Figleaf tree8/10/2023 You can also trim or snap off leaves that have run their course. This will reduce the size of the plant and promote new growth from the point where the cut was made. If that’s not your style, and you want to maintain the plant’s height and girth, pruning cuts can be made just above any node (aka – right about a where a leaf attaches to a stem). Many Fiddle Leaf Fig fans love to let this plant grow in all sorts of funky shapes. For spots where something else (besides dust) has landed on your plant, use a mild soapy solution to wet the cloth then wipe. Simply wiping the leaves with a wet cloth usually does the trick. Here’s one of the greatest benefits of this plant – its large leaves are easy to clean and, overall, there are fewer leaves than many other interior plants. Please refer to our nutrient guide for details. ![]() Keep an eye on the newer leaves – not the emerging ones if the new leaves are yellow and the veins prevalent, it is possible it needs some nutrients. If your Lyrata is positioned on a porch in the south, it may need supplemental nutrition sooner than 12 months. After 12 months, it can be fed quarterly with a complete fertilizer formulated for interior plants. During this time, it will use the residual nutrients from nursery production. The Fiddle Leaf Fig likely will not need to be fed during the first 6 months after it has shipped. If you want a good, sustainable indoor plant and don’t have good light, this is not the plant for you – unless you’re up for moving it for frequent trips to better lit areas. It can also thrive in a room with strong ambient light. Your best placement is near a window where the plant can get some sun light – east-, south- and west-facing windows are best. Next to watering, having adequate light is the most significant factor keeping your Lyrata happy inside. See our watering guide for more information. This plant is a moderate to heavy drinker, and can go for 2+ weeks without watering with the proper sub-irrigation system, but we suggest you check it weekly during the first 6-8 weeks after you get it and during hot summer months. Here’s what you need to know if you’re getting a Ficus Lyrata: Watering The Fiddle Leaf Fig is a really great plant for beginners and experts alike, and designers will appreciate what it can do in a photo. Although our plants are the highest quality and acclimated for reduced light situations, they will thrive in higher light. ![]() All Fiddle Leaf figs prefer bright light. Special note: After shipping hundreds of these plants, we have new guidance for ordering: If you do not have a bright, sunny spot – on a patio or adjacent to an east, west, or (preferably) south window – please consider another plant from our low-light selections. The larger size (in 14″ growpot) is available in tree and bush form, while the mid-size (in 12″ growpot) is only available as a tree and the smallest (in 10″ growpot) is available in both tree and bush.It is shown here, to the left, in the standard tree form in a 14″ growpot. A standard tree is more popular, and a bush will have leaves all the way to the base. Put it in a well-lit room and let it grow.The Fiddle Leaf Fig is available in 3 sizes in varying heights and 2 styles – standard tree form and bush. ![]() ![]() The ficus lyrata, also known as a Fiddle Leaf Fig is sought after for its big, violin-shaped (that’s a fiddle down south) leaves and ability to take a prominent place in the décor of a big space. This plant is so trendy, it’s called the “it” plant – and the “it” has nothing to do with technology and everything to do with style.
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