Pruning isn't strictly an essential part of fiddle leaf fig care. But, as they often grow several inches a year, it can be a useful way to ensure these houseplants don't outgrow their allotted space.
The right care can help this unique houseplant thrive. Fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) plants are known for being finicky. They’re more sensitive than houseplants that can forgive inconsistent care and ...
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Fiddle Leaf Fig Care and Growing Tips
Fiddle leaf figs are one of the most aesthetically pleasing and popular indoor plants, according to gardening researcher Madison Moulton from All About Gardening. Their large fleshy leaves make fiddle ...
There are quite a few fiddle leaf fig problems that can potentially affect your plant and cause it to start looking less than its best. The good news is all of them are easy to deal with and you can ...
These are the most common causes of brown spots on fiddle leaf fig foliage, plus simple tips for restoring your plant’s health. Crystal Bolin Photography / Getty Images Fiddle leaf figs are among the ...
My fiddle leaf fig vacationed outdoors this summer. During my hurricane preparations, I noticed one stem is too tall for its indoor home. Can I cut it off and propagate new figs from it? I haven't ...
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Prune These 11 Indoor Plants In January For A Fresh Start
Outdoor gardening slows down in January, but if you have these indoor plants, you can get to work cleaning them up during the chilly season.
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