thank you! i'm having the issue where the new leaves are unfurling with with holes because of sticking. It's only on the branch that faces (is liking to grow towards) the west facing window, and only during the few weeks where we actually use our air conditioner when the normally temperate coastal climate shifts into fire season. (Ventura County). I'll put a little mister by this grouping of plants, and I'll mist the new buds. And rotate the plant more often so different branches get to share the joy and intensity of the sun at that window.
My humidity in my house in Southern Nevada has been between 20%-23% since I got my first FLF a couple weeks ago.. got a 1 gallon humidifier, hope it helps
My fiddles are in my bedroom and it's been 70 percent humidity all summer. They are very young plants but put on about a foot each over the summer. Now that it's cooling off more I'm seeing stunted growth in new leaves, and I'm preparing to buy a humidifier for winter (Canada) as I know it's normally closer to 30-40 percent which is just uncomfortable for everyone!
They can come back from bare trunks! Let's help you out! Please join and post some pictures inside our helpful community. Looking forward to seeing you there! fiddleleaffigplant.com/community
I have two 4' Fiddle Leaf plants together in a 12" pot. There are quite a few new leaves at the top. The bigger leaves up and down the stalk droop instead of standing out. Even when I water they still droop. Any reason why this is happening? Also, your videos are very informative. Thank you!
Leaves do naturally droop over time, especially if they are large and heavy. Congrats on your thriving plant! Another option is to join and post a picture inside our helpful community so we can take a look and see if there are any other causes for the droopiness. fiddleleaffigplant.com/community
Make sure your plant is getting enough water into the root system. The water should be soaking the soil and draining really well out the bottom drainage holes when you water it. Happy Growing!
Most likely from the soil you have in the pot. If your plant is healthy I would not worry. For more help and support, join and post inside our helpful fiddle leaf fig community! Fiddleleaffigplant.com/community
thank you! i'm having the issue where the new leaves are unfurling with with holes because of sticking. It's only on the branch that faces (is liking to grow towards) the west facing window, and only during the few weeks where we actually use our air conditioner when the normally temperate coastal climate shifts into fire season. (Ventura County). I'll put a little mister by this grouping of plants, and I'll mist the new buds. And rotate the plant more often so different branches get to share the joy and intensity of the sun at that window.
Sounds like a great plan!
My humidity in my house in Southern Nevada has been between 20%-23% since I got my first FLF a couple weeks ago.. got a 1 gallon humidifier, hope it helps
My fiddles are in my bedroom and it's been 70 percent humidity all summer. They are very young plants but put on about a foot each over the summer. Now that it's cooling off more I'm seeing stunted growth in new leaves, and I'm preparing to buy a humidifier for winter (Canada) as I know it's normally closer to 30-40 percent which is just uncomfortable for everyone!
That sounds like a great plan, Marisa. Happy Growing!
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They can come back from bare trunks! Let's help you out! Please join and post some pictures inside our helpful community. Looking forward to seeing you there! fiddleleaffigplant.com/community
I have two 4' Fiddle Leaf plants together in a 12" pot. There are quite a few new leaves at the top. The bigger leaves up and down the stalk droop instead of standing out. Even when I water they still droop. Any reason why this is happening? Also, your videos are very informative. Thank you!
Leaves do naturally droop over time, especially if they are large and heavy. Congrats on your thriving plant! Another option is to join and post a picture inside our helpful community so we can take a look and see if there are any other causes for the droopiness. fiddleleaffigplant.com/community
You’re a plant-saver, Claire!
Thank you for the kind words!! ❤
I put my humidifier on every day and noticed dry crunchy leaves today. I'm so sad
Make sure your plant is getting enough water into the root system. The water should be soaking the soil and draining really well out the bottom drainage holes when you water it. Happy Growing!
Thank you for sharing..love it
You are so welcome!
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There are little worms in the drain plate under my fiddle. Do you know why?
Most likely from the soil you have in the pot. If your plant is healthy I would not worry. For more help and support, join and post inside our helpful fiddle leaf fig community! Fiddleleaffigplant.com/community
Thank you!