The fiddle leaf fig tree is a high-maintenance houseplant, so you need to pay close attention to its watering regime. But, ...
Finding your fiddle leaf fig drooping is surprisingly common. These houseplants have a reputation for being botanical divas ...
Named for its abundant glossy fiddle-shaped leaves, this towering beauty brings a tropical flair to any interior scheme ...
‘Pop on a sunny windowsill, keep the water topped up and fresh, and soon enough roots will grow,’ says Kelly Dyer from Patch ...
How Often Does a Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Need to Be Repotted? "Every one to two years is ideal for younger fiddles. Mature plants can go two to three years if they're not root-bound," Nyman tells us.
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In its native habitat, fiddle leaf fig plants grow in full sun, so too much sunlight isn't typically an issue. However, if the plant is exposed to too much direct sunlight too quickly, the leaves ...
Your plant seems to have a fungal disease ... You will also have to prune it to obtain your desired branching habit. Your Fiddle-leaf Fig, or Ficus lyrata, can grow into a large tree of more ...