I bought my first Ficus Lyrata and “YOU ARE THE MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE “ in all the plants. After extensive research I give you 100% 👍🏼✨👏🏼✨👏🏼❤️💓❤️💓❤️. For the best explanation, knowledge, simple and to the point. I’m soooo HAPPY I found your Chanel THANK YOU!!!!😃😃😃✨🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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I have watched so many fiddle leaf fig videos this video truly has been the most practically comprehensive video I have found especially on the explanation of brown spots and plant temperament. Thank you!!
Great informative video. I love that you’re not trying to get people to buy things but just giving solid, sound info. Please do a video on string of pearls.
Usually I'd have to research tons of plant videos for care info. You are now my go to person. You're like a plant encyclopedia. Other videos leave out critical info. You get to the point and cover it all. Thank you very much.
You create some very long videos but I find them absolutely useful - definitely enjoying your ‘everything you need to know’ series. Could you please do one on rubber plant?
I bought one small (not bambino though) last September. The roots where really small. When I researched online i realised that my country, Iceland, is maybe not the best place for this plant but I put it in my brightest window (under a radiator). In the beginning of January it started to grow a new leaf!! I was so surprised 😃 No grow light (and we are talking about only 3-5 hours a daylight in December. ) The new leaf is standing upright and growing and my ficus is just perfect even though there is almost no sun at this time of year I’m really proud and can’t wait for the summer!!
I had a 1ft tall bambino that left outside under the rain and sun (more than 30c here), I fed it with sheep manure but it was mostly ignored. It grew into 4 feet tall and branched 4 new stems at once! I was ecstatic, I repotted it in a big pot and moved its location. Then it died! If I had watched your video earlier, I’d have saved my bambino 😭. Great detailed content!
People say the bambinos grow slower than the regular fiddle figs with my regular fiddle fig has grown maybe an inch in the last year and my Bambino that I’ve only had for a month has grown 4 inches in one month . So maybe I just got one with good genetics. But it’s growing like a weed!! Sorry about your bambino. Pinch the bud off at the beginning of spring and you should get about 3 new ones each time. Then you don’t have to prune and lose height.
You guys are without doubt are so informative and the best on UA-cam for me…I have watches 100s of plant videos…only subscribe to yours now, you’re the best…please keep them coming! 🥰
Great video! I think I have a Bambino, it's a happy plant and growing beautifully, but it has smaller leaves. I thought it was not a happy guy but it is growing so I left it where it is and now I know it's not going to be a giant. Thank you for sharing your information and I really enjoy all your videos 🌻
OMG It’s like the FLF is the high-drama diva of all houseplants, and the ZZ plant is the chill friend that nothing fazes. Fill my house with ZZ please.
BTW - I have tried to clean the leaves of my Ficus Lyrata with the inner part of the banana peel, as you've suggested. WOW!!! What a difference! Will always do that. Thanks!
@Potty Mouthed Planter darn! I don't eat bananas 😒 I used to, but their high sugar content is a turn-off for me, so, I stopped buying them. They are high in phosphorous -supposedly good for us to eat for that reason - and I wonder if maybe the phosphorous is one reason the Fig leaves like the banana peel, as well. I'm thinking I may get a few really over-ripe ones to use for wiping the peel on my Fig tree leaves (about once a month) and I now have 2 of them 😅. Glad I watched this...I'm new to the Fig tree community, and was just about ready to spring for some of that figleaf shine spray😒 - now I know better👍
Non-Swedish weather checking in here. I have one growing in my yard, under another, much larger tree. I've never done anything for it for as long as I've lived here, and it seems happy enough. Although, being outdoors in a windy city, its leaves have a few holes and other signs of damage here and there.
thanks, for this overwhelming video, i just bought 2 plants of the fiddle leaf fig, and it was a very good time at the same time you are showing your video about this plant. it very useful and interesting knowing very well on how to take care of this beautiful and gorgeous plant. appreciate it very much.
