Weeping Fig CULTURE
Weeping figs grow best in bright indirect or curtain-filtered sunlight. They will handle some direct sun if the humidity is high. Variegated cultivars grow best in somewhat lower light. Weeping figs prefer warm temperatures. Night temperatures of 65 to 70 °F and day temperatures of 75 to 85 °F are ideal.
During periods of active growth, keep the soil evenly moist. The soil should be allowed to dry slightly between waterings during the winter and other times of low growth. Plants should never be waterlogged or allowed to sit with water in their saucers. Weeping figs prefer high humidity levels.
Healthy plants should be fed every month or two during the growing season with a liquid fertilizer.
Wash ficus leaves occasionally with plain warm water. This can help the leaves “breathe” and improves their appearance.
Weeping figs can tolerate being slightly root bound. If the plants become too crowded, new leaves will be small and growth will slow. Repot in late winter or early spring, using a general-purpose potting soil.
Plants can be pruned to shape as needed. They will even tolerate hard pruning to reduce their size if necessary. Reduce watering levels to severely pruned plants. Propagate at any season by air layering. Cuttings are best taken in summer.
CULTIVARS
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* ‘Bushy King’ has small leaves with a narrow yellow edge on a dense compact plant. ‘Bushy Prince’ is similar to ‘Bushy King’ but with glossy, deep green leaves.
* ‘Daniëlle’ has sturdy, thick, deep green leaves. Its growth habit is pendulous. This variety is resistant to leaf drop.
* ‘Monique’ is a small cultivar with deep green leaves that are narrow and rippled along the edge.
* ‘Judith’ is a small-leafed variety, that has green leaves with a cream-yellow border. ‘Judith’ has an attractive full shape, grows well with reduced light and sheds leaves minimally.
* ‘Midnight Lady’ has a compact, weeping growth habit. The leaves are very dark and curly.
* ‘Wasana’ especially suited to growing as bonsai. Its leaves are shiny green with white and the growth habit is irregular and weeping.
* ‘Golden King’ has a narrow irregular band of creamy yellow around each leaf.
* ‘De Gantel’ has a wide margin of chalky white around each leaf.
* ‘Exotica’ has light green leaves and a pendulous growth habit. Each leaf has a slight twist that adds to the gracefulness of the plant.
* ‘Reginald’ has leaves variegated in creamy lime with splashes of darker green along the midvein. It has a weeping habit similar to ‘Exotica.’
* ‘Golden Monique’ has a growth habit similar to ‘Monique,’ and leaf color like ‘Reginald.’
* ‘Too Little,’ is a miniature that is ideal for indoor bonsai: It has tiny recurved glossy leaflets on twiggy branchlets.
* ‘Variegata’ has leaves strongly marked with pure white and gray green along the edges. New leaves are often pure white, but acquire green centers as they mature.


