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Working in the interior landscape industry for many years, I have found that house plants are very adaptable as long as changes are made slowly. This even applies to the fickle Ficus tree, or Weeping Fig Tree. Weeping Fig trees can be difficult to acclimate because they are quite sensitive to environmental changes. Weeping Fig trees will often react to changes by dropping most of their still green leaves quite suddenly.

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Having cared for hundreds, if not thousands, of Weeping Fig trees over the years, I have found that once you can get them through the initial process of acclimatization, they are one of the easiest indoor plants to care for if they are provided adequate light and proper watering. I will give you a few tips that may help them through the "fussy phase" in a bit.

I would have included it on the list of best house plants if it were not for the problems many people have bringing a Ficus benjamina tree successfully through its transition to a new and different environment. Even those of us that work in the interior landscape business know what a "pain in the ivy" a Weeping Fig tree can be. If you can get it through the acclimation period, the Weeping Fig tree is not a difficult houseplant.

However, on the positive side, if you know that it will most likely happen (some Weeping Fig trees barely lose a leaf), you may be a little more prepared to deal with it when it does happen.

The most common Ficus around is the Ficus Benjamina or Weeping Fig. It is the old standard but it is one of the varieties that is more likely to do the shedding that leaves it bare and may leave you weeping!

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Working in the interior landscape industry, I get a lot of questions from customers about their personal houseplants. It is nice helping them keep their indoor house plants growing and healthy. That is why I started this website, to help others learn how to care for their indoor plants and flowers. So please read on!

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Ficus Benjamina is still a great plant but if taking care of a Weeping Fig that may be somewhat difficult scares you a little, you might want to try getting hold of a Ficus Elastica, which is also called a Rubber Tree, or Ficus Lyrata, common name Fiddle Leaf Fig. Another note about Ficus benjamina, I have found that the multi-trunk bush or column form is much easier to acclimate than the single trunk, standard form of Ficus tree.

Ficus Elastica and Lyrata are usually more tolerant of changes and of the lower light levels often available in the home. They can still do the same as the Ficus Benjamina and leave you with a trunk, some branches and a lot of leaves on the floor but it is much less likely.

If you still really want a Weeping Fig you are a brave soul! You need to have a good lighting situation for it, a minimum of 150 foot candles. I have found that Weeping Fig trees always do better under natural light from the sun. Some sunlight through a window is not going to hurt them if they are properly watered.

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In bright light with some sun, which is what your tree should be in, water the soil thoroughly when it has dried down about 1/2 of its depth. You should slowly let your Weeping Fig dry a bit more, even almost all the way. With no sun, let the soil dry down 3/4 its depth or more. Reducing the frequency of watering slowly is a good idea with Ficus benjamina. It most likely has come from a high-light greenhouse and has been accustomed to more frequent watering. Using a moisture meter to check the soil of your Weeping Fig tree will also be helpful. This type of Ficus can eventually be allowed to dry almost completely between waterings.

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If you have a new Weeping Fig and it starts dropping green leaves, it is most likely due to the change in environment. If you have had your tree awhile, say more than six months, and it has been fine all that time and then it starts dropping green leaves, the cause is likely over watering. Check your watering habits.

Symptoms of under watering would be yellow and/or brown leaves dropping (lots of them) and stems may start to wither. Temperatures for your Weeping Fig should ideally be kept between 65° and 85°F, avoiding very cold drafts.

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Prune your tree as needed to shape and promote new, beautiful growth. Weeping Fig trees are prone to insects, including scale, mealy bugs, mites and thrips. Always inspect new plants thoroughly before purchase and reject any plant that has distorted growth, discolored growth, new growth that is dying or anything that looks unusual. Check the roots too, if possible. They should be firm and healthy looking.

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Helping to Acclimate Your New Ficus Tree - So you bought a nice, healthy Weeping Fig Tree and have brought it home. One thing that can cause this tree to drop green leaves is an environmental change.


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One other thing that I have found to make a noticeable difference with acclimating a new Weeping Fig. Immediately thin out some of the branches. Do not cut the main trunk but anywhere there is a lot of foliage, look for any crowding and thin out by cutting back branches to the main stem or trunk.

Do this slowly as you don't want to ruin the look of your tree. Your new Weeping Fig tree can no longer support the amount of foliage it had while in that high light greenhouse. So you need to remove some before it falls off on your floor!

When you have finished doing this, and it may take some time to do it correctly, do a little tip pruning. Go around the tree and prune back some of the new growth at the tips of the branches, cutting just above a leaf node. Just a little down the branch, not too far.

That's about it, just be consistent in your watering, slowly changing the amount and frequency of watering as your tree requires. This should help your tree adapt more quickly to its new environment. Good luck with your beautiful new tree!

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