No growth? I got these plants as a gift towards the end o...
2ft to light, indirect
10β pot with drainage
Last watered 8 hours ago
@CarefreeRedpine that could be it,itβs been inside through the summer.
@FunTutsan43 Itβs not a good idea to leave those two plants in the same pot long term. Because a fiddle leaf fig and a spider plant will not thrive well together in the same pot. While they can temporarily survive side-by-side, their different care needs and root habits make this a difficult pairing for the long term. Why the Pairing FailsWater Needs: Fiddle leaf figs (Ficus lyrata) prefer to dry out several inches down before getting a deep soak. Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) like more consistent moisture and can suffer if forced onto a strict, dry-out cycle. Root Competition: Fiddle leaf figs have sensitive root systems that dislike crowding or physical disruption. Spider plants grow thick, tuberous roots that rapidly fill a container and fight for available space and nutrients. Light Dynamics: A fiddle leaf fig requires bright, direct light near a sunny window. If placed underneath the fig's large canopy, a spider plant will likely experience stunted growth due to deep shade. Better Alternatives Separate Pots: Keep each plant in its own container with proper drainage so you can tailor water and fertilizer individually.Grouping: Place their separate pots close together on a tray or plant stand. This boosts local humidity without causing root conflict.
@FunTutsan43 Because you canβt grow a fiddle leaf from just a leaf. It might grow roots, but if there is no node or growth point on it, then it wonβt ever grow into a new plant. π€·ββοΈ
I also agree with Monika @Ms.Persnickety a FLF should not be potted in the same pot as a spider plant, nor most other kinds of plants really π€
Lastly, you will need to add a lot of perlite, orchid bark, coco chips, or other kinds of chunky soil amendments for your future potting endeavors. Roots need air pockets to breathe too βΊοΈ
I also agree with Monika @Ms.Persnickety a FLF should not be potted in the same pot as a spider plant, nor most other kinds of plants really π€
Lastly, you will need to add a lot of perlite, orchid bark, coco chips, or other kinds of chunky soil amendments for your future potting endeavors. Roots need air pockets to breathe too βΊοΈ
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