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Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts

Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts
$ 18.95

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Based on 4,516 ratings
Easy to use
9.18
Value for money
8.91

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Product Description

Provides the Fiddle Leaf Fig with a wide range of micronutrients. Nutrients are required by these indoor plants, in addition to light and water, to ensure healthy growth and prevent brown spots on leaves.
A teaspoon of liquid fertilizer should be mixed with two cups of water for a long-lasting effect.
It is crucial for your ficus to have proper growth hormones and a balanced NPK FICUS FERTILIZER RATIO of 3-1-1-2 NPK. If used appropriately, our natural formula is safe to use every time you water your plant, and there is no risk of burning your plant.
During growth, Nitrogen (N) stimulates the growth of new leaves, Phosphorus (P) is a root stimulator that promotes root growth, and Potassium (K) is an essential element in helping your fickle ficus thrive.

Questions & Answers

In this case, how much nitrogen is there?

There is 3% nitrogen in the fiddle leaf fig tree fertilizer. Almost all fiddle leaf fig trees will benefit from using this fertilizer on a regular basis since just the right amount is needed every time you water them

Could this work for a Fiddle Leaf Fig tree about 4 ft tall and a Black Mission Fig? They both have a place in my house, and I would like to help them ?

You will be able to do that. I bought this because I just bought my fiddle leaf from you, they were so small, and I used it to help them grow fast and they are at tree size now. I still use it on them the same way as I did when I originally bought While I am not sure about the black mission fig tree, based on my research I would guess it should

You'll have to open a seal on the bottle when you receive the item, does the item have a seal?

The seal has been broken

Selected User Reviews For Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Fertilizer | Ficus Plant Food | Improves Leaves and Branches | Potted Indoor Trees and House Plants Treatment by Aquatic Arts

My response is yes
3/5

There is an apparent liking for it among them.

Mara Johns
Mara Johns
| Apr 09, 2021
It's literally gone
4/5

My 3 year old nature fig is gone. My first thought was that this shipment was milky, but I didn't think much I had a mature healthy plant that died after receiving just one dose. I am devastated.

Brixton Jackson
Brixton Jackson
| Nov 28, 2020
If you are not sure how much to take, start with a smaller dosage
5/5

As long as you use it properly, I think it can be a good product. A healthy tree, my fiddle leaf fig tree, stands 5ft tall and I water it once a week. Before autumn I wanted to boost it a little bit so I bought the 3-week boosters A ratio formula that is said to be best for fiddle leaf fig trees is Fertilizer 2, which has a 21 ratio, as well as NPK. It states in the directions of the product that the product is gentle enough to be used every time a fiddle leaf fig tree needs watering. As a result, I am now using it when I water. I saw a significant difference in my tree's look the first time I used this fertilizer. There was a healthy glow to the leaves, and the plant looked energized. However, after the second application, the leaves began to droop and the tree started to look unhealthy (see illustration). You fertilized it with your eggs. I am leafy- We also have fig trees. The best thing for her is to recover.

Joseph Huang
Joseph Huang
| Dec 09, 2020
This is amazing! I consider him to be a savior for people who have "black thumbs" The thumbs on my left hand are BLACK
5/5

A number of air plants and succulents have died in my care. There is no better product than this. I appreciate your kind words!.

Rosalia Fuentes
Rosalia Fuentes
| Feb 28, 2021
We recommend that you buy One of my most recent fig adoptees, this is the 7 ft tall figure I'm trying to get back on her feet
4/5

My violas just received the fertilizer today, and I will be updating them biweekly on how they are doing. In addition to mixing this fertilizer into some fiddle propagation I recently started, I also mixed in some peas and beans. The May 26 update for 2029 is as follows I also observed that only a few weeks after I started propagating my fiddle leaf perennial, roots are beginning to come up. Without the addition of this fertilizer, all of my other propagations would have taken over a month to show the results that it has in just a few days. The tree that I have planted is 7 feet tall and thrives. So far, after the first fertilization the leaves look shiny and healthier, so I'm going to fertilize it probably once a month.

Allen Olson
Allen Olson
| Jun 20, 2021
The food was great, but the price was too high
5/5

Does what it is supposed to do, but there are cheaper alternatives that do a similar job. Also, the price decreased from $8 to $7. This used to cost me $95 when I bought it several weeks ago, but now it is worth I don't understand.

Nathaniel Riddle
Nathaniel Riddle
| Mar 09, 2021
You will have new leaves after one use
5/5

bought a fiddle leaf fig tree about two years ago and a rubber tree around the same time. In both cases, the plants are indoors in an area with a north facing window and limited sunlight. They are often blinded by fog, which filters what light they do get. No matter how much water and fertilizer were provided during the growing season, both plants still failed to grow normally, putting out new leaves at a very was beginning to think that neither plant would flourish in a room with such low light, but I heard about a fertilizer designed specifically for ficuses and decided to give it Each plant in the room still gets less than a day's worth of There were two new leaves on the rubber tree after the first use. The fiddle leaf put out eight new leaves after its second use. Despite the fast growth of the leaves, they appear healthy. Each time I water, this is mixed into the water, and I will continue to do this until I can grow large, leafy trees.

Aspyn Gregory
Aspyn Gregory
| Jun 15, 2021
When I first started using this fertilizer, I thought I had a black thumb, but now I think I have a green thumb
5/5

There is a rubber tree in my yard that drops It stopped dropping leaves after I moved it to a sunnier location in my home and I began misting the leaves daily, so I relocated it there. No new growth occurred right after that. Within a week I saw a new leaf grow from the fertilizer I bought. it's been a couple weeks since I started using the device and I have my third leaf out. This tool is used every time I water the plant, which is about once a week, depending on how dry the soil is. Though I work so hard to keep plants alive, I used to have a reputation for not having a green thumb. This fertilizer is changing that! Here's what's new A fiddle leaf fig that was about to die is also getting a healthy boost from this product. The leaves of the tree have almost all fallen, and I thought it was beyond repair. There hasn't been any more leaf drop since I used this fertilizer, and now I have 2 new baby leaves growing. This would have been great if I had tried it.

Jazlyn Clark
Jazlyn Clark
| Nov 06, 2020

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