We inherited this FLF in a pot. There are these random high roots that I'm now sure if it should add more dirt, or if these should be cut so they don't girdle the trunk by TheJBob ficus lyratafiddle leaf fig 1 Comment HD_HD_HD 1 year ago You can put more soil down, mine don’t seem to mind, but visually might look nicer in the pot with even coverage. FYI fiddles can cope with some exposure and it might encourage babies to sprout from the thicker roots. Even my rubber plants (a different type of ficus) do this, I think these plants like to eat the soil 🙂 Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
HD_HD_HD 1 year ago You can put more soil down, mine don’t seem to mind, but visually might look nicer in the pot with even coverage. FYI fiddles can cope with some exposure and it might encourage babies to sprout from the thicker roots. Even my rubber plants (a different type of ficus) do this, I think these plants like to eat the soil 🙂
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You can put more soil down, mine don’t seem to mind, but visually might look nicer in the pot with even coverage.
FYI fiddles can cope with some exposure and it might encourage babies to sprout from the thicker roots.
Even my rubber plants (a different type of ficus) do this, I think these plants like to eat the soil 🙂