Struggling with your Ficus, or just wanting a fresh pest-free potting mix for it? Packed with nutritious bio-active elements like Worm Castings and Activated Charcoal, this soil mix will help address typical issues with Ficus, such as the common leaf-drop or yellowing foliage. This potting mix is also suitable for rooting stem cuttings and Ficus with root rot, too. Invest in your houseplants with the solid foundation of our ukhouseplants potting mixes. 🪴


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Key Features:

  • Fungus Gnat Free Composition: Grow your houseplant with confidence, knowing there will be no flies or insects in the mix when it arrives! We store our potting mixes for two weeks before confirming they are bug free.
  • Bark & Perlite: Pine bark fragments (1-2cm) are important for Ficus as it'll help with keeping the soil slightly acidic (ideal for maximum nutrient uptake). The perlite will act like small structural 'pillars' that'll promote better aeration within the potting mix to prevent root rot & compaction. This is very important for this group of houseplant due to their delicate root systems. 
  • Vermiculite: Encourages a more reliable level of soil moisture to help the root system grow, along with the added benefit of keeping the soil slightly warmer to promote quicker growth rates throughout the year.
  • Sand & Grit: A balanced amount of fine-graded sand to promote optimum drainage, while providing substance for its root system to interact and grow through. Our sand composition will also help downplay the risk of dehydration and drought-related plant damage to its foliage. 
  • Enriched with Worm Castings: Organic worm castings enhance soil fertility and encourage microbial activity, promoting healthy root development and boosting overall plant vitality. This is the secret ingredient to a happy indoor Ficus. You will never have worms in the soil, just their doorless castings that cannot be seen from the naked eye.
  • Reduces Environmental Shock: Formulated to help mitigate abiotic (environmental) stress, this mix provides a stable and nutrient-rich environment, helping these plants adapt to indoor conditions with reduced risk of shock.
  • Crafted in the UK: Proudly made in the UK with a focus on quality and sustainability, this potting mix reflects the expertise of local craftsmanship, ensuring your Ficus receives the best possible care.
  • The potting mix has a pH Balance of 6.4.
  • Once opened, it'll remain fresh for at least twelve months when stored in a dry, cool cabinet/shelf. 


Suitable Plants for This Potting Mix:

  • Ficus benjamina (Weeping fig)

  • Ficus elastica (Rubber plant / Rubber tree)

  • Ficus lyrata (Fiddle-leaf fig)

  • Ficus microcarpa (Chinese banyan / Ginseng ficus / Indian laurel)

  • Ficus pumila (Creeping fig)

  • Ficus benghalensis (Banyan tree)

  • Ficus religiosa (Sacred fig / Bo tree / Peepal tree)

  • Ficus altissima (Council tree / Lofty fig)

  • Ficus benghalensis ‘Audrey’ (Bengal fig / Audrey fig)

  • Ficus alii (Alii fig / Banana-leaf fig)

  • Ficus sycomorus (Sycamore fig)

  • Ficus carica (Common fig / Edible fig)


❓ Can't find your plant on this list? Send us a message via the 'Contact Me' page & we'll point you in the right direction! 



Sizes:

Don't know the size of your new pot yet? Simply measure the pot's top diameter to find the perfect amount of compost you'll need for repotting.


Size (Litres)Ideal for...
1L13cm pots or smaller
5L
14cm - 20cm pots
10L21cm - 28cm pots
15L29cm - 35cm pots 
25L36cm pots or larger, or for multiple repottings!


FAQs

How Often Do I Need To Repot My Ficus?

We recommend to repot your houseplant once every three years, using a fresh batch of potting mix with the next sized pot. The only time that you may need to repot more often is if your plant is suffering from root rot. (Read the fifth question)


What Does 'Bio-Active Mean'?

Selecting the bio-active selection incorporates both Worm Castings and Biochar, which both will help with the overall health of your new potting mix. The soil will promote a better relationship with the root system, which in turn will aid the plant’s wellbeing, photosynthesis and ability to deal with pests/diseases like root rot!



Can I Repot My Ficus in the Autumn or Winter?

Yes! Repotting Ficus (Rubber Trees, Fiddle-Leaf-Figs, etc) during the colder months of the year is safe practice & doesn't increase the likelihood of transplant shock or root rot (compared to transplanting in spring or summer).


Will Repotting My Ficus Help with It Constantly Losing/Dropping Leaves?

Repotting can help with leaf-drop, especially if the plant has root rot. In most cases as well, leaf-drop on a Ficus could be caused either by too little light or Spider Mites. Ensure your Ficus is kept within 1.5m of a window (a windowsill is best) and don't panic if it receives partial sunlight as this is beneficial. Don't allow it to have more than 4 hours of sunlight a day though, so an east or west-facing window is best. Furthermore, pests like Spider Mites can cause leaf loss, so it's important to check the foliage once a month and use a product like 'Phytoseiulus' that'll help eradicate them.

 

Is This Potting Mix Suitable for a Ficus with Root Rot?

