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Ficus Elastica Robusta (Indian Rubber Tree) - Light And Temperature

Bright conditions with some direct sunlight each day.

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Ficus Elastica Robusta (Indian Rubber Tree)

This sturdy old favorite with glossy, deep green foliage is possibly the most common houseplant of all.

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Ficus Diversifolia (Mistletoe Fig) - Possible Problem

In this post I’ve come up with the most common problem that might occur with your Ficus diversifolia.

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Ficus Diversifolia (Mistletoe Fig) - Repotting

Repot every 2 years, in the spring, into a loam-based compost.

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Ficus Diversifolia (Mistletoe Fig) - Propagation

Propagation should be done from stem-tip cuttings in the summer, ensuring the stems are fleshy not woody.

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Ficus Diversifolia (Mistletoe Fig) - Water And Feeding

Always use tepid water for this plant. Water 2-3 times a week in the summer only when the compost has dried out.

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Ficus Diversifolia (Mistletoe Fig) - Light And Temperature

Bright but indirect light with a few hours of morning sunshine will help stimulate growth.

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Ficus Diversifolia (Mistletoe Fig)

This is the hardiest and also the most slow-growing of the fig family.

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Ficus Benjamina “Starlight” - 3 Possible Problems

In this post I’ve come up with 3 of the most common problems that may occur with your Ficus benjamina “Starlight.”

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Ficus Benjamina “Starlight” - Repotting

Annually in the spring into a peat-based compost.

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