10 COMMON MISTAKES When Propagating A Fiddle Leaf Fig

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
    @FiddleLeafFigPlant  3 года назад +3

    👀Have you ever successfully propagated your fiddle leaf fig? Share your story in the comments below! 👇

    • @AshleyFreed
      @AshleyFreed Год назад

      I just cut my first cutting. It is 3 nodes with 3 new leaves. They are BIG leaves. I put it in a mix of perlite and peat. Does it need to be heavily moist? I used rotting hormone but I noticed on day 2 the leaves look droopy. So, I added dampened the soil and added more rooting hormone.

    • @janelsen55
      @janelsen55 Год назад

      Help! My fiddle tipped over in the wind and its main stem broke. I think I can cut the stem at the break and propagate the stem in water with a growth promoter. Does this sound like something I can possibly do? Would I put a growth hormone powder on the remaining stem that is looking very sad in the pot? My fiddle is outside right now and is thriving very nicely. Thank you for your advise.

  • @jackietietze9865
    @jackietietze9865 19 дней назад +2

    If cuttings have propagated in water for several months and appear to have healthy roots, can they be planted in soil and thrive?

  • @brocinco
    @brocinco 10 месяцев назад +2

    I saw a different video a few months back and it didnt say how many leafs to leave on the cut. I left 5 and for 8 weeks, nothing happened. Found this video and cut two leafs off and in 1 week roots started growing! Now i have 5 long roots each with tiny roots. Time to plant in soil! Thank you

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  10 месяцев назад +2

      That is so wonderful to hear! Happy Growing!

    • @brocinco
      @brocinco 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@FiddleLeafFigPlant now everyone says i have a green thumb. But i tell them, "i saw this amazing video" 😁

  • @kenyagray6442
    @kenyagray6442 Год назад +2

    I've Propagated 2 leaves that had fallen off tree. Both showed roots. I just placed in faucet water in Mason jar near east facing window.

  • @Evolutiontweaked
    @Evolutiontweaked 2 года назад +1

    You answered my question towards the end. Plant when root is 1 inch. Mine are quite a bit longer so 0ff to buy a pot and soil tomorrow.

  • @amytyndall2684
    @amytyndall2684 Год назад +1

    I have made several of these “mistakes” and have still propagated fiddle leaf successfully! Nevertheless, I am a new subscriber to this channel. Your content is very helpful!

  • @chelynnedill1972
    @chelynnedill1972 Год назад +2

    I did 1 beautiful leaf, about a month ago, but I literally started seeing root growth in about 2 weeks! I think it's ready for soil now but I'm not sure.. it's so pretty! 😊

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад +2

      That is great! If you have multiple roots that are more than a couple inches long, it is ready to be potted into soil! Happy Growing!

    • @chelynnedill1972
      @chelynnedill1972 Год назад +1

      @@FiddleLeafFigPlant thank you!! I'm also getting some of your products to aid in growth!

    • @patriciazstrunk9296
      @patriciazstrunk9296 8 месяцев назад

      My tree is extremely tall maybe 13 ft so what should I do?

  • @beverlyhouse4255
    @beverlyhouse4255 3 года назад +4

    I made a cutting this summer and used your rooting hormone and got nice roots. I planted in a small jar and then moved to a 6" pot then roots were full. Here I am in December and the leaves are green and happy....but no growth. When I made the cut there was a new bud and it browned up during the rooting process....when/how will it grow?

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  3 года назад +2

      Beverly that is great to hear you had a successful propagation! Newly potted propagated cuttings sometimes need more moisture in their soil compared with more mature plants that can tolerate the soil drying out in between waterings. Also, new cuttings when potted will focus energy on growing the root system vs. new leaf growth. Patience will be key and in time, you will have a larger plant that is throwing out new leaves.

  • @tecumseh7550
    @tecumseh7550 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @patricksplantspaketho3760
    @patricksplantspaketho3760 3 года назад +3

    Great video ! 🌿😊🌿 Plants are the best, specially the people behind them 🌿🤩🌿 You got a new sub from Denmark .☀️🌿😊🇩🇰.

