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Cone-Shaped Ficus Plant for Sale

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Rs. 2,500.00

Info: The cone-shaped ficus plant, known scientifically as Ficus spp., is part of the Moraceae family. The genus Ficus comprises around 850 species, but not all are cone-shaped. These plants are native to tropical regions but have been grown worldwide due to their ornamental value.


Plantation:

  1. Soil: Ficus plants prefer well-draining soil. Use a potting mix that's suitable for woody plants.
  2. Location: Find a spot with indirect sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
  3. Potting: Use pots with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
  4. Spacing: If planting multiple ficus trees, ensure they have ample space to grow without overlapping.

Growing:

  1. Watering: Ficus prefers consistent moisture but doesn’t like to be overwatered. Allow the soil to dry between waterings.
  2. Temperature: The ideal temperature for ficus is between 60°F and 75°F (15°C to 24°C).
  3. Fertilization: Feed your ficus with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
  4. Pruning: Trim your ficus to maintain its shape and remove any dead or diseased branches.

Care:

  1. Pests: Ficus plants can attract pests like aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. Regularly inspect your plant and treat as necessary using natural insecticides.
  2. Diseases: Root rot can be an issue if the plant is overwatered. Ensure the soil drains well and reduce watering frequency if needed.
  3. Repotting: If your ficus becomes root-bound or the soil looks exhausted, consider repotting it.
  4. Leaf Drop: A common issue with ficus is leaf drop, which can occur due to changes in light, temperature, or location. It's essential to keep the environment consistent for these sensitive plants.

Benefits:

  1. Air Purification: Ficus plants are known to purify the air by removing toxins.
  2. Aesthetics: The cone shape of the ficus adds an elegant touch to gardens and indoor spaces.
  3. Mental Well-being: Plants, including ficus, can enhance mental well-being by providing a calming effect and reducing stress.
  4. Humidity Regulation: Ficus can help in maintaining and increasing humidity in indoor spaces, beneficial during dry seasons or in air-conditioned rooms.