Hallo ! Konnte diesem süßen Bonsai im Lebensmittelgeschäft nicht widerstehen. Aber sie geben niemals den Namen der Pflanzen außer "Tropenpflanze" oder "Bonsai"irgendwelche schönen Pflanzen Leute haben eine Idee? Danke !

    Von: ArcticKalanchoe

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    1. ArcticKalanchoe on

      I need IDing so I can lookup proper care.. and yes ! I have noticed the little indentations, gonna gently wipe the leaves and give it a preventative pest treatement, let me know if I’m missing anything else ❤️

    2. Chemical-You-9650 on

      I’ve seen these pulling some pretty funny poses but I think this is my favourite so far 😂

    3. ConstantCampaign2984 on

      My Walmart rescue just said “bonsai $10″. Looked just like this but near death. I revived it, but I’m horrible with watering plants so I keep it on the cusp so it is always reminded who’s in charge.

    4. rocksfried on

      Ficus bonsai. I water mine once a week and it LOVES plant food/fertilizer. I have it under a grow light that’s on for 12 hours a day and she’s thriving.

    5. cats-are-life_3333 on

      It’s ficus and I can’t remember what type but use Google lens to identify it

    6. weary_bee479 on

      My favorite plant of all time 🥹

      I had one for years! But we were moving and unfortunately he did not like the change and died on me, i tried so hard but he lost all his leaves and shriveled up

    7. Terrible-Vast-4853 on

      Mandrake, Professor Sprouts taught me that in first year.

    8. OkCryptographer8625 on

      ![gif](giphy|l0HlDmzCz0GWW9XDa)

      Why does it remind me of Sid

    9. Acrobatic-Contact453 on

      I wonder how one would do in a bioactive leopard gecko enclosure? Hmmmmm.

    10. Looks like Ficus Microcarpa. A little fig tree thst i don’t know the english name for

    11. ArcticKalanchoe on

      Seeing all these thirsty comments y’all are inspiring me to name it Biggus Ficcus 😋

    12. AI OVERVIEW ON GOOGLE:

      The image shows a Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ bonsai, also known as a Ginseng Ficus or Chinese Banyan. This type of bonsai is characterized by its thick, bulbous roots that are exposed above the soil, giving it a unique appearance.

      Here’s some additional information about the Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ bonsai:

      Origin:
      Native to Southeast Asia.
      Appearance:
      The plant has a thick trunk, often with a reddish-gray color and tiger-like stripes, and a dense canopy of small, oval-shaped, dark green leaves.

      Care:
      Light: Prefers bright, indirect light, but can tolerate some direct sunlight.
      Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot. It’s better to underwater than overwater.
      Temperature: It is not frost-hardy and should be kept indoors during cold weather. It thrives in temperatures above 60°F.
      Humidity: While it can tolerate normal household humidity, it prefers higher humidity.
      Soil: Requires well-draining soil. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and regular potting soil is suitable.
      Fertilizing: Fertilize monthly with a diluted liquid fertilizer.
      Benefits:
      It’s an easy-to-care-for plant that is suitable for beginners. It also has air-purifying qualities.
      The Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’ is a popular choice for bonsai enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.

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