Depends on where you are {climate}, but I do not recommend these plants for that. The canopy is not dense enough. Let us know where you are, and we can see what will work.
Sorry for the delay. Tough call. It'll need natural light year-round. If you can place it in a south-facing window in the winter, that would work; otherwise, you'll need something more shade tolerant - Dracaenas would work better. Thanks.
Just beautiful foliage.
We got some if you're game - www.plantz.com/product/ficus-microcarpa/.
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it! I'm always a little apprehensive on camera. Thanks - Steve
Thank you! Really nice tips!
Glad it was helpful!
How big do these get and can they be kept in planters as privacy hedges?
Depends on where you are {climate}, but I do not recommend these plants for that. The canopy is not dense enough.
Let us know where you are, and we can see what will work.
Hola , quisiera saber si le gusta el agua , eso querrá decir que hay que regar más continuo , un saludo.
Thanks for this…would you bonsai it?
Apologies for the delay, I wouldn't Bonsai this one so much as I would the Ficus Benjamina.
@@4plantz thank you
If we only have artificial light will it still be ok? In the winters in PA that’s my only option.
Sorry for the delay. Tough call. It'll need natural light year-round. If you can place it in a south-facing window in the winter, that would work; otherwise, you'll need something more shade tolerant - Dracaenas would work better. Thanks.
It's ficus microcarpa. Lol
lol, You're not wrong. Gonna have to fix that. ty for the tip, Peace.