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- Brandybran
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Ok hi all, I am VERY new to the 名媛直播 world and need a TON of help. So I inherited this plant from my Grandma who past a few months ago, she had it for years and I never found out what kind of plant it was. I just know that only once MAYBE twice I have seen leaves on it. ANYWAY so I need to know what kind it is,how to care for it,and how to repot it because I'm finding ALOT of snails in its soil (the other family had it outside for a month or 2) and I know enough to know that's not good and I need to repot ASAP!! Please Help me
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Its a ficus ginseng.
Tree looks death.
At IKEA or local houseplant store you can buy a new one for about 10euro
Tree looks death.
At IKEA or local houseplant store you can buy a new one for about 10euro
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As Rorror said, it’s a ficus ginseng which has little to nothing to do with bonsai ( except it might be labelled bonsai in the store for selling purposes), should be treated as any other houseplant.
Looks dead indeed, and for a long time I think if you haven’t seen it with leaves on it.
Looks dead indeed, and for a long time I think if you haven’t seen it with leaves on it.
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I agree with the comments above. That is hopeless.
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First off; sorry for your recent loss!
Don't be too discouraged if the guys here consider ficus ginseng only mildly closer to their bonsai art than a money tree.
As the others said, it looks like it might be too late. If you want to give it one last try for sentimental reasons make sure to check the ficusficus link here for care instructions. If you can't get it to produce any leaves though, there really is no hope for it.
Perhaps you can honour her memory with another ficus or beginner bonsai that will grow into a love for this hobby and you can think of her any time you look at your trees!
Don't be too discouraged if the guys here consider ficus ginseng only mildly closer to their bonsai art than a money tree.
As the others said, it looks like it might be too late. If you want to give it one last try for sentimental reasons make sure to check the ficusficus link here for care instructions. If you can't get it to produce any leaves though, there really is no hope for it.
Perhaps you can honour her memory with another ficus or beginner bonsai that will grow into a love for this hobby and you can think of her any time you look at your trees!
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