![]() ![]() When removing an entire branch, cut it back to the trunk and be sure not to leave any nodes.Ĥ. Leave one node for newer growth to come out on the branch. Make your cut close to the node but without actually cutting into it. ![]() ![]() Sterilize your tool(s) with rubbing alcohol to ensure nice, clean cuts.įind a node where the leaf (or twig) joins the branch and cut at a downward angle just before a node. Cutters that are designed for close/fine trimming of narrow stems are best. Pruning: Shape and growth are the primary reasons for pruning your Benjamina. If you're not sure when to water, check the top of the soil for moisture - if there is any, leave the tree be.ģ. Potted trees will only need to be watered 1 to 2 times weekly, with some additional humidity. Let the soil dry in between waterings during the winter while the tree is not actively growing. Watering: Water your tree once a week and twice during the hot summer months. Again, place the tree in an area that will receive 4 to 5 hours of sun each day and will not drop below 60 degrees.Ģ. Now proceed with the planting/potting, making sure to tamp down the soil as you back fill to ensure no other air pockets form.Īlso, ensure you've selected a pot sized one two times times larger than the pot the tree came in, and be sure it has adequate drainage holes on the bottom. Shake the tree a little, twist it back and forth in a clockwise/counterclockwise motion while it is submerged to ensure ALL air bubbles have come out of the root area. Submerge the tree’s roots and make sure there are no air pockets that may have gotten into the root ball. When you're ready to plant, remove the tree from its pot and dunk the entire root system in a bucket of water. Planting: Select a location with bright or filtered sun exposure, but try to avoid direct sun or cooler areas. Looking for more house plants to add to your collection? Check out our guide to popular types of house plants. Order your own Benjamina now for bold color and effortless care! Your Braided Benjamina Ficus will arrive ready to add instant beauty to your yard, patio, or interior. We’ve done the extra work to plant, monitor and nurture your Benjamina for the best results. But the best part is that it has a strong root system before you even plant in your container at home, so it’s ready to grow. And its gray bark is an attractive feature against its bright green foliage.įor starters, it's a resilient plant that thrives through neglect. We meticulously braid the trunk so it's already stunning when it arrives to your door. Simply shear or sculpt Benjamina to your desired shape.Įven better? Its good looks are easy to achieve. Its glossy, deep green leaves, which are dense and can be shaped into various forms, make it versatile too. It’s one of the most popular house plants for décor – the Benjamina Ficus Tree, also known as the Weeping Fig, looks amazing. ![]()
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