Does your Fiddle Leaf Fig look a little dry and crispy?! This tree sure does! See those leaves with light brown crispy patches? They are sunburnt. It’s not super common for an indoor fiddle to burn, but it still can happen. (Mine is like this because it was growing shoved up against a skylight in my office!) Chances are low that you’ll sunburn a plant inside your house, but very high if you move your plant outside for the summer. So, what do you do?! Sadly, once a leaf is damaged there is no reversing it. The good news is the roots of the tree are likely still in good shape. So even though you have some damaged leaves, your tree can still thrive. Just make sure to move your plant away from those direct sun rays that are causing the damage. What other weird things are you noticing with your Fiddle Leaf Fig? How can I help?

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onJun 25, 2025
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