Indian Fig Cactus
Indian Fig Cactus
Although some of my relatives are considered high risk plant, I am 100% legal! I am definitely one of the more unique looking cactuses and can somewhat look like I’m defying gravity at times! But I can assure you I’m a strong and sturdy little fella that’ll bring a lot of smiles to your room! Being a cactus I absolutely love bright, direct sunlight and occasional watering!
Product Information
Native distribution
South America
Key attributes
A branching cactus with a large trunk. This cacti produces large, oblong pags that are either spineless, or have a few spines. The Indian Fig Cacus has cup-shaped blossoms that appear in late spring to early summer in orange or yellow.
Your new Indian Fig Cactus comes in one size and can grow up to approximately 5m in height.
X-Large: 20cm-50cm in height. Planted in a 250mm black nursery pot.
Care mode
Can be fairly slow to grow. Enjoy your Indian Fig Cactus both indoors and outdoors by placing them in the sunniest spot in your home or garden. Fertilise during the warmer months.
Feeding your indoor plants
To get the best out of your indoor plants, you will need to feed them some food. The Good Plant Co Indoor Plant Food will provide all the nutrients they need to grow more leaves and help them stay strong. When the plant is actively growing during the warmer months, it needs a bit more food and water. During the slow growing season (cooler winter months) your plant doesn’t eat or drink as much (no extra winter layer of fat for these babies). Sometimes it’s ok to be a helicopter parent – respond to your plant’s needs. To keep the dust off your beautiful indoor plant leaves use The Good Plant Co Leaf Shine. Moral of the story, if it is growing new leaves then it will need more water and food!
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