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Ficus Lyrata - Fiddle Leaf Fig Care


The Fiddle Leaf Fig: A Statement Plant Worth the Care



Ficus lyrata


The fiddle leaf fig has earned its reputation as a showstopper. With its large, glossy leaves and sculptural shape, it instantly elevates a space—but it does appreciate a little consistency. Once you understand its preferences, this plant can thrive and grow into a stunning indoor tree.


Fiddle leaf figs love bright, indirect light. Think of a sunny room where the light is filtered rather than harsh. Too little light can lead to slow growth and leaf drop, while direct sun may scorch those iconic leaves. Rotate your plant occasionally to encourage even growth.


When it comes to watering, this plant prefers a deep, thorough soak followed by a drying period. Allow the top few inches of soil to dry out before watering again. Overwatering is one of the most common mistakes, so always make sure excess water can drain freely from the pot.


Humidity and warmth help keep a fiddle leaf fig happy. Average household humidity is usually fine, but extra moisture—especially in dry months—can prevent brown edges. Keep it away from cold drafts, vents, or frequent temperature swings.


With time, patience, and consistency, a fiddle leaf fig becomes a long-term companion that grows right along with your space.


Quick Care Summary


  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: When top 2–3 inches of soil are dry

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Temperature: 65–80°F

  • Soil: Well-draining potting mix

  • Bonus Tip: Wipe leaves regularly to remove dust


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