Ficus "Retuza": description and care
The variety of plants grown in apartments and offices provides a huge range of choices. Ficuses are in great demand. This representative of the flora is presented in various varieties, differing not only in appearance, but also in the subtleties of cultivation. One of the most popular is the ficus "Retuza" (blunt).
Description
Its homeland is considered to be the tropical regions of Australia and Asia. Features are inherent in it:
- flexible stems;
- dense foliage with a firm skin;
- dense crown;
- smooth surface of the stems;
- the presence of a variegated variety with a variegated expressive color;
- slow growth and development: within one year, the ficus adds no more than 7 cm to the height.
This type of ficus belongs to the mulberry family, however, it has differences in the shape of the trunk and foliage. The shape of the leaves is oval. The tips are pointed, the edges are slightly blunt. The branches are brown with a gray tint and covered with tough bark. The plant is characterized by the presence of a large number of shoots. In nature, the height of a tree can be up to 20 m, it has a lush crown. Nevertheless, the plant is ideal for creating bonsai: the maximum growth when growing at home reaches 70 cm.
In natural conditions for a tree, the crown is supported by hanging roots. The shoots descend to the ground and gradually thicken as they grow. Once they touch the ground, rooting begins. Over time, new trees appear on the ground, and the plantation gradually grows.
When the ficus plant is grown in the bonsai style, the plant forms small, thin air roots. As they develop, they begin to twine around branches or fall. Florists use them to create original shapes. And also ficus "Retuza" is often used to decorate and stylize rooms: thanks to the soft pliable trunks, the tree can be given any shape.
Varieties
This type of ficus includes several varieties with characteristic differences and features. All varieties are suitable for home cultivation.
- A plant with a thin and flexible stem. The maximum height is 1 m. The color of the leaves is light green, on the back they have a light green tint. Ficus looks like an indoor shrub. Distinctive features of this species are a large trunk, small leaves (6 cm in length) and many air roots. The crown of the tree attracts attention with its density. The branches of this variety can be decorated with leaves of different colors and shapes. In some cases, the foliage even covers the shoots.
- Green Island (Albomarginate). This type is ideal for growing bonsai due to small leaves (up to 1 cm in length) and miniature sizes (up to 12 cm). Characteristic features are also the lack of wood and many branches. Due to its compact internodes, the tree has a small crown. The brown trunk is decorated with gray streaks. The foliage has a rich dark color. At the edges, the color transitions to a lighter shade.
- Nitida Hawaii. The Hawaiian ficus variety has a variegated bright color. Both light and dark green areas can be found on one sheet.
- Mutabilis. This type belongs to the variegated form. Some leaves are colored yellow, green pigment is practically absent. As a rule, these are leaves at the bottom of the crown.
- American. The foliage grows unevenly, covering the table with wood. Mature plants are decorated with dark green leaves with a glossy surface.Young ficuses can be identified by the unusual color of the foliage: they have a light green core.
Home care
The ideal conditions in which the ficus will fully develop and please with its appearance are as close as possible to the tropics. It is considered an unpretentious plant, but it needs to follow certain rules.
- It is necessary to constantly maintain an optimal temperature of + 25 ° C (this indicator may be several degrees higher) and high humidity.
- Protect from direct sunlight and sudden changes in temperature.
- It is necessary to monitor the complete absence of drafts.
- A wide but shallow pot is ideal for growing containers. The number of holes in the bottom should be 2 times their number for other indoor plants. The best option is considered containers with small legs.
Transfer
The first time a tree is transplanted after 3 years from the date of purchase, when its root system becomes cramped in the pot. The right time is the first two months of spring. The work is carried out once a year, while completely changing the land. If the tree is 2 to 3 years old, a complete soil change is unnecessary.
In this case, it is necessary to update the upper layers, adding a substrate instead, and get rid of spoiled surface roots.
For transplanting a plant, it is recommended to use a special earthen mixture. Suitable soil, which includes humus, granular granulate and sand (in equal proportions). The work is carried out step by step.
- The bottom of the pot is covered with a net.
- Next, the drainage layer is drawn up. Expanded clay or broken brick is used (the particles should not be sharp).
- Sprinkle the earth and carefully place the plant.
- The soil is poured up to the root collar of the plant. It is highly recommended that there is 2 cm of free space to the edge of the container.
- At the end of the work, the earth is carefully tamped with your hands.
Fertilize ficus after 14 days.
Watering
The plant needs periodic, but moderate moisture. As soon as the upper layers of the earth dry up (2-3 cm), it is necessary to pour in a little settled water. The ideal water temperature is + 30 °. It is very important to prevent moisture stagnation: otherwise, the process of root rotting will begin, and diseases may develop.
Extra moderate moisture for the ficus plant will be beneficial. Periodically, the plant can be sprayed with water using a spray bottle. Water should be able to reach all parts of the tree, including the roots that protrude from the ground. The plant can be washed from the shower once a month.
Fertilizers
With the onset of summer, a process of intensive development begins. This is the best time to apply top dressing. It is recommended to use complex formulations based on calcium and phosphorus, since these components are extremely important for growth. With the arrival of autumn, they begin to use preparations with a small addition of nitrogen. This helps the ficus to enter a state of rest and recuperate. In winter, they do without fertilizers.
Reproduction
Ficus can be propagated from seeds, as well as by cuttings or transplanting shoots. You can also use a large leaf, separating it from a piece of the plant's trunk. The first method is considered laborious and time-consuming, therefore it is rarely used. The second method is most often chosen.
- The stem, which is up to 15 cm long, is cut obliquely. There should be 2 leaves at the top.
- The juice is washed off with warm water, and the stem is dipped into wet sand.
- The stalk is placed in a warm place and covered with a plastic bottle to create a greenhouse effect.
- After about 14 days, the roots will begin to appear. The plant is ready for transplanting.
You can learn more about the ficus "Retuza" in the next video.
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