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Why Is My Fiddle Leaf Fig Leggy? (Causes+What To Do)
"If your fiddle leaf fig is looking leggy, there are a few common causes and solutions to consider. Insufficient light, overwatering, and lack of pruning can lead to leggy growth. To address this, place your plant in a brighter spot, adjust your watering routine, and trim back leggy stems to encourage bushier growth. By addressing these factors, you can help your fiddle leaf fig thrive and maintain a more compact and lush appearance.
How to Repot Lithops "Living Stones"
Planting Living Stones Flowering Rocks
Monstera Watering Schedule - Amounts, Signs & More
Ideally for a monstera it does not need a watering schedule, it does not like it when it's either too dry or too moist,
How To Stake Your Monstera: Tips and Tricks To Grow It Flawlessly
Learn how to properly stake a Monstera plant with this step-by-step guide. Discover effective techniques to provide support, promote healthy growth, and achieve a stunning, well-supported Monstera display in your home or garden.
Discover how to use Listerine in your garden to combat pests and prevent fungal infections. This simple DIY hack will keep your garden healthy and vibrant with just a few easy steps!
Discover a budget-friendly and creative way to decorate your windows. Propagate plants effortlessly and liven up your space with this easy and charming window decor.
Monstera Aerial Roots: Everything You Need to Know
Monstera plants are epiphytes, meaning they grow on other plants, like trees, and climb up toward the light. These plants grow aerial roots to help them affix to surfaces so they can climb. Without these aerial roots, monsteras wouldn’t get enough sunlight under the dense rainforest canopy. Learn more about Monstera Aerial Roots and what to do with them.