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Ficus microcarpa 'Compacta', also known as the Compact Chinese Banyan, is a dense, slow-growing cultivar of the classic Ficus microcarpa, prized for its neatly rounded form, small glossy leaves, and natural bonsai-like structure. The foliage is rich green and tightly packed along woody stems, creating a lush, dome-shaped canopy that makes this plant ideal as a low-maintenance indoor tree, bonsai subject, or stylish houseplant.
Often used in tropical landscaping across warmer climates, in the UK it is typically grown indoors or in conservatories. 'Compacta' is especially popular for tabletop displays, minimalist interiors, and air-purifying plant arrangements, thanks to its elegant appearance and adaptability to pruning.
Despite its refined look, this fig is remarkably resilient, making it an ideal choice for beginners and collectors alike.
Prefers bright, indirect light.
Tolerates some direct morning or evening sun, but avoid harsh midday rays.
Will adapt to medium light but may become leggy with reduced leaf density.
Rotate the plant regularly for even growth.
Allow the top 2โ3cm of soil to dry before watering.
Spring/Summer: typically every 7โ10 days depending on warmth and light levels.
Autumn/Winter: reduce to every 10โ14 days.
Avoid soggy soil โ overwatering is the most common issue.
Tolerates average UK indoor humidity but thrives in 40โ60% humidity.
Brown leaf tips may indicate dry air โ mist occasionally or use a pebble tray during winter heating.
Ideal temperature: 16โ26ยฐC.
Avoid temperatures below 10ยฐC.
Keep away from cold draughts and sudden temperature fluctuations.
Use a well-draining houseplant compost.
A blend of standard compost with perlite or sand improves aeration and prevents root rot.
For bonsai cultivation, use a free-draining bonsai mix.
Feed every 4โ6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser.
Reduce feeding in autumn and stop entirely in winter.
A slow-release fertiliser pellet can be added in spring for sustained growth.
Responds well to pruning โ ideal for shaping and bonsai techniques.
Prune back to maintain shape or encourage branching in early spring.
Remove yellowing or dead leaves to promote airflow.
Repot every 2โ3 years, ideally in spring.
Choose a pot just 1โ2 inches wider than the previous, with good drainage.
For bonsai, root prune and refresh the soil during repotting.
May occasionally attract:
Mealybugs, scale insects, or spider mites.
Wipe leaves with a damp cloth and check undersides regularly.
Leaf drop is often caused by:
Overwatering, low light, sudden relocation, or temperature stress.
Mildly toxic if ingested by pets or humans โ contains irritating sap.
Keep out of reach of curious pets and small children.
Excellent as a low-maintenance alternative to ficus bonsai.
Avoid frequent repositioning โ like many figs, it dislikes change.
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