Your plant's pot should have holes in the bottom so it is able to drain water easily.
If reusing a pot that had other plants in it, it is recommended you wash the pot, killing any mould or bacteria
Do not over water your plant as the roots will rot.
Most plants need to be kept by a good source of natural light.
You should fertilise your plant every two months. You can use all purpose fertiliser.
Any dead or fallen leaves should be removed to prevent bacteria and mould. Dead branches should also be removed.
Ficus lyrata 'Bambino', also known as the Dwarf Fiddle Leaf Fig, is a compact version of the popular Fiddle Leaf Fig. It features smaller, glossy, violin-shaped leaves with the same striking appearance as the larger variety, but it grows much more slowly and stays around 2-3 feet tall indoors. Care Requirements: Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight. Watering: Water when the top of the soil is dry, ensuring good drainage to avoid root rot. Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 60°F-75°F (16°C-24°C). Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity but can adapt to average indoor conditions. The Dwarf Fiddle Leaf Fig is a low-maintenance, space-saving plant that adds a bold touch to any indoor environment. It is toxic to pets if ingested.
Your plant's pot should have holes in the bottom so it is able to drain water easily.
If reusing a pot that had other plants in it, it is recommended you wash the pot, killing any mould or bacteria
Do not over water your plant as the roots will rot.
Most plants need to be kept by a good source of natural light.
You should fertilise your plant every two months. You can use all purpose fertiliser.
Any dead or fallen leaves should be removed to prevent bacteria and mould. Dead branches should also be removed.
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