Compact and very decorative ficus Kinki - home care for a variegated pet

Will the ficus Kinki grow in partial shade? Care at home for him is of particular interest. My colleagues gave me the bush for my anniversary, at first I wanted to leave it in the office, on the table. But for some reason, the leaves of the ficus began to turn yellow, so I had to take it home. I have very few flowers, only the most persistent, since there is no time to take care of them. Is this ficus very capricious?

ficus kinki home care

Compact size, dense and variegated crown and the ability to give it any shape. This is what the Kinki ficus is appreciated for, for which home care has only two features. Firstly, in order to preserve an elegant leafy hat, he needs good lighting and high humidity. And secondly, for the active development of the bush, rest is important, which it must spend in the cool. For the rest, the cultivation of culture will only bring pleasure and even benefit. After all, ficuses are known for their properties to attract good luck, financial well-being and family happiness to the house.

Ficus Kinki - home care

ficus kinky

In appearance, Kinki is very similar to Benjamin's ficus and there is a simple reason for this - it is one of his varieties. Moreover, it has a fairly compact size, thanks to which it "fits" well into home conditions. The height of the indoor bush is no more than 40 cm. But if someone is lucky enough to see Kinki in nature, he will be very surprised at its 30-meter growth. Here is such a feature of the variety.

The ficus looks elegant thanks to its lush, branchy crown with small, but very decorative, leaves. The length of the leaf plates does not exceed 4 cm, and their edges are decorated with a white border. In old bushes, the stem is lignified, and some of the leaves can almost completely "molt" and become white.

Homemade ficuses Kinki do not bloom, but in greenhouses they can tie inflorescences that resemble balls with a berry inside. In order to obtain seeds, the flowers must be pollinated by insects.

Ficus requirements for temperature and lighting

conditions of keeping ficus kinkyTo actively grow new branches and maintain a decorative color, the ficus needs good lighting. But, despite the rather dense texture of the leaves, they burn out from direct rays. Therefore, the best option is to put the flower pot on the east or west windowsill. In winter, it is better to illuminate the bush.

Kinki is a ficus that loves consistency. It is better to immediately find a place for it, because the plant does not like frequent rearrangements.

The plant does not like the heat either, so in the summer it is necessary to maintain the temperature in the room where it stands, no higher than 25 ° C heat. In winter, growth processes are suspended, and during this period the ficus will be more comfortable at + 15 ° C. He does not like culture and dry air and needs frequent spraying, especially in the summer heat.

How to care for a ficus

ficus kinky home care reproductionFor growing ficus, it is advisable to purchase nutritious and light soil (there are special substrates on sale). In heavy soil, the root system of the plant will quickly rot from poor air circulation.

Ficus care is not complicated and consists of the following procedures:

  1. Regular watering every 3 days in summer, while it is important not to allow the soil to dry out. Otherwise, the ficus will drop foliage. In winter, the frequency of watering depends on the wintering conditions. If the room is cool, then you need to water the flower less often.
  2. During the period of active growth (spring-autumn) - feeding at least 2 times a month.It is better to use liquid mineral complexes for decorative foliage plants.
  3. Every spring - obligatory pruning or pinching. This procedure will not only preserve the dense crown, but also give it any look. Kinki lends itself well to formation, and also makes beautiful bonsai.
  4. Transplant young bushes every year, and every 3 years old specimens.

Kinki ficus propagates at home by cuttings. Cuttings can be taken after spring pruning and rooted in water or directly in soil.

Planting and caring for the Kinki ficus

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