Fiddle leaf figs are a low maintenance plant that can add some tropical vibes to your home.While you don't need to do a lot of trimming for this plant, you may want to trim away any damaged leaves.Pruning can make your foliage denser in the long run.
Step 1: To determine what the plant needs to grow, look at the leaves.
If you notice any brown, yellow, or red spots on your fiddle leaf fig plant, this is a sign that it isn't as healthy as it could be.You can take action more efficiently if you check on your plant on a regular basis.The plant is drinking too much water at a fast pace because of the markings on the fiddle leaf fig leaves.As the plant continues to grow, the marks will slowly fade.Your plant is overwatered if your leaves look like it.If you notice a difference, try to cut back on the amount of water you give your plant.It's usually a sign that your plant is getting too much sunlight.If you notice a difference, adjust the position of your plant.
Step 2: Remove damaged leaves with shears.
The leaves are at the base of the stem.The leaves that look brown or black should be the focus.You can change the shape of your fig tree by removing leaves.You could cut off some leaves at the base of the plant to make it look like a tree.
Step 3: Don't take more than 10 leaves at a time.
Cut a small amount of leaves from your plant.You might damage your fig plant if you remove too many at once.You can remove a few more leaves once the plant develops more leafy foliage.Wait until there are more leaves on the fiddle leaf fig plant.
Step 4: Wait until your fig plant is at least 5 feet tall.
From the base of the plant, use a measuring tape to check the height of your fiddle leaf fern.Wait several weeks or months for the plant to grow more if it is less than 5 feet tall.You don't want to cut the plant's branches until the fig tree is established.
Step 5: The upper section of the tree needs to be trimmed.
You can find a section along the top of your fig plant that is especially leafy.Depending on how you want your tree to look in the future, pick a small or large section.You could cut 6 in from the top of the tree if you were trimming it.You can cut off branches for propagation.
Step 6: Pruning shears are used to cut the branch.
Put your shears on the section of branch you want to cut and apply a lot of pressure to the handle.If you can, try to remove the branch in 1 go.If you want to grow the branch into a new tree, cut the wood at a 45 degree angle.New shoots will begin to grow from the cut in a few weeks, which will make your tree look bigger.
Step 7: Leave your plant in the shade.
The fiddle leaf fig will get a consistent amount of rays if it is positioned by a north- or east-facing window.If you see pale leaves or brown spots on your plant, you might need to move your fiddle leaf fig to a new location.South- and west-facing windows give your plant too much light.
Step 8: 2 cups of water a week is all you need to nourish your fig.
Make sure the top layer of soil is moist.The plant will become strong and healthy if the top 2 inches of soil are drenched.If you see dirt on your skin, it's time to check the soil.If the soil is dark and sticks, you don't need to water your plant.Leave any extra water in the drainage tray for about 15 minutes.