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Have Red Spots on Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree? This is Why

Red Spotting on Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Leaf

Irregular Watering Patterns (under watering)

Though most Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree parents tend to overwater their plants (keep the soil waterlogged), and give it too little light, this condition is from drought-like conditions, usually coupled with increased light levels.

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Fiddle Leaf Figs need evenly moist soil through the Growing Season(March-September).  When the plant doesn't have enough access to moisture in the root zone, a condition occurs that affects Ficus lyrata's newest growth.

Reddish, brown spots are created on the bottom sides of the leaves that show through the leaf.

Spotting on Ficus lyrata leaf

 

According to the University of Florida Excessive Moisture Stress (which sounds like too much moisture, but is not) is the driver of this condition.

That means the plant is exposed to irregular watering patterns. This also typically occurs in combination with higher light levels.

This creates the perfect storm to expose the irregular watering patterns. Because light and water go hand-in-hand in consumption during photosynthesis, the more light a plant is exposed to the more water it will need. You can learn more about that relationship here.

 

New Growth

 

Lack of water in the root zone makes it challenging for plants to absorb necessary minerals from the soil. Make sure to keep your Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Ficus lyrata) soil evenly moist through the growing season, and allow it to dry out slightly more in the fall and winter.

And be sure to give it bright, but indirect light! That is explained here in a 1-minute video.



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13 comments

  • Please, give me the name of the best fertilizer for fiddle leaf fig. Thank You

    Maria Bergan
  • I like your article. My wife and I shopped at Costco yesterday and was excited to see quite a large shipment of fiddleleaf ficus plants, of which we picked three. While picking, we noticed the red or brown spot problems are common and widespread. Your tips help us and others identify the causes snd deal with the problems more accurately and quickly

    Alan
  • Hi, is it normal for fig leaves to be concaved in certain spots, normally on the tips, like pits where water can collect and thinning in the deeper areas. Wish I could upload a picture.

    Connie
  • My tree gets a full shower flush once every 2 wks and is growing beautifully but I noticed when the leaves start coming through the tend to have red speckles but when the leaf matures to full and it goes darker green the red speckles disappears is this normal?

    Jerome Morfin
  • When the leaves fall do they grow back in the same spot. The video mentioned water every four weeks is that correct?? Do I have to take my plant outside to water it??? HELP!!!

    Maria Almanza

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