Just beginning to place plants in my home and wouldn’t you know, I brought home two FLF not knowing what divas they are. But so far so good. I need to know about trimming/cutting them. Do you have a video I can view? I understand I can stimulate the growth of new branches? I love this video and the presenter was wonderful. Very calming and relaxing. Much appreciated in these days of COVID
Love your video! I bought two last summer, and had all the problems you mentioned. After one year of “experiments”, my plants are finally happy again. Every new owner needs to watch this video.
This was extremely helpful: thorough, organized, well-presented. My Ficus lyratas and I thank you!! If you've not already done one, I'd appreciate seeing a video on Alocasia care. Thanks for considering.
I’ve watched this several times in the last month and I learn new information that I didn’t catch the last times. Thank you for thoroughly going over this Diva of a plant.
I didn't even know there is the Bambino variety. It turns out I have the Bambino fiddle leaf fig, thank you so much, the video is great!! I also heard that it gets new leaves rarely so when I got mine sometime in August I didn't even hoped I'd get new leaves, and then at the end of October (Croatian weather, it was not too hot nor too cold) it got literally 4 new leaves in like 10 days. I just changed its position and actually moved it in a slightly colder room of the house but on the south window and that happened. I had to share this because I couldn't believe it and was hoping to hear your thoughts about that. Thank you for the video once more! I would love to hear your tips about the Ficus elastica :)
Love ur video. Ficus Lyrata is one of the first batch plants I got, in my case it glow well close to southwest window( 4hours sunshine after noon) without applying fertilizer.I didn't even move it in hot summer when it's 38-40 degree, it might leave a little dark dot in leaf but almost ignorable. This plant is not fragile and I feel it's quite adaptable to environment, I had my air condition on in summer and winter, and sometimes I forgot to water. I did notice the bottom leaves got brown a bit in winter, but overall it's healthy. It only stop glowing when the pot is too small for it.So do remember to change pot, it grows fast.
Thank you for your masterclass presentation. Extremely informative and I think I will have to watch this twice just to take it all in. I just got a ficus lyrata about two days ago for my birthday while I am thrilled but I also do not have any experience in taking care of it. Your presentation is extremely helpful. It appears to be very sensitive and one has to take the time to find the right balance on every front to keep the plant happy and thriving. Maybe we should rename it to be Fickle Fiddle :D
If you plan to do a ficus lyrata Q&A in the future, would you please provide tips for shaping the tree? I have a regular one (not the Bambino) grown for 4-5 years. It’s relatively healthy but not in prime appearance. I’ve recently pruned it for the first time (how brave) and patiently waiting for some even wilder branches! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video!!! I couldn’t figure out why my FLF leaves swerve pointing downwards & why I can’t get rid of mites! I’m running to the store to get a new humidifier ASAP! Thank you
Love your videos. Could you consider any of these for your next videos? (have these plants and trying to learn the right way to care for them) 1. String of pearls 2. Frangipani 3. Sedum 4. Spider plant 5. Twisted fern 6. Crotons 7. Begunia 8. Pink periwinkle 9. Oleander 10. Caricature plant 11. Philodendron Burle max 12. Arrowhead / syngonium 13. Discidia (more specifically discidia watermelon) 14. Philodendron Xanadu 15. Inchplant 16. Basket plant 17. Birds of paradise 18. English ivy 19. Series on different types of succulents 20. Chinese woodworth
I had a fiddle leaf about thirty years ago and I gave it away. Just bought another one with two shoots about five feet tall for about 49.99. I saw the local grocery store has the bambino ones about a foot tall for 9.99. I waited a couple of weeks before I watered it. I prefer taking my plants outside and watering the leaves with a hose. I have a tray with wheels so I can move the plant outside for its waterings. Since I live in Scottsdale, the house gets cooler than the plant would like, however, I do spray the plant with water each day and wipe the dust off the leaves at least once per week. So far so good after about five weeks. When I repot, I like to use clay pots so the water wicks out of the plant quicker. I might try the banana trick on one of the lower leaves. There was slight browning on a couple of the lower leaves when I bought the plant. Hard to tell with these plants if they are happy or not. Thanks for the tips guys.
