Fertilization: The basin soil of Ficus pendula can be mixed with soil rich in humus, for example, compost is mixed with the same amount of peat soil, and some base fertilizer is applied as base fertilizer. In the growing season, diluted Bika water-soluble fertilizer can be applied once every two weeks, mainly nitrogen fertilizer, and some potassium fertilizer can be added appropriately.
Key points of watering: Ficus pendula should be watered frequently during the vigorous growth period to keep it moist, and water should be sprayed to the leaves and surrounding space frequently to promote plant growth and improve leaf luster. In winter, if the soil in the basin is too wet, the roots will rot easily, so be sure to water the basin when it is dry.
Pruning essentials: Ficus pendula is resistant to strong pruning, can be made into various shapes and is easy to transplant.
Replacement of potted soil: selection of potted soil and pots for Ficus pendula. The size of the flowerpot varies according to the size of the plant. In order to form a good tree posture, 3 seedlings can be planted in each pot. Generally, small potted plants are replaced once a year in April, and large potted plants are replaced once every 2-3 years to supplement the nutrients needed for growth.