🌿 Feed your Fiddle Leaf Fig like a pro!
The Fiddle Leaf Fig Slow-Release Fertilizer by Perfect Plants is a 5oz resealable bag designed for effortless plant care. With a balanced 16-5-11 NPK formula, it provides consistent nutrient enrichment for all Ficus varieties, ensuring vibrant growth and health with just one application every six months.
Liquid Volume | 5 Liters |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Specific Uses For Product | Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees |
Target Species | Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees |
Coverage | Resealable |
Item Form | Granules |
R**C
Your fiddle leaf fig needed this, like yesterday
I repotted my fiddle leaf fig and being the drama queen that she is, decided to drop all her leaves but two of them. I chopped two of the stems and then left this fertilizer in the soil. 4 weeks later and she’s got tons of new healthy growth!
C**S
Awesome product
Awesome product and fast delivery!!
K**E
Exceeded expectations
Considering that I just wanted my newly adopted fiddle leaf not to die, I have been pleasantly surprised with how well it is doing. Of course there are many variables here but I imagine that the fertilizer is certainly helping.We adopted this 7 foot healthy but not thriving tree three weeks ago from a neighbor, not knowing much what we were doing and having no knowledge of fiddles (and a pretty poor track record of indoor plants in general). We are entering fall here and knowing that fiddles are, well, finicky, my goal was really just to sustain it through the winter and hope it grew in the spring. Two weeks ago we repotted it in a bigger pot with new soil that I mixed the fertilizer into. I didn’t really measure perfectly but used the instructions as a guideline. That week a new leaf emerged, then three, and now six (though it looks like we may have nine)! I am shocked. Considering the move, new light, new environment & humidity, repotting, and time of year, I really just hoped the tree would not die in my care. And here it is, apparently thriving! I will use more fertilizer in six months per the directions, which should be right before we will enter spring. Would definitely buy again, ESPECIALLY to mix in when repotting!
D**R
Didn't have a good formulation with this until now
My fiddle leaf fig had brown tips and some brown speckles with brown tips. This seemed to help along with water conditioner.
S**.
Value vs cost
Easy to use, too soon to actually tell if it works well. It's a very small 5oz package. I don't feel the cost is worth it. Will probably go back yo my own organic composting.
M**
seriously a game changer
i have had my fiddle for almost a year, i am not gonna lie and say that i took the best care of it at first because i didn’t. i was not a dedicated plant parent at first and didn’t know what i was doing. until i did and i’m not sure if my fiddle protesting me or what but it was basically a twig, with a couple of leaves, that did not grow. I got it on a schedule for watering, gave it the best spot in the house (she is front and center full display for everyone). i talked to her and begged her to DO SOMETHING. She grew one measly leaf in the almost entire year I had her. ONE!!!! I was desperate to have a full bodied fiddle but she would not budge. I saw this fertilizer on Amazon and in a last ditch effort to make her not resent me I bought it.I have counted 3 new buds. I added the fertilizer a week ago. She’s THRIVING.If you have the regina george of houseplants (aka a fiddle leaf) do you and her a favor and buy this fertilizer.
J**G
New Leaves Immediately
I inherited 3 of my mom’s fiddle leaf figs when she passed suddenly and I have minimal experience with plants but was determined for these to thrive. Mid-summer I had only gotten one new leaf out of the three plants and it came out with some small specs of brown on it. Not great. I read up and realized I need a fertilizer for these guys especially during the growing season, but the liquid fertilizers seemed more involved having to mix them into water for each feeding. These granules are the perfect solution! Mix it into the soil, water like normal, and it should last you the entire growing season. Within a week I got a new healthy leaf and within the two months since I used this in all three plants I’ve gotten 8 new leaves between the three plants, all healthy! I found my solution (along with reducing the temptation to over-water - I was doing it weekly and realized even during the summer these guys only need water every 10-14 days in my house). I’ve recommended this to my sister who got some fiddle leafs from my mom too and her’s were floundering. I asked how they were last week after a few weeks since she first used the fertilizer and she said hers are thriving now too and popping out new leaves!
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