Light Requirement: High Light (Bright Indirect Light)
Quick Tip: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry.
Preferred Temperature: 65º - 85º
Preferred Humidity: 50 - 70%; Moderate/High Humidity
Ficus Umbellata Lighting Requirements: High Light (Bright Indirect Light)
Aspect Hanging Heights - Ficus Umbellata
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Soltech's Recommendation -
24" to 36"
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Vita Hanging Heights - Ficus Umbellata
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Vita : 24" to 36"
60º Wide Beam Vita : 12" to 24"
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Highland Hanging Heights - Ficus Umbellata
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Soltech's Recommendation -
36º Narrow Beam Highland : 18" to 42"
60º Wide Beam Highland : 18" to 48"
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A well-arranged group of plants feels so calming to be near. The trick to making one of those groupings look designed, rather than just crowded, is texture: pair one bold, coarse-leaved plant with a few medium ones, then let fine, feathery foliage soften the edges. This guide covers what plant texture really means, how to layer coarse, medium, and fine plants, which textures suit small apartments, and how to keep a mixed grouping healthy under the right light.
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