What to do with a ficus in a veranda?

A ficus is a plant that has the habit of growing in areas that are fairly lenient, and this throughout the year since we will often find the plants of these families in Mediterranean climates.

Quite humid climates due to the presence of the sea which is quite close, but especially climates where the thermostat tends to remain high enough throughout the year, which is not the case everywhere.

So, when you bring a ficus home, it is better to provide it with the conditions it asks for so as not to have any problems. It is for this purpose that we have seen the impact of heating on this plant.

But today we are going to talk about a particular location that is very popular with fans of this plant. Indeed, we are going to see how to have a ficus in a veranda all year round.

Ficus - General information 

There are a whole bunch of different ficus trees on the market, each with characteristics that will look better on some people than on others. This is why we invite you to discover them all in our article on this subject.

Beware of the heat with a ficus in a veranda

On paper, a ficus requires heat and sunlight all year round. So, what could be better than putting this ficus in a veranda which will be able to offer it all!

But if the ficus needs heat, it's not going to ask for too much either. In fact, to put it simply, the best to achieve throughout the year is a good twenty degrees!

However, a veranda is generally a small greenhouse on legs because of its design and if air conditioning is increasingly democratized, this is not necessarily the case in all homes in the country.

Therefore, it will still be necessary to pay attention to the ficus in a veranda from the point of view of the temperature. What we advise you is to know your environment well and therefore to know the temperature variations.

If it ever climbs too much, plan ahead by making sure your plant is not in too much pain. To do this, you can slightly increase the watering rate, for example to bring it a little freshness.

Likewise, you can use a sprayer and a microfiber cloth to spray it with a little water on the leaves every two to three days to help it without over-moistening the soil.

The ficus in a veranda, the best place in the house?

Once this heat problem has been resolved, one can wonder quite legitimately if putting a ficus in a veranda is not the best idea and to that, we answer that of course yes it is one of the best places.

This piece is made to allow you to live in a hybrid with the qualities of an indoor environment and those of an outdoor environment. Thus, you will be able to make the most of the sun and the mild temperatures.

It's perfect for a ficus on paper. However, as we will see in the rest of the article, there are different points to consider in order for your ficus in a veranda to feel its best!

Beware of too much exposure to the sun!

One of those points is exposure to the sun. So, yes, you are going to tell us that it has been said from the start that ficus trees love the sun and heat, but as you know they are temperamental plants.

If they love the heat, it shouldn't get too hot and it's exactly the same with sunshine. Ficuses love the sun, but it shouldn't be too hard anyway!

If so, you will be quickly warned, as you will see brown spots starting to appear on the leaves of your ficus in a conservatory. This is a sign that it should be put in a less exposed place.

These brown spots are literally the leaves of your ficus that are burning from the sun's rays! Be careful, they may only appear in summer.

Indeed, in winter, when the sun's rays are weaker, it is possible that the location of your ficus in a veranda is not a problem. So don't be surprised if this event happens suddenly in summer.

Is your veranda equipped with heating?

By the way, let's talk about winter! Indeed, this period is key in the maintenance of a ficus in a veranda which must, as we said before, always have an outside temperature of around twenty degrees.

However, if your veranda is not heated, you will struggle to find this temperature. In addition, ficus have a holy horror of being moved and can lose their leaves in the maneuver.

So, before putting a ficus in a veranda, the best is to make sure that it has a heating system to suit the needs of your plant during the winter period.

Our advice for buying your ficus

Ficuses are beautiful plants, and there are all kinds of them. Are you struggling to make your choice? No worries, we've made a selection for you.