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Old 25-05-2007, 09:19 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Ficus Benjamina - acid-loving ?


"K" wrote in message
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gentlegreen writes
Dear Urglers,

I half-heartedly took some cuttings from an office plant a few months

back
and stuck them into "Westland MP with added John Innes" with no rooting
hormone. I was surprised when two of them rooted.

But growth is being slowed by the growing tips dieing back... which made

me
think the GP compost was a bit "hot".
There is some slight banding on newer leaves (veins remaining dark)

....which
made me think of iron deficiency ...

I can find no reference to ficus benjamina being acid-loving.

The plants are in amongst others so I'm guessing there's reasonable
humidity.

I just went and checked my colleague's plant from where I nicked the
cuttings and it's similarly banded, but the tips are fine .. she

apparently
only feeds it milky tea and coffee !


I used to feed mine on lapsang suchong (without milk, of course)


Looks like I'd better make it scientific and water one with (Oolong) and the
other with plain water.
And I really ought to buy some ericaceous compost for my gardenia in any
case ...