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Ficus elastica
Ficus lyrata
Ficus lyrata is highly popular as an interior plant due to its attractive appearance and ease of care. Below is a description of this plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and important pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Photosynthesis: Ficus lyrata prefers bright indirect light. Caution is required as direct sunlight can burn the leaves. - Temperature: 15–24°C is suitable, and it is important to avoid sudden temperature changes. - Humidity: It likes moisture but requires well-draining soil. Propagation Methods - Cuttings: During the growing season (spring to autumn), excluding winter, cut healthy branches and propagate them via water cuttings or soil cuttings. - Leaf Cuttings: You can propagate by cutting a leaf, leaving about 10 cm of the petiole, and planting it in soil. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Use well-draining potting soil. - Watering: Water thoroughly when the soil dries out, but check drainage to avoid overwatering. - Fertilization: During the growing season, it is recommended to apply a balanced liquid fertilizer about once a month. Uses in the Garden - Indoor Decoration: Its large leaves and elegant form can enhance indoor spaces. - Terrace and Balcony: In warm weather, the plant can be kept healthy outdoors. Important Pests and Control Methods - Powdery Mildew: Ensure ventilation and sunlight, and use fungicides. - Spider Mites: Prevent infestations by frequently checking the undersides of leaves, and eliminate them with periodic misting. - Ants and Aphids: Can be controlled using soapy water or vegetable oil. By referring to the above information, you can grow a healthy Ficus elastica. It is important to provide appropriate care and attention tailored to the specific situation.
Plant Family
Moraceae
Height
2~15m
Colors
green
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
10°C
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