Fiddle Leaf Fig Repotting + Basic Care Tips | Ficus Lyrata 🌱


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This video is all about one of the most popular and desired plants – Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Ficus Lyrata). I am going to show you how to support its unstable stem, …

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  1. Sandy Tucker
    Sandy Tucker says:

    I noticed you used a metal rod to reinforce the trunk of the FLF tree. I never thought of that and wanted to ask would it ever rust in the soil. I found that using the plastic rods that turn window blinds work excellent for mine until they out grow it. They are really sturdy.

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  2. M B
    M B says:

    Thank you for this video. As usual, it's very informative. I purchased my first Fiddle Leaf Fig a couple of weeks ago. I was sure I had it in the right spot because it started to shoot up new leaves very quickly and they looked very healthy. But the past few days it's been very rainy and overcast and those new leaves fell over. I did some research and figured it was a combination of the fact that the leaves are new and the plant was due for watering, and when I watered the plant over the weekend they perked up soon after and were standing upright again, but a day or two later they fell over again. I've now moved it to the patio, which is South-West facing. I think with all the rain and how overcast it is outside that the window I initially placed it by was no longer providing adequate light. I hope it will be okay now that I've moved it.

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  3. richard fletcher
    richard fletcher says:

    Really loving the content, I am new to keeping house plants 🪴 since moving home.
    You’re videos are really helpful you are making me look like a pro 🤗

    Kind regards from the Uk 🇬🇧

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