Ficus Lyrata
Ficus Lyrata are often called Fiddle Leaf Figs. They are known for their large rippled leaves. They’ve become very popular as a statement piece in homes, however, they can be quite finicky, so be ready for a challenge!
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Ficus Lyrata prefer full day bright indirect light. They can handle partial direct sunlight, however, too much sunlight can burn their leaves. Not enough sunlight and the plant’s growth will slow and it may start to lose leaves.
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Ficus can be finicky with their watering so it may take some time to get it down. Ficus prefer evenly moist soil, however, they don’t like to be soggy or dry out all of the way. We recommend letting the soil dry out about halfway between waterings helps prevent root rot, which is one of the most common issues with ficus care.
Check the soil by sticking your finger about 1–2 inches deep. If it feels dry, it's time to water. If it still feels moist, wait a few more days.
When you water, make sure to water thoroughly so that the excess drains out of the bottom of the pot. This ensures the roots get a good drink.
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Ficus prefer a light, well-draining soil. A standard houseplant mix works well, but adding a little perlite or orchid bark for extra aeration can be helpful.
During the growing season (typically spring and summer), you can fertilize your ficus about once a month. In fall and winter, when the plant is generally in a dormant phase, it’s best to reduce fertilizing or stop altogether.
Occasionally fertilizing and repotting, you’ll encourage steady growth and keep your ficus looking lush and vibrant.

