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Does creeping fig grow fast?

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Asked by: Heather Reed

Creeping Fig Care. These plants grow at a fast pace, eventually reaching up to 15 feet in length, when left to grow. It only has an average spread of three to six feet. The recommended for growing in USDA hardiness zones 9 – 11.

How long does a creeping fig take to grow?

A newly planted creeping fig takes a few months to get established before sending out vigorous new shoots. Juvenile growth has aerial roots that manufacture adhesive that glues the plant to underlying surfaces, including concrete, masonry, tile and glass. Juvenile growth can cover a wall in two to three years.

How long does it take to propagate creeping fig?

Allow about 6-8 weeks for nice long healthy roots that indicate its time to pot into soil. These timelines are if you take the cuttings in mid spring/summer. If you take the cutting at other times they will still work, it just will take a little longer to develop roots.

How close to wall should I plant creeping fig?

For indoor pots or a small outdoor garden, you need only one creeping fig plant. This fast-spreading vine requires at least 10 feet of vertical clearance and 3 feet of horizontal space. Indoor use is commonly relegated to growing the plant on a trellis to decorate a side wall within a living room or hallway.

How big will a creeping fig get?

How to Grow Creeping Fig Indoors

Botanical Name Ficus pumila
Plant Type Vine
Mature Size 10–15 ft. tall, 3–6 ft. wide
Sun Exposure Partial shade
Soil Type Well-drained

Does creeping fig need a trellis?

A charming climber with small, heart-shaped leaves, creeping fig (Ficus pumila) will cover unsightly cement, stucco or brick buildings. As it climbs with the help of aerial roots, it doesn’t need wires or a trellis. It shouldn’t be used on wood walls, however, which its sticky tendrils can damage.

Should you mist creeping fig?

A ficus pumila (creeping fig) likes humidity, but keeping the leaves wet from misting attracts Mealy BugsLearn how to identify and treat Mealy Bugs, a houseplant pest that leaves sticky, white, cottony residue on houseplants.

Does creeping fig need sun?

Creeping fig will grow in almost any light conditions from shade to sun. Water regularly when the vine is young but, after it is established, you can leave it in the hands of Mother Nature. It will do fine on its own, even in drought conditions.

Does creeping fig damage brick walls?

It is especially difficult to remove from walls. For example, its strong, sticky aerial roots will cling to concrete block, brick, wood or stone surfaces where it will grow into every possible crevice and crack. They can even burrow into the mortar between blocks and bricks.

Can you divide creeping fig?

A mature creeping fig plant can go long periods without water as well as tolerate short periods of freezing. The plant produces roots easily and therefore can be divided and transplanted without great difficulty.

Can creeping fig be used as ground cover?

Creeping fig (Ficus pumila) is a fast-growing vine that can be used to soften the look of concrete garden walls. The plant’s wandering stems and small leaves create an interesting lacy pattern as the vine grows across the wall. It can also be used as a groundcover.

Is creeping fig frost tolerant?

Creeping fig tolerates freezing conditions for short periods of time and is hardy to about fifteen degrees Fahrenheit. It needs to be pruned regularly from growing into roofs, eaves, and windows. Mature vines will need to be tied or re-anchored to the wall if they get too heavy.

How do you keep creeping figs away?


Once dry and brittle the vines are more difficult to cut pull the vines off the structure by hand after they dry for a week dehydrate. The vines lose the relative amount of their tag.

Where do creeping figs grow?

Place your creeping fig in a bright room with indirect light. Use the right soil. If planting outdoors, make sure your garden soil is well-draining with a slightly acidic soil pH. As an indoor plant, creeping figs thrive in aerated potting soil.

Is creeping fig slow growing?

Initially, in the first year, creeping fig will grow slowly, if at all. In year two, it will begin to grow and climb. By year three you may wish you hadn’t planted it. By this time, it will grow and climb in leaps and bounds.

How do you train creeping figs?

As it grows, creeping fig will latch onto a vertical surface with tiny tendrils and can be trained by pruning to stay flat. Two or three times a year, clip away new layers to encourage more horizontal growth and to prevent leaves from turning leathery.

Does creeping fig stay green all year?

Although it will drop leaves after a cold snap, it will re-grow leaves and, with some pruning, look as good as new within the next season.

Does creeping fig attract rats?

Pet food and ivy are also a lure for them. Rats will even eat grass seed, bird seed and pet droppings. Roof rats like to establish nests in many of our most common backyard plants such as Algerian ivy, bougainvillea, cape honeysuckle, creeping fig, Italian cypress, natal plum, palm trees, oleander and yucca.

What plant keeps snakes away?

Other Anti-Snake Plants



Prickly and spiky plants may also have some repellent properties. Mother-in-laws tongue, yucca, and other such pointy plants could be effective in keeping snakes out of the garden. Marigolds are used to repel a host of plants and could provide some deterrent to snakes.

Does creeping fig lose its leaves?

As a houseplant, it doesn’t tolerate drying out as well as other figs (including fiddle leaf fig). When it gets too dry, creeping fig will drop its leaves prematurely. Hailing from warm, tropical climates, creeping fig appreciates average to above-average relative humidity levels.

Does dog poop attract rats?

Dog poop attracts rodents.



“Dog waste is often a leading food source for rats in urban areas,” D’Aniello says. Although it is good that the waste is being eaten, it’s definitely not ideal that dog poop that isn’t picked up will likely attract both rats and mice, D’Aniello says.

What color are dogs afraid of?

colour indigo

A scientific study which indicated dogs are afraid of the colour indigo.

Are rats scared of dogs?

We already know that there is a natural dislike between cats and rodents as they have a predator-prey relationship. Dogs are pretty terrifying to smaller animals and have a strong hate/fear relationship with cats, the predators of rodents. So it should stand to reason that rodents would be terrified of canines.