  • @irenemiller-lubin727
    @irenemiller-lubin727 7 месяцев назад +3

    Can you use powder rooting hormone if you are water propagating?

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes just keep changing the water when it gets murky. You would dip the cutting into the powder hormone before placing it down into the water. Happy Growing!

  • @swarnadaripelly1028
    @swarnadaripelly1028 Год назад +1

    Thanks, it’s going to be helpfull for beginners like me❤

  • @jackietietze9865
    @jackietietze9865 19 дней назад +1

    Is it possible to somehow promote new growth in areas where old leaves have fallen off? My trees are very tall but they always thin out at the bottom and I’d like them to grow dense again.

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  18 дней назад +1

      While it isn't possible to grow new leaves where they once were, you can use a technique called notching to promote new branches and leaf growth in bare areas on the tree. Check out this helpful tutorial video on how to do this! ruclips.net/video/-z2c4UtxASI/видео.html

  • @missbknodel
    @missbknodel 2 года назад +2

    Don’t throw away. Compost! 😍

  • @sjlane1313
    @sjlane1313 Год назад +1

    I have a taller plant with multiple stalks that I want to "tree out". Can I take a longer cutting and divide it into 2 different rooting projects? Thank you and I love your channel, so helpful!

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад +1

      Hi Shaw, yes you can! Any cuttings can be propagated and branches will form on the mother tree just below the point where you make the chop.

  • @snowblsm
    @snowblsm 9 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is 2 years old, but I have a bit of a complicated question about an existing propagation.
    I beheaded one stalk of my mother plant because it was getting too tall. (I think I actually have a bambino.) I rooted the cutting in water and gave it to a friend who is taking spectacular care of it. There have been zero issues- it actually looks lusher than the mother plant. Trouble is, there were a lot of leaves on that cutting and I didn’t know at the time that you shouldn’t leave more than 3 leaves on a cutting you intend to prop. It’s been nearly a year now, and it’s thriving, but not producing new growth.
    Since it’s doing well and fully rooted in soil, do I still need to cut down to get it to put out new growth?

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  9 месяцев назад

      Great question! It sounds like a really healthy established plant now! I would suspect the growth has slowed/stopped due to the root system outgrowing the current pot it is in. Have her go up one pot size. This will allow more room for the root system to grow to be able to sustain new leaves / new branch growth. Happy Growing!

    • @snowblsm
      @snowblsm 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your help!

  • @whitneypeters4124
    @whitneypeters4124 2 года назад +2

    The stem developed white bumps 2-3 weeks ago, but haven’t grown past that and now the leaves are turning brown. I change the water about 1 a week and dip the stem in rooting hormone. Cutting is in a well let place, but water is out of direct sunlight. Any additional tips appreciated!

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  2 года назад +2

      Keep it in a bright spot and wait another 3 weeks. The popcorn bumps will turn into roots!

    • @whitneypeters4124
      @whitneypeters4124 2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Your videos are awesome 👏🏼

  • @HowRebelsHealMS
    @HowRebelsHealMS 2 года назад +2

    Wow, I feel blessed! I watched one of your earlier videos and all my 3 cuttings have taken. The roots are over 2 inches long now so I'll pot them up today. The middle one seems to be burnt (must have been too light a spot that actually got sun even though it's winter here) so I'll take those leaves off and put the growing plant somewhere else safer. Thanks for your video!!

  • @Quest____
    @Quest____ Год назад +1

    It’s been a month since I took my cutting and put them in water. Both of my cutting have 4 leaves so now I’ll strip them down to 2. Next I’m going to replace the water and add more rooting hormone. Question: what are the white spots (almost barnacle looking) around the portion of the cutting in the water?

  • @melaniegonzalez7988
    @melaniegonzalez7988 Год назад +1

    Hi! I wish I see this video before I made the decision of propagation my first fiddle leaf, it’s bad if I replace the water when I finally receive with the propagation promoter?

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад

      Refreshing the water is just fine if it becomes murky. Good luck!

