Help: Ficus Ginseng Bonsai
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HELP! Ginseng ficus (I think) leaves turning yellow!
Comments (3)Remove the gravel immediately. Make sure you're not overwatering. Flush the potting mix when appropriate to water again. Then fertilize lightly. Josh...See MoreLeaves on ficus ginseng get spots then fall off
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Comments (0)Hello everyone, I'd be really curious to try planting the seeds of a ginseng ficus bonsai. Have you ever bought a bonsai seeds on amazon? Let me know :)...See MoreRelated Professionals
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