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Ficus Ginseng

Ficus Ginseng

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Ficus microcarpa

The Ficus Ginseng adds a mystical feel to any room. It's popular in the Bonsai community because of its ability to stay small and is adored for its thick and curvy trunk. The nickname "ginseng" comes from its uncanny resemblance to ginseng roots.

Bright indirect light.

SM: ~10-12" tall and a 4" pot.
MD: ~12-16" tall and a 6" pot.

Pro-tip: Keep this plant away from drafty windows. It may drop leaves if temperatures are below 60 degrees.

Growing Guide

  • Plant care level Care level: No sweat
  • Light: High
  • Not pet friendly
  • Water: Once a week
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Size Guide

Plant heights are measured from the bottom of the nursery pot.

  • extra small plant
    Extra Small

    diameter icon 2" diameter

    height icon 4"-7" height

  • small plant
    Small

    diameter icon 4" diameter

    height icon 6"-18" height

  • medium plant
    Medium

    diameter icon 6" diameter

    height icon 10" to 24" height

  • large plant
    Large

    diameter icon 7-8" diameter

    height icon 1.5-3' height

  • extra large plant
    Extra Large

    diameter icon 10" diameter

    height icon 2-3.5' height

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Ficus Microcarpa Care Guide

About Ficus Ginseng 

Ficus Ginseng (Ficus microcarpa) is an enigmatic bonsai-like plant with a bulbous trunk and roots. It’s a tropical plant native to the subtropical rainforests of Asia, and it does best in USDA hardiness zones 9-11, where it can grow on the patio. While in its native habitat, Ficus Ginseng is a tall tree, it typically only reaches about 20-36 inches indoors. With proper care, it can live for over 50 years. Ficus Ginseng care is mostly easy, even for beginners. Keep your Ginseng plant out of the reach of curious pets, as it can be toxic when ingested.

A symbol of longevity and resilience, the Ginseng Ficus plant is a popular plant for attracting positive luck and energy in Feng Shui, so it makes a wonderful gift.

Ficus plants make beautiful additions to your indoor garden and come in a variety of leaf patterns and sizes, from the variegated Ficus Tineke to the super popular Fiddle Leaf Fig.

Ficus Microcarpa: Benefits

Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng Care: Growing Tips 

If you want to learn how to take care of Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng, we’ve prepared a short guide to the most important things to keep in mind:

Ficus Ginseng: Light Requirements & Temperature

  • Light: Bright but indirect light is perfect for your Ficus Microcarpa plant. Protect it from direct sunlight.
  • Temperature: Your Ficus Ginseng needs stable temperatures between 60°F and 75°F. Keep it away from cold drafts.

Ginseng Ficus: Watering & Humidity

  • Watering: Watering correctly is a vital part of good Ginseng Ficus care. Water thoroughly, and then wait until the top soil layer feels dry.
  • Humidity: High humidity is essential for this tropical gem. Mist it regularly, place it on a pebble tray, or use a humidifier.

Ficus Ginseng Plant: Soil, Fertilizer, and Repotting

  • Soil: Combine well-draining soil with perlite or bark to enhance drainage and aeration. 
  • Fertilizer: Feed your Ginseng bonsai with a balanced liquid or slow-release fertilizer. Dilute it to half strength.
  • Repotting: One of the Ficus Ginseng bonsai benefits is that it doesn’t need frequent repotting. Repot once every 2 years, or when rootbound. If you want it to stay compact, prune about one-third of the roots while repotting.

Ficus Ginseng Bonsai: Propagation

Propagate your Ficus Microcarpa bonsai by taking stem cuttings with leaf nodes. Then plant them in moist soil or place them in water until the roots form.

Ginseng Ficus: Problems and Pruning

Pruning is an important part of Ficus Ginseng bonsai care. If you want to keep this plant compact, trim the tips and prune in springtime to keep a neat shape and promote branching.

Ficus Ginseng: Companion Plants & Placement Options

The Ginseng bonsai tree thrives in well-lit spaces, whether grown with other plants or as an eye-catching standalone accent. 

Great to Place on

This small plant is perfect for sunny porches in warmer climates or well-lit rooms with plenty of morning sun. It makes a spectacular floor plant. Ficus Ginseng is best suited for homes without pets because of its toxicity. Its compact size makes this plant ideal for small spaces and desks.

Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng Grows Well With

Combine your Ginseng with some of these striking tropical plants to create a relaxing indoor oasis:

  • Ficus Audrey: Ficus Audrey (Ficus benghalensis) is a lovely indoor tree with a light trunk and vivid green foliage; it makes a stunning statement plant. 
  • Money Tree: With its lush foliage and interestingly braided trunk, the Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) is considered one of the best plants for attracting good luck, wealth, and prosperity according to Feng Shui.
  • Sansevieria Laurentii: The Snake Plant Laurentii (Sansevieria laurentii) is a resilient succulent plant with a bold yellow band on the edges of its upright, striped leaves.

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