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Black Olive Tree typically reaches a moderate size when grown indoors, usually between 2 to 6 feet tall. However, size can vary depending on the amount of light, the size of the pot, and the plant's overall care. In ideal conditions, some may grow taller or wider. Regular pruning and repotting can help manage size and encourage healthy growth.
Black Olive Tree should be watered when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. This usually means watering every 1–2 weeks depending on the environment. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may cause leaf drop or browning. It's best to use your finger to check soil moisture and adjust frequency based on the season and humidity.
The Shady Lady Black Olive Tree (Bucida buceras) thrives in bright, direct light and is best suited for placement near a south- or west-facing window indoors. This tropical tree, known for its elegant, tiered branching and small, dark green leaves, requires plenty of sunlight to maintain its dense foliage and signature bonsai-like appearance.
When grown indoors, the Black Olive Tree needs at least 6–8 hours of bright light daily. A sun-drenched window is ideal, but if your space lacks sufficient natural light, consider supplementing with a grow light to encourage healthy growth.
Without enough light, the Shady Lady variety may become leggy, drop leaves, or lose its compact shape. Rotating the tree regularly ensures even light exposure and balanced growth.
For best results, mimic the tree’s natural tropical habitat: give it bright, consistent light, stable temperatures, and a well-draining soil mix. With the right care, your Shady Lady Black Olive Tree can become a stunning indoor showpiece.