So spraying the plant with water every day would help the plant with the lack of humidity in the house? I bought mine yesterday and even though the video is very informative I feel so scared. This is my first time taking of this plant as I can see it is very sensitive and delicate. I have this tip to get very shining leaves. I take the egg white and a cotton ball and rub it the leaves and you get a beautiful shine leaves. And I did it yesterday after buying the ficus Lyrata plant. Please let me know if the spray with water is ok because I don’t have a good place for it and the humidity is low inside the house. Thanks
Great video! I’ve been growing these plants for five years now. It’s been a learning experience to say the least. But they are easier to grow than toddlers! The secret to growing them is lots of indirect sunlight, adequate watering and nutrients! I now have eight plants and wanting a new one. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and you explain the information so that we can easily understand! Keep up the good work and I will be watching your videos!
These videos are so amazing and informative, you're a lifesaver for my plants! All my windows are over radiators so I've been putting a wet towel over the radiator to raise the humidity, and the radiator is never on full "blast". So far I haven't had a problem with that. I would love a video about the ficus elastica! Mine looks great, it's growing a lot on top but the bottom leaves are turning yellow and falling off and I have no idea what to do about it, please help :)
You can put a marble off cut over the radiator and it will help deflect and absorb the heat and you can put stuff on top of it. You can also buy radiator humidifiers that hook on to the radiator and you fill with water they are made of made of ceramic.
I bought my first Ficus Lyrata and “YOU ARE THE MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE “ in all the plants. After extensive research I give you 100% 👍🏼✨👏🏼✨👏🏼❤️💓❤️💓❤️. For the best explanation, knowledge, simple and to the point. I’m soooo HAPPY I found your Chanel THANK YOU!!!!😃😃😃✨🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
totally agree
After watching this video, I went from knowing nothing to expert on the FLF in 40 min! Thank you!
Likewise! This video saved my FLF’s life 🙂
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Not to mention he is cute too ♡♡♡
I have watched so many fiddle leaf fig videos this video truly has been the most practically comprehensive video I have found especially on the explanation of brown spots and plant temperament. Thank you!!
You are very knowledgeable in this thing. I give you 10/10
So, how did it do this summer? I’m excited to hear.
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Fascinating information 🌻
Great informative video. I love that you’re not trying to get people to buy things but just giving solid, sound info.
Please do a video on string of pearls.
Man, you are a MASTER!!! Totally plant genius. Thank you for this lesson! Amazing.
Good quality brotherr
Usually I'd have to research tons of plant videos for care info. You are now my go to person. You're like a plant encyclopedia. Other videos leave out critical info. You get to the point and cover it all. Thank you very much.
Great video
I wish I found this video right when I got mine. This was awesome!!!!😊
Great knowledge
I just got one small plant couple days ago. I’m so glad I found your video. 🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦🙏
Amazing Video!
Excellent video and info 😊
You create some very long videos but I find them absolutely useful - definitely enjoying your ‘everything you need to know’ series. Could you please do one on rubber plant?
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Thank you good information
Amazing information 😍🇨🇦🙏
Very informative thanks
I bought one small (not bambino though) last September. The roots where really small.
When I researched online i realised that my country, Iceland, is maybe not the best place for this plant but I put it in my brightest window (under a radiator).
In the beginning of January it started to grow a new leaf!! I was so surprised 😃
No grow light (and we are talking about only 3-5 hours a daylight in December. )
The new leaf is standing upright and growing and my ficus is just perfect even though there is almost no sun at this time of year
I’m really proud and can’t wait for the summer!!
Congrats! Sounds like SOMETHING unknown is happening there with your Fig tree...against all odds, it's thriving.
Must be all the love ❤️ 😍
Great video, e. extremely informative.
Thanks!
