Ficus sagittata | To transplant
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Ficus sagittata | To transplant

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Ficus sagittata is native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia , including countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines . It grows naturally in tropical rainforests, often as an epiphyte on trees.

Relatively slow growing, this Ficus particularly appreciates constant humidity which can be provided by a xaxim plate and low to moderate light.

When you receive the branches to be replanted, place them on a suitable support . Ficus sagitatta root easily and quickly provided that you keep the support moist but not waterlogged!

Characteristic: 2 branches to transplant
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Growing tips for Ficus sagittata for transplanting

Light

Place your Ficus sagitatta in a bright location, but avoid direct sunlight. Bright indirect light is ideal. If the leaves become pale or yellow, this may indicate too much light.

Temperature

Maintain a stable temperature between 18°C and 24°C. Avoid cold drafts and extreme temperatures.

Watering

Allow the substrate to dry out slightly between waterings. Water sparingly, ensuring that the pot has good drainage to prevent root rot. In winter, reduce the frequency of watering as the plant needs less water.

Humidity

Ficus sagittata appreciates ambient humidity. You can increase the humidity around the plant by placing a tray of water nearby or by using a humidifier.

Support

Since Ficus pumila quercifolia is a climbing plant, it can benefit from support such as a xaxim plate.

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