Hi friends.

I recently inherited my neighbors fiddle leaf fig because her new kitten wouldn’t stop climbing it. It is not doing so hot and I would love to figure out how to get it healthy again. It looks slightly better in this photo, but it has a lot of drooping leaves and I also recently cut off a few leaves that had a bunch of holes in them. I feel I overwatered it in the beginning before doing research, but I have since stopped and it seems to be on a bit of a better path.

We live in the mountains in Colorado at about 9,000 feet in an old cabin. The only place that gets decent enough sun is near an old drafty window. How can I remedy this? As the seasons change, it is trying to perk up, so hoping summer will be kind to this plant.

Would love any and all suggestions!

by tofu_mountain

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