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ficus family disaster
Hi all
I am desperate for some help here. I have a house plant that is over 6 ft tall now that I have had for over 10 years (2 different houses) All I know about it is that it is a member of the ficus family but I don't know which one. 3 weeks ago I moved it away from the window (radiator beneath it) into the centre of a through lounge to accommodate my christmas tree - disaster! What was a beautiful lush green plant with hundreds of rich green leaves is shedding like crazy and I'm as stressed as it obviously is. Can someone reassure me that I haven't damaged this plant beyond repair? I must admit that it has survived despite me and not due to me, but I would be gutted if I've killed it off completely just for a couple of weeks festivities :s The christmas tree is for moving tonight and the ficus gets its home back but is there anything I can do to help its recovery? Thanks |
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