Botanical name: XL Ficus Moclame
Commonly known as: Indian Laurel Fig / Ficus Moclame
The Ficus microcarpa ‘Moclame’ is a beautifully balanced fig with dense, rounded foliage and a neat growth habit. Its glossy oval leaves create a tidy, full shape that fits as easily into a modern apartment as a bright reception area. This XL size (30cm pot and around 1m high) offers a ready-made green feature that softens light and adds depth to any room.
XL Ficus Moclame Care Guide
Watering – How often should I water a Ficus Moclame?
Water when the top 4–5 cm of soil feels dry. That’s usually every 7–10 days in summer and less in winter. Let excess water drain freely and don’t leave the pot standing in it – ficus roots prefer steady moisture, not wet feet.
Light – Where should I place my Ficus Moclame?
Bright, indirect light is ideal. It can handle some morning sun, but too much direct afternoon light can scorch the leaves. In lower light it will adapt, but growth may slow and leaf density may thin slightly.
Humidity – Does it need extra humidity?
Average indoor humidity is fine. If air is very dry, a quick mist once or twice a week keeps the leaves looking fresh and prevents brown edges.
Soil – What mix is best for a Ficus Moclame?
For optimal drainage and healthy roots, use our Aroid Mix, or create your own using Barks Unlimited Potting Soil combined with Perlite. This keeps the soil light, airy, and less likely to compact around the roots.
Feeding – How often should I fertilise my Ficus Moclame?
Feed every four to six weeks during spring and summer with a balanced Organic Fertiliser. For steady growth, add a little Controlled Release Fertiliser at the start of the season. Pause feeding in winter.
Repotting – When does a Ficus Moclame need repotting?
Every 2 years or when roots peek from the drainage holes. Move up one pot size and refresh the mix. Mix in a few Bark Chips to improve structure and air flow around the roots.
Pests – What pests should I watch for?
Occasionally you’ll see scale or mealybugs on the stems or leaf undersides. Wipe them off with a damp cloth or treat with an insecticidal spray. Dusting the leaves keeps them healthy and pest-free.
Temperature – What’s the ideal temperature range?
Between 18 °C and 28 °C is perfect. Avoid cold drafts and sudden changes in temperature — they can cause leaf drop. A stable spot away from air-cons and heaters keeps it happy.
FAQ’s
Q: Is the Ficus Moclame easy to care for?
Yes — once you find a spot it likes, it stays consistent and low-maintenance.
Q: Why are some leaves dropping?
That’s usually from a sudden change in light or watering. Give it a good boost of fertilizer, a little bit of time and it’ll re-leaf once settled.
Q: Can I prune it to keep it shapely?
Absolutely. Trim the tips in spring to maintain a rounded, bushy look.
Q: Is it safe for pets?
No — like most ficus species, it’s mildly toxic if ingested, so keep it out of reach of pets.












