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Pruning Fiddle Leaf Fig To Encourage Branching + How to Propagate | Ficus Lyrata
There are 3 Methods to encourage branching on your Fiddle Leaf Fig: Pinching, Notching, & Pruning. In this video I demonstrate how to prune your Fiddle Leaf Fig to encourage branching! Fiddle Leaf Care!
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@verabordyug4309
@verabordyug4309 2 года назад
This is the best explanation I have ever seen on RU-vid. Do you know which method works the best? I did pinching in the past and it didn’t work.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you so much! From my personal experience I’ve had the best results from pruning. Hope this helps! ❤️
@shenikablack8190
@shenikablack8190 3 месяца назад
I’m so glad I found this video your fiddle leaf is gorgeous
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! 💚
@watahbottles
@watahbottles 2 года назад
Don’t dab the sap off. High recommend leaving it alone. That sap is the natural reaction of the plant. Even tho the paper towel would be steril, I would advise not disturbing the plants natural healing process/new growth. Video is great 👍🏼 thank you for making this!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you and thanks for the tip!
@jenc6904
@jenc6904 2 месяца назад
Paper towels are not sterile. They have not been sterilized in any way. Nor are they packaged in a way for a sterilized item. I used to work in the surgical field.
@renejames8207
@renejames8207 Год назад
Thank you so much for all your valuable tips in looking after the Ficus. I like to see how you love your plants. They are so pampered.
@BL55
@BL55 5 месяцев назад
kudos to the camera person! very good detail when needed.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words! 💚
@cristinacunniff7408
@cristinacunniff7408 Год назад
Wow! Your plant is beautiful! Nice, healthy, green leaves. I’ve never seen one so immaculate!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words! 💚
@lissettem3827
@lissettem3827 Год назад
What a beautiful fiddle leaf fig! So tall and such healthy, large, green leaves 💚💚
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you! 💚💚💚
@elenafraj9986
@elenafraj9986 11 месяцев назад
At what point should I put it in a soil?
@budtarr160
@budtarr160 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for your great informative video. I’ve been wanting to prune my my FLF for about a year now, but you have demonstrated a method that is easy to understand. Just a side note, we keep our house at 72 degrees, give or take a few, all year around and a humidity level between 40 and 45%. I see you have a pot about the same size as mine, and what I usually do for watering is stick my finger down about 2” in the soil and if it feels dry I add roughly 3 pints of water. Usually this occurs every 7 to 9 days. Thank you again for your great video and a Happy New Year.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 3 месяца назад
Thank you, I appreciate your feed back. 💚
@A2Zoe
@A2Zoe Год назад
Brilliant tutorial! I’v waited way too long to top my fiddle leaf and your video gave me the courage to top it! Ty so much!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@Gwen-joyful-light
@Gwen-joyful-light Год назад
Me too, mine is a little over 40 inches now and growing straight up instead of branching out but I think it's still too young to start pruning it.
@taylorellison2719
@taylorellison2719 2 года назад
Thank you SO MUCH!! This was so helpful!!! The best one I’ve seen!!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you! 💚
@KimberFarms
@KimberFarms Год назад
This was so awesome! You got me over the guilt of pruning my 10 footer (attached to a piece of wood moulding..not a look). Thanks!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@trentbattey424
@trentbattey424 3 года назад
I find this really pleasing...
@joyjackson5456
@joyjackson5456 2 года назад
Excellent teaching..you explained that very well!! 👍🏽And with this info. I feel confident that my fiddle leaf fig will be a success 💕Thank you.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I appreciate you! 💚
@kaleendavis8427
@kaleendavis8427 9 месяцев назад
That was SUPER helpful. Thank you for making it simple 😊
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 9 месяцев назад
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@robynj9276
@robynj9276 2 года назад
You definitely can propagate the leaves!🙌🏽 I propagated multi small leaves from my fiddle leaf fig plant with barely stems on them. It does take longer to grow roots, but it does work 100%. I wish I could upload a picture on the whole new fiddle leaf plants I grew from the leaves.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
That’s awesome! A friend was just telling me the same thing yesterday. Glad to hear you’ve had success. 💚 Feel free to DM a pic on IG
@margaretmartine9430
@margaretmartine9430 Год назад
Correct. My kids wanted their own fiddle leaf trees in their rooms and I wasn’t about to invest in plants and mine is not quite the height I want tho cut the top so we put 2 leaves in water and now after 6 weeks they finally got roots.🤞
@Lhvlly
@Lhvlly Год назад
@@margaretmartine9430 how did you do it? Thanks
@MZKBCL13
@MZKBCL13 2 года назад
Great video, also keep in mind that plants tend to get leggy when they want more light only growing upwards. FLF trees love the summer heat in partial shade so putting it outside might promote it to branch a bit more as well.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hey there! Thanks so much for your feedback. I personally choose not to take my houseplants outside because I don’t like fighting the bug battle when it’s time to bring them back into the house for winter, but I appreciate your input. 💚
@monalafleur3647
@monalafleur3647 Год назад
Omg. The Best explanation ever . Have been so apprehensive.. but will do what you described! Thx
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@savvysfro4537
@savvysfro4537 2 года назад
You did a great job explaining!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@murrrr8288
@murrrr8288 22 дня назад
Great video, thanks
@liliaraiza5665
@liliaraiza5665 11 месяцев назад
OMG Thank you ..your the only one who showed🤯 how to take those leave off......🥳...been searching for two hours 🙀. THANK YOU
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 11 месяцев назад
Omgggg you’re so welcome! Glad I could help! 💚
@lauratejeda8188
@lauratejeda8188 Год назад
Great video, very relaxing and informative. Feels like a friend is talking. Thanks for the content!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you so much! 💚
@lizloukiss
@lizloukiss 2 года назад
Thank you so much! This is so helpful. I have two fiddle leaf fig trees at different heights that need to be encouraged to branch. Your explanation and demonstration was excellent. Thanks for instilling confidence to do this! 🌳
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you so much! 💚
@user-ug8zg4qe4j
@user-ug8zg4qe4j Год назад
​@@SableSoSavvyэто фикус лирата?
