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Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig

Original price was: R1,200.00.Current price is: R850.00.

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This Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig stands approximately 1.3m tall in a black 30cm pot and contains three plants per pot, creating exceptional fullness and structure. The large glossy leaves and strong upright stems make it an immediate statement plant. It thrives in bright, indirect light and suits larger indoor spaces where height and foliage can truly stand out.

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Dense fiddle leaf fig with three stems
Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig
R1,200.00 Original price was: R1,200.00.R850.00Current price is: R850.00.
Dense fiddle leaf fig with three stems
Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig
R1,200.00 Original price was: R1,200.00.R850.00Current price is: R850.00.
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Name

Commonly known as: Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig

Botanical name: Ficus lyrata

A Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig like this changes the scale of a room immediately. Standing around 1.5m tall and planted with three stems in a single 30cm pot, the result is a dense, layered canopy of large violin-shaped leaves. Instead of the sparse look that younger plants often have, this size delivers fullness and structure from the moment it is placed in the room.

The oversized leaves are thick, glossy and heavily veined, giving the plant a sculptural quality that works beautifully in modern interiors. Each stem carries multiple layers of foliage, so the plant fills vertical space without looking thin or stretched.

Because there are three plants growing together, the overall shape feels balanced and mature. The stems support each other and produce a fuller crown of leaves, which makes the plant look more like a small indoor tree rather than a single tall stem.

Given good light and stable care, a Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig continues to develop new leaves from the top while maintaining its strong upright form. With its height, leaf size and dense structure, it becomes the natural focal point in a living space.

Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig Care Guide

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Watering – How often should it be watered?

Water when the top 4cm of soil begins to dry out. Because this is a large plant in a 30cm pot, it holds moisture longer than smaller plants. Always check the soil first rather than watering on a fixed schedule. Allow excess water to drain fully and never let the plant sit in standing water. Do not let this plant dry out completely as this could lead to the potting medium turning hydrophobic.

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Light – What light does a Giant Fiddle Leaf Fig need?

Bright, indirect light is essential for a plant of this size. Position it near a large window where it receives plenty of natural light throughout the day. Direct midday sun can scorch leaves, but gentle morning light is usually fine. Adequate light keeps the leaves large and helps maintain strong growth.

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Humidity – Does it need extra humidity?

Average indoor humidity usually works well. However, very dry air can cause leaf edges to crisp slightly. Keeping the plant away from heaters and strong drafts helps maintain healthy foliage.

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Soil – What soil works best?

Use a structured, well-draining mix that allows air to reach the roots. Indoor Potting Soil works well as a base. Improve drainage and structure by incorporating Perlite and Bark Chips to keep the soil breathable.

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Feeding – How should it be fertilised?

During the growing season, feed every 2-3 weeks using Grobest Organic Fertiliser. For stronger seasonal growth, Novatec Soluble Fertiliser can be used.

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Repotting – When should it be repotted?

Large specimens like this generally need repotting every 18–24 months. Move up only one pot size at a time. When repotting, incorporate TerraPlus Natura N and Controlled Release Fertiliser into the fresh mix.

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Pests – What pests should I watch for?

Spider mites and scale insects can occasionally appear. Inspect leaves regularly and treat early with an insecticidal spray if necessary.

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Temperature – What temperature suits it best?

Fiddle Leaf Figs grow best between 18°C and 28°C. Avoid temperatures below 15°C and keep the plant away from cold drafts.

FAQ’s

Why are there three plants in one pot?
Multiple plants create a fuller, more balanced tree with a denser canopy of leaves.

Will it grow taller than this?
Yes. With good light and care, Fiddle Leaf Figs can continue growing well beyond 2m indoors.

Can it be pruned?
Yes. Pruning encourages branching and helps maintain a fuller shape.

Is it pet safe?
No. Ficus lyrata is toxic if ingested.

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