How to Care for a Ficus Bonsai Plant

Ficus bonsai plants are miniature versions of the banyan tree that can be grown under controlled conditions to be no more than a few inches or a foot tall. Caring for a ficus requires some patience and perseverance, as the plants are delicate and can be challenging to grow effectively. However, despite needing dedicated and intense care, the care required is relatively simple.
Bonsai plants are intricate and can be a challenge for many gardeners; the ficus bonsai is an excellent plant for beginning growers. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Bonsai
  • Water
  • Planter
  • Pruning shears or sharp knife
  • Soil
  • Rocks
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Instructions

    • 1

      Water your bonsai if the soil becomes dry. Although bonsai plants should not be overwatered, they cannot go for long periods in dry soil. Test the soil by sticking a finger in it; the soil should feel moist or damp to the touch.

    • 2

      Water the bonsai by soaking it in its container for about 10 minutes. Drain all excess water from the planter.

    • 3

      Transplant your bonsai every year or every other year, depending on how fast it grows. Remove the bonsai from the pot, and cut the roots off so that they are around 3 inches long. The plant should sit flat in the new planter.

    • 4

      Place soil and rocks around the bonsai in the planter, and water it again once it is repotted.

Tips & Warnings

  • Bonsai plants are indoor plants and should only be taken outside for short periods of time.

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