How to grow big fiddle-leaf fig

How to grow big fiddle-leaf fig

1. Soil

The large fiddle-leaf fig is suitable for growing in loose, breathable and well-drained soil, and can adapt to slightly acidic soil. For cultivation, you can mix leaf mold and coarse sand and use it as culture soil.

2. Temperature

It likes relatively warm temperature conditions. Usually, adjusting the temperature to around 28℃ can meet its growth needs.

3. Lighting

It likes plenty of sunlight, but it cannot be exposed to the sun for a long time in midsummer, otherwise its leaves will be burned.

4. Moisture

It likes slightly moist soil conditions and the soil needs to be kept moist at ordinary times. When watering it, you need to "water it when the soil is dry and water it when the soil is wet". Wait until the soil is dry before watering.

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