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How to Care for Fiddle Leaf Fig Plants
Shop this plantAbout Fiddle Leaf Fig
Native to the rainforests of Western and Central Africa, Fiddle Leaf Fig is a tropical fig tree reaching towering heights in the wild, and among the most known and coveted house plants. The vibrant green foliage full of lyre-shaped, larger-than-life leaves makes any space feel more unique and welcoming.
Other common names
- Banjo Fig
- Ficus Lyrata
How Often Should I Water My Fiddle Leaf Fig?
With easyplant, watering your Fiddle leaf fig is simple. Make sure to check the easyplant reservoir once a month and fill it when empty, and you're all set!
Fiddle Leaf Fig Light Needs
Fiddle Leaf Fig grows best in a space with bright indirect light, where the sun rays are diffused, and can also adapt to spaces with bright direct light, where the sunlight streams inside directly. Avoid placing it in spaces with low light or spaces without natural sunlight.
Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Care
During your Fiddle Leaf Fig’s first few days at home, it may lose several leaves. You may let them fall out on their own or cut them. No need to worry - newly adjusted leaves will take their place. For best adjustment, avoid moving the pot around the house too much, and allow it to adjust to a stable environment.
To help it grow optimally and evenly, occasionally dust the leaves and rotate the pot by a ¼ turn once a month. To maintain its aesthetic shape and height, you may periodically prune it to your liking.
How Big Do Fiddle Leaf Fig Plants Grow?
Fiddle Leaf Fig grows slowly and steadily. It can grow multiple feet every year and live on for decades. As your Fiddle Leaf Fig grows, it is normal for it to shed one or two leaves from the bottom in order to grow new leaves up top.
Temperature & Humidity
Fiddle Leaf Figs prefer temperatures between 60 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, similar to the temperatures you’d find in their natural tropical habitat. The most important thing to remember is that Fiddle Leaf Figs don’t do well with temperature fluctuations. Keep them away from air conditioning units or vents where they may get a shock from the cold air.
Like most tropical plants, Fiddle Leaf Figs love to be kept moist, with humidity levels between 30% and 60%. It can benefit from being in a room with a humidifier.
Are Fiddle Leaf Fig Toxic for Pets & Kids?
Fiddle Leaf Fig may be mildly toxic if ingested, so be sure to keep away from curious children and pets. With that in mind, this plant might not be the best choice for pet owners. If your cat or dog decides to chew on a Fiddle Leaf Fig’s leaves, it can cause irritation to their mouth, throat, or stomach. Pet owners who still want a Fiddle Leaf Fig may want to keep it in a room that their pets can’t access.
Troubleshooting Common Problems with Fiddle Leaf Fig
Allow a two week adjustment period for your Fiddle Leaf Fig to acclimate to its new environment. Droopy Leaves on Fiddle Leaf Figs If you notice leaves are becoming droopy or spotted brown, relocate the pot to a more brightly lit location. Curling Leaves on Fiddle Leaf Figs If you notice leaves are becoming crispy or curling, relocate the pot to a less directly lit location.
Frequently Asked Questions about Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant
- Do fiddle leaf figs need direct sunlight to grow?Fiddle Leaf Figs should be kept away from harsh direct sunlight, as it can actually cause them to get sunburned. They do best in a space with lots of bright, indirect sunlight. you can provide it this kind of light by using curtains to diffuse the sun rays.
- Should I mist my fiddle leaf fig?
It’s important to keep your Fiddle Leaf Fig in moist, humid conditions. Try using a humidifier, grouping your plant together with other plants, or putting a pebble tray with water near your plant.
- Are fiddle leaf figs difficult to take care of?Fiddle Leaf Figs may not be the best choice for first-time plant owners who are looking for something simple to care for. They require careful watering and need specific humidity levels to thrive. Because they grow so quickly, they may need to be repotted and pruned every year. Still, the reward for this hard work is a stunning, towering plant that’s sure to impress.
- Will a fiddle leaf fig grow fruit?For the most part, a Fiddle Leaf Fig grown indoors will not bear fruit, as it’s difficult to get the conditions just right. However, on rare occasions, you may notice fruit on your Fiddle Leaf Fig. Unfortunately, it’s not very tasty. It isn’t toxic, but you certainly wouldn’t want to eat it!