Care Guide
Ficus Care
Meet the Ficus
Ficus plants are popular houseplants known for their attractive, glossy leaves and versatility in indoor spaces. They come in various types, including the Fiddle Leaf Fig and the Weeping Fig, and thrive in bright, indirect light with moderate watering. Ficus plants can be sensitive to changes in their environment, often dropping leaves when stressed, but they adapt well with proper care.
Light
Place the Ficus near a window in a room that gets bright light in the summer with more moderate light in the winter. Turn the plant occasionally so all the growth does not occur on one side.
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Water
Water weekly during the summer with room temperature water. Add water until it drains from the bottom of the pot. Discard the excess water if it flows into a container. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. If the leaves turn yellow and begin to drop, you may need to increase or decrease the amount of water.
Humidity
Ficus plants thrive in moderate to high humidity levels of around 50-70%. To maintain optimal humidity, mist the leaves regularly or place the plant near a humidifier, especially during dry seasons.
Temperature
Ficus plants will do best in temperatures between 50° to 85° F. If the temperatures exceed this the leaves will loose their turgid appearance. It is best to avoid any quick temperature drops.
Difficulty Level
Easy
Common Problems Q&A
Why are my leaves dry and brown?
You may be under watering your plant, it is best to maintain a consistent watering schedule and water your Ficus when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. It is also a good idea to trim off the brown leaves so your plant can put more energy into healthy new growth.
Why are my leaves dropping?
Ficus plants like to have consistently moist soil. Make sure you are not over or under watering your plant and try maintaining a regular watering schedule.
Why are my leaves yellowing?
This is likely due to water stress or low humidity. If the soil is moist and you still notice yellowing leaves try misting the leaves to increase humidity.