Ficus Retusa Bonsai Aerial Roots

Most ficus bonsai trees can produce aerial roots in their natural habitat which are often presented in appealing bonsai creations with many aerial root pillars or root over rock styles.
Ficus retusa bonsai aerial roots. This low maintenance tree has a very unique look to it. The bark is a smooth gray with a lot of aerial roots if you make sure it gets a lot of humidity. Exquisite premium fig bonsai ficus retusa. All ficus bonsai trees have milky latex sap.
Aerial roots grow down vertically from the branches and when they reach the soil they develop into strong pillar. The vigorous nature of this ficus bonsai allowed for an initial aggressive splitting of one tree into three smaller plants. If you are growing them in a room that seems to be quite humid the roots will grow quite quickly never let the aerial roots grow out of the pot and into the ground. The tree has a distinctive trunk with multiple splits making it a perfect feature for homes and offices.
The ficus retusa has an s shaped trunk and dark green oval leaves. Ficus bonsai are ideal bonsai for beginners. You can use a glass cover fish tank or a construction with transparent sheets for this purpose. An initial period of rampant re growth was allowed followed by primary branch selection and removal of un needed branches.
Stunning aerial roots and a powerful trunk give this ficus bonsai a lot of character. How to make aerial roots ficus bonsai how to grow ficus bonsai bonsai trees for beginners grow ficus bonsai with aerial roots green plants for more. One from an aerial root and a second from a large root cutting. The ficus retusa is a member of the fig family a fabulous indoor bonsai renowned for being easy to grow.
It has big shiny thin pointed leaves that stay all year round. If you are trying to encourage surface roots you can also score the base of the trunk add a bit of rooting hormone and then wrap with the sphagnum moss. With a ficus this should easily promote new roots. Another popular ficus species is the ficus ginseng.
Two additional trees were developed. A fantastic eye catcher for your home or office. The most common variety of ficus is the ficus retusa. To enable aerial root growth in our homes a humidity of nearly 100 must be achieved artificially.
Ideal for a first time beginners bonsai and for properties with less natural daylight. This tree has a thick trunk and is often grafted with microcarpa ficus leaves which would result in a ficus microcarpa ginseng.