The fiddle leaf fig adapts well to different conditions, even the most adverse.
This plant is perfect for all types of interiors. Place it in your living room, bedroom, office or even in the bathroom.
This plant is not suitable for children and pets, its leaves are toxic if swallowed.
although this plant does not need to be fertilised frequently, it is advisable to do so during its growth and development period, between the months of March and October. In this way the plant will grow more luxuriant and its beautiful green tones will be brighter and more intense.
The large leaves of the fiddle-leaf fig collect dust easily over time. Wipe them regularly with a damp cloth.
What to avoid
Don't make the mistake of overwatering as this can damage its roots.
Avoid places with direct light, draughts or excessive cold.
Fun facts
Signs of weakness
Flaccid, yellowish or brown leaves: indicates that your plant has not been watered enough
Pale, blotchy leaves: suggests that your fiddle-leaf fig has not received enough light