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Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig (Ficus Benjamina 'Golden Starlight') - Plant

Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig (Ficus Benjamina 'Golden Starlight') - Plant

Ficus Benjamina

Regular price Rs. 449.00
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Size
12-18 inches tall Plant in 6 inch Pot

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Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig (Ficus Benjamina 'Golden Starlight') - Plant

The Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig (Ficus Benjamina 'Golden Starlight') is a stunning ornamental plant known for its vibrant green and yellow variegated foliage. Belonging to the Moraceae family. It originates from Southeast Asia and Australia. This elegant plant is ideal for outdoor, semi-shade spaces, thriving in bright, indirect sunlight and adding a tropical touch to homes or offices.

Its unique feature is its gracefully drooping branches and colorful leaves, which purify the air and enhance interior décor. The Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig is perfect for plant lovers seeking beauty and function in one. It a stylish and refreshing addition to any indoor garden.

Growing Requirements

Sunlight for Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant

Your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. It prefers a well-lit spot near a window but should be protected from harsh direct sun, which can scorch its delicate, variegated leaves. Low light may cause leaf drop or faded color.

Watering

Water your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant when the top inch of soil feels dry. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy, as overwatering can cause root rot. Reduce watering during winter when the plant’s growth slows down.

Fertilizing for Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant

Fertilize your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring to summer) using a balanced liquid fertilizer. Avoid over-fertilizing, and stop feeding in winter when the plant’s growth naturally slows.

Planting and Care

Container

Choose a well-draining container with drainage holes for your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant. A sturdy ceramic or plastic pot works well to support its root system and prevent waterlogging. Ensure the pot size allows room for steady root growth.

Pruning

Prune your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant regularly to maintain its shape and encourage fuller growth. Remove dead, damaged, or overcrowded branches to improve airflow and light penetration. Pruning is best done in spring or early summer.

Propagation

Propagate your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant through stem cuttings taken in spring or early summer. Place the cuttings in water or moist soil until roots develop, then transplant into pots. Using a rooting hormone can boost successful propagation.

Repotting

Repot your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant every 2–3 years or when roots outgrow the container. Use fresh, well-draining potting soil and a slightly larger pot to support new growth. Spring is the ideal time for repotting to minimize stress.

Common Pest

Common pests for your Lemon-Lime Weeping Fig Plant include spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. These pests feed on the plant’s sap, causing leaf yellowing or drop. Treat infestations with neem oil or insecticidal soap and maintain proper humidity.

Dimensions

Live Plant along with a Plastic Pot.
Plant height is 12"-18" inches in Medium size Pot.
Plant height is 18"-24" inches in Large size Pot.
Low maintenance, semi-shade plant, Useful for gardens, homes & offices decor.

Shipping Details

In General our team requires 1-2 Days for Processing the Plants and further 3-4 days for it to reach your Home Safely

Our team makes sure to selects only the healthiest, happiest plants for you. We pack them with extra love and care, making sure they have everything they need for a safe and comfortable journey to your doorstep.

We deliver quickly and safely across the country, so your new plant arrives fresh and ready to thrive.

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