How To Propagate Fiddle Leaf Fig

The benefits of taking Fiddle Leaf Fig cuttings.
How to propagate fiddle leaf fig. The main way to propagate a fiddle leaf fig tree is by taking a cutting from the stem. Since fiddle leaf figs are unlikely to grow well from seed you must propagate in other ways. These are possible options.
Can I Propagate A Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree from a Leaf. These are also where root tend to grow in propagation. This is called a blind leaf.
Take 2 or 3 cuttings to propagate to increase your chances of having a successful propagated fiddle leaf fig. Fill in the spaces around the plant with potting mix. Fiddle leaf figs are hungry plants and their growth can stall once their soil is exhausted.
Add a Rooting Hormone. Plus they look. Leaf or cutting in water.
You can make several cuttings out of a longer branch. But I have bad news you cant propagate a Fiddle Leaf Fig with just a leaf. A fiddle leaf fig tree can only be propagated from a stem cutting as Ive shown you above.
In my opinion water propagation is the easiest way to propagate a Fiddle Leaf Fig. A good Fiddle Leaf Fig stem cutting is usually about 12 to 18 long with 1-3 leaves and at least 1-2 nodes where leaves are removed. Once your cutting has been in the soil for 2 3 months and has started to grow new leaves its time to feed it.