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Fiddle Leaf Fig

Best Soil for Fiddle Leaf Figs

April 8, 2022April 8, 2022 by Alex K. Worley
Best soil for fiddle leaf fig

Fiddle leaf figs can be very sensitive to soil quality. The first sign of poor soil in fiddle leaf figs is the yellowing of leaves and slowed growth. If you want this indoor tree to … Read more

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Fiddle Leaf Fig Leaves Drooping: Causes + How to Revive It

March 16, 2022January 21, 2022 by Alex K. Worley

Fiddle leaf figs have sensitive leaves that are susceptible to changes in the plant’s growing environment. Drooping bottom and top leaves are an early indicator that something isn’t right. It’s best to determine the problem in order to … Read more

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How to Get Rid of Spider Mites on Fiddle Leaf Fig

December 19, 2021November 20, 2021 by Alex K. Worley
How to get rid of Spider mites on fiddle leaf fig

Spider mites (Tetranynchus utricae Koch) survive by attaching themselves to the foliage of plants like fiddle leaf figs where they cause damage that includes leaf loss and discoloration. It’s important to deal with spider mite invasions as … Read more

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Fiddle Leaf Fig Yellow Leaves: Causes and Fixes

March 16, 2022September 30, 2021 by Alex K. Worley
Fiddle leaf fig leaves turning yellow

Fiddle leaf figs are beloved houseplants due to their lustrous green leaves. So, it’s usually concerning when these leaves turn yellow due to overwatering, low-light conditions, lack of nutrients, and a host of other factors. … Read more

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How to Get Rid of White Spots on Fiddle Leaf Fig

September 30, 2021 by Alex K. Worley

It’s not uncommon to notice white marks on your fiddle leaf foliage, owing to the fact that there are numerous causative factors. The good news, though, is that you can get rid of these white … Read more

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How to Treat Fiddle Leaf Fig Bacterial Infection

January 21, 2022September 28, 2021 by Alex K. Worley

Fiddle leaf figs have characteristically big green leaves that can appear shiny and attractive when grown in plenty of natural light, warm weather, and moist soil. However, the leaves can develop unusual spots and discolorations … Read more

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Fiddle Leaf Fig Root Rot: Causes, Signs and Fixes

March 16, 2022September 28, 2021 by Alex K. Worley
Fiddle leaf fig root rot

Fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is a popular houseplant that’s susceptible to several diseases, including root rot. When fully healthy, the plant’s roots appear firm and pliable. However, if the roots feel mushy and have … Read more

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Red Spots on Fiddle Leaf Fig (Edema) – Causes and Fixes

March 16, 2022September 28, 2021 by Alex K. Worley
red spots on fiddle leaf fig

The most likely culprit whenever red spots appear on fiddle leaf fig plants is edema. This plant disorder is common in such ornamental plants and is caused by moisture stress within the leaf cells. To … Read more

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