Item Code: 24MF1

Indoor Ficus Bonsai Tree

£39.00
Ficus Bonsai Tree planted in a ceramic bonsai pot, approximately 30-39cm tall. Great tree for beginners.
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The Ficus Retusa is one of the easiest of all the Indoor, evergreen species for bonsai. It is a popular tree for bonsai enthusiasts as they can have striking trunks in addition to Ariel roots that give the tree its character. 

The Ficus genus belongs to the family of mulberry plants (Moraceae). The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees  making them popular for indoor use. 

There are hundreds of varieties of the Ficus, but a common one for Bonsai is the Ficus Retusa, this is often shaped in an s-curved trunk and has dark green, oval leaves. 

Location

As the Ficus is a tropical tree it can be kept inside. However it benefits from being in full sunlight so try to avoid putting it in a shady position. 

Temperature 

They need a minimum temperature of about 10°C or 50°F during the Winter and to be kept just moist. They like humidity so having a drip tray is advised.

Watering

The watering of your bonsai must never be neglected. Apply water before the soil appears dry - never allow the soil to become completely dry or waterlogged. You may need to water more during the summer months but please observe your tree to decide what’s best given the conditions it is in. 

Pruning

Prune regularly to maintain the trees shape. How often will depend on the season and how vigorous the tree is growing. 

Feeding 

Apply a general fertiliser every 2-3 weeks during the growing season, reduce this to once a month in winter (always read the label before using a fertiliser) 

Repotting

Repot your Ficus when it needs it. Possibly every couple of years.

For more advice please visit our FAQ page and YouTube channel for help. 

Please Note: The picture is for guidance only. It is not generally possible to send the tree in the picture. Please note that measurements given are approximate not exact. Measurements given are from the bottom of the pot to the top of the tree, the pot colour may also vary from the picture. Due to their nature trees grow and whilst in our care may need pruning, this means the tree that you receive may differ in size to that given in the description. The appearance of the tree may vary depending on the season.
 
Bonsai Workshops and Classes run by Herons Bonsai
We have been running our bonsai classes and workshops at Herons for over thirty years where they have been the source of inspiration for many bonsai enthusiasts. Currently we run a number of different workshops by Peter Chan or a Herons Team Member. 
 
What is a Workshop?
All our workshops are hands on sessions for all abilities, ranging from beginner to advanced levels. You can learn many aspects of bonsai in this class. 

These workshops book up fast so please do book if you would like to attend.

We do have a waiting list that you are welcome to join by emailing [email protected] letting us know how many places you are looking to book, please accompany this with your contact number, this means we can call if we get a late cancellation.

If you are looking for a 1-2-1 class with Peter Chan he can normally offer a 2 hour time slot on a Monday or Tuesday morning starting at 11am finishing at 1pm. 

You can also book a 1-2-1 with one of our experienced Herons Team Member should you wish.

If you are interested and would like prices please email us at [email protected]
The Ficus Retusa is one of the easiest of all the Indoor, evergreen species for bonsai. It is a popular tree for bonsai enthusiasts as they can have striking trunks in addition to Ariel roots that give the tree its character. 

The Ficus genus belongs to the family of mulberry plants (Moraceae). The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees  making them popular for indoor use. 

There are hundreds of varieties of the Ficus, but a common one for Bonsai is the Ficus Retusa, this is often shaped in an s-curved trunk and has dark green, oval leaves. 

Location

As the Ficus is a tropical tree it can be kept inside. However it benefits from being in full sunlight so try to avoid putting it in a shady position. 

Temperature 

They need a minimum temperature of about 10°C or 50°F during the Winter and to be kept just moist. They like humidity so having a drip tray is advised.

Watering

The watering of your bonsai must never be neglected. Apply water before the soil appears dry - never allow the soil to become completely dry or waterlogged. You may need to water more during the summer months but please observe your tree to decide what’s best given the conditions it is in. 

Pruning

Prune regularly to maintain the trees shape. How often will depend on the season and how vigorous the tree is growing. 

Feeding 

Apply a general fertiliser every 2-3 weeks during the growing season, reduce this to once a month in winter (always read the label before using a fertiliser) 

Repotting

Repot your Ficus when it needs it. Possibly every couple of years.

For more advice please visit our FAQ page and YouTube channel for help. 

Please Note: The picture is for guidance only. It is not generally possible to send the tree in the picture. Please note that measurements given are approximate not exact. Measurements given are from the bottom of the pot to the top of the tree, the pot colour may also vary from the picture. Due to their nature trees grow and whilst in our care may need pruning, this means the tree that you receive may differ in size to that given in the description. The appearance of the tree may vary depending on the season.
 
Bonsai Workshops and Classes run by Herons Bonsai
We have been running our bonsai classes and workshops at Herons for over thirty years where they have been the source of inspiration for many bonsai enthusiasts. Currently we run a number of different workshops by Peter Chan or a Herons Team Member. 
 
What is a Workshop?
All our workshops are hands on sessions for all abilities, ranging from beginner to advanced levels. You can learn many aspects of bonsai in this class. 

These workshops book up fast so please do book if you would like to attend.

We do have a waiting list that you are welcome to join by emailing [email protected] letting us know how many places you are looking to book, please accompany this with your contact number, this means we can call if we get a late cancellation.

If you are looking for a 1-2-1 class with Peter Chan he can normally offer a 2 hour time slot on a Monday or Tuesday morning starting at 11am finishing at 1pm. 

You can also book a 1-2-1 with one of our experienced Herons Team Member should you wish.

If you are interested and would like prices please email us at [email protected]
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