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Fiddle Plant Seeds:
Guide to Storing, Sowing and Germination

Updated: January 26, 2023

Fiddle Leaf Fig is a popular indoor plant because of its large, violin-shaped leaves. It is a tropical plant that is native to West Africa and can grow up to 50 feet tall in its natural habitat. Fiddle Leaf Fig propagation can be done through stem cuttings or seeds. In this article, we will discuss how to store, sow and germinate fiddle plant seeds.

Storing Fiddle Plant Seeds

Before storing fiddle plant seeds, make sure they are fully mature and dry. Mature seeds will have a hard outer shell and will be brown or black in color. Dry seeds will rattle when shaken.

To store fiddle plant seeds, place them in an airtight container, such as a ziplock bag or glass jar. Store the container in a cool, dry place, such as a pantry or refrigerator. Make sure the seeds are not exposed to light or moisture, as this can cause them to mold or rot.

Sowing Fiddle Plant Seeds

Fiddle plant seeds can be sown indoors or outdoors. If sowing indoors, use a seed-starting mix that is well-draining and sterile. Fill a small pot or tray with the seed-starting mix and lightly press the seeds into the soil. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and mist with water.

If sowing outdoors, choose a spot that receives partial shade and has well-draining soil. Dig small holes in the soil and place one seed in each hole. Cover the seeds with soil and water gently.

Germinating Fiddle Plant Seeds

Fiddle plant seeds should germinate within two to four weeks after sowing. Keep the soil moist but not saturated during this time. Once the seeds have germinated and sprouted, reduce watering to once a week.

Fiddle plant seedlings require bright, indirect light to grow. If growing indoors, place them near a window that receives bright light but is not in direct sunlight. If growing outdoors, make sure they are protected from strong winds and direct sunlight.

FAQ

1. How long does it take for fiddle plant seeds to germinate?

Fiddle plant seeds should germinate within two to four weeks after sowing.

2. Do I need to scarify fiddle plant seeds before sowing?

No, fiddle plant seeds do not require scarification before sowing.

3. Can I propagate fiddle leaf fig through stem cuttings?

Yes, fiddle leaf fig can be propagated through stem cuttings. Take a cutting with at least two leaves and place it in water or soil.

4. How often should I water fiddle plant seedlings?

Water fiddle plant seedlings once a week once they have sprouted. Keep the soil moist but not saturated.

5. What is the best soil mix for fiddle plant seedlings?

Use a well-draining and sterile seed-starting mix for fiddle plant seedlings.

In conclusion, storing, sowing and germinating fiddle plant seeds is easy and straightforward. Make sure to use mature and dry seeds, a well-draining soil mix, and keep the soil moist but not saturated during germination. With proper care and attention, your fiddle plant seedlings will grow into beautiful indoor or outdoor plants.