Here are the steps for repotting your ficus:
Step 1: In a container, mix soil and perlite for better root development and to reduce soil saturation with water. The pot in which the plant is placed should be 2-3 cm larger than the previous one. This ensures that the roots have enough room to expand without becoming waterlogged.
Step 2: Gently remove the plant from the pot. To do this, carefully loosen the soil around the edges of the pot and tip the plant out. Clean the roots of soil, and if there are damaged or rotted roots, remove them with sterilized scissors or pruning shears.
Step 3: Place the previously prepared soil mixture at the bottom of the new pot. Position the roots over the drainage layer, ensuring they spread out naturally, and cover them with soil. Lightly press down the soil to eliminate air pockets.
Step 4: Water the plant thoroughly after repotting to help it settle into its new environment. Ensure the water drains well to avoid root rot. Place the ficus in a well-lit area but protected from direct sunlight to help it better withstand the stress caused by repotting.
By following these steps, your ficus will have the best chance of thriving and continuing to beautify your living space. Additionally, regular care, such as wiping the leaves to remove dust and checking for pests, will keep your ficus looking its best. With the right care, a ficus can be a long-lasting and stunning addition to your home.