Could this be the next Fiddle Leaf Fig? Introducing the Ficus Umbellata and their juicy giant green love
heart shaped leaves and trained twisting trunky goodness. Ours will be just bubba’s but look at what
they become! 😍💃 🌿
Where to buy Ficus Umbellata in Australia?
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Ficus Umbellata Introduction
From the Moraceae family, the Ficus umbellata is an evergreen tree species originating in Africa. It is commonly called the Umbrella fig tree in reference to its close relative, the Fiddle Leaf fig. sports large, vibrant green heart-shaped leaves on skinny stems.
Umbellata Ficus originates from the tropical land of Africa, it is often grown for its showy foliage. A
gorgeous decorative plant and statement piece.
Ficus Umbellata Growth
The growth rate of the umbrella tree fig depends on several factors, such as sunlight, soil type, and temperature. It`s an upright tree that can grow up to a height and width of 4 feet when grown indoors in a container.
Ficus Umbellata Lighting and Position
This plant prefers bright indirect light to grow. This plant should not be exposed to direct sunlight, but it does well in the natural morning light. Ficus Umbellata does not like direct sunlight because it can burn leaves; If grown outdoors, bring your plants into the shade in the summer.
Ficus Umbellata Watering
Ficus Umbellata needs more frequent watering than other Ficus plants but prefers to dry out a bit between waterings. As a result, the plant needs more water during the growing season almost twice a week, and this frequency decreases in winter when the plant goes into dormancy. However, it is helpful to pay attention to the frequency of watering, as overwatering can cause many serious infections, such as root rot.
Ficus Umbellata Soil and Fertilizer
Being a tropical plant, Ficus Umbellata prefers moist soil that is also well draining at the same time.
Ficus Umbellata is a plant that requires less fertilizer but needs regular feeding during the growing season, almost once a month. For healthy plant growth, potting mix must contain all the nutrients needed for plant growth and a versatile fertilizer.
We recommend using our Plant Food available here.
Ficus Umbellata Propagation
For cuttings, take a stem about 4 to 6 inches long and remove the lower half leaves; then dip it in a rooting stimulant before planting in moist soil. Remember that Ficus cuttings can take a while to take root, so be patient!
Ficus Umbellata Vulnerability to Pests and Diseases
Like any other houseplant, the umbrella tree fig is susceptible to various pest attacks, such as spider mites, aphids, and scales. The umbrella tree fig is a delicate plant that is prone to many diseases and infections.
The most common and lethal disease is root rot. The major signs of root rot are mushy roots and yellow leaves. When you suspect root rot in your plant, remove it from the container and inspect its leaves for possible root rot; mushy and black roots can confirm it. Then, remove the infected parts and plant them in a new pot with fresh soil.
For more information on how to manage common plant pests head to our blog here.
Ficus Umbellata Pruning and Maintenance
To prune the Ficus Umbellata, use sharp scissors or pruning shears and gently prune the yellow, dry, brown leaves. Also, pruning sick and diseased leaves will keep pests and other infections away from the tree. Cleaning the foliage regularly will not only add vitality to the plant, but it will also help prevent the growth of pests.
Ficus Umbellata Toxicity
Ficus Umbellata is mildly toxic to humans and pets due to its milky, harmful resin; therefore, it should never be consumed. Keep the plant away from children and pets to avoid accidental ingestion and unexpected incidents.
Ficus Umbellata Humidity and Temperature
The ideal humidity level for this plant is 50% and above. Similarly, the plant loves warm temperatures and is sensitive to drafts and cold air. The ideal temperature range is 65 to 85⁰ Ft as it can`t tolerate too hot and too cold.