I’m sure you’ll relate to this scenario. You’re proud of your Fiddle Leaf Fig, nurturing it with care, but one day you notice brown, crispy edges on its leaves. You’re left scratching your head, wondering what went wrong. The brown tips on your fig’s leaves clearly indicate something is amiss. But don’t throw in the …
Fiddle Leaf Fig
The thrill of watching your fiddle leaf fig flourish is diminished when you notice dying new growths appearing on your plant. This common issue could have several causes or even a combination of causes. Overwatering or underwatering is a common cause of fiddle leaf fig new growth dying. Reduce watering so that the soil is …
Fiddle Leaf Figs are notoriously picky about the temperature in which they grow. The ideal temperature range for growing fiddle leaf figs is 60-75 °F. Do not leave your plants in temperatures below 50 °F for an extended period. It can withstand temperatures up to 100 °F with ease. However, if the temperature is too …
Fiddle Leaf Figs prefer bright but filtered light, with no more than a few hours of direct sunlight in the morning. More than that may cause figs to burn. Move sunburned Fiddle Leaf Figs to a less sunny location, water thoroughly, and remove damaged foliage. Your Fiddle Leaf Fig’s richly textured leaves beg for the …
In fiddle leaf figs, the first sign of a cry for help almost always appears on the leaves. The same is true for fiddle leaf fig leaves with holes, cracks, or tears. When it comes to holes, they’re more than just an eyesore. They could also indicate a more serious underlying problem with your fiddle …
Despite being notoriously demanding, the Fiddle Leaf Fig remains one of the most loved indoor plants and this trend is not going anywhere any time soon. The gorgeous leaves of the Ficus Lyrata still have enthusiasts swooning that they don’t mind the extra challenge these plants present. If you’ve noticed the foliage of your fiddle …
Something is very clearly amiss if your fiddle leaf (Ficus lyrata) begins sprouting small leaves. This beautiful plant is famous for having large, veiny leaves, with some bearing the shape of fiddles. New leaves should sprout every four to six weeks, and they should be about the same size as the older leaves. The three …
Have you noticed that something is wrong with your Fiddle Leaf Fig? Not long ago, I noticed that the leaves on my Fiddle Leaf Fig tree had begun to change, becoming visibly dry and curling. If you’ve noticed a similar change in your plant, you may be at a loss as to how to resurrect …
I brought home a fiddle leaf fig tree from a local garden center just about a week ago. Its full-bodied, glossy leaves were simply beautiful. However, just after a week – and don’t get me wrong, I was watering it diligently every day – the leaves started to wither, making the whole plant seem like …