This is an excellent program. Even with all the commercials.
I 100% agree with the comment below. So happy. ☺️🧚♀️👍🏼
I had a 1ft tall bambino that left outside under the rain and sun (more than 30c here), I fed it with sheep manure but it was mostly ignored. It grew into 4 feet tall and branched 4 new stems at once! I was ecstatic, I repotted it in a big pot and moved its location. Then it died! If I had watched your video earlier, I’d have saved my bambino 😭. Great detailed content!
People say the bambinos grow slower than the regular fiddle figs with my regular fiddle fig has grown maybe an inch in the last year and my Bambino that I’ve only had for a month has grown 4 inches in one month . So maybe I just got one with good genetics. But it’s growing like a weed!! Sorry about your bambino. Pinch the bud off at the beginning of spring and you should get about 3 new ones each time. Then you don’t have to prune and lose height.
Wonderful tips thank you 😊
So helpful. I learned so much from this video
Lost all the leaves from my FLF and was going to trash it! Glad I didn’t, leaves are growing from the bottom and they are healthy.
You guys are without doubt are so informative and the best on UA-cam for me…I have watches 100s of plant videos…only subscribe to yours now, you’re the best…please keep them coming! 🥰
Great video! I think I have a Bambino, it's a happy plant and growing beautifully, but it has smaller leaves. I thought it was not a happy guy but it is growing so I left it where it is and now I know it's not going to be a giant.
Thank you for sharing your information and I really enjoy all your videos 🌻
Thank you so much for this Excellent video
Great video! The best I've seen so far on fiddle leaf figs
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Very beneficial information. Thank you.
i love it..thnx for these info..
OMG It’s like the FLF is the high-drama diva of all houseplants, and the ZZ plant is the chill friend that nothing fazes. Fill my house with ZZ please.
I love zz's, they are so easy!
Nothing more rewarding having a finicky plant thrive in your care 🙃
VERY inspiring plant video my new friend . From Philippines thanks
Thanks for the info.
Very informative. Thanks alot😊😊😊😊
I have been searching few hours for a good guide on fiddle leaf fig. Its the best .you save my one. Thanks a lot.
thank your! that was very helpful!
Very nice video, complete.
Any plant I have that has any issues, you are my go to channel for solutions...
Keep up the great work...
Fantastiskt information Du gör av alla växter. Bästa, noggrannaste råd man nånsin kan få till livs. Stort Tack!✨
I learned a lot. Easy to understand a good teacher.
Great video. Thanks so much.
BTW - I have tried to clean the leaves of my Ficus Lyrata with the inner part of the banana peel, as you've suggested. WOW!!! What a difference! Will always do that. Thanks!
Cool! I’ve yet to try it
@Potty Mouthed Planter darn! I don't eat bananas 😒 I used to, but their high sugar content is a turn-off for me,
so, I stopped buying them.
They are high in phosphorous -supposedly good for us to eat for that reason - and I wonder if maybe the phosphorous is one reason the Fig leaves like the banana peel, as well.
I'm thinking I may get a few really over-ripe ones to use for wiping the peel on my Fig tree leaves (about once a month) and I now have 2 of them 😅.
Glad I watched this...I'm new to the Fig tree community, and was just about ready to spring for some of that figleaf shine spray😒 - now I know better👍
This video was so helpful. Best one I’ve found so far regarding the Fiddle Leaf Fig. Thank you!
Yes' I agree ' but he said they will never sprout under a leaf ' but mine has
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Thnx am already a subs, well explained n niceto have it.Prayers for more info.👍👍👍
I realized that after watching this I have a common fiddle and two bambino fiddles! Thank you so much, so much helpful information!
Non-Swedish weather checking in here. I have one growing in my yard, under another, much larger tree. I've never done anything for it for as long as I've lived here, and it seems happy enough. Although, being outdoors in a windy city, its leaves have a few holes and other signs of damage here and there.
