
The large fig plant is a stunning addition to any garden or indoor space. It can grow up to 10 feet tall, making it a statement piece.
Its broad, lobed leaves can reach up to 18 inches in length and are a vibrant green color. This is due to the plant's ability to thrive in a variety of lighting conditions.
To keep your large fig plant happy and healthy, make sure it's receiving enough water. The soil should be consistently moist but not waterlogged, which can lead to root rot.
The large fig plant is also a great air purifier, removing pollutants and toxins from the air.
Growing and Care
Give your large fig plant as much sunlight as possible, but avoid direct sun to prevent scorching. This will help it thrive and grow.
To water your fig plant, make sure the top inch of soil is dry before giving it a drink. You may need to water it once or twice a week, depending on its location and pot size. Don't let the surface of the soil dry out completely.
This plant prefers acidic soil, so look for a pre-mixed potting soil that's specifically designed for it. And be aware that some parts of the plant are toxic to humans and animals, so exercise caution if you have kids or pets around.
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Care

To grow a healthy Fiddle Leaf Fig, give it as much sunlight as possible without direct sun. Direct sunlight can be too intense for this plant.
It's essential to water your Fiddle Leaf Fig when the top inch of soil is dry. Don't let the soil dry out completely, as this can harm the plant.
Fertilize your Fiddle Leaf Fig with Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Food every time you water in the spring, summer, and fall. This will give it the nutrients it needs to thrive.
This plant can grow up to 6 feet tall, with a spread of 4 feet. It's a medium-growing plant that can live for approximately 100 years under ideal conditions.
Fiddle Leaf Fig prefers acidic soil, so if you're using a pre-mixed potting soil, make sure it's an acidic one. If you're unsure, consult with a store expert for specific recommendations.
Keep in mind that parts of this plant are toxic to humans and animals, so handle with care, especially around children and pets.
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Fiddle Leaf Tree
The tallest fiddle leaf fig tree in the world can be found at the San Diego Zoo, estimated to be over 70 years old.
It soars almost 60 feet tall in its ideal environment of San Diego sunshine, soft sea breeze, and coastal humidity.
The zoo's fiddle leaf fig tree is packed in tightly among other trees, but it's protected from freezing in the winter due to its close proximity to the ocean.
Purchase and Placement
When buying a large fig plant, choose a container that's at least 14-16 inches deep to accommodate the plant's extensive root system.
The ideal location for a large fig plant is in full sun, with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Fig plants can thrive in a variety of soil types, but they prefer well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5.
Large fig plants typically require support as they grow, so consider installing a trellis or stake to keep the plant upright.
Water your large fig plant regularly, but make sure the soil isn't waterlogged, as this can lead to root rot.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the largest fig varieties?
The largest fig varieties are produced by the Ficus carica 'Blue Giant' tree, with figs the size of an apple. These large ovals have a distinctive purple-maroon flesh and a bluish bloom.
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