Care Tips
- Use a well-draining potting soil
- 60-75°C
- Five hours of direct light
- Water once a week or every 10 days
- Fertilisers with an NPK ratio of 3-1-2.
Fiddle leaf plants have become a popular plant to own among houseplant enthusiasts. Known for their beautiful, large green leaves, they make beautiful centerpieces in any home. In fact, their uniquely shaped leaves are the largest in their genus.
The fiddle leaf got its name because the shape of its leaves is similar to that of a fiddle. The large leaves shaped like a violin represent the appearance of a fiddle.
Placement: East facing window
Why are my Fiddle Leaf's leaves drooping?
Wrong watering schedule or improper light can cause drooping of leaves.
Why are white spots appearing on my Fiddle Leaf's leaves?
The Fiddle Leaf gets sunburnt if exposed to too direct sunlight or too much light, resulting in white spots.
Why are my Fiddle Leaf's leaves curling?
A parched plant can result in curled leaves.
What's better than the current rockstar of the indoor plant world - Fiddle leaf! The shape and spread of this plant is every home gardener’s and décor enthusiasts dream. So, go order this gem from Green Vedam!