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Weeping Fig Tree Problems
There are various insecticides that you may choose to use. Whichever you choose, read the label before purchasing it to be sure it will kill scale and is labeled for use on the weeping fig, Ficus benjamina, or at ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Weeping Fig
Select sturdy, shapely, healthy plant free from insect and disease damage. New leaf growth is desirable. Avoid those with yellow or brown leaf margins, wilted or water soaked leaves. ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Plants That Thrive Indoors
Ficus benjamina (figure E), or weeping fig, will drop leaves whenever there's a change in temperature or location. Once leaf-drop begins, mist with a water bottle several times a day or more often. Don't change your watering program, and withhold ... [... more]
DIYnet

Weeping Fig
Pot up as needed; plant will get large. Feed every 14 days with mild solution during active growth. Prune to desired shape in spring. Expect some leaves to yellow and drop from weeping fig after any move and in winter. Propagate by air ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Transplanted Trees Sick / Weeping Fig Dropping Leaves
Question: In May of this year I had 3 sugar maple trees (20-25 ft) transplanted into my yard. The leaves came out just fine at first; however, now they appear to be yellowing (they have a greenish yellow hue) and ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Tiger Bark Weeping Fig -Ficus- Great House Plant/Bonsai
Ficus microcarpa, also known as Tiger Bark Weeping Fig, Chinese Banyan, Malayan Banyan, Indian Laurel or Curtain fig, is a banyan native in the range from Sri Lanka to India, southern People's Republic of China, the Malay Archipelago, the Ryukyu Islands, ... [... more]
Amazon.com

Weeping Fig
The most common problem of weeping figs is leaf drop. Weeping figs seem to react to almost any stress by shedding leaves. Overwatering, underwatering, drafts, lack of nitrogen and low light are all causes of leaf ... [... more]
Clemson University Extension

Finicky Ficus?
A: Ficus benjamina (figure A), or weeping fig, is notorious for dropping its leaves, and it's typically easy to grow--until you move it. Ficus prefers to stay put. In fact, the seemingly simple and harmless act of ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Too Little Weeping Fig Plant - Ficus - Starter Bonsai
Informal bonsai with small, shiny dark green leaves which are thicker than the standard ficus leaf but thinner than a Jade leaf. Develops a thick trunk and aerial roots at a relatively early age. Very easy indoor care. The Too Little Ficus is one of the ... [... more]
Amazon.com

Bamboo Leaf Weeping Fig Tree - Bonsai or House Plant
This is a tropical indoor, willow leaf ficus bonsai starter tree. It is also known as a Ficus Nerifolia or Salicifolia and they are known as one of the best indoor tree types of ficus to own. All it needs to thrive is bright, indirect light and keep ... [... more]
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Stylized Weeping Fig Starter Live Bonsai Tree - Indoor
Informal bonsai with small, shiny dark green leaves which are thicker than the standard ficus leaf but thinner than a Jade leaf. Develops a thick trunk and aerial roots at a relatively early age. Very easy indoor care. This tree is one of the best of the ... [... more]
Amazon.com

Too Little Weeping Fig Bonsai Tree -Ficus- Easy to Grow
Informal bonsai with small, shiny dark green leaves which are thicker than the standard ficus leaf but thinner than a Jade leaf. Develops a thick trunk and aerial roots at a relatively early age. Very easy indoor care. The Too Little Ficus is one of the ... [... more]
Amazon.com
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