Ginseng is the Chinese word for root and Ficus microcarpa Ginseng is uniquely identifiable by its strong, thick, exposed root system that looks more like a tree trunk than roots. These aerial root systems take years to grow, but over time they develop fascinating, primordial shapes. The leaves are small, dark green and oval-shaped.
Ficus microcarpa has many common names including Pot Belly Fig, Laurel Fig, Laurel Rubber, Curtain Fig and Strangling Fig. Ficus microcarpa Ginseng make excellent bonsai and look brilliant in any contemporary room setting.
Ficus microcarpa Ginseng – Indian Laurel Ginseng Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Retaining all that water weight! Ficus Ginseng stores water in its thick exposed roots, meaning you only need to water every 2-3 weeks.
Leaf drop may occur with insufficient light. Find a brighter spot out of the direct sunlight and your plant should quickly recover.
Give your Ficus a trim to maintain the desired shape, but be aware that sticky latex will ooze from the ends of the cut stems! This can be an irritant, so make sure to wash your hands if any comes into contact with your skin.
Light
Ficus microcarpa Ginseng prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some partial shade. Harsh, direct sunlight may burn the leaves.
Watering
Water when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil slightly moist at all times, but do not overwater as this will cause leaf drop.
Temperature
Ideal temperatures for the Indian Laurel are 16-24°C. Avoid draughts as these will create undesirable temperature fluctuations.
Humidity
This Ficus has no specific humidity requirements, although for an added boost, consider occasionally misting your plant or relocate to steamier rooms like the kitchen or bathroom.
Feed
Apply a weak dose of a fertiliser once or twice a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
In their native environment, Ficus microcarpa grow into very tall trees. Indoors, simply trim to maintain desired height and shape. Moderately fast-growing.
Toxicity
Considered poisonous due to the latex in the sap, therefore keep away from children and animals. Avoid this plant if you have a latex allergy. Contains allergens that may result in asthma symptoms.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Ficus microcarpa Ginseng is native to India and Malaysia.











































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