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fiddle leaf fig singapore Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

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fiddle leaf fig singapore Fiddle Leaf Fig TreePLANT AT A GLANCE Originated in Western and Central Africa Best under bright indirect light About 10 14 days, allow 1 2 inches of soil to dry out between waterings Air purifying Mildly toxic if ingested, best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets PLANT SIZE Plant height length: 1. 2 1. 4m Grow Pot size: 30 36cm POTTING SERVICE OPTIONS Plant Potting Options: No Repotting, Decorative Planter: You are opting to grow your plant in the Grow

PLANT AT A GLANCE

Originated in Western and Central Africa
Best under bright indirect light
About 10-14 days, allow 1-2 inches of soil to dry out between waterings
Air purifying
Mildly toxic if ingested, best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets

PLANT SIZE

Plant height/length: 1.2-1.4m

Grow Pot size: 30-36cm

POTTING SERVICE OPTIONS

Plant Potting Options:

No Repotting, Decorative Planter:

You are opting to grow your plant in the Grow Pot! We will place this plant directly into your selected planter, which makes your planter serves as a decorative planter, while your plant continue growing in the Grow Pot (Brown/Green/Black plastic pot)

With Repotting:

When you choose this option, you are opting for us to repot the plant into your selected planter, with fresh Down To Earth 01 Organic Soil. Your new plant will grow in your new selected planter.

Which one's for you? 

There are benefits using having your plant option as a decorative planter!
- They are easier for maintenance! Simply change your plant around, move your plants etc
- With the add on coconut fiber, they look the same as a potted option!

DESCRIPTION

Known for the visual impact it gives to any indoor space, the Rubber Plant Ficus Lyrata 'Fiddle-leaf Fig' is undoubtedly a stunner and a top choice for anyone looking for a statement piece or a focal point at home or in the office. Its broad and iconic, violin-shaped leaves and striking veins earned this plant its name. 

Fiddle-leaf figs prefer lots of bright, filtered light. Place the plant near a sunny spot where it can take in plenty of sunshine throughout the day. Water the plant about once a week and adjust the frequency when the plant shows signs of underwatering or overwatering. 

To encourage even growth on all sides and to keep the plant upright, rotate your Fiddle-leaf Fig once a week. You can also schedule a weekly dusting of the leaves with a damp cloth to help the plant absorb more light and maintain its radiance.

*Please note this is a large item. Read the 'door to door service' section on our delivery page before ordering.

Important to know: As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary. 

ONGOING PLANT CARE

If you want more information about this plant before you buy, check out the Ficus section of our Plant Glossary.

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