Medium Ficus Ginseng

R500.00

This Medium Ficus Ginseng arrives beautifully planted in a 16cm fibre cement pot — smooth grey concrete with a white rim and gold accent band. Its thick, sculptural roots and glossy leaves bring instant elegance to desks, coffee tables, or gift tables. Low maintenance, timeless, and completely ready to display.

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Medium Ficus Ginseng in a 16 cm fibre cement pot with white rim and gold band.
Medium Ficus Ginseng
R500.00
Only 2 items left in stock!
Medium Ficus Ginseng in a 16 cm fibre cement pot with white rim and gold band.
Medium Ficus Ginseng
R500.00
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Commonly known as: Medium Ficus Ginseng

Botanical name: Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’

The Medium Ficus Ginseng is a living work of art — a miniature tree with smooth, bulbous roots that rise above the soil and twist gracefully into dense, green foliage. Each one has its own natural character, and in this edition, it comes pre-potted in a 16 cm fibre cement pot: a smooth concrete finish for texture, a clean white rim for contrast, and a slim gold band for a touch of warmth. It’s minimalist yet refined — the perfect plant gift for anyone who loves nature with a modern edge.

Tough, forgiving, and easy to maintain, this little fig thrives indoors with good light and occasional watering. Whether it’s a personal pick or a thoughtful gift, the Ficus Ginseng blends sculptural beauty with practical simplicity.

Medium Ficus Ginseng Care Guide

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Watering – How often should I water a Ficus Ginseng?

Water when the top 3–4 cm of soil feels dry. Pour slowly until water runs from the drainage hole, then discard the excess. Over-watering can cause leaf drop, so it’s safer to let it dry slightly between waterings. In winter, water less frequently.

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Light – What kind of light does it prefer?

Bright, indirect light is ideal. A position near a sunny window or on a covered patio keeps the foliage lush. It tolerates moderate light but may drop a few leaves if moved to a dim corner. Rotate occasionally for even growth.

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Humidity – Does it need humidity?

Average indoor humidity suits it perfectly. If the air is very dry, a light mist once a week helps prevent crisp leaf edges and keeps the plant looking polished.

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Soil – What soil mix works best for Ficus Ginseng?

For optimal drainage and strong roots, use our Aroid Mix, or make your own using Barks Unlimited Potting Soil combined with Perlite. This mix provides gentle moisture retention while preventing soggy roots.

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Feeding – How often should I fertilise it?

Feed once a month in spring and summer with a balanced Organic Fertiliser. To support slow, even growth, you can also add a light dose of Controlled Release Fertiliser to the top layer of soil. Pause feeding in cooler months.

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Repotting – When should I repot or refresh the soil?

Repot every 2 years to refresh nutrients and allow steady root growth. Choose a pot with good drainage — this fibre cement design already includes a hole, which helps prevent water build-up. Add a handful of Bark Chips to increase aeration if repotting.

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Pests – Are there any pests to watch for?

It’s mostly pest-free, but watch for scale or mealybugs on older leaves or stems. Wipe with a damp cloth and use an insecticidal spray if needed. Keeping the leaves dust-free also helps prevent infestations.

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Temperature – What’s the ideal range?

Keep between 18 °C and 28 °C. Avoid cold drafts or exposure to heaters and air-conditioners. It thrives in stable indoor temperatures year-round.

🌿 FAQ’s

Q: Can I prune it like a bonsai?
Yes, prune gently in spring to maintain shape and encourage new growth.

Q: Why are the leaves dropping?
It’s often caused by overwatering or sudden temperature changes. Keep watering consistent and move it gradually if changing location.

Q: Is it pet-friendly?
No, Ficus sap can irritate pets if ingested, so keep out of reach.

Q: Can I keep it outdoors?
Yes, in bright, filtered light — just bring it inside during cold snaps or frost.

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