Advice on salvaging a leggy fiddle leaf
I’m considering buying this lot with a very leggy fiddle leaf included and trying to figure if then fiddle leaf is worth trying to salvage.
I’m thinking I’d try notching it, but is there a limit to how many notches one can do to fill out a plant? I’m also thinking I could notch it and once a few new shoots start, then I could chop and prop the top. Thoughts? Or is this looking like it’s beyond repair?
I live in VT, so the plants would all be placed indoors by a south west corner of the house that gets afternoon sun and be watered regularly. I work from home so plant care is one of the things I do to unwind between meetings, but would be good to know if there’s anything else to take into consideration. I have another area with grow lights and humidifiers.
Open to thoughts on any of the other plants too
Originally by u/bicyclebon on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cf7wg6n
I’m considering buying this lot with a very leggy fiddle leaf included and trying to figure if then fiddle leaf is worth trying to salvage.
I’m thinking I’d try notching it, but is there a limit to how many notches one can do to fill out a plant? I’m also thinking I could notch it and once a few new shoots start, then I could chop and prop the top. Thoughts? Or is this looking like it’s beyond repair?
I live in VT, so the plants would all be placed indoors by a south west corner of the house that gets afternoon sun and be watered regularly. I work from home so plant care is one of the things I do to unwind between meetings, but would be good to know if there’s anything else to take into consideration. I have another area with grow lights and humidifiers.
Open to thoughts on any of the other plants too
Originally by u/bicyclebon on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cf7wg6n
Advice on salvaging a leggy fiddle leaf
I’m considering buying this lot with a very leggy fiddle leaf included and trying to figure if then fiddle leaf is worth trying to salvage.
I’m thinking I’d try notching it, but is there a limit to how many notches one can do to fill out a plant? I’m also thinking I could notch it and once a few new shoots start, then I could chop and prop the top. Thoughts? Or is this looking like it’s beyond repair?
I live in VT, so the plants would all be placed indoors by a south west corner of the house that gets afternoon sun and be watered regularly. I work from home so plant care is one of the things I do to unwind between meetings, but would be good to know if there’s anything else to take into consideration. I have another area with grow lights and humidifiers.
Open to thoughts on any of the other plants too
Originally by u/bicyclebon on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cf7wg6n
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