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Ficus Trees: Overview

Are you looking to add some greenery with style to your living space? Ficus plants are a top pick for indoor elegance and outdoor flair. From towering ficus trees to compact bonsai ficus, there’s a variety for every space and style.  

Native to tropical and subtropical regions, ficus plants thrive in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and make excellent indoor companions in cooler areas. They’re known for their glossy leaves, striking forms, and incredible adaptability, whether as statement floor plants, sculptural bonsais, or lush hedge trees. Popular types of ficus include the Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata), Ruby Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica), Ficus Ginseng, and the Variegated Triangle Ficus (Ficus triangularis ‘Variegata’). 

Symbolizing abundance, harmony, and longevity in many cultures, ficus trees are more than just beautiful; they’re meaningful. Just keep in mind: while stunning, many ficus varieties are toxic to pets if ingested.  

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Ficus Tree Benefits 

  • Improves indoor air quality by filtering common pollutants
  • Adds natural beauty and a calming presence to any space
  • Adapts well to indoor environments with proper ficus care
  • Offers a wide range of sizes and styles, from bonsai to full-size trees
  • Symbolizes abundance, harmony, and longevity in many cultures
  • Can help create natural privacy indoors or out

Ficus Tree Care: Growing Tips

Ficus plants are relatively easy to maintain once you understand their preferences. With the right balance of water, light, and humidity, they’ll reward you with lush, lasting foliage. Follow these ficus care essentials to help your houseplant thrive indoors or out. 

Watering, Light, Humidity, and Temperature

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Ficus plants dislike soggy roots. They prefer bright, indirect light but can adapt to different light levels. Maintain moderate to high humidity, and keep temperatures between 60 and 75°F for best growth and minimal leaf drop.

Repotting, Soil, and Feeding

Repot every 1-2 years or when its roots outgrow the container. Use well-draining potting soil rich in organic matter. Feed monthly during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer to support healthy foliage and strong root development in ficus trees and plants. 

Propagation

You can propagate ficus plants from stem cuttings. Take a healthy 4-6 inch cutting, dip it in rooting hormone, and place it in moist soil or water. Keep the young plant warm and humid, and roots should form in a few weeks with consistent care.

Pruning, Cleaning, and Common Issues

Prune to shape your ficus tree or control its size. Always use clean, sharp tools. Wipe leaves occasionally to remove dust. Common issues include leaf drop due to sudden light changes, overwatering, or pests, such as scale or spider mites. Monitor regularly and adjust care as needed.

Ficus Varieties: Explore Our Collection

Ficus plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from bold and dramatic to soft and sculptural. Here are four popular types from Hey Rooted’s collection to help you find your perfect match.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Description: With its oversized, violin-shaped leaves and upright form, the Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) makes a striking statement in any room, as a floor plant. This beloved indoor ficus tree thrives in bright, indirect light, adding instant sophistication to modern interiors.  

Ficus Tineke

Description: The variegated Ficus Tineke (Ficus elastica) stands out with creamy white and green leaves tinged with pink. It’s eye-catching and easy to care for, making it an excellent plant for beginners

Burgundy Rubber Plant

Description: The Burgundy Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica Burgundy) features deep wine-colored foliage and a glossy finish that contrasts dramatically with lighter plant groupings. It’s a low-maintenance ficus plant that can grow tall with the proper care. 

Ficus Audrey

Description: Ficus Audrey (Ficus benghalensis) is a softer, velvetier alternative to its flashier cousins. With pale green leaves and light-colored veins, it’s revered in India as a sacred tree, and it’s a graceful addition to any indoor space.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the most popular ficus tree?

A: Trends change, but Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig) is probably the most popular indoor ficus variety, loved by interior designers and plant enthusiasts alike

Q: Do ficus do well in pots?

A: Absolutely. You can easily grow a ficus plant in a pot, provided the roots have enough space to spread and the soil is well-draining and aerated. Indoor ficus trees thrive in containers with the right lighting and proper care.

Q: Is Ficus a lucky plant?

A: Yes, Ficus trees are associated with bringing positive energy and abundance into the home. Rubber trees (Ficus elastica) and Ficus Ginseng are considered especially lucky plants.

Q: Is a ficus a good indoor plant?

A: Yes. Ficus trees grow well indoors, and most varieties are quite easy to care for. They can reach some height, however, so ensure you place yours in a spacious room to create a focal point without overwhelming the space.

Q: Do ficus plants like full sun or shade?

A: Ficus trees flourish in bright, filtered sunlight. Protect your plant from harsh direct light, whether indoors or outdoors, to prevent sunburn—prolonged periods of low-light exposure cause stunted growth and pale foliage, on the other hand.

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