Fiddle Leaf Fig Brown Edges
Fiddle leaf fig brown edges
The most common cause of fiddle leaf fig brown edges is under watering or not enough water. This will cause fiddle leaf tree leaves to turn brown starting at the edges. Usually it gets to be a light brown color.
Should I cut off brown edges of fiddle leaf fig?
Trim off brown leaf tips or spots with clean shears. Cut off only the damaged tips or spots leaving a tiny margin of brown so not to damage the remaining healthy foliage on the plant.
What does an underwatered fiddle leaf fig look like?
Symptoms of a dry Fiddle Leaf Fig Another way to tell your plant is underwatered is noticing where the brown spots lie. Oftentimes, brown spots on a dry Fiddle will show up on the edge of the leaf, versus in the middle near the “veins”.
How often should fiddle leaf figs be watered?
The number one way to kill a fiddle leaf fig is to overwater it or not allow for proper drainage. Water your plant about once a week or every 10 days. As we mentioned earlier, FLFs are native to a rainforest-like environment, which means they're used to receiving a huge deluge of water with dry spells in between.
What does bacterial infection on fiddle leaf fig look like?
• Bacterial Infection Bacterial leaf spots are more brown in color than black, and especially are found on new young leaves. The spots are usually on new growth, have irregular margins, and can be found anywhere on the leaf.
What does a dying fiddle leaf fig look like?
Brown Spots on Leaves Brown spots on fiddle leaf fig leaves can indicate there is something wrong with the root system. If there is a bacterial or fungal root infection, this is root rot. Root rot can kill your plant within a matter of days or weeks.
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