Houseplant of the Week: banana leaf fig

Houseplant of the Week: banana leaf fig

Why will I love it?
With its long, slightly wavy leaves drooping gracefully from slender branches, the banana leaf fig (Ficus alii) gives a home a calming tropical vibe. It is more forgiving and easygoing than its Ficus relatives.

Light or shade?
It thrives in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate lower light levels, making it versatile for different areas of your home. (Watch out for leaf drop, which indicates the light level is too low.)

Where should I put it?
This plant is happy in living rooms, hallways or office spaces, where it can take up space and grow undisturbed.

How do I keep it alive?
It’s best to keep the soil consistently moist, so water when the top inch feels dry. Reduce watering in the winter when the plant’s growth slows. This tropical native prefers temperatures between 18-24C, so keep it away from draughts or unheated rooms in winter. It can tolerate average indoor humidity but appreciates a bit of extra moisture. Achieve this by misting the leaves occasionally or placing them near a humidifier. To promote growth, feed with a liquid fertiliser every six weeks in spring and summer.

Did you know?
The banana leaf fig is less prone to dropping leaves than the fiddle-leaf fig and has gained popularity due to its low-maintenance, hardy nature and adaptability to different light conditions.

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