A few months back I planted some rubiginosa seeds and they germinated not too long after. They're about 2 months old now and I am beginning to wonder if they are truly rubiginosa. The leaves remind me more of religiosa. I've been told the leaves now are not mature leaves and that they will change, but I am just a bit worried I guess. I just want a rubiginosa
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Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Hi everyone,
A few months back I planted some rubiginosa seeds and they germinated not too long after. They're about 2 months old now and I am beginning to wonder if they are truly rubiginosa. The leaves remind me more of religiosa. I've been told the leaves now are not mature leaves and that they will change, but I am just a bit worried I guess. I just want a rubiginosa
. Does anyone have a picture of a rubiginosa seedling that they can share? Thanks!
A few months back I planted some rubiginosa seeds and they germinated not too long after. They're about 2 months old now and I am beginning to wonder if they are truly rubiginosa. The leaves remind me more of religiosa. I've been told the leaves now are not mature leaves and that they will change, but I am just a bit worried I guess. I just want a rubiginosa
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Mine are not anywhere near this big yet so probably not worth comparing.
It is worth noting that rubiginosa seems to be very variable over its range here in Aust. I have 2 quite distinct forms -leaves and trunk - that both appear to be rubiginosa.
I also note a slightly lighter colour between the leaf veins on those seedlings. Maybe they could do with a little iron or trace elements along with whatever you are already feeding them.
It is worth noting that rubiginosa seems to be very variable over its range here in Aust. I have 2 quite distinct forms -leaves and trunk - that both appear to be rubiginosa.
I also note a slightly lighter colour between the leaf veins on those seedlings. Maybe they could do with a little iron or trace elements along with whatever you are already feeding them.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Hmm interesting, thanks!shibui wrote:Mine are not anywhere near this big yet so probably not worth comparing.
It is worth noting that rubiginosa seems to be very variable over its range here in Aust. I have 2 quite distinct forms -leaves and trunk - that both appear to be rubiginosa.
I also note a slightly lighter colour between the leaf veins on those seedlings. Maybe they could do with a little iron or trace elements along with whatever you are already feeding them.
Good point about the leaf veins. I haven't actually been feeding them at all since I'm unsure how effective the fert would be in such a peaty (seed starting) soil.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Yep. Definitely looks like rubiginosa to me. And I pull heaps out as weeds everyday. I also agree it is suffering an element deficiency. Iron or nitrogen probably. Peat contains NO nutrients. As it is warming up where you are, I would repot it into a free draining mix and start fertilising. They are very heavy feeders but step it up gradually.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Thanks Joel!
I was just a little concerned since the leaves reminded me so much of religiosa. Nice to know otherwise!
I was just a little concerned since the leaves reminded me so much of religiosa. Nice to know otherwise!
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Well my
is it is definitely not a PJ fig - the leaves don't look as dark green as they should nor as smooth and glossy as they should. Can't speak for the religiosa 
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Sorry, I should have specified these are definitely not the leaves it will continue to produce for the rest of it's life. Just deficient juvenile leaves that may also not be getting enough sunlight. Fix these issues and pot it up into a fast draining mix with a bit of fert and you should start to get the adult foliage that typify this species.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Maybe the rubiginosa leaves are starting to come out now?
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
The leaves coming out now do look like rubiginosa. I've got two seedlings, and both are surprisingly pushing aerial roots. One is backbudding like crazy as well.
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Nice! Now quickly pot them into a more suitable mix now that it is warming up and let them power on through summer!
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They look fantastic now if only the wife would let me spend my squirreled away dollars and cents on some grow lights I'd be set
love watching the passion and lengths you go to for your tropicals. Inspires and humbles keep posting.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
Thank you both, it's certainly something interesting with all the things I do for my trees.
One of the seedlings has really developed quite a few aerial roots now, but I'm just going to leave them and let them swell up the base so it can get nice and fat in a short time.
One of the seedlings has really developed quite a few aerial roots now, but I'm just going to leave them and let them swell up the base so it can get nice and fat in a short time.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
This little seedling has just been growing like a weed these past few months. It's got tons of aerial roots at the base, which I'm going to leave so that they cause the base to swell and thicken at a quick rate.
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Re: Ficus rubiginosa Seedlings
That kind of growth in one year, eh?
Pretty sure that's already a better specimen than the ficus benjamina I've had for three years now.
I think it's time to order some seeds . . . and some grow lights . . .
I think it's time to order some seeds . . . and some grow lights . . .
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lackhand wrote:That kind of growth in one year, eh?Pretty sure that's already a better specimen than the ficus benjamina I've had for three years now.
I think it's time to order some seeds . . . and some grow lights . . .
Not even quite a year, this one's only about 6-7 months old
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