Ficus Moclame Plant – XL

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The Ficus Moclame (Ficus Microcarpa) is an evergreen indoor plant from the fig family native to Southern Asia. Also, famous as Indian Laurel, Pot Belly Fig, Chinese Banyan, Malayan Banyan, and Curtain Fig. While in the wild, Ficus Moclame can grow into 50 feet tall trees, indoors they only grow to six feet.
Famous for their thick round leaves with glossy finish that distinguishes it from its more famous cousins like the weeping fig and the fiddle-leaf fig. The moclame plant needs partial to bright indirect light and can be placed near a south or west facing window for large impressive foliage.

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How do I place a bulk/coporate order?
For all the bulk/corporate orders, please contact hello@airifier.com
Why not use a fancy rigid box instead of a corrugated one when shipping this product?
To begin with, our corrugated box is of excellent quality and has numerous artworks on it. Therefore, it doesn't appear any less elegant. Our goal is packaging that is as environmentally friendly as it can be. We do not like to utilise rigid boxes because they require more paper and a lot of chemicals to manufacture. There is always a more environmentally friendly choice available: corrugated.
What is Airifier?
Airifier is an online air-purifying plants shop. India-wide services for delivering Airifier plants are offered.
Why is my Ficus Moclame dropping leaves?
Overwatering is the leading cause of leaf drop in Ficus Moclame plants. Excessive water suffocates your plant's roots, leading to rot in the long run—which you want to avoid! So, water your plant only twice a week or when the top two inches of the soil dry out. Remember, balance is key! Other reasons for leaf drop could also be improper lighting, pesky pests, and environmental stress.
Can Ficus Moclame regrow leaves?
If your Ficus Moclame is shedding leaves, you must first understand why! Solve that problem and your plant will begin to grow new and healthy leaves over time. The biggest reasons for leaf drop can be overwatering, improper lighting, pest infestations, and lack of humidity.
Why do Ficus Moclame leaves turn yellow?
Improper watering is the biggest killer of Ficus Moclame plants and also the reason behind their yellowing leaves. Chances are that you are overwatering your Moclame and smothering its roots. So, ensure that you're watering your plant only twice a week or when the top two inches of the soil dry out.
How do you clean a Ficus Moclame plant?
Ensuring clean foliage is the key to maintaining proper plant health. Use a soft, damp cloth to clean your Ficus Moclame as you gently pat down its leaves. Make sure that all the dust and dirt get removed with the cloth. Pro tip: always use lukewarm water to clean, and avoid chemicals or waxes - they do more harm than good!
How to prune Ficus Moclame?
To prune your Ficus Moclame, first, ensure to pick sharp and properly sterilized pruning tools. We want to avoid all possibilities of infection! Then, trim all leggy, overgrown, dead, and diseased branches. If bushier growth is what you want to encourage, remember to cut right above a leaf node. Also, prune your plant during its active growing seasons -- spring and summer.

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