SKU: 95146561595
best fertilizer fiddle leaf fig

best fertilizer fiddle leaf fig Liquid Fertilizer for Fiddle Leaf Fig

Sale price$20.84 Regular price$23.16
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 15 - Jul 20

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

best fertilizer fiddle leaf fig Liquid Fertilizer for Fiddle Leaf FigBest Liquid Fertilizer for Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees Perfect Plants' Liquid Fig Food promotes huge leaves and fewer brown spots Fiddle leaf fig trees are popular houseplants that most houseplant lovers seek out even though beginners may find them finicky to care for. Theyre worth the wait, though, since their deep green glossy leaves are beautiful to look at! Our liquid fiddle leaf fig fertilizer will help your plant stay happy and shiny and take a lot of

Best Liquid Fertilizer for Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees

Perfect Plants' Liquid Fig Food promotes huge leaves and fewer brown spots

Fiddle leaf fig trees are popular houseplants that most houseplant lovers seek out even though beginners may find them finicky to care for. They’re worth the wait, though, since their deep green glossy leaves are beautiful to look at! Our liquid fiddle leaf fig fertilizer will help your plant stay happy and shiny and take a lot of the struggle out of caring for it!

This fiddle leaf fig fertilizer has an NPK ratio of 9-3-6, allowing the plant to develop healthy foliage. It also contains calcium, magnesium, sulfur, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc, all of which help the plant grow steadily and strongly. When you follow the directions on the bottle, your plant will receive the appropriate amount of nutrients it needs.

Apply this mixture when it’s time to water your plant. You can mix this fertilizer solution into a container of water and apply as little or as much as you need it. The prepared mixture can be stored and saved for next time, so you don’t have to worry about wasting the excess.

While this liquid fiddle leaf fig fertilizer will provide your plant with all the nutrients it needs, you can give your plant an extra boost with our Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil to help it develop strong roots and broad leaves.

How to Fertilize Fiddle Leaf Fig with Liquid Fertilizer

Mix one teaspoon of the liquid fertilizer into one gallon of water. You can make more if you need to as long as you follow the same ratio of fertilizer and water. You can store extra fertilizer in a container and use it next time. So, if one gallon is too much, you don’t have to throw it away.

You don’t have to follow special directions to apply the fertilizer to your plant. Water your fiddle leaf fig as usual but use the fertilizer instead of regular water when it’s time to feed your plant. It’s as easy as that! 

How Often to Fertilize Fiddle Leaf Fig with Liquid Fertilizer

Knowing when to fertilize fiddle leaf figs is essential since an unhappy plant will die quickly. 

We recommend fertilizing once every two weeks in spring and summer and once a month in the winter for the best results. Not every plant is the same, however, so you may need to adjust how often you fertilize it based on its needs.

You can tell when it’s time to water your plant when the top two inches of the soil are dry. Feel the soil with your finger before you water it so you can be sure it’s time to water so you don’t accidentally give it too much water.

Your fiddle leaf fig will have crunchy brown leaves if your plant doesn’t have enough water. A severely underwatered plant is difficult to bring back, so it’s important to start watering it more frequently right away.

If your plant develops yellow leaves, it’s likely because it has too much water. Water less frequently and only when the top two inches of the soil are dry.

If you start to notice your plant turning yellow or showing other signs of dying and the only difference you made to your watering schedule is the fertilizer, it might mean your plant is receiving too many nutrients. Try reducing how often you fertilize to see if your plant responds better.

Buy Liquid Fertilizer for Fiddle Leaf Figs for sale today!

Compare to our Fiddle Leaf Fig Pellet Fertilizer!

Check out the Fiddle Leaf Fig Grow Guide for more information on growing fiddle leaf figs.



