10cm Pot 250g Small Thick Caudex Ginseng Ficus Bonsai is a compact, aesthetically refined indoor bonsai tree tailored for modern home and office decoration. Also known as Ficus microcarpa ginseng or Chinese banyan bonsai, this miniature bonsai features a signature thick, plump caudex and dense glossy foliage, delivering authentic Zen bonsai charm without complex maintenance. Fully potted in a standard 10cm nursery pot and weighing 100g per unit, this lightweight small bonsai is ideal for desktop display, shelf decoration, gifting, and indoor air purification, perfect for both bonsai beginners and seasoned plant enthusiasts.
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Specification
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Product Name
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Small Thick Caudex Ginseng Ficus Bonsai
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Pot Size
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10cm Standard Nursery Pot
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Net Weight
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250g Per Plant (Including Pot and Soil)
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Plant Variety
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Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng (Ginseng Ficus)
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Plant Type
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Evergreen Indoor Bonsai, Air-Purifying Plant
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Key Feature
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Thick Exposed Caudex, Compact Mini Size, Dense Foliage
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Suitable Placement
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Desktop, Office Shelf, Living Room, Balcony, Study Room
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Growth Habit
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Slow-growing, Easy to Shape, Low Maintenance
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Climate Adaptation
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Indoor Temperate Environment, 15-28℃ Optimal Temperature
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1. How much light does the 10cm ginseng ficus bonsai need?
This ginseng ficus bonsai prefers bright indirect light and can tolerate low light conditions. Place it near a north or west-facing window for the best growth effect. Avoid long-term direct strong sunlight, which may scorch the leaves. It can grow well in ordinary indoor office and home lighting environments.
2. How to water the 250g small caudex ficus bonsai correctly?
Follow the “dry and wet alternate” watering rule. Water thoroughly when the top soil is dry to the touch, and drain excess water immediately to avoid root rot. In spring and summer growing seasons, water once or twice a week; reduce watering frequency in winter when growth slows down. Do not let standing water accumulate at the bottom of the pot.
3. Is this mini ginseng ficus bonsai suitable for beginners?
Absolutely yes. This small thick caudex ficus bonsai is one of the easiest indoor bonsai to maintain. It has strong adaptability, low requirements for light and water, and a high survival rate. No professional bonsai maintenance experience is needed, making it the perfect starter bonsai for beginners.
