




Hi everyone. There’s a fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) at my workplace that we repotted on Friday, April 4th. It had a fungus gnat problem, so we changed the soil and the pot. It’s been kept in the same spot since then next to a window. This morning, we walked in and found it looking terrible. Most of the leaves are drooping, dry, and some have already fallen off. A few ones still look green, but the rest are in rough shape.
Not sure if it’s transplant shock, heat stress (the office was closed over the weekend and it got pretty warm), or something else. Is there still a chance it’ll bounce back? Any advice would be super appreciated
by Senior_Conflict307
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Next time use peroxide it kills eggs and live bugs and adds nitrogen to the dirt i took me less than 1 hour for bugs to die but wait longer to make sure the eggs died then pull it out break up the rootball trim icky roots
Flf can be very picky I’m not sure this is salvageable.