Yes! So, it's advised to repot your plant as soon as symptoms of root rot arises. Symptoms include rapidly yellowing leaves, browned new leaves that don't emerge successfully, and potential soil mould. Ficus grown more than 3m from a window are most likely to develop root rot, which can have symptoms of sudden leaf-loss, too. We recommend to take the plant from the pot and scan the outer edge of the potting mix. Root rot will look like brown, flat/deflated and can easily be pulled off from the soil (with little difficulty). There could be a slight 'earthy' smell to the soil, too. Healthy roots will be cream, light-brown or red in colour and will feel twig-like when lightly pinched. Follow the next steps to repotting your root rotted Ficus with one of the options;

Option 1: If more less than 20% of the roots have rotten, remove the dead roots with scissors and replant it back into its original pot, using fresh new this compost.
Option 2: If roughly between 20% - 80% of the roots have rotten, We recommend removing the dead roots and repot into a smaller pot. One that is around 3-5cm smaller in diameter is best, along with using this potting mix.
Option 3: If more than 80% of the roots have rotten, it's recommended to take stem cuttings and root them in either water or soil to 'restart' the root system.


Should I Water My Ficus Before or After Repotting?

We always recommend watering your houseplant around 12 hours before potting so that the plant is hydrated and strong enough for its repot. If you forget to water beforehand, it's not the end of the world as long as you're very gentle with the root system. It's also advised to wait two days before giving the plant another water again, just so it gives enough time for your plant to settle into its new home. 


How to Store This Potting Mix

It's best to keep the lid of the potting mix slightly ajar by around 20% to help it have aeration while in storage. The best place to store the potting mix is in a cool, dark shelf or cabinet until you need it next.


Is This ukhouseplants Ficus Potting Mix Suitable for Cuttings?

Yes. You can use this potting mix to pot-up unrooted or already-rooted cuttings via propagation. You can also use this potting mix to sow Ficus seeds, too!



Need Any Further Product Help or Professional Houseplant Advice?
If you need any help at all, please feel free to reach out to us via the 'Contact Me' section on this website. Our professional houseplant advisor (THE HOUSEPLANT DOCTOR™) will directly respond to your questions quickly so you feel 100% confident about the next steps with your plant - regardless if they're healthy or need a helping-hand! That's the ukhouseplants difference. 🪴 


This product comprises individually-sourced components to create our quality potting mix. Its basal component, coconut coir, is peat-free sourced from a well-established company in southern England that comply with strict production regulations in the U.K.. We then quality check & combine with the suitable ingredients to improve the overall soil structure and replicate the ecological habitats of temperate and tropical climates.

All our products include recyclable packaging/materials, with deliveries made to the local Post Office/Royal Mail Sorting Office or parcel depot via our fully-electric vehicle.
All of our composts come in a resealable bag, so never worry about having a little extra left over. Simply enclose the lid and situate it in a dry, dark area away from pets and children. The soil's freshness will last at least twelve months once opened, so it's great for emergency repotting and top-ups.
Unfortunately, our handcrafted composts are only available to those in the U.K., due to E.U. trading laws on plant-based materials. However, if you are in the U.K., expect free delivery and postage within three days of purchase! 
Any good potting mix will only hold a certain volume of water before dripping the excess through the drainage holes. You're most likely going to cause root rot by watering the plant too often instead of the exact amount of water per drink.

Here's an example, it's far better to water the plant 7L in one go once a week, as supposed to 1L per day for the entire week. The roots won't be able to access the oxygen within the soil, which is critical for reducing the development of root rot. Like bubbles in an ocean, the air will rise when the potting mix is wet, so it's essential to allow the soil to dry slightly between drinks to regain the oxygen.

Our Repotting Kits are designed to maximise both the air circulation and soil structure around your plant's roots, meaning that it'll have the very best conditions for optimal growth. Remember not to water the soil too frequently, and your little friend will very much enjoy his new home!

Due to the weight difference when containing water, most soil are measured by the volume. Most companies (like ourselves) will go down the route of Litres, with only a few using other methods like the size of their bags/sacks. We use Litres to help the customer visually imagine the amount that they'll receive!
ukhouseplants has a rich history of excellence within the indoor plant community. Its horticulturally-trained founder, Joe Bagley, is a well-known Instagram influencer for all things green, amassing over 55K followers and 5,000+ daily website users with his easy-to-follow tips, tricks and advice. ( @ukhouseplants / ukhouseplants.com ). He has featured on BBC’s Gardeners World and BBC Radio, as well as with working alongside giants like the RHS and Dulux to promote the connection between mental health improvement and houseplants.

His carefully chosen ingredients and attention to detail within each batch of potting mix set his products apart from the rest. All soils are peat-free, handcrafted to order and always pest-free (Fungus Gnats, Soil Mites, etc.). He believes a healthy, functioning root system always starts with a nutritious, well-structured foundation that balances water retention, oxygenation and soil nutrients in perfect harmony. Why not treat your green pal to his top-quality potting mixes; the best sub-terrain companions on the internet? 🪴
We'll send you a confirmation email with the purchase's receipt, along with a Step-by-Step Guide on repotting your plant. You can then refer to the guide once your compost arrives! 😊
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