Ficus Moclame

$190

The Ficus Moclame, otherwise known as the Laurel Fig has beautiful, glossy oval leaves. This particular Moclame is absolutely perfect if you want something tall & minimal to become a statement piece in your space.

This item ships in a plastic grow pot, decorative pot not included. 

Every plant is unique! This photo represents the average size and shape of our current stock, some may be slightly taller, shorter, wider or thinner than the plant pictured.

All sales are final, no returns.

On the rare occasion that your plant is damaged in transit, we usually only need a photo of your delivery to help out. 

All of our plants will be hand-packed by one of our experienced team members. Everyone at PRINTWOOD owns and collects plants, and is familiar with the best practices to ensure they arrive safely to you. We try to use sustainable packaging materials and encourage recycling for any materials you do not keep from your package. 

SAN DIEGO PLANT DELIVERY & PICKUP

We offer local pickup & white glove delivery for the greater San Diego, CA area. To be eligible for white glove delivery in San Diego, the order minimum is $100. We offer free delivery in the city of San Diego for orders over $150. Local pickup is free for all San Diego residents. 

ORANGE COUNTY PLANT DELIVERY (Select Cities)

We offer white glove delivery for these select cities in Orange County, CA:

  • San Clemente
  • Dana Point
  • San Juan Capistrano 
  • Laguna Niguel
  • Laguna Beach
  • Newport Beach
  • Costa Mesa
  • Huntington Beach

To be eligible for white glove delivery in Orange County, the order minimum is $150. There is a $40 flat rate delivery charge for all select cities in Orange County. We offer free delivery in Orange County for orders over $500.

Each plant will come with its own personalized care card, which will have instructions and some recommendations on how to best keep your plants in the condition they arrived. 

Cleaning Leaves: Be sure to remove any build up of dust or household debris. We recommend checking the leaves at least once a month. 

Fertilizer: Most houseplants can be fed with organic fertilizer during the active growing months of spring and summer for an extra boost. Liquid or slow release fertilizer are best for indoor plants. Watch for browning leaf tips as a sign of over-fertilizing. 

Repotting: Most plants won't mind being a little root bound, and some actually prefer it. Always use fresh soil when repotting your plants. Fast growing plants in smaller pots will need repotting every 12 months, and slow growing plants or larger specimens won't require a bigger pot more than every 18-24 months.

Always do research on questions specific to your plants, or reach out to us with any questions. This information is here to help get you started!

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