60 - 70cm Ficus Benghalensis Joy Rubber Plant 17cm Pot House Plant

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Ficus benghalensis 'Joy', also known as the 'Joy' Bengal Fig, is a captivating cultivar of the classic Banyan tree, renowned for its architectural beauty and lush foliage. It's an especially attractive option for those looking to add a tropical or exotic touch to their indoor space. Here's a detailed description and care guide for Ficus benghalensis 'Joy':

Description

Ficus benghalensis 'Joy' features large, glossy, deep green leaves that can provide a bold texture contrast in a mixed indoor garden. The leaves are slightly smaller and more manageable than those of the typical banyan tree, making it well-suited for indoor environments. As a young plant, 'Joy' is upright and bushy, but as it matures, it can develop aerial roots and a more spreading canopy if given the right conditions.

Care Guide

Light

This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much can cause the leaves to scorch. A spot near a south-facing window with some light filtering, or a few feet removed from a west or east-facing window, would be ideal.

Water

Ficus benghalensis 'Joy' prefers the soil to be consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Be cautious of overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. In winter, reduce watering slightly as the plant's growth slows.

Soil

A well-draining potting mix is crucial for 'Joy'. A mix designed for indoor trees or a general potting mix amended with perlite or sand can improve drainage and provide the right soil environment.

Temperature and Humidity

The ideal temperature range for this ficus is between 18 to 29 degrees Celsius. It should be protected from drafts and sudden temperature changes which can cause leaf drop. High humidity levels are beneficial. If your home's air is dry, consider using a humidifier or placing a pebble tray with water beneath the plant pot.

Fertiliser

Feed Ficus benghalensis 'Joy' every month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength. During the autumn and winter months, reduce feeding to once every two months as the plant's growth rate decreases.

Pruning

Regular pruning is necessary to maintain its shape and promote a denser growth habit. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. This is also a good time to remove any dead or damaged leaves and branches to encourage healthier growth.

Pests and Diseases

Ficus benghalensis 'Joy' is susceptible to pests like spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. Regularly inspect the leaves, particularly the undersides, for signs of infestation. Treat pests promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil. This plant can also be sensitive to low humidity and poor air circulation, which can encourage fungal infections.

Ficus benghalensis 'Joy' is a stunning and somewhat challenging plant that requires consistent care but rewards with beautiful growth. With attention to its specific needs, this plant can become a long-lasting and striking addition to any indoor plant collection.

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  • Plants are supplied in plastic nursery pots unless stated in the product title.

  • Plants are not for consumption unless stated as edible.

  • Plant heights can fluctuate +/- 10%.

  • Our plants are kept at our tropical nursery in Yorkshire where we maintain an average temperature of 18c.

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