Fiddle leaf fig stem being pruned with clean scissors just above a leaf node

Fiddle Leaf Fig Pruning: Branching, Shaping, Propagating

Fiddle leaf fig pruning is one of those things that feels irreversible right up until you do it. You stand there with clean scissors, staring at a plant you have spent months, sometimes years, keeping alive, and every instinct says put them down. What if it goes into shock? What if it never branches? What if this is the cut that ends it? Here is what actually helps: before you decide where to cut, decide what you are trying to accomplish. “I want to prune my fiddle leaf fig” can mean four completely different things, and which one you are actually after changes everything about where to cut, how much to remove, and what you will realistically see afterward. ...

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Fiddle leaf fig leaf with brown spots

Fiddle Leaf Fig Brown Spots: Every Cause and How to Fix Them

Fiddle Leaf Fig Brown Spots: Every Cause and How to Fix Them You notice one brown spot, then another, then suddenly you are down a rabbit hole of advice that does not agree with itself. Water less. Water more. Move her. Repot her. Spray something. Leave her alone. That is frustrating, and honestly, it is not because you are missing something simple. Brown spots on a fiddle leaf fig can come from different problems, and the fix for one can push another in the wrong direction. ...

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Fiddle leaf fig care guide showing a healthy Ficus lyrata tree in bright indirect light

Fiddle Leaf Fig Care Guide: Stop Killing Your Ficus Lyrata

Fiddle leaf fig care has a reputation for being impossible, but most failures come from three ordinary problems: not enough light, watering before the pot has dried enough, and moving the plant every time it looks annoyed. Ficus lyrata is not a beginner-proof plant, but it is not mysterious. Give it bright filtered light, a pot that drains, a consistent watering rhythm, and time to adjust before you change the setup again. ...

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