Root rot is a common problem for fiddle leaf figs, but this well-draining soil blend will help to keep your gorgeous houseplants green and healthy.
Nothing breathes life into a home quite like a new indoor plant. Leafy green beauties can brighten up and add decoration to any nook or tabletop. Whether you're a proud plant parent looking to grow ...
Fiddle-leaf figs are one of the most high-maintenance — yet popular — houseplants. They are well known for their height and large, lush leaves that resemble a violin. A humidifier can be helpful since ...
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 ...
If houseplants were celebrities, the fiddle leaf fig would undoubtedly be the A-lister of the botanical world. With its dramatically large, violin-shaped leaves and towering presence, this superstar ...
The fiddle-leaf fig is aptly named. Its large leaves are nearly the size of a violin body and its prominent veins are reminiscent of musical strings. Even its Latin name lyrata alludes to the ancient ...
A popular tropical plant for the home is the fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata). This ficus can be kept as a short plant, or grown into a multi-stemmed shrub or a large tree. The trunk has a bold texture, ...