


Liquid Plant Food · Ficus Lyrata
The gentle 3-1-2 feed for the fiddle you're afraid you're losing. Made to push a new leaf.
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That generic plant food is built for the average houseplant. A fiddle leaf fig is all leaf and very little root, so it burns through nitrogen fast and locks up micronutrients in indoor soil. Feed it for what it is, and the drama settles down.
What's inside & why
3-1-2 gives a fiddle the steady nitrogen it craves and the low phosphorus it actually needs, unlike balanced foods built for flowers.
A small diluted dose with each watering means no shock and no salt buildup, the buildup that quietly burns delicate fiddle roots.
A gentle, plant-ready nitrogen that won't scorch roots in sterile indoor potting mix.
Iron and manganese that stay available across pH swings, the direct fix for yellow leaves with green veins.
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Foolproof on purpose
Add 1 teaspoon to 2 cups of water, or one capful per watering can. No measuring spoons of guilt required.
Feed your fiddle with the mix as you normally water. "Weakly, weekly" keeps nutrition steady and roots safe.
Keep it in good light and watch the growth tip. Most parents see a new leaf within 4 to 8 weeks.
"I'd killed three fiddles before this one. First one that hasn't dropped a single leaf."
"The yellowing cleared up and my leaves have tripled in size. I'm thrilled to have my fiddle back."
"One capful with my watering can. Twelve new leaves in six months on a plant I thought was done."
Feed as directed for 90 days. No new growth? Email us for a full refund, bottle empty or not. A fed fiddle in decent light almost always rewards you with a leaf, and that's exactly what you're paying for.
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