The Fiddle Leaf Fig (commonly called the Fig Plant) is one of the most popular indoor plants—and for good reason. With its large, violin-shaped leaves and upright growth habit, it makes a striking focal point in any room. Whether you’re styling a modern apartment or refreshing your office, the fig plant brings structure, greenery, and a lush tropical vibe.
How to Care for a Fig Plant
Light: Needs bright, indirect sunlight. Rotate occasionally for even growth.
Water: Water when the top 2-3 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering.
Humidity: Benefits from occasional misting, especially in dry seasons.
Potting: Use a well-draining soil mix and a pot with drainage holes.
Common Issues & Quick Fixes
Brown spots or dropping leaves? It’s likely due to overwatering or sudden changes in environment. Keep your fig plant away from cold drafts and direct sun. If repotting, do so during the warm season to avoid shock.