Love your videos. I have learned so much
I'm very pleased with how you explain caring for plants. thank you I'm excited about caring for my ficus.
thanks, for this overwhelming
video, i just bought 2 plants
of the fiddle leaf fig, and it
was a very good time at the
same time you are showing
your video about this plant.
it very useful and interesting
knowing very well on how to
take care of this beautiful
and gorgeous plant. appreciate it very much.
Just beginning to place plants in my home and wouldn’t you know, I brought home two FLF not knowing what divas they are. But so far so good. I need to know about trimming/cutting them. Do you have a video I can view? I understand I can stimulate the growth of new branches? I love this video and the presenter was wonderful. Very calming and relaxing. Much appreciated in these days of COVID
interesting video...you are my Google of plants 😀
Love your video! I bought two last summer, and had all the problems you mentioned. After one year of “experiments”, my plants are finally happy again. Every new owner needs to watch this video.
Very nice.. Lots of information
Thanks
By far the BEST video about Ficus Lyrata thank you for the comprehensive explanation! 🌺
Love this channel & knowledge & passion & directness!!! Thank you ❤
yes, I like this video.it saves my plants live.
This was extremely helpful: thorough, organized, well-presented. My Ficus lyratas and I thank you!!
If you've not already done one, I'd appreciate seeing a video on Alocasia care. Thanks for considering.
First time watching your channel and I love it thanks for all this awesome in depth info I will be subscribing and watching all your video
I just got ficus Audrey and I will appreciate it if you can give us a video about that plant. Thank you 🙏 🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦
Great information thank you from Miami , Fla USA
Thank you for a very informative video content.
thanks for sharing. very informative
Fantastic video! Extremely informative, and by far the best I've seen online. Appreciate the thoroughness and tips!
I’ve watched this several times in the last month and I learn new information that I didn’t catch the last times. Thank you for thoroughly going over this Diva of a plant.
Your information is very precise and thorough. Thank you!
it is best one
I didn't even know there is the Bambino variety. It turns out I have the Bambino fiddle leaf fig, thank you so much, the video is great!! I also heard that it gets new leaves rarely so when I got mine sometime in August I didn't even hoped I'd get new leaves, and then at the end of October (Croatian weather, it was not too hot nor too cold) it got literally 4 new leaves in like 10 days. I just changed its position and actually moved it in a slightly colder room of the house but on the south window and that happened. I had to share this because I couldn't believe it and was hoping to hear your thoughts about that. Thank you for the video once more! I would love to hear your tips about the Ficus elastica :)
Thanks again for the Video I love it
Unbelievable 'iv learnt a lot from u thank you
Excelentes sugerencias....muy buen video ....muchas gracias muy útil.🌱🌿💯😘🙋♀️
I am glad I was listening to you while I am busy with everything. You are our plant Angel
God, I love this channel! I no longer killing my plants :D thank you!!!
I saved this video in my UA-cam library and watch it not one time to learn and keep info about plant care into my head 😍
I never saw such a great video on Ficus lyrata.
Love ur video. Ficus Lyrata is one of the first batch plants I got, in my case it glow well close to southwest window( 4hours sunshine after noon) without applying fertilizer.I didn't even move it in hot summer when it's 38-40 degree, it might leave a little dark dot in leaf but almost ignorable. This plant is not fragile and I feel it's quite adaptable to environment, I had my air condition on in summer and winter, and sometimes I forgot to water. I did notice the bottom leaves got brown a bit in winter, but overall it's healthy. It only stop glowing when the pot is too small for it.So do remember to change pot, it grows fast.
This video is so complete!!!
Outstanding I have learn a whole from you, very detail coverage.
The best video on Fiddle Leaf Fig plant. Thank you so much.
Like your videos, very detailed and informative.
Thanks
Great video and very informative. Glad I found it!
