Ficus Bambino 5"
Ficus Bambino is a charming and compact variety of the beloved Ficus family, gracing your space with its petite stature, glossy green leaves and easy-going nature, making it a delightful addition to any indoor garden. Find care instructions below:
Light: For optimum growth, prefers a bright location with plenty of indirect light. Can acclimate to lower light levels, but this could hinder growth.
Water: Prefers moist soil, not wet. Allow the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry before rewatering. Do not be alarmed if you notice hard water marks appearing as white residue on the leaves. This is simply the buildup of chemicals found in tap water. You may opt for filtered or distilled water.
Repotting:
1. Fill the new container with 4 inches of soil.
2. Remove the plant from the old container.
3. Place the plant in the new container and fill with soil.
4. Water your plant generously.
5. Let your plant dry and drain the reservoir.
6. Wait one month, then fertilize.
Ficus Bambino is a charming and compact variety of the beloved Ficus family, gracing your space with its petite stature, glossy green leaves and easy-going nature, making it a delightful addition to any indoor garden. Find care instructions below:
Light: For optimum growth, prefers a bright location with plenty of indirect light. Can acclimate to lower light levels, but this could hinder growth.
Water: Prefers moist soil, not wet. Allow the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry before rewatering. Do not be alarmed if you notice hard water marks appearing as white residue on the leaves. This is simply the buildup of chemicals found in tap water. You may opt for filtered or distilled water.
Repotting:
1. Fill the new container with 4 inches of soil.
2. Remove the plant from the old container.
3. Place the plant in the new container and fill with soil.
4. Water your plant generously.
5. Let your plant dry and drain the reservoir.
6. Wait one month, then fertilize.
Ficus Bambino is a charming and compact variety of the beloved Ficus family, gracing your space with its petite stature, glossy green leaves and easy-going nature, making it a delightful addition to any indoor garden. Find care instructions below:
Light: For optimum growth, prefers a bright location with plenty of indirect light. Can acclimate to lower light levels, but this could hinder growth.
Water: Prefers moist soil, not wet. Allow the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry before rewatering. Do not be alarmed if you notice hard water marks appearing as white residue on the leaves. This is simply the buildup of chemicals found in tap water. You may opt for filtered or distilled water.
Repotting:
1. Fill the new container with 4 inches of soil.
2. Remove the plant from the old container.
3. Place the plant in the new container and fill with soil.
4. Water your plant generously.
5. Let your plant dry and drain the reservoir.
6. Wait one month, then fertilize.