Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil

Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil

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The Best Soil for Fiddle Leaf Figs

Boost Growth, Prevent Root Rot, and Keep Those Iconic Leaves Vibrant

Our Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil is the best soil for your fiddle leaf fig plant! We specially formulate this nutrient dense soil to enhance your Ficus lyrata potted houseplant’s natural environment.

The key ingredients to this soil are coconut coir, pine bark, perlite, sand, and the perfect amount of purpose fiddle leaf fig fertilizer. Soil comes in a resealable bag for storage or later use.

This lightweight houseplant potting soil will provide optimum nutrients and allow room for root systems to flourish. The fiddle leaf fig potting soil will help retain moisture while draining excess water away from the roots and preventing root rot. The soil does not compact and allows for root aeration while keeping the plant happy.

The fiddle leaf soil mix is perfect for keeping those violin shaped leaves looking bright and green! Already have an established plant but need to enhance the soil conditions? This is the best soil for repotting fiddle leaf figs.

Even the most confident plant parents know that fiddle leaf figs have a tendency to be a dramatic variety of houseplant. They look dramatic, they demand attention, and if they’re unhappy they will absolutely let you know. Luckily, with the right routine, even the moodiest fiddle leaf fig becomes a low-drama housemate. Here’s what keeps them thriving:

  • Use pots with drainage holes to prevent excess moisture from sitting at the root zone and causing rot.
  • Feed every 6 months with fiddle leaf fertilizer to provide consistent nutrients that support steady growth and rich green leaves.
  • Allow the soil to dry out between waterings so roots can breathe and maintain a healthy moisture balance.
  • Pair a quality potting mix with proper fertilizer to help protect against common issues such as brown spots, leaf drop, and mealybugs.
  • Place your plant in bright, indirect light and keep it away from air conditioning vents or drafts to avoid unnecessary stress on the foliage.


Check out the Fiddle Leaf Fig Grow Guide for Indoor Houseplants for more information on successfully growing the latest and greatest house plant sensations and other fiddle leaf fig care.

At Perfect Plants Nursery, we stand behind every tree, shrub, and flower we grow. Every order is protected by our 30-day plant guarantee, ensuring your plants arrive healthy and ready to thrive. For extra peace of mind, our optional 1-Year Extended Warranty covers your plants against death and disease for a full year. Unlike many online nurseries, Perfect Plants ships directly from our family-run farm, so you’re backed by growers who care about your success long after your plants leave our greenhouse. Grow with confidence knowing your investment is protected from the start.

Foliage Color Green

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FAQs for Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil

Fiddle Leaf Figs enjoy well- draining soil to ensure that they have proper drainage to avoid root rot.

Fiddle Leaf Figs enjoy coffee grounds to increase their growth, but should only be used every 3 months.

Repotting a Fiddle Leaf Fig is simple. Grab your new container that is a size or two larger and put a quarter of soil at the bottom. Next, take your fiddle leaf fig by the trunk and carefully pull out the root ball. Loosen the soil from the roots and place in your container. Finally, fill with dirt and you are complete.

Fiddle Leaf Figs need room to grow. Potting your Fiddle leaf fig up a size every 1-2 years will keep your plant from becoming root bound. You can keep it in a smaller container, but if your Fiddle Leaf shows signs of decline you will need to pot up.

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