Fiddle leaf figs are known to be high maintenance. With the right care and growing environment, you can have a happy, healthy houseplant.
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 ...
Whether it’s naturally outgrown its planter or you’re just looking to switch it up with a new pot, your fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) may need repotting. Although this beloved houseplant has a ...
Learning how to propagate a fiddle leaf fig is an extremely rewarding experience. While this plant has a reputation for being difficult to care for, it is surprisingly easy to propagate a fiddle leaf ...
Fiddle leaf figs are popular and generally easy to care for, making them a great fit for anyone looking to add some green to their home Be aware that fiddle leaf figs produce a milky sap that contains ...
Finding your fiddle leaf fig drooping is surprisingly common. These houseplants have a reputation for being botanical divas that need everything 'just right' in order to thrive. Thankfully, drooping ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Fiddle leaf fig trees have a rock star magnetism that can’t be denied. With their large, leathery leaves ...
Fiddle leaf figs need more sunlight than you think. Signs that your plant needs more light include yellow or brown leaves, legginess, lack of growth, and leaf drop. Gradually acclimate your plant to ...
Like fashion, houseplants come in and out of vogue. In the 1970s and '80s, the snake plant was king of the hill. It was pushed aside by the ZZ plant. Now, we have fiddle leaf fig, also commonly called ...