Fiddle Leaf Figs are the plant worldâs drama queens, but oh, how we adore them! With their towering elegance and luscious leaves, itâs no wonder theyâre the Instagram favorite. This fiddle leaf fig care guide will break down all the doâs and donâts to ensure your plant thrives (without throwing tantrums).

Where to Place Your Fiddleleaf Fig
Light is everything for a Fiddle Leaf Fig. These plants love bright, indirect lightâthink near a sunny window but not in direct sunlight. Too little light, and your Fig might start dropping leaves faster than a stressed-out soap opera character.
If your space is a bit dim, consider supplementing with a grow light. Pro tip: Rotate your Fiddleleaf Fig every couple of weeks to ensure even growth.
The Art of Watering
Overwatering is the #1 way to make your Fiddle Leaf Fig pack its bags. Let the top two inches of soil dry out between waterings. Then, water thoroughly until you see some runoff (but donât let it sit in waterânobody likes soggy feet).
Not sure if itâs thirsty? Stick your finger in the soil or invest in a moisture meter for accuracy.

Humidity and Temperature
Fiddle Leafs hail from the tropics, so theyâre big fans of warmth and humidity. Aim for a room temperature between 65-75°F and keep it away from cold drafts or air conditioning vents.
If your home is dry, a humidifier or regular misting will make your plant happier than a cat in a sunbeam.

Fertilizer: To Feed or Not to Feed?
During the growing season (spring and summer), a balanced fertilizer once a month will work wonders. In fall and winter, let your Fiddle Leaf Fig take a breatherâno need to feed during its dormancy period.
Troubleshooting Common Problems For Fiddle Leaf Figs
Brown Spots, Yellow Leave, or Dropping Leaves?
This could mean overwatering, underwatering, or even sunburn. Check the soil, assess its light, and adjust accordingly. We have an entire blog devoted to leaf irregularities on Fiddle Leaf Figs here!
Dusty Leaves?
Fiddle Leafs need clean leaves to photosynthesize. Wipe the leaves gently with a damp cloth every few weeks. We also offer a super cool plant cleaning glove that makes this chore a breeze! Maximize every cleaning by using our favorite leaf cleaning solution!
Leggy Growth?
This often means your plant needs more light. Move it closer to a window or supplement with a grow light.

Repotting Your Fiddle Leaf Fig
Repot your plant every 1-2 years or when it becomes root-bound. Use a well-draining potting mix and choose a pot thatâs about 2 inches wider than its current one. Check out our repotting services if youâd prefer to leave it to the pros!

Additional Resources for Plant Parents
- Explore our full range of Fiddle Leaf Figs and other leafy favorites.
- Check out our Houseplant Care Guides for more tips.
- Need supplies? Shop our plant care essentials to keep your greenery thriving.
Bring Your Fiddleleaf Fig to Life
With proper care, your Fiddle Leaf Fig can grow into a stunning statement piece that breathes life into your space. Got questions or a temperamental Fig? Reach outâwe love talking plants!
Now go show that Fiddleleaf Fig some loveâitâs ready to thrive in your home! đą