13°C) during the dormant period can be beneficial. Protect the plant from drafts and extreme temperature fluctuations.
Soil:
- Use a well-draining bonsai soil mix or a mixture of regular potting soil and sand or perlite to ensure good drainage. Repot your Micro Ficus Bonsai every 2-3 years or when it becomes root-bound.
Fertilizing:
- Fertilize your bonsai with a balanced, diluted liquid bonsai fertilizer every 2-4 weeks during the growing season (spring through early autumn). Reduce or halt fertilization during the dormant winter months.
Pruning and Training:
- Bonsai plants require regular pruning and training to maintain their desired shape and size. Use sharp, clean scissors or pruning shears to trim branches and leaves as needed.
Wire Training:
- If you want to shape your bonsai’s branches, use bonsai training wire. Be gentle to avoid damaging the branches, and remove the wire when it starts to cut into the bark.
Pests and Diseases:
- Check your bonsai regularly for common pests such as aphids, mealybugs, or spider mites. Address infestations promptly.
- Ficus bonsai trees are susceptible to various fungal issues, so maintain proper airflow and avoid overwatering to prevent root rot and other diseases.
Repotting:
- Repot your Micro Ficus Bonsai when it becomes root-bound or when the soil has become depleted of nutrients. Repotting is typically done every 2-3 years.
Caring for a Micro Ficus Bonsai requires attention to its specific needs. Regular pruning, watering, and training are essential to maintain its desired shape and size. With proper care, your bonsai can thrive and become a beautiful, artistic addition to your indoor or outdoor living space.
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