  • @elenarbermudez7839
    @elenarbermudez7839 Год назад +1

    Hi Claire, I’m currently propagating my fiddle leaf fig (first timer) two cuttings, 1 leaf each in one jar. Started the process Dec. 9 but I’m not seeing any popcorn bumps or any root growth. In fact, I am now seeing fuzzy cloudy stuff around the stems of the cuttings. Do you think it might be some sort of fungus? Should I give up and toss them? Not sure what to do but thank you so much in advance. Any advice will help 😊

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад +1

      Keep going! I recommend freshening the water and when it begins to look murkey, change the water again. Sometimes it takes awhile for popcorn roots to show. Keep it up!

  • @karinapires4029
    @karinapires4029 Год назад +2

    Hi Claire, I propagated my fiddle fig about 5 weeks ago. I see noticed the popcorns on the stem 3 weeks in but nothing has happened since. Is that normal? Also, I did not use growth hormone. Can I still use it now? I’m propagating it in water. Thank you :)

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад +1

      Hi Karina, yes that can happen, just keep it in the water and in time you will see roots form from the popcorn roots that have started to grow. You can definitely add a rooting hormone to the water as well.

  • @elldev33
    @elldev33 Год назад +1

    I can get them to root but they have all died once I get them into soil. Don’t know what I’m doing wrong! I use potting soil, I don’t think I overwater 🤷🏻‍♀️
    Do you recommend a fairly small pot?

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад

      Yes, they should be in a small pot to start with great drainage. Keep the soil evenly moist for the first month and in a spot where it is getting the most indirect bright light. That will help establish the root system in the soil. I recommend to keep trying!

  • @nancycroisant8141
    @nancycroisant8141 Год назад +1

    I have two Fiddle Leaf Figs that are very tall and gangly. I want to cut the long branches off to propagate. Is it wise to cut the tops off?

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  Год назад

      Definitely! You will find new growth appear from just below the point where you make the cut!

  • @stephaniec176
    @stephaniec176 2 года назад +1

    Hi, great video. Can you comment on the proper level of humidity for FLF cuttings? Thanks!

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Fiddle leaf figs love to grow in humidity conditions that are between 40%-60%. Happy Growing!

    • @stephaniec176
      @stephaniec176 2 года назад

      @@FiddleLeafFigPlant thanks! I’ve got seven cuttings in a 50/50 mix of peat and perlite. Have them under a make shift “humidity tent” fashioned out of a plastic drop cloth. Pretty much all of my parameters match your video here, but 3 of the cuttings are starting to significantly brown, and 1 has been very wilty since day one. 3 are holding up. We will see how it turns out!
      Thanks again. I look forward to spending time with your channel

  • @DoraaaaC
    @DoraaaaC 3 года назад +2

    Currently waiting for the roots to sprout

  • @kim_ms
    @kim_ms 2 года назад +2

    Got the white bums for now but no roots yet

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  2 года назад +2

      Keep going! It will develop roots very soon one you have those small white popcorn looking bumps. Great job!

    • @kim_ms
      @kim_ms 2 года назад

      @@FiddleLeafFigPlant ty

  • @ملحدبدينصعسلم
    @ملحدبدينصعسلم Год назад +1

    Does it grow in water naturally

  • @lenalena2953
    @lenalena2953 3 года назад +1

    You said not to many cuttings 1-3 then you said maybe take 5 , then you said not by a window, but need a heating pad can you explain please...

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  3 года назад +3

      1-3 refers to the amount of leaves on a cutting. 5 refers to the number of cuttings you should try to ensure at least one successful propagation attempt. I do recommend keeping the cutting not in direct sun so the water does not become to hot however, using a heating pad underneath the cutting (to warm the cutting to around 70-75 degrees) can be helpful in growing the roots quickly. I try and explain these differences in the video. Thank you for watching!

  • @putzerle
    @putzerle 2 года назад +1

    Hello Claire
    I have already successfully grown two new fiddle leaf fig with one stem.
    But both of them have a new twig only on one side.
    Now how do I get a little tree with a crown here?
    Do I have to cut the new branch again?
    Thanks! 🪴

    • @FiddleLeafFigPlant
      @FiddleLeafFigPlant  2 года назад

      More light should help with new growth on the new branches at the top!

    • @putzerle
      @putzerle 2 года назад

      @@FiddleLeafFigPlant Thank you ! ☀