The Ficus benjamina (Weeping fig) also known as the Benjamin’s fig or Ficus tree.These can be maintain like tree regardless of their size, so these are ideal for bonsais or for massive houseplants in large spaces.Ficus in living room can help filter out pollutants
Ficus Benjamina Blackie – Indoor Outdoor Plants
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The Ficus benjamina (Weeping fig) also known as the Benjamin’s fig or Ficus tree.These can be maintain like tree regardless of their size, so these are ideal for bonsais or for massive houseplants in large spaces.Ficus in living room can help filter out pollutants.
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Caring Tips
- Require filtered and bright indirect light
- Keep plant outside in summer but protect from direct sunlight
- Needs temperature above 60 degrees F in winter
- Water your plant once a week.
- Do not overwater the plant.
- Feed fertilizer once a month in spring, summer, fall, and winter.
- Use liquid all-purpose fertilizer during growth.
- Less fertilizer required during cooler seasons
- Best time to prune the plant is winter season.
- Remove any dead or broken branches.
- Prune when the plant is not growing actively
- The image is indicative in nature. As plants are natural products, shape and size may be of varying scale.
- For flowering plants, the flower can be fully bloomed, semi bloomed or in bud stage.


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