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Fiddly Fig Plant Stages of Growth

Updated: June 4, 2022

Fiddly Fig plants are known for their beautiful foliage and easy care. They are also known as Ficus lyrata and come from the Moraceae family. These plants can be grown indoors or outdoors, and their growth stages are fascinating to observe.

Stage 1: Seedling

The first stage of fiddly fig growth is the seedling stage. At this stage, you will plant the seeds in a pot with soil and keep it moist. It usually takes around two weeks for the seeds to germinate, and once they do, you will see tiny green leaves sprout out of the soil.

During this stage, it is crucial to keep the soil moist at all times. You can do this by watering the plant regularly and covering it with plastic wrap to maintain moisture levels.

Stage 2: Young Plant

The young plant stage occurs when the fiddly fig has grown to around six inches tall. At this stage, the plant will start to develop bigger leaves and a stronger stem. You will also notice more branches growing from the main stem.

During this stage, it’s essential to continue watering the plant regularly and providing it with enough sunlight. You can also start fertilizing the plant with a balanced fertilizer every two weeks.

Stage 3: Mature Plant

The mature plant stage usually occurs after a year of growth. At this point, your fiddly fig should have reached its maximum height of six feet or more. The leaves will have grown significantly larger, and the stem will have thickened.

At this stage, you can reduce watering slightly and fertilize less frequently. Pruning may also be necessary to keep the plant’s shape in check.

Stage 4: Flowering

Fiddly figs are not known for their flowers; however, they do occasionally produce small flowers that are greenish-yellow in color. These flowers are not particularly showy, and they usually go unnoticed.

Stage 5: Fruiting

Fiddly figs can produce small edible fruits, but this is rare when grown indoors. If you do manage to grow fruit, they are purple and about the size of a pea.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I water my fiddly fig plant?

Fiddly figs prefer evenly moist soil, so it’s essential to keep the soil moist at all times. You should water your plant once a week or whenever the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

How much sunlight does my fiddly fig need?

Fiddly figs prefer bright, indirect sunlight. They can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much can cause leaf burn. It’s best to place your plant near a window that receives bright, indirect sunlight for most of the day.

How often should I fertilize my fiddly fig?

You should fertilize your fiddly fig every two weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Use a balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Why are the leaves on my fiddly fig turning yellow?

Yellow leaves on a fiddly fig can be caused by several factors, including overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or pest infestations. Check the soil moisture level, adjust watering as needed, and make sure your plant is getting enough sunlight. If pests are present, treat them with an appropriate insecticide.

Can I propagate my fiddly fig?

Yes, fiddly figs can be propagated from stem cuttings. Take a cutting that is around six inches long and has at least two nodes. Dip the cut end in rooting hormone and plant it in moist soil. Keep the soil moist and place the cutting in bright, indirect sunlight until roots develop.