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Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces)

Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces)

Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces) Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces)
$ 20.99

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9.28
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8.88
Value for money
8.38

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Product Description

DON'T YOU FEED YOUR FIGURE LEAF ENOUGH? For healthy growth, strong roots, and a healthy fiddle leaf fig plant, it needs certain nutrients. With Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Food, you are able to provide optimal nutrition for your plant without ever burning it.
It contains no urea or harmful chemicals that could damage your plants. All-Organic Original Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Food is the finest quality. All year long, it is designed to receive water every time you water your plants for lush and beautiful growth.
Included with your purchase is a free fiddle leaf fig care webinar and e-book, which will show you how to grow fiddle leaf figs in your home, as well as troubleshoot any problems you may encounter.
A NON TOXIC PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN TESTED IN AN We provide safe products that are non-toxic and can be used on your plants. Don't let competitors fool you. This product is made by a woman-owned small business in the US.
A gentle yet effective plant food for Fiddle Leaf Figs, Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Food can be used every time you water with no mixing or mess. Soak 1 teaspoon in 2 cups of There is enough ficus food in each 8 oz bottle to last from 6 months to a year, depending on how big your plant is.

Questions & Answers

Is this product suitable for winter use?

Here we go!

Do you know if this method works on ?

Whenever I buy monsteras or African mask plants, I use this product.

Are fiddleleaf figs capable of being grown outside with this? It stands about 20' tall and is planted in the ground in southeast Florida. ?

Plants can be grown both inside and outside using this product. On the patio I use this to grow a tall plant that I have out here in San Diego. Given that your plant is so large, it would be wise to use about 4 teaspoons per watering.

The large plant I have takes more than 6 cups of water per day. ?

I appreciate you asking such a good If you have a large plant, you would use three teaspoons. I suggest you feed your plant 2 teaspoons if it is over 3 feet tall, and 3 teaspoons if it is over 5 feet tall.

Selected User Reviews For Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata – Calcium Fortified, Urea-Free and with NPK Ratio of 3-1-2 for Healthy Roots, Stems and Leaves (8 Ounces)

It is only rave-reviewed because it is used in spring and summer on plants that are already well on their way to flourish and grow! As far as I can tell, this product does not do anything
3/5

Rather than spending $5 at the plant store, go to the local one. There is a lot of hype online about how amazing this product (Facebook) is because it comes from the person who sells it to you. Of course, it's amazing! A roll of the eyes.

Elaina King
Elaina King
| Jan 23, 2021
A ridiculously overpriced product turns out to be disappointing
3/5

I would like to do ten or twenty. You can create a 1-percent solution by dilution of 20 in water like this one 1). and not to pay half as much as this would cost. Growing results aren't even better than a regular fertilizer, if anything they are equivalent to regular fertilizer. Affectionately advertised on certain websites as a "miracle growing aid," it is actually a tiny bottle of overpriced routine They will eventually pay a price for lies, deception and poor business practices such as these.

Amoura Potter
Amoura Potter
| Dec 31, 2020
It is amazing how much this plant food can do! That's so cool! It is amazing how much this plant food can do! This plant was dormant for 8 months and had no growth, so it looked Earlier this month, I was about to give up on it when I noticed a tiny bit of green – it looked like a new leaf trying to grow
5/5

I did some research online to find out what I could do. The plant food I found online for Fiddleleaf figs is specifically created for these plants, and so I bought some to test it out. See the results of my experiment in my picture The new leaf just emerged and there is already another leaf starting. It is only 10 days since the before and after pictures were taken. This is the first time I have seen my Fiddleleaf fig in three years. It is worth every penny that you spend on it!.

Maci SLATER
Maci SLATER
| Dec 14, 2020
My first thought was that this was snake oil
3/5

I have almost consumed an entire bottle of this stuff on two large fiddle leaf figs, and I notice no difference whatsoever. There will be no more purchases from this manufacturer.

Louisa Foley
Louisa Foley
| Feb 25, 2021
This fertilizer has significantly reduced the number of leaves after I used it in two cups of water
3/5

Since I gave my 7' FLF two cups of water mixed with the correct amount of fertilizer on August 31st, it has dropped five leaves. Today, it is September 9th and there are still five leaves on my plant.

When it dropped its first two leaves, I looked for standing water in the pot, but there was none. The leaves of my plant have yet to show new growth to compensate for this loss, but I will be giving it some more time. And no, I had not moved it from its spot (which can also be a cause). Leaf drop is often a sign that a plant has been overwatered, but I believe I haven't watered it for the entire week before. One cup of water a week is usually the maximum amount I give it. The soil does not feel moist and I haven't given it any more water since the 31st. I am really hoping the leaf drop will stop soon and I can I will update this review if it's been a while since I wrote it. If it's been awhile since I wrote this review, please leave a comment. The following is a ***UPDATE I have been using a moisture meter to determine whether the soil has gone hydrophobic, but the plant has lost HALF its leaves in the last month since I fertilized it. I am not overwatering it as I have been very cautious with it. There's nothing more frustrating than being told this is happening right before the plants go dormant in the fall. As a result, I have lowered my star rating. The tree looks horrible, and I am certain that this fertilizer played a role in its death. My experience has led me to advise everyone to stay away from this product.

Stefan Villarreal
Stefan Villarreal
| May 10, 2021
My problem is keeping them alive
5/5

I keep buying them but they don't last very long. I didn't realize the importance of fertilizers until I bought this one. In my pictures, you can see that both of the twigs (in the center of the picture) were left with only one leaf In a way, it felt like I'd won the lottery of life. Although it costs a lot, it is like liquid gold, like the elixir of life. I will keep buying it because it is the elixir of life.

Kehlani Rosales
Kehlani Rosales
| Feb 22, 2021
A fiddle leaf fig that I have used this fertilizer on is dying
3/5

A green thumb friend has been telling me I should get fertilizer for my fiddle leaf fig since I have had it for 2 years and it has thrived. Five days after I used it, I have already lost two large leaves. I followed the directions exactly and I am still losing leaves. Three of the leaves are turning brown. There has been a lot of sadness in my life. My plant needs my help, so I hope it can be saved. Do not be fooled by all the positive reviews on here as your plant may die using this product. I am witnessing this myself right now.

Kyla Barrera
Kyla Barrera
| Jun 18, 2021
The site is decent, but it can Because of my brown thumb (not quite black, not quite green), I need all the help I can get with Fred
3/5

A lot of reviews online led me to buy this, and I almost killed Fred a few I took the bottle to my local nursery because this liquid didn't seem to make much of a difference so I took it there. The nursery told me it was not enough to make a As a consequence, Fred appears quite sexy now that he has been fed Superthrive and Jack's fertilizer right along with it. I would suggest skipping this one, all in all.

Meghan Cline
Meghan Cline
| Jul 30, 2020

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