            Shipping Notes
            • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
            • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
            • Delivery to the USA:
            1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
            • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
            Exchange/Return Notes
            • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
            • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
            • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
            • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
            SKU: 95146561595

            Discover Niche Categories That Outsell best fertilizer fiddle leaf fig

            Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

            4.1 ★★★★★
            Based on 1020 reviews
            Sort
            Highest Rating
            Newest First
            Oldest First
            Product Reviews
            G
            Verified Purchase
            Gsorme
            New York, US
            ★★★★★ 4
            Very impressive
            Format: Paperback
            I approached this one with caution and came away impressed, glad to have read it, and looking forward to the sequel. It's a fascinating and occasionally breathtaking novel. Hancock has a knack for writing compelling fiction. It's funny: often when people write reviews of his non-fiction books they'll say they read like good thrillers. This one is compelling as fiction but also had enough historical detail to keep me interested beyond the plot and to make me think about the Spanish conquest of Mexico in a different light. I was very grateful for the endnote by Hancock giving an overview of the types of "fictional" elements he introduced into the book (such as combining a couple of historical events into a single event in order to keep the appropriate pace for a novel) because this clarified things and allowed me to come away from the book with a deeper overall understanding of that period in history--which Hancock really does bring alive. Granted, this is Hancock's take on it--even non-fiction historical books have an author's "take" on events--but it seems to be a very well-informed take. Mixed in are supernatural elements and hints of the non-orthodox elements of history that Hancock is known for investigating in his non-fiction. For me, the blend was good. It's not a perfect novel. For example, the style of switching perspective from character to character from short chapter to short chapter was a bit jarring at first; I found it unnecessary and it ended up taking me out of the narrative for a few short moments. (Perhaps this was done to "hit the ground running" and introduce the large cast of characters and plot threads quickly; still, for me it was too much at first.) However, this stylistic approach shifts as the book goes on; the sequences become longer and occasionally blend together. Ultimately this worked, especially given the large cast and numerous plots the book juggles. If it hadn't worked, I would've put the book down; as it was, I did end up turning pages (on my Kindle) rather quickly and not getting bored. There is an immense amount of blood and gore. Very graphic. I won't pass judgment on it. It did give a pretty visceral impression of the whole human sacrifice element of the Mexica and other peoples, and of what battle was probably like at the time. Character-wise the book is diverse and interesting. There are a few semi-saccharine moments and lightly-drawn characters, but in general all are developed to help drive the story forward and to offer possible insights into their historical counterparts. Ultimately I guess we could call this a "sprawling epic," one that wraps up the first part of its story at the end but leaves a huge section to be developed in the next installment. I hope we don't have to wait too long. As I said at the beginning of this review, I didn't really know what to expect from this book but it really was quite fluid, exciting, surprising, and enlightening. Very impressive.
            WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
            Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2013
            J
            Verified Purchase
            Jason M.
            Boise, US
            ★★★★★ 5
            Graham Hancock has woven a compelling tale of historical fiction that does not feel like history or fiction
            Format: Kindle
            This has been a relentless and compelling read from page one and comes from one of the most innovative thinkers of our time. Graham Hancock has woven a compelling tale of historical fiction that does not feel like history or fiction. Its characters are real and relatable for their humanity, their virtues, their vices, and their corruption. I especially enjoy his characterization of Montezuma and Cortes, two iconic characters from the pages of history who become living, breathing, understandable humans for the readers. The supernatural elements of the story are undeniably present, but they are handled in a way that blends into the tapestry of the story rather than as silly plot devices. Also, those same supernatural elements help throw into sharper relief the unimaginable brutality and horror of which both of these great civilizations on a collision course were capable. The violence is brutal and horrific, no doubt, but for me the gentleness and humanity of the author in describing it softens its impact. Also, even though the book ventures into some very dark, cruel times in human history, the goodness and humanity of many of the characters prevents the story from becoming a tale of despair or hopelessness. I am a fan of Graham Hancock's non-fiction work, and this book firmly cements him as a fiction author I will be revisiting. Superb!
            WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
            Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2015
            A
