The cultivation methods and precautions for Ficus microcarpa
Sharing the small green plant maintenance experience of the cultivation methods and precautions for Ficus microcarpa, as well as the techniques for planting Ficus microcarpa. Here are the detailed contents.
Ficus microcarpa belongs to the Moraceae family, Ficus genus, is an evergreen large tree with a tall shape, up to more than 20 meters high, with everywhere black-brown aerial roots descending from the trunk. The leaves are broadly elliptical to obovate, with axillary small hidden figs, which are yellow or light red when mature.
Ficus microcarpa prefers sunlight and warmth, and is afraid of cold. It grows best in sparse forests and moist soil.
Ficus microcarpa grows quickly, has a large trunk and long lifespan. Planting and changing soil should be done in spring. Use half pond soil and half sand, change the soil every three to four years, usually keep the soil moist, and avoid excessive watering. To make the leaves thick, small, and glossy, it should be exposed to the sun more. Fertilize once in early spring and early autumn each year. Pruning and pinching can be done at any time to maintain an attractive tree shape.
The above sharing of the cultivation methods and precautions for Ficus microcarpa, as well as the planting techniques of Ficus microcarpa, hopes to bring help to your life!