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Ficus bonsai

16,000.00 AMD

A miniature tree with architectural grace and simple routines—quiet presence for modern spaces.


  • Compact, sculptural canopy with refined branching

  • Performs in bright, indirect light; tolerates gentle morning sun

  • Shallow pot = lighter watering, better control

  • Excellent for shelves, consoles, desks, and entry tables

  • Pinch-prunes well for a tidy, balanced silhouette

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Ficus Bonsai brings tree-like character to small spaces. Its dense, glossy leaves and fine branching read composed and intentional—an elegant way to add life without visual noise. On a console or bookshelf, it frames objects and softens straight lines; on a desk, it brings a steadying cue to pause and focus.

Keep placement consistent and give it reliable, indirect light. A matte ceramic or traditional bonsai pot underscores the silhouette; a shallow vessel keeps proportions crisp and invites close viewing. With light pruning and steady routines, your bonsai matures into a personal sculpture—living, changing, and quietly calming.

🌱 Care Instructions

 

Watering: Water when the top 3–4 cm of soil are dry (typically weekly in bright rooms). Bonsai pots are shallow and dry faster—water thoroughly until it drains, then let excess run off. Reduce frequency in cooler months. Avoid waterlogging.

Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. A few hours of gentle morning sun are fine; avoid harsh midday sun that can scorch leaves.

Humidity: Average to higher. Light misting helps in dry rooms, especially in heated seasons.

Soil: A well-draining bonsai mix (e.g., akadama/pumice/lava, or indoor mix with extra perlite/pumice). Drainage holes are essential.

Fertilizing: Feed every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer at ½ strength. Reduce or pause in fall/winter.

Pruning: Pinch back soft new growth to maintain form and leaf size. Remove crossing shoots. Structural pruning is best in late spring; always make clean cuts.

Support: Generally self-supporting. Optional light wiring/clips can refine branch angles—avoid tight wraps and monitor regularly.

 

⚠️ Warning

 

Toxicity: Ficus sap (latex) can irritate skin and is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets/children; wash hands after pruning.

Temperature: Ideal 18–27 °C; avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 12 °C.

Pests: Monitor for scale, mealybugs, and spider mites—especially on stems and undersides. Wipe leaves and treat early if needed.

Leaf care: Dust leaves monthly for shine and photosynthesis. Rotate the pot ¼ turn weekly for even growth.

Ficus Bonsai embodies patience, balance, and mindful attention. It’s a living sculpture that rewards small, regular rituals: a mid-week leaf wipe, a weekend pinch-prune, a measured watering. Designers love it for the way it introduces quiet structure to shelves and desktops—presence without heaviness, detail without clutter. Over time, the canopy becomes denser, the proportions more harmonious, and the routine more grounding—proof that calm grows from steady care.

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