

Fiddle-Leaf Fig Bambino
$21.99 $39.99Fleur & Co
With its uniquely large and wrinkly leaves, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig Bambino, or Ficus Lyrata is quite the stunner. Good thing this tree is pretty because she's hard to care for. This plant requires a lot of filtered light and a consistent environment to thrive. They are notoriously fussy, but worth the work. If you are a seasoned plant parent or are curious about taking your green thumb skills to the next level, this is the plant for you! View the full care guide here. Plant Size Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot Medium: 5 - 6 inch standard nursery pot Light Lots of bright and indirect light. Water Use the soak & dry method. Soak the soil just enough until you see it dripping excess water. Water again once the soil is dry 2 inches from the top. Careful not to overwater! It is very sensitive to overwatering and root rot. If you live somewhere dry, consider misting the leaves throughout the week. Plant Specific Care Loves a warm and humid environment. If you see leaves starting to fall that's a sign that they may need some more filtered sunlight, more attention to the watering schedule, or are too cold. Avoid keeping in areas where there are cold drafts. Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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With its uniquely large and wrinkly leaves, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig Bambino, or Ficus Lyrata is quite the stunner. Good thing this tree is pretty because she's hard to care for.
This plant requires a lot of filtered light and a consistent environment to thrive. They are notoriously fussy, but worth the work. If you are a seasoned plant parent or are curious about taking your green thumb skills to the next level, this is the plant for you!
View the full care guide here.
Plant Size
Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot
Medium: 5 - 6 inch standard nursery pot
Light
Lots of bright and indirect light.
Water
Use the soak & dry method. Soak the soil just enough until you see it dripping excess water. Water again once the soil is dry 2 inches from the top. Careful not to overwater! It is very sensitive to overwatering and root rot. If you live somewhere dry, consider misting the leaves throughout the week.
Plant Specific Care
Loves a warm and humid environment. If you see leaves starting to fall that's a sign that they may need some more filtered sunlight, more attention to the watering schedule, or are too cold.
Avoid keeping in areas where there are cold drafts.
Pet-Friendly Plant
No.
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