But maybe you notice problems.
Baby fiddle leaf fig.
Water your plant about once a week or every 10 days.
The fiddle leaf fig ficus lyrata is a popular indoor specimen plant featuring very large heavily veined violin shaped leaves that grow upright.
That is the basis of your plant s health.
You ve most likely seen this gorgeous plantgracing the pages of magazines and the floors of luxurious homes.
Many people are not aware but to work properly roots need both water and oxygen.
From a baby ficus lyrata bambino 12 inches tall to a ficus lyrata 26 inches tall you can buy a live fiddle leaf fig tree online for from 12 99 to 19 99 from ikea.
These plants are native to tropical parts of africa where they thrive in very warm and wet conditions.
Those beautiful leaves start to drop and it s a pitiful process to witness.
They have a reputation of being beautiful and also quite difficult to keep alive.
The number one way to kill a fiddle leaf fig is to overwater it or not allow for proper drainage.
A fungal infection caused by allowing your pot to sit in water or over watering this can quickly spread to the leaves of your plant.
How far we ve come in a few years from the days it cost 150 or more to buy a fiddle leaf fig tree at a plant shop if you could even find one.
New growth is a sign of a healthy fiddle leaf fig.
The ficus lyrata more commonly known as the fiddle leaf fig is one of today s it plants.
Christina i m also new to raising this particular plant so i haven t encountered the brown spotting myself but too much light sounds like a reasonable guess.
As we mentioned earlier flfs are native to a rainforest like environment which means they re used to receiving a huge deluge of water with dry spells in between.
Fiddle leaf fig care starts with the root system.
The fiddle leaf fig hates having its roots soaking in water so that is very likely the problem if the tree is getting the proper amount of light.
The most common cause for fiddle leaf fig leaf drop is shock.
Maybe your baby leaf comes out covered in red dots or dries out and falls off or grows out with holes.
If you notice new baby leaves on your fiddle leaf fig you re understandably ecstatic.
Without adequate drainage root rot can set in and kill your plant.
Root rot is one of the leading causes of unhappy fiddle leaf figs.
Its iconic fiddle like leaves and dainty veins earned this plant its unique name.
Some identifiable symptoms for this infection can be light brown crusting on the outer edges of the leaves.
A dying or dead fiddle leaf can leave you a bit heartbroken.
Proper drainage allows your plant s root system to breathe and stay healthy.
The plant is known for its graceful silhouette.