            Verified Purchase
            Amazon Customer
            New York, US
            ★★★★★ 5
            Cortes sails out of Cuba with a few hundred men under bad circumstances. He brings a priest along who rapes ...
            Format: Paperback
            Graham Hancock's War God is a novel about Cortes, the Spanish conquistador, taking over Central America in the 16th century. Although fiction, the author tells most of the story through the eyes of the Mexicas, Aztecs, Mayans, and Tlascans in the 1520s. The book begins with Montezuma tripping out on mushrooms, praying to the god Hummingbird, and sacrificing thousands of people on his pyramid. He is preparing for the return of Quetzalcoatl and wants to be ready. Two of the main characters, Malinal and Tozi, escape to influence history. Cortes sails out of Cuba with a few hundred men under bad circumstances. He brings a priest along who rapes and murders children. Other generals and captains help him first take over Ponchantan by using cannons and guns which the Mayans believe are supernatural powers. They defeat tens of thousands of people with advanced weaponry. Disappointed the city doesn't have much gold, they loot nearby towns and come up with almost nothing. They find their way to Tenochtitlan and take over instantly. Montezuma believes Cortes is Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent god, and doesn't even put up a fight. My Review: I bought this book because I like Graham Hancock's work on aliens and Ancient Aliens. I thought the story would have more of a supernatural twist. Tozi, one of the supporting characters, could turn invisible, but that was the extent of magic. The book fits in better with historical fiction. The story was an amazing epic. Hancock researched every angle possible, and put it into a highly entertaining story while teaching the reader about Central American history. I really loved the character of Malinal, a young woman forced into being a sex slave. Tozi the teenage witch was also interesting as she escaped from the sacrifice of Montezuma. Cortes was portrayed as a thoughtful leader who sought new lands and gold. I really enjoyed the book, but I do have one criticism. Hancock can get very wordy per my reading tastes, especially in battle scenes. Otherwise, this was a terrific read for anyone who loves history. 4.5/5 Stars http://dinaraeswritestuff.blogspot.com/
            WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
            Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2015
            A
            Verified Purchase
            Alexander P. Simack
            Whiting, US
            ★★★★★ 5
            Hancock continues his exploration of good and evil -- Spoiler alert!
            Format: Paperback
            In this his second historical novel Graham Hancock continues his epic saga of good and evil, ancient civilizations, religions, the paranormal, and more. His recounting here of the warfare and perversity in the time of Cortes and Moctezuma is unflinching. One wonders at times what holds him in balance against the madness and carnage he depicts. There are romantic elements in the story, and a great innocence presented in the points of view of several young people of the time, and even in the personality of Cortes there are winsome elements presented, of which he must have held several in order to have become the inspired leader he became. One fascination I found is the possibility that the evil demon god of the Mexicas (popularly but inaccurately known by most as the Aztecs), Hummingbird (I won't attempt the Mexica spelling here!) may simply have been another face of the Christian god Peter, not the Peter of the New Testament but the later Peter of the Inquisition and the New World conquest. And what is this demon god up to today? I have been unable to find an update as to when Part Two of this story may be published. It does seem that GH, from a perusal of his fascinating Facebook page (see Author.GrahamHancock) has been working on it. For me it almost seems Part One is sufficient. I can fill in the outlines and projections from my own imagination. But this book is a splendid attempt at finding a mass audience, toward gaining a readership of awakening souls to help renovate our present day logjam and remove the Moctezuma's of our time. But will we, as Cortez, find ourselves unable to truly create something better? For interested readers I recommend several writers -- Jim Marrs on the Nazis' continuation after WWII, also his "Alien Agenda," David Wilcock's (a good friend and interviewer of GH) and Wes Penre's works, much of which are free online. The only real revolution is in the human heart.
            WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
            Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2014
            A
            Verified Purchase
            Avid Book Junkie
            Fort Morgan, US
            ★★★★★ 4
            Not for the squeamish...
            Format: Kindle
            Let me start by saying that I'm a big fan of Mr Hancock's previous books,. I have purchased and five-starred most of them. His books are well researched, well written,lucid, and a pleasure to read. Also let me freely confess that I'm a total wimp when it comes to blood-letting, have been known to faint at the sight of blood. (delicate female here, LOL!) Anyways, while I'm sure that this book is, like all of his others, well written and interesting, I just couldn't get past the gore. Sorry, Graham -- not your fault, it's my own weakness. I really struggle with the star-rating thing here. Since the weakness is mine, and I know he's such a good writer, I'll do four stars instead of three or five -- that seems like a reasonable compromise. Hopefully he'll write another series in future that stars the good "gods" instead of the bad ones.
            WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
            Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2014

            recommand products