Best video I have watched so far about the Ficus Lyrata
Thank you for your masterclass presentation. Extremely informative and I think I will have to watch this twice just to take it all in. I just got a ficus lyrata about two days ago for my birthday while I am thrilled but I also do not have any experience in taking care of it. Your presentation is extremely helpful. It appears to be very sensitive and one has to take the time to find the right balance on every front to keep the plant happy and thriving. Maybe we should rename it to be Fickle Fiddle :D
Great advice, mine had the bottom leafs drooping. It was dry. Thank you
If you plan to do a ficus lyrata Q&A in the future, would you please provide tips for shaping the tree? I have a regular one (not the Bambino) grown for 4-5 years. It’s relatively healthy but not in prime appearance. I’ve recently pruned it for the first time (how brave) and patiently waiting for some even wilder branches! Thanks!
Very nice video Love it
Thank you for the best information videos out there
Thank you so much for this video!!! I couldn’t figure out why my FLF leaves swerve pointing downwards & why I can’t get rid of mites! I’m running to the store to get a new humidifier ASAP! Thank you
Love your videos. Could you consider any of these for your next videos? (have these plants and trying to learn the right way to care for them)
1. String of pearls
2. Frangipani
3. Sedum
4. Spider plant
5. Twisted fern
6. Crotons
7. Begunia
8. Pink periwinkle
9. Oleander
10. Caricature plant
11. Philodendron Burle max
12. Arrowhead / syngonium
13. Discidia (more specifically discidia watermelon)
14. Philodendron Xanadu
15. Inchplant
16. Basket plant
17. Birds of paradise
18. English ivy
19. Series on different types of succulents
20. Chinese woodworth
What a great video!!!! I’ve watched so many videos especially on fiddle leaf figs but this one is beyond perfect and comprehensive. Thank you!!!!
I had a fiddle leaf about thirty years ago and I gave it away. Just bought another one with two shoots about five feet tall for about 49.99. I saw the local grocery store has the bambino ones about a foot tall for 9.99. I waited a couple of weeks before I watered it. I prefer taking my plants outside and watering the leaves with a hose. I have a tray with wheels so I can move the plant outside for its waterings. Since I live in Scottsdale, the house gets cooler than the plant would like, however, I do spray the plant with water each day and wipe the dust off the leaves at least once per week. So far so good after about five weeks. When I repot, I like to use clay pots so the water wicks out of the plant quicker. I might try the banana trick on one of the lower leaves. There was slight browning on a couple of the lower leaves when I bought the plant. Hard to tell with these plants if they are happy or not. Thanks for the tips guys.
So spraying the plant with water every day would help the plant with the lack of humidity in the house? I bought mine yesterday and even though the video is very informative I feel so scared. This is my first time taking of this plant as I can see it is very sensitive and delicate. I have this tip to get very shining leaves. I take the egg white and a cotton ball and rub it the leaves and you get a beautiful shine leaves. And I did it yesterday after buying the ficus Lyrata plant. Please let me know if the spray with water is ok because I don’t have a good place for it and the humidity is low inside the house. Thanks
This video was very informative.
Excellent! Thank you!
Thank you! You really helped me
Great video! I’ve been growing these plants for five years now. It’s been a learning experience to say the least. But they are easier to grow than toddlers! The secret to growing them is lots of indirect sunlight, adequate watering and nutrients! I now have eight plants and wanting a new one. I’ve learned a lot from your videos and you explain the information so that we can easily understand! Keep up the good work and I will be watching your videos!
These videos are so amazing and informative, you're a lifesaver for my plants!
All my windows are over radiators so I've been putting a wet towel over the radiator to raise the humidity, and the radiator is never on full "blast". So far I haven't had a problem with that.
I would love a video about the ficus elastica! Mine looks great, it's growing a lot on top but the bottom leaves are turning yellow and falling off and I have no idea what to do about it, please help :)
You can put a marble off cut over the radiator and it will help deflect and absorb the heat and you can put stuff on top of it. You can also buy radiator humidifiers that hook on to the radiator and you fill with water they are made of made of ceramic.
Very good info
Thanks a looot! Great video. Cheers from Argentina.