The only thing they get lot's spider's milly bug's. l, have to spray them almost every day with dawn & water! I,water them with water & peroxde also work's like fertilizer.
I brought a Ficus home yesterday. So excited! I will take the info on indirect light and move it now while I find a pot and permanent spot. I said the word Ficus like 500 times yesterday lol. Such a cool sounding word... Ficus.
Mine was doing fine i watered her before weekend and on Monday she had a curled leaf and was looking bad. I’m repotting her I think that’s what she needs.
thank you for your video! Do you have any advice on how to train the Audrey to grow in the shape of a ball? Anything to note on how and when to cut the leaves off the bottom? Thank you!
Why do plant enthusiasts prefer the euphemistic name "Ficus Audrey" over the name "Ficus benghalensis"? Is it to distance the plant from its native geographical region, due to a dislike for its place of origin, or for some other reason?
I have mine in full sun outside and they LOVE it. I bring them inside during the winter (Minnesota).
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Great video! You were very informative and well spoken, thanks for sharing 😊🪴
Thank you!!
The only thing they get lot's spider's milly bug's. l, have to spray them almost every day with dawn & water! I,water them with water & peroxde also work's like fertilizer.
thank you so much so informative, just got mine today
Mine is growing straight up but not branching out. What should I do to make it more full?
Such a beautiful beautiful plants ,
Video was nicely done. Thanks for all the good information.
I brought a Ficus home yesterday. So excited! I will take the info on indirect light and move it now while I find a pot and permanent spot.
I said the word Ficus like 500 times yesterday lol. Such a cool sounding word... Ficus.
Thank you for the great info!
Thanks for sharing
Mine was doing fine i watered her before weekend and on Monday she had a curled leaf and was looking bad. I’m repotting her I think that’s what she needs.
thank you for your video! Do you have any advice on how to train the Audrey to grow in the shape of a ball? Anything to note on how and when to cut the leaves off the bottom? Thank you!
Why do plant enthusiasts prefer the euphemistic name "Ficus Audrey" over the name "Ficus benghalensis"? Is it to distance the plant from its native geographical region, due to a dislike for its place of origin, or for some other reason?
Please do black olive trees for indoors ! :)
If you have Jasmine Plant that is our National plant as well in the Philippines.
... blooming scented white flowers.
Helpful thank you
Looks just like Ficus Benghalensis.
Oh, it is!
Yes it's indian baniyan