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    Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig) bonsai is a tropical, indoor-suitable tree prized for its large, glossy, violin-shaped leaves and thick, textured trunk, providing a bold, sculptural look. While their large leaves make them a challenging, "non-traditional" bonsai species that requires regular pruning to maintain a miniature form, they are rewarding for beginners, requiring high light, moderate water, and temperatures above
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    My Fiddle Leaf Fig for Ficus Friday, The Bonsai Zone, Sept 2025
    YouTube · Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone
    Sep 29, 2025
    YouTube · Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone
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    Today I'll be working on my ficus latta or fiddly fig. I last repotted this tree 5 years ago so it's well overdue for a a root prune and repot.
    My Ficus lyrata Bonsai, The Bonsai Zone, Dec 2020
    YouTube · Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone
    Dec 23, 2020
    YouTube · Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone
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    Nigel Saunders demonstrates how to prune and style a Ficus lyrata bonsai tree, including root pruning, top pruning, and shaping the canopy.
    The Ficus lyrata is a terrible tree for Bonsai. Why I'm starting ...
    YouTube · Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone
    Apr 10, 2018
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    Nigel Saunders starts a bonsai project with a fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata), a tree not commonly used for bonsai due to its large leaves.
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    I'm going to be working on this Ficus benjamina that Zen gave to me we've worked on this tree over several years I think from 2021.

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    Ficus lyrata is a very large leaf tree for creating a bonsai. It will be a challenge to create a nice bonsai from this species!! ...moreRead more
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    How to Care For Your Ficus Bonsai


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    Ficus bonsai plants can benefit from fertilizer. Take care not to over-fertilizer your plant. Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Food is safe to use on ficus bonsai plants.Read more
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    Ficus lyrata


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    The leaves of the Ficus lyrata are lyre-shaped, hence its common name, and are typically 5-15 centimeters long and 2-5 centimeters wide. The leaves are dark ...Read more
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    And top pruning I did to the tree at the moment this tree is so topheavy. It it won't even stand upMoreAnd top pruning I did to the tree at the moment this tree is so topheavy. It it won't even stand up and especially if the wind blows it just tips it over. So I thought where should I trunk chop it.

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    What to do when a fiddle leaf fig gets tall and leggy?
    My fiddle is already leggy. What should I do?
    1. Option #1: Notch. ...
    2. Option #2: Pinch off the top. ...
    3. Rotate your fiddle with each watering. ...
    4. Fertilize regularly. ...
    5. Prune dead leaves. ...
    6. Repot each year.

    Etiolation in Fiddle Leaf Figs: Why Fiddles Get Leggy


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    Do fig trees make good bonsai?
    The easy-care figs are good bonsai for beginners (inexpensive, available everywhere, easy to propagate, fast-growing). Ficus bonsai, especially the small-leaved species such as the banyan fig, are well suited for bonsai styling. The branches are easy to shape and, above all, fig bonsai are very easy to cut.

    Ficus bonsai care - Bonsaischule Wenddorf


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    Reviving a dead fiddle leaf fig tree for bonsai


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    remove all compost n soak root ball in water with a little hydrogen peroxide for 30 mins. add root hormone powder to roots after soaking n ...
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    Should I bonsai this fig in place?


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    This fig is growing out of a sandstone cliff at the front of my property. Should I bonsai it where it is? For perspective, the large branch is about 50cm ...
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    11 answers  ·  Top answer: If you want a fig, maybe take a cutting. I'd let him be.
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    Fiddle Leaf Fig Bonsai - JOMO Studio


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    Fiddle Leaf Fig Bonsai, aka Ficus Lyrata Bonsai, is a species of an evergreen tropical tree native to the tropical lowlands of western Africa.Read more
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