Ficus benjamina 'Weeping Fig' - Houseplant Care Tips
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2021
- In this video, I show you and tell you the story about my:
Ficus benjamina 'Weeping Fig'.
I also give lots of general care tips for keeping this plant happy and healthy indoors. Enjoy!
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Your plant is so beautiful well done on bringing it back from death! This is definitely a wishlist plant. I hope that when I get one I'll be able to have it look even half as amazing as yours! Thanks for the advice it makes this plant seem way less daunting
I'm a beginner who just discovered this hobby. I got this tree about a month ago. The very first thing I did was over water. I did my best to dry the soil but ended up repotting in a better draining soil. I've been watering at least twice a day with a mister since the transplant. Been about 2 weeks and the tree appears to be thriving. Lost less than 10 leaves. Also soaked the roots in a diluted peroxide mix for about 30 minutes before I put the tree in it's new soil. Love this stuff
Well it's about time....i have been patiently waiting for one of your videos!!😃
A new video!! I'm so happy. That is one gorgeous and greatful plant.
Good information and well presented
Beautiful plant 🌿🍀🌱❤️ from🇬🇧
15:33 is the most beautiful insight. thank you!
I have had a ficus that I got about three years ago before I knew as much about plants. It’s loving life and I just need to pay more attention when I water it.
Saying that, I was actually thinking about changing the pot this spring like you are with yours. The soil is old and needs switching up anyway, so may as well give it a new pot with some drainage
Thank you for this video! I have had a variegated one for a year now and repotted it to a bigger pot a few days ago, after which it's been very sad, leaves pointing downward. So I've been looking up videos and this is the best ficus benjamina video I've come across, not only for the ficus tree but just for general plant caring purposes as well.
My variegated Benjamina was the only plant to survive while I was in the hospital for 4mths. The larger green Benjaminas, along with all of my other plants, died while I was away. I think my daughter in law MAY have watered them twice, and minimally at that.
Thank you for this great video! I’ve always wanted a ficus benjamina and I finally got one this week! I don’t have the perfect place, and have been worrying about it. But I’m just going to experiment and hope that it does well! It hasn’t dropped too many leaves so far…..so here’s hoping!! 😊
You are welcome. Congratulations on your lovely new plant! They are well worth it and I'm sure your plant will do fine once you find that perfect spot to keep it in. Have fun experimenting :-)
This was so helpful! Thank you. I bought a green Benjamina with a braided trunk a month ago and she's dropped more than half of her leaves. However, I see lots of new leaves starting. This is my first tree so I am determined to keep her alive. I am going to repot her and give her some organic liquid fertilizer. I hope she will get through the shock and bounce back.
@@WesleysPlantWorld Thank you for the advice. I’ll definitely wait to apply fertilizer.
hi! I underwatered my plant some months ago and it dropped a lot of its leaves. Now it's a bit leggy, is it a good idea to cut a bit those leggy leaveless stems? I loved your video it was so helpful!!!
Was wondering, have you got a ficus Amstel king? I would love to hear your thoughts on it. I picked one up at Wilko’s for £12.
Thanks! Just saved my ficus. I brought it home it dropped all the leaves. I kept it outside during summer and it grew a little bit. Then it came home and immediately dropped everything. 🤦🏽♀️ Mostly it’s a naked broom. But let’s try again.
How about pruning?
They are quite sensitive plants, but once established in a spot they like, then they flourish well again. You can prune as much as you like on all the branches if you don't want your plant to get too tall and wide. I usually do this when my plant is actively growing to try and encourage it to become more busy.
Had a 10 ft luscious ficus 2 decades and weather predicted 37F...outside for rnd of April. Covered pot and trunk w blanket..BUT...a hard freeze of 20F. Leaves brown and latex sap out of pores.. Sprayed w Need oil. Plan to trim branches, hydrogen peroxide roots soak, change soul and clean pot. PRAY it survives..
Weathermen suck, wrong info cost me a tree pampered 20 years!!
I just got a ficus pumila🪴