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Basic Guide To Bonsai Ficus For beginners

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Bonsai ficus is very easy to keep, maintenance wise they require little, and are very unusual in looks compared to other bonsai trees.Being easy to keep, the bonsai ficus is a good starter for beginners.

Species Worth Trying.

You will find growing a bonsai ficus can be a very enjoyable and simple task, as long as you pay regular attention to the proper care of it, this way you will start to learn about the basics of caring and growth as it develops. There are 3 worth trying initially, and they are the weeping ficus, the narrow leaved ficus, and the dwarf ficus.

Humidity And Temperature.

Many ficus have thick waxy leaves, which allow them to tolerate extremely dry air. Fortunately ficus are really not to dependent on humidity and will grow well in a range of humidity levels. If you are growing your bonsai ficus outside for the summer remember to bring them back in as night temperatures get near 55 Fahrenheit.

Ficus Propagation.

Propagation of your bonsai ficus is simple and easy, as ficus in general will root from cuttings very well, just puting a cutting in soil is enough to have it rooting soon, but then you may already have plenty of ficus babies.

Roots Of Ficus.

A lot of ficus will naturally grow banyan roots, so this feature is used often with the styling of bonsai ficus with the air root and the root over the rock type styles, using superthrive, on a monthly basis will help in the forming of the banyan roots.

Ficus Seed growing.

Another way of getting stock to make your bonsai ficus is seeds, though this is harder to do than through cuttings, seeds from ficus need heat and of course humidity, but the seeds can easily fall foul of mold.

Watering Ficus.

When it comes to watering your bonsai ficus, remember ficus like dry intervals between watering, by allowing the soil to dry, and you will know this just by feeling the soil regularly, and then watering, you should not have over watering problems. Autumn and winter can be a time when you may see leaves dropping or turning yellow, if you see this then its very possible the plant is being over watered.

General Thoughts.

Learning about the basics of caring for your bonsai ficus will encourage you to want to know more, and to keep other types of bonsai trees, both indoor and out door.

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Written by davey cruzz

November 10th, 2008 at 3:41 am

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