Fiddle Leaf Fig Repotting Guide: When and How to Repot Ficus Lyrata

Fiddle Leaf Fig Repotting Guide: When and How to Repot Ficus Lyrata

Repotting is essential for keeping a Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) healthy. Over time, roots outgrow the container and soil loses nutrients, which slows plant growth.

This guide explains when and how to repot a Fiddle Leaf Fig for healthy indoor growth.

Start here: Fiddle Leaf Fig Care Guide


When Should You Repot a Fiddle Leaf Fig?

  • Every 1โ€“2 years
  • When roots fill the pot
  • When growth slows
  • When soil drains poorly

Growth guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Growth Rate


Best Time to Repot

  • Spring
  • Early summer

These seasons allow faster root recovery.


Signs Your Plant Needs Repotting

  • Roots growing from drainage holes
  • Soil dries too fast
  • Plant becomes unstable
  • Slow growth

Not growing guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Not Growing


Choosing the Right Pot

  • 1โ€“2 inches larger than current pot
  • Drainage holes required
  • Stable container

Best Soil for Repotting

Well-draining soil prevents root problems.

Soil guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil Guide


Step-by-Step Repotting

Step 1 โ€“ Prepare Soil

  • Use fresh soil
  • Ensure drainage

Step 2 โ€“ Remove Plant

  • Gently remove plant
  • Loosen roots

Step 3 โ€“ Inspect Roots

  • Remove damaged roots

Root rot guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Root Rot

Step 4 โ€“ Place in New Pot

  • Add soil base layer
  • Position plant
  • Fill with soil

Step 5 โ€“ Water Lightly

  • Moisten soil
  • Avoid overwatering

Watering guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Watering Guide


After Repotting Care

  • Keep in bright indirect light
  • Avoid fertilizer for 3โ€“4 weeks
  • Maintain stable temperature

Light guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Light Requirements

Fertilizer guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Fertilizer Guide


Repotting Stress Signs

  • Leaf drop
  • Drooping leaves
  • Slow growth

Leaf drop guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Leaves Dropping


Common Repotting Mistakes

  • Using oversized pots
  • Heavy soil
  • Overwatering after repotting
  • Repotting during winter

Does Repotting Help Growth?

Repotting often improves plant growth by giving roots more space and fresh nutrients.

Yellow leaves guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Yellow Leaves

Brown spots guide: Fiddle Leaf Fig Brown Spots


FAQ

How often should I repot a Fiddle Leaf Fig?

Most plants should be repotted every 1โ€“2 years.

What size pot should I use?

Choose a pot 1โ€“2 inches larger than the current one.

Should I water after repotting?

Water lightly after repotting.

Can repotting shock the plant?

Some stress is normal after repotting.

When is the best time to repot?

Spring and early summer are ideal.

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