Ficus Lyrata Bambino, Dwarf Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant

SKU: NBIC1289

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Description

Description

Add this rockstar to your indoor plant world and add a contemporary look to your space.  Ficus Lyrata Bambino is an exciting species with large rounded glossy leaves and irregular outline and bushy growth habits. The plant grows coarse foliage with a dense texture and an upright spreading appearance.

These are perfect plants for indoor spaces and look excellent near a large window, bathroom, or patios. 

Ficus Lyrata Bambino is one of the best houseplants for air purifying indoor plants and can make any compact place look classy and elegant. These plants reach a maximum height of 12 inches and don’t require much effort to bloom.

 

Ficus Lyrata Bambino Special Features

  • These are the best houseplants for purifying indoor air.
  • The plant has very large, heavily veined, violin-shaped leaves.
  •  It is a low maintenance plant.

 

 

Common Name

 

Laurel rubber, Laurel fig, Indian laurel, Malayan banyan, curtain fig, Cuban laurel, Strangling fig

Utmost Height

Upto 12 inches  tall

Blossom Time

Rarely blooms flowers

Difficulty Level

Effortless to grow

 

Ficus Lyrata Bambino Uses

Ornamental Use

  • With maturing age and size the plant makes a great focal point in indoor spaces like living rooms, hallways, offices, or hotels. 

 

Sunlight

Fragmented Sunlight

Watering

Average; Don’t overwater

Soil

Well drained, aerated, fertile, rich organic soil

Temperature

20– 30 degree C

Fertilizer

Use any organic fertilizer.

Harvest Season

Summer and Spring

 

Planting and Care

  • Place Ficus Lyrata Bambino plant near a  window that receives bright morning sunlight.
  • When planted for the first time, place the plant in indirect bright light and then move to a brighter spot eventually.
  • The plant thrives in aerated, loamy, moist well-drained, porous potting soil.
  • Remove the deadwood and take care of the thinning of the growing jackfruit tree.
  • Make sure the roots of the plant are damp but not too wet.
  • Prepare the soil with Nitrogen fertilizers before planting the seeds.
  • Water the soil immediately after using the fertilizer.
  • Try to water the plants in the morning during 8 AM -10 AM.
  • Knock off the old soil from the plant root by removing all rotted and dead roots.
  • While repotting, it’s preferable to do it during the evening and keep the plant in a shady area for a min 2-3 days before moving it to the ideal location and climate. 
  • Never repot the plant immediately after receiving it.
  • Water the plants frequently in summer, reducing the frequency in winter and rainy season.
  • In case of insect or pest attack, use Eucalyptus oil, Neem oil, or Citrus oil spray for the primary treatment.

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