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Ficus Bonsai 4-5 ft.

NURS-WP-532319 ₹ 100000

Ficus Bonsai 3-4 ft.

NURS-WP-532318 ₹ 60000

Ficus Bonsai 2-3 ft.

NURS-WP-532317 ₹ 32000

Ficus Bonsai 1-2 ft.

NURS5M112 ₹ 12000
Technical Details

Creating and maintaining a Ficus bonsai involves several technical aspects. Ficus is a popular choice for bonsai due to its tolerance for various conditions and its adaptability to bonsai techniques. Here are the key technical details:

  1. Species Selection: Ficus bonsai can be created from various Ficus species, such as Ficus microcarpa, Ficus retusa, Ficus benjamina, and Ficus salicifolia. These species have small leaves, aerial roots, and are suitable for bonsai cultivation.
  2. Propagation: Ficus bonsai can be propagated from seeds, cuttings, or air layering. Cuttings are the most common method and root readily in well-draining soil or water.
  3. Soil Mix: Ficus bonsai require a well-draining soil mix to prevent waterlogging and root rot. A mix of inorganic components like akadama, pumice, and lava rock, combined with organic components such as bonsai soil mix or compost, works well.
  4. Container: Choose a shallow bonsai pot with good drainage holes to accommodate the shallow root system of Ficus bonsai. The pot should be slightly larger than the root ball to allow for growth.
  5. Watering: Ficus bonsai prefer to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry to the touch, but avoid overwatering. Adjust watering frequency based on environmental conditions and the season.
  6. Fertilizing: During the growing season (spring and summer), fertilize Ficus bonsai every 2-4 weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Reduce or stop fertilizing during the dormant season (fall and winter).
  7. Pruning and Shaping: Regular pruning and shaping are necessary to maintain the desired form and size of the bonsai. Ficus bonsai can be pruned throughout the year. Use sharp bonsai tools to make clean cuts and promote branching.
  8. Wiring: Wiring can be used to shape the branches of Ficus bonsai. Ficus branches are flexible and respond well to wiring. Use aluminum or copper wire, and remove the wire before it cuts into the bark.
  9. Repotting: Ficus bonsai should be repotted every 1-2 years to refresh the soil and encourage healthy root growth. Repotting is best done in the spring before new growth begins.
  10. Pest and Disease Control: Ficus bonsai are relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally suffer from pests like spider mites, scale insects, or aphids, as well as diseases like leaf spot or powdery mildew. Regular inspection and treatment with appropriate pesticides or fungicides can help prevent infestations.

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