Heres everything you gotta know about how to propagate fiddle leaf figs using these three methods.
Each cutting should have three or fournodesalong the stem.
Remove the leaves at the bottom half of the cutting.
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Then, set the cutting aside as you complete the next step.
Then use your finger to create a hole for the cutting in the center of the pot.
Under the right conditions, roots should begin to grow within a couple of weeks.
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Each cutting should have three or four nodes along the stem.
Remove the leaves at the bottom half of the cutting.
Change the water once a week to replenish oxygen levels and keep it fresh.
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Roots should begin to develop within a few weeks.
Fill a small pot with well-draining soil and plant the cutting.
Water it well and place it in a warm, bright location.
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Prepare the Sphagnum Moss
Prepare thesphagnum mossby soaking it in water for 10 to 15 minutes.
This helps to rehydrate the moss.
Use a spray bottle to spray the moss if it is starting to dry out.
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Fill a small pot with well-draining soil and plant the cutting.
Water it well and place it in a warm, bright location.
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