Ficus Benjamina Kinky

- Botanical Name: Ficus benjamina 'Kinky'
- Family Name: Koraceae
- Kakau: 2-6.5 Feet
- Te pāmahana: 16°C~24°C
- Others: Likes bright, indirect light, moist, and warm.
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Ko nga Pukapuka Kinky: Ma te mohio ki te toi o Ficus Benjamina Kinky Bonsai Magic
Ficus Benjamina Kinky Wonders: The Fig Tree’s Fruitful Secrets
Ficus Benjamina Kinky, he rakau nui no te whanau Moraceae, ka piki ki te 20 mita te teitei me te diameter diameter mai i te 30 ki te 50 henimita, he hakinakina he kapi. He hina te kiri me te maeneene, me nga manga e tu ana ki raro.
Ko nga rau o te ficus Benjamina Kinky he kikokore me te hiako, ka rite ki nga ovals, he ovals ranei, i etahi wa me te hiku. Ka whangaia e te 4 ki te 8 henimita i te roa me te 4 henimita te whanui, me te paparanga o te papaa, he papaa ranei, me te raanei he maama.

Ficus Benjamina Kinky
The primary and secondary veins are indistinguishable, running parallel and extending nearly to the leaf’s edge, interwoven to form the marginal vein. The leaf surface and back are smooth and hairless. The petiole is about 1 to 2 centimeters long, with a groove on top. The stipules are lanceolate, about 6 millimeters long.
Tuhinga o mua Ficus Benjamina Kinky tupu i roto i nga takirua, i te hii ranei i nga toki rau, me te turanga kua oti te hanga he petiole. Ko nga puawai he puaa whanui, me nga poto poto, he kuiti kuiti ano he mau taviri. Ko te kāhua ko te muri, a he poto te roa o te terels me te hanga matua. Ko nga hua he tuuturu, he maamaa ranei, he maamaa, he maamaa, he pakeke mai i te whero ki te kowhai.
The fig’s diameter ranges from 8 to 15 centimeters, with inconspicuous basal bracts. A single fig contains a few male flowers, many gall flowers, and a few female flowers. Male flowers are very few, petioled, with four broad, oval tepals, a single stamen, and short filaments. Gall flowers are petioled, numerous, with five to four narrow, spoon-shaped tepals, and an oval, smooth ovary with a lateral style. Female flowers are sessile, with short, spoon-shaped tepals.
Nurturing the Ficus Benjamina Kinky’s Resilience and Charm
Ficus Benjamina Kinky is a tropical tree that favors warm, moist, and sunny conditions, being heat and drought tolerant but sensitive to cold and dry environments. It can withstand light frost and snow but not severe cold. In China, it grows well in Yunnan’s moist mixed forests at 500-800 meters above sea level. It’s best suited for indoor pot cultivation in colder regions to avoid winter damage. Weeping Fig tolerates both sunlight and shade, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. It requires fertile, well-drained soil.
Ko te Whakatuturutanga-whakatuu, ko Ficus Benjamina Kinky te tiaki tika mo te tipu hauora, ina koa i te maroke maroke me te puna puna. Ka miharo tenei rakau mo ona pakiaka rererangi, nga karepe pakiaka, me nga pakiaka poraka, engari ko ona rau nui ka taea te whakakore i tana tono a Bonsai. Hei whakarei ake i tana uara whakapaipai, ka taea e tetahi te whakamahi i nga kohua iti, ka iti te oneone, ka whangai i etahi atu tikanga hei whakaiti i te rahi o te rau i Ficus Bonai.
Me pehea te pupuri i nga Aesthetics o Bonsai?
I te wa o te tipu tipu, ka kite pea a Ficus Benjamina Kinky Bonsai, ka whakahekehia nga rau paraihe na te mea ko te mate me etahi atu take, e pa ana ki ona momo Aesthetics. Kia mau tonu te ataahua o te ficus Bonsai, he pai ake te kaha me te wa i ia tau.
During pruning, remove dead branches, crossing branches, inner branches, parallel branches, water sprouts, and dense branches. Trim and tie according to the growth momentum of the Ficus and the cultivator’s intentions, especially pruning the vigorously growing small branch groups at the top to maintain a compact and sturdy tree shape, ensuring the leaves are moderately sparse, branches are clearly visible, and the leaves are small, thin, and shiny.
Whai muri i te whakahekenga me te tapahi, ko te whakahekenga o te fennan Benjamina Kinky Bonjamina ka tino whakahekehia, na reira ka tika te whakahaere i te makuku o te oneone kohua kia kore ai e maku i te maku. I mua i nga rau hou ka pihi ake, ka rehu te wai ki nga manga 2 ki te 3 nga wa ia ra, ka mutu ka puta ake nga rau hou. Te whakamahi i te tongi-katoa i te hawhe marama i mua i te wehewehe i te pikinga o te kai totika me te whakarite kia pai nga matūkai mo te rau e tupu ana. Kaua e ruri mai i te wa o te whakahekenga tae noa ki te puka rau hou, ka tono i te tongi wai kei roto i te ūkuikui me te pāhare pāporo.
I te wa e hangai ana nga rau hou, he kowhai, he angiangi, na reira ka tono i nga maniua rauropi karepe, tae noa ki te matomato o nga rau hou, he matomato, he matotoru, he matotoru, he matotoru, he matotoru, he matotoru, he matotoru, he matotoru, he matotoru. Hei taapiri, me whakakorea te tapahi me te tapahi i nga ra ra kia pai ai te maarama, ka neke ki te ua, ki te ua roa, ki te mea e tika ana.