Fiddle Leaf Fig
Complete care guide for Fiddle Leaf Fig.
Plant Care Basics
Fiddle Leaf Fig
About -
Fiddle Leaf Fig
Fiddle Leaf Fig is a popular indoor tree known for its large, violin-shaped leaves. Native to West Africa, it thrives in bright indirect light and requires consistent care.
Unlike low-maintenance plants, Fiddle Leaf Fig prefers stable conditions β consistent watering, good drainage, and minimal temperature changes. It should be watered weekly, allowing the top soil to dry slightly.
This plant can grow tall indoors and makes a dramatic focal point in modern homes. However, it is sensitive to overwatering and cold drafts.
Fiddle Leaf Fig is toxic to pets and should be placed carefully.
Although considered moderately difficult, proper light and watering habits make it a rewarding plant for those seeking a statement indoor tree.
Sunlight Guide
Watering Guide
Soil Guide
Repotting Guide
Temperature Guide
Winter Care Guide
Growth Information

Frequently Asked Questions
Leaf drop in Fiddle Leaf Fig is commonly caused by inconsistent watering or low light.
Fiddle Leaf Fig requires bright indirect light to thrive.
Yes, it requires stable conditions and consistent care.
No, Fiddle Leaf Fig is toxic to pets.
