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Plant Description
The fiddle leaf fig plant, also known by its scientific name Ficus lyrata, is a popular houseplant known for its large, glossy, violin-shaped leaves. It is native to the tropical regions of West Africa and can grow up to 10-15 feet tall in the wild, although it typically grows to around 3-6 feet tall indoors. Fiddle leaf fig plants require bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. They prefer to be kept consistently moist but not over-watered, as they are susceptible to root rot. It's important to avoid placing them in drafty areas or near air conditioning vents, as they prefer warm and humid conditions.
Pruning is also important to maintain the plant's shape and health. If the plant becomes too tall, it can be pruned to encourage branching and promote a fuller appearance. Fertilizing once a month during the growing season can also help keep the plant healthy and vibrant. Overall, the fiddle leaf fig plant is a beautiful and popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts, but it does require some specific care to thrive.
Plant Specification
- Plant name: Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant (Ficus Lyrata)
- Pot size: 12 inch Plastic Pot
- Pot color: Black Pot
- Plant Height: 3 ft.
- Spread: 1 ft.
- Location: Indoor Bright Light
- Soil Type: Rich with Soil, Coco-Peat and Compost
Here are some tips on how to care for your Fiddle Leaf Fig plant:
- Light: Fiddle Leaf Fig plants require bright, indirect light. They should not be placed in direct sunlight as this can scorch their leaves.
- Watering: Water your Fiddle Leaf Fig plant once a week, or when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Be sure not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot.
- Humidity: Fiddle Leaf Fig plants prefer high humidity levels. You can increase humidity by placing a tray of water near the plant, misting the leaves with water, or using a humidifier.
- Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix that is rich in nutrients. Avoid using heavy soils that can retain too much water.
- Fertilizing: Fertilize your Fiddle Leaf Fig plant once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer.
- Pruning: Prune your Fiddle Leaf Fig plant to encourage branching and shape the plant. Remove any damaged or yellowing leaves and wipe the remaining leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust.
- Repotting: Fiddle Leaf Fig plants grow quickly and may need to be repotted every year or two. Choose a pot that is one size larger than the current pot and use fresh soil mix.