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At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the Fiddle Leaf Fig Ficus Lyrata in a 10" Pot is $30.24 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $61.42.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.
Model: Costa Farms Fiddle Leaf Fig Ficus Lyrata Standard House plant in 10 Inch(es) Pot 1 -Pack | L-FLF-S-NCP-01-LW
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These will come with generations of gnats in the soil. Have a pest solution ready, and keep it separated from other plants/foods/soil until it's safe. I personally use a systemic pesticide for indoor plants.
These will come with generations of gnats in the soil. Have a pest solution ready, and keep it separated from other plants/foods/soil until it's safe. I personally use a systemic pesticide for indoor plants.
can you expand on this? What do you use? Is this par for the course?
I have a fig plant and moved it about a year ago to south facing window, it's doing much than before.... they need a lot of light.Also, figs are very prone to stress so be advised that it will wilt when you take it home. Try to place it in its final spot so it can aclimate.
Thanks. Does this tree grow fruit if stay in house long enough?
These will come with generations of gnats in the soil. Have a pest solution ready, and keep it separated from other plants/foods/soil until it's safe. I personally use a systemic pesticide for indoor plants.
These will come with generations of gnats in the soil. Have a pest solution ready, and keep it separated from other plants/foods/soil until it's safe. I personally use a systemic pesticide for indoor plants.
I've had 2 fiddle leaf figs and neither had this issue.
Those looking to grow a fig indoor with edible fruit, a Chicago Fig will fruit indoor (also very hardy outdoors). I got mine from Home Depot in the spring. Use an inch or so of sand on the top layer to protect against flies/gnats, easier than sprays. I've had one growing in my office for about 6 years. Produces about 30 figs a year with a southern facing window. Water once a week (drench it). It seems to love water and thrives on that schedule.
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Also, figs are very prone to stress so be advised that it will wilt when you take it home. Try to place it in its final spot so it can aclimate.
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