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Ficus benjamina 'Exotica' is a popular cultivar of the Ficus benjamina plant, also known as the weeping fig. It is an evergreen tropical tree native to Southeast Asia and Australia and is commonly grown as a household plant.
'Exotica' is characterized by its narrow, bright green leaves edged with a paler green or yellow. It is a relatively low maintenance plant that can thrive very well with proper care.
To take care of your Ficus benjamina 'Exotica', place it in full sun. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn the leaves. The plant prefers consistent temperatures between 60 and 75°F (15 to 24°C). So avoid exposing it to cold drafts or extreme temperature changes.
Water the plant carefully when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, but be careful not to overwater as this can lead to root rot. Fertilize the plant every two to four weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
Prune the plant as needed to control its size and shape. Ficus benjamina may be prone to leaf drop when moved or exposed to sudden changes in light or temperature, so try to keep its surroundings as consistent as possible.
Be on the lookout for common pests like mites and mealybugs, which can plague ficus plants, and treat them promptly if they appear. With proper care, your Ficus benjamina 'Exotica' can live for many years and add beauty and greenery to your home.
'Exotica' is characterized by its narrow, bright green leaves edged with a paler green or yellow. It is a relatively low maintenance plant that can thrive very well with proper care.
To take care of your Ficus benjamina 'Exotica', place it in full sun. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn the leaves. The plant prefers consistent temperatures between 60 and 75°F (15 to 24°C). So avoid exposing it to cold drafts or extreme temperature changes.
Water the plant carefully when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, but be careful not to overwater as this can lead to root rot. Fertilize the plant every two to four weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
Prune the plant as needed to control its size and shape. Ficus benjamina may be prone to leaf drop when moved or exposed to sudden changes in light or temperature, so try to keep its surroundings as consistent as possible.
Be on the lookout for common pests like mites and mealybugs, which can plague ficus plants, and treat them promptly if they appear. With proper care, your Ficus benjamina 'Exotica' can live for many years and add beauty and greenery to your home.