What is Ficus Bonsai Tree Care?
FICUS RETUSA, or FICUS MICROCARPA BONSAI. A rapidly-growing, rounded, broad-headed, evergreen tree. Bears beautiful oval, glossy, dark-green leaves up to 10cm long though these reduce with ease. Ficus retusa bonsai is extremely tolerant for small amount of sunlight and poor humidity. It also easily regenerates even after hard pruning.
FICUS GINSENG is another variation of FICUS MARIPOSA. GINSENG FICUS has oval, dark green leaves and rootstock which has characteristic shape to the ginger root. The bark of ginseng ficus is of reddish colour. This ficus needs only a modest amount of water.
Leaves_and_trunk">Leaves and trunkMost Ficus species evolve produce aerial roots from the branches and huge trunks in nature. Some are straight, some curved, others fluted. Most will do the same in containers. Bonsai leaves vary in size depending on the species. Not all fig trees have small leaves. Some are twelve inches or more across. Flowers_and_fruit">Flowers and fruitFicus trees have flowers, although they are not visible. The "fig" fruits are small and often colorful. They grow on short stems, without stems and in clusters depending upon the species. Tolerance_to_climate">Tolerance to climateIt is possible to grow Ficus bonsai outdoors but only in places where the climate is mild. Ficus bonsai are not frost hardy but they need to be protected from frost and cold temperatures. Thus for people living in other-than-tropical climates, the tree should be kept indoors during the winter under fluorescent lights. Ficus bonsai will do well when the temperature does not fall below 15°C. Tolerance_to_sun">Tolerance to sunWhen indoors, Ficus bonsai should be kept near a south facing window. Ficus will tolerate full sun. However temperature fluctuations should be kept to a minimum, so do not position the tree near the radiators which dramatically dry the surrounding air. Repotting">RepottingAll potted plants will eventually outgrow their containers. The miniaturization of a bonsai trees is maintained by keeping the roots confined to the small container. The tree should be removed from its container and its root inspected once a year while it should be repotted every two years. Ficus bonsai needs to allow the water to drain easily, thus use basic soil mixture when repotting. Sufficient fertilizer is important for their growth, since ficus bonsai are grown in limited soil amounts. Watering">WateringWatering must be plentiful during the spring and summer period while the plant is outside. In winter, allow the soil to dry out before watering. Spray the plant often to maintain humidity. Pests_and_diseases">Pests and diseasesAs living trees, bonsai are susceptible to insect attacks and disease. The biggest probems can be caused by mites and scale insects. Also you may find black spots on your fungus. Defoliation can be the consequence of overwatering or incorrect position of bonsai tree. Yet Ficus bonsai will leaf out in 3 to 6 weeks if the conditions are improved. Shaping_ficus_bonsai">Shaping ficus bonsaiFicus bonsai can be shaped into the desired form by pruning or wiring. Pruning also reduces growth above ground in order to maintain a balance with root growth. It is better to prune Ficus in spring. You can trim branches of various sizes by sharp scissors or shears. When pruning back smaller branches, leave a short stub which will dry out over the following days, removal of this dry stub is easy and leaves a far smaller scar in the bark. Styles">StylesFicus bonsai vary in styles and size. The most popular bonsai styles are simple forms such as informal upright and leaning styles. Also you may try the following styles: small groups, multiple trunk, raft, and semi-cascade. Ficus_bonsai_Summary">Ficus bonsai SummarySince Ficus is tropical and sub-tropical species, they can grow indoors. Various techniques such as pruning, wiring, and trimming can be applied for shaping bonsai. Light and humidity are essential for ficus bonsai. Ficus bonsai is perfect for beginners because it is not difficult to care for and just in two years he will have an impressive and beautiful bonsai tree.What kind of tree is like a weeping willow but without the massive root system?
a callistermon viminalis is something that is weeping does not have as invasive a root system like the weeping willow and has flowers for a few months of the year.
What is the most useful part of a tree?
tree trunk because the trunk is then cut down into pieces of wood to make varieties of things
What is pruning and what does it accomplish?
Pruning 1 gets rid of dead or diseased wood,
2 improves the shape of the tree so that all fruit get equal light,
3 By pruning you can alter the shape of the tree to grow more horizontal etc.
Above in order of importance. IMHO
How do you save tree after ring barking?
i have a young elm tree approx 1 year old that i have inadvertantly ring barked with the whipper snipper,can i save it ?
How do you attach a bird house to a tree without hurting it?
The bird house is immune to pain as it is an inanimate object.
Will round up kill your peach tree?
Not if you spray round the roots. If you spray the leaves it will die.
Is white spruce opposite or alternate?
Uh...... I think it's opposite......... Something else if your wondering......... THE NEEDLES HURT LIKE MAD
How do you care for your Japanese maple?
ok Japanese maple trees are totaly the most prettyest tree ever there really easy to take care of to ill give ya some tips for ya new tree
.step 1 make sure you have red malch or dirt that will contain alot of water
.step 2 make sure you pick the perfect spot for you tree and make sure it want get in the way of everything . .step3 make sure your maple has lots of sunlight if its witer when you get it you may want to keep it inside with a lamp on in for at leat 4 to 3 hours. everyday ..step 4 when you plant you tree make sure the hole is at least 2 feet and 10 inches wide because your tree will get really big.next what you want to do is make sure you have alot of water for your new tree and then just go from there ooo and make sure you have dirt type 7 you can get it at your local walmarts or foodcitys hope this help if you need eany more info let me no
Can you kill a tree by hitting it with a stick?
Actually no you can't. But you may hurt it
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If you do so long enough, hard enough and systematically so that you destory all the bark - all the way round the trunk, then yes you can kill a tree this way.
u cannn throw the hcl acid in roots...really it helps uu
Can trees still stand for a few years after its dead?
Most trees will remain standing unless there is a lot of rotting or insect damage.
Why are there no trees on top of the mountains?
Because there is less soil up high in the mounatins, then on the forrest floor.
When is the best time of year to prune apple trees?
Apple trees require pruning twice a year. In summer shorten all the new shoots by two thirds, in winter prune back to one bud from fruiting spurs.
What time of year is it best to trim a coastline oak?
For trimming coastline oak best time is after the end of spring rains and before the fall rains begin.