ginseng ficus bonsai: review

If the Ginseng Ficus Bonsai were a person, they would be the type never to want to leave their house in cold weather and prefer to snuggle up on the couch with a hot cup of cocoa. However, the Ginseng Ficus tree prefers the warmer environments of houses and thrives in indoor climates, so if you are hunting for a bonsai for your home, this could be an option to consider! 

Ginseng Bonsai Tree

What is a Ginseng Ficus Bonsai?

The Ginseng Ficus tree is a native plant to Asia. You can notice the Ficus Ginseng via its chunky trunk (try saying that fast ten times over!) and petite oval, shiny leaves. The ‘potbelly’ trunk is often exaggerated further by the small leaves on the ficus tree. These characteristics of solid and delicate make this a desirable tree for many bonsai plant carers. 

Using basic bonsai wiring techniques, the Ginseng bonsai is relatively easy to work with and manipulate. It can also last several weeks without water, making it a good option if you often forget to water your plants or leave home for long stretches.

Who should own a Ginseng Ficus Bonsai?

As Ginseng Ficus trees prefer a warmer climate, you may find this tree struggles to grow if you live in a colder climate or dislike putting your heating on for a consistent temperature during the winter. For this reason, the Ginseng Ficus isn’t a great option if you spend many weeks or months away from your home without heating, as the house could get too cold for the plant’s liking. 

While Ginseng Ficus are an attractive tree for the home, anyone with a pet or small children should avoid this tree where possible as the sap can be poisonous. 

Considerations Before Puchasing

 Explore valuable insights on Ginseng Ficus bonsai tree care and uncover helpful tips on selecting the ideal bonsai for your needs with my comprehensive bonsai care checklist.

You might also like to explore further by visiting my bonsai shop, where you’ll find a curated selection of top-notch Ficus Ginseng bonsai pruning tools, repotting equipment, and more! I only recommend items I use on my plants, so these tools are tried and tested. 

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Where to get hold of a top-quality Ginseng Ficus Bonsai

As one of the most popular bonsai plants in the US and beyond, the Ginseng Ficus is usually an easy tree to get hold of to start or expand your bonsai collection. 

The larger and well-trained bonsai of this type can set you back $350. However, you can also purchase miniature varieties for as little as $49.95. Therefore, there is a vast playoff between the size and shape of the larger yet more expensive bonsai and the smaller, less trained bonsai for more affordable Ginseng bonsai trees (which you can also grow and train over the years!). 

If you’re looking for a healthy and solid Ginseng Ficus bonsai, look no further than Bonsai Boy. Eastern Leaf offers over 30 varieties of pre-trained bonsai, including miniature Juniper ($22.95) and the one of a kind money bonsai tree with a braided trunk ($195.)Money Bonsai Tree - Braided

pros

  • Ginseng Ficus plants are easy to care for, making them an excellent choice for beginner bonsai parents looking for an indoor bonsai. 
  • They feature an interesting plant structure with a unique and attractive balloon-like trunk.
  • According to NASA, Ficus houseplants can even help purify the air in your home, improving your health and sleep! 

Cons

  

  • Ficus Ginseng is susceptible to common pests, such as mealybugs, and fungal diseases, which can damage the leaves. 
  • You need to ensure your room or home is at a consistently warm temperature and can’t leave the windows open throughout the day. 
  • Ficus trees can lose their leaves during winter, so if you prefer a consistent bonsai appearance, you are better off going for an evergreen plant such as a Juniper Bonsai.   

 For more exciting content read our post on: Indoor Bonsai And The Incredible Art It Is.

The findings of our study of the ginseng bonsai tree

  • The variety of easy-to-grow, indoor-use Ginseng Bonsai Trees available can make it difficult to choose one.
  • Asian countries are home to the original ginseng bonsai trees.
  • This tree is ideal for anybody who wishes to display a majestic bonsai in their home or who is looking for a bonsai to complement their current collection.
  • I found that Bonsai Boy of New York is the go-to place for everything and anything relating to bonsai.
  • The Ginseng Bonsai Tree has allowed me to grow an extensive variety of plants, trees, and flowers in my home.
  • A ficus tree’s tiny leaves are a common contributor to the tree’s ‘potbelly’ appearance.

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