Ficus
Ficus
Elegant, woody plants with glossy or textured leaves, making them some of the most popular indoor statement trees. Varieties range from the bold Fiddle Leaf Fig (Lyrata) to the softer-leaved Audrey and compact Moclame. Known for their architectural form and modern appeal
We typically grow Ficus in Audry, Golden Gem, Lyrata, Daniella, Ginseng, and Moclame varieties in natural plant form as well as tree/standard form in 5″, 6″, 7″, 10″, 12″, and 15″ clay pots
Common Name:
Rubber Plant/Fiddle Leaf Fig/Ginseng
Mature Size:
Indoors: 6–10 ft × 3–5 ft wide
Growth Rate:
Moderate grower
Optimum Temperature:
65-75 degrees Fahrenheit
Characteristics:
Woody indoor trees/shrubs with leathery leaves. Popular for upright structure and indoor presence
Light:
Indoor: Bright, indirect light
Water:
Indoor: Water when the top 2-3 inches of soil feels dry. These plants like a consistend watering routine and don’t tolerate soggy or overly damp soil. Avoid over watering
Outdoor: Keep soil evening moist
Fertalizer:
Monthly in spring–summer; every 6–8 weeks fall/winter with a balanced fertilizer
Common Pests/Issues:
Pests: Scale, mealybugs, spider mites, thrips
Diseases: Leaf spot, anthracnose, root rot (especially fiddle leaf figs)
Additional Notes:
In northern climates, bring plants indoors to overwinter. Prune the plant after blooming. If you wish for it to grow into a small tree, simply remove the spent blooms and clean out any dead or diseased wood. For a hedge, sheer the plant to the size desired. Bonsai and topiary forms take more training, which should be started in infancy