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Ficus 8-Shape Nitida Bonsai | Ficus Nitida Bonsai 1.5-1.8m

Dhs. 1,030.00

Ficus 8-Shape Nitida Bonsai or Ficus Nitida, commonly known as Indian Laurel Fig or Retusa, is a popular choice for bonsai enthusiasts due to its small leaves, adaptability, and the ability to develop a thick trunk

 Plant Care

Watering

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.

Adjust the frequency of watering based on environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity.

Pruning and Training

Regular pruning is essential to maintain the desired shape and size of the bonsai. Use sharp and clean pruning shears to avoid damaging the branches.

Wire can be used to shape the branches, but be cautious to avoid wire cutting into the bark. Check and adjust the wire regularly.

Fertilization

Fertilize the Ficus nitida bonsai during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Reduce or stop fertilization during the dormant season (fall and winter).

Indoor vs. Outdoor Cultivation

Ficus nitida can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, provide bright light, and consider placing the bonsai near a south-facing window.

Outdoor cultivation is suitable in warm climates, and the bonsai can benefit from natural sunlight and airflow.

Dormancy

Ficus nitida does not require a pronounced dormancy period like some deciduous trees. However, growth may slow down during the winter months.

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