@jaimewhitaker7655
@jaimewhitaker7655 2 месяца назад
Very helpful! I have a sad, tall, fiddle that I know I can bring back to life thanks to your video. 😊
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 месяца назад
Happy to help! 💚💚💚
@claudiaevans
@claudiaevans Месяц назад
Thank you! So helpful!
@Calvin2030
@Calvin2030 2 года назад
Nice video Sable. Thnx for the clear instructions
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you so much 💚
@lolaceliasgarden4064
@lolaceliasgarden4064 2 года назад
Wow big fiddle leaf ❤️
@lycanfamily3
@lycanfamily3 2 года назад
I watch a lot of videos. U gave me more info than most thank u !
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hey there! You’re so welcome! Glad you found my video to be informative. 💚
@debbiepochmann2156
@debbiepochmann2156 Год назад
Pruning is SO hard to do when a plant is as healthy and tall as yours. Congrats on showing us how to do it. In the long run, the tree will be nice and full, and you'll have the extra plant when the cutting roots!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you! 💚💚💚💚
@meditationforgrowth
@meditationforgrowth Год назад
Brilliant video
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you 💚
@ericab936
@ericab936 Год назад
That was great! Easy to understand and follow. Thank u so much. Just what I was looking for 🙏🏾
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
You’re so welcome! Glad I could help! 💚
@ericab936
@ericab936 Год назад
@@SableSoSavvy yess 😊
@fdickens3659
@fdickens3659 Год назад
Simple and to the point. thanks
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
💚💚💚
@flynnfranklin1887
@flynnfranklin1887 2 года назад
Awesome!!
@MsCalcat
@MsCalcat Год назад
This is SO helpful. Thanks!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Glad to hear you found it helpful! 💚
@secretsq100
@secretsq100 2 месяца назад
Very good video I been lots of problem trying to grow this fiddle leaf. Thanks for you help. Kept looking for a ring😁
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 месяца назад
You’re welcome 😊
@colleen-elizabeth
@colleen-elizabeth 5 месяцев назад
Great info, thank you!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 5 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! 💚
@hektrrafael
@hektrrafael Год назад
This was super helpful!!! Thank you
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@je5107
@je5107 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@debbiepochmann2156
@debbiepochmann2156 Год назад
You mentioned in your notes that notching is another way to encourage branching. This tree would benefit from adding some notches to the stem after it is pruned. Just nick the branch above where a leaf comes out and you might prompt a new branch to develop. What do you think?
@MindRegulatorMusic
@MindRegulatorMusic 3 года назад
Ohhhh, I do wish you'd gotten closer with the camera on some of the instructions. I want to pinch my 8 foot tall flf. I expect a new bud soon - they come right after I give my boo a thorough drenching. I'll take it and twist it off, right? I can't wait to see it! Your big one sure is fine and lush. New subbie. The sound the leaves make when snapping off is RIGHTEOUS! I love the plant life! TY!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Ahhh I’m so sorry I wish I gave you a better view! I’ll def keep that in mind for my next videos. Thank you so much for your feed back I really appreciate it! Yes, when pinching you just snap off the bud give it a few weeks and you should start to see several new bud sites appear. The plant that I demonstrated on in this video already has three new buds forming and one new leaf is about to open. It’s amazing! I agree it hurt me so bad to snap off those beautiful leaves! Thank you!
@wendyo.8079
@wendyo.8079 2 года назад
Very informative, thank you
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you! 💚
@susandowhayko8473
@susandowhayko8473 Год назад
Great information. Going to try it today! My fiddlehead is growing straight and tall ND is hitting my ceiling!!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you! Wishing you the best! Let me know how it goes! 💚💚😊
@kevincraig6794
@kevincraig6794 2 месяца назад
good video, thanks!
@seanpmurrayatgmail
@seanpmurrayatgmail 7 месяцев назад
Super helpful, thank you.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 7 месяцев назад
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@katehawk8829
@katehawk8829 2 месяца назад
Thank you! Going to try this on my fiddle leaf that has gotten too tall and leggy.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 месяца назад
Sounds great! 💚💚💚
@levilev2415
@levilev2415 2 года назад
this was really helful !!! Thank you !
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
You’re so welcome! Glad to help! Thank you for your feed back! 💚
@twoissas
@twoissas Год назад
This video will help me greatly… I’ve been reluctant… fearful. Mine has reached my ceiling also, thank you!!!
@HilaryWatsonMusic
@HilaryWatsonMusic 3 месяца назад
So helpful! Thank you.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 3 месяца назад
Glad to hear! You’re so welcome! 💚💚💚
@lemonandgingervacationrent5975
Very helpful, thank you
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
You’re so welcome! 💚💚💚
@suzieshipman5336
@suzieshipman5336 Год назад
I love this tutorial. My fiddle leaf is extremely tall and leggy...no nodes except at very top. How do I prune lower on stems to get it to bush out?
@robotpsychologist
@robotpsychologist 2 года назад
I see everything is growing big in your house ;)
@micheleparker9277
@micheleparker9277 2 года назад
Great tutorial, thanks! Getting ready to prune mine for the first time since getting it. It's loving where it's at and already grown 7 inches. Should I wait to repot or should I do both at the same time?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hi! Thank you! Are you planning to repot soon? If so I would just do it at the same time so you’re not stressing it out so soon back to back.
@iriefarms1212
@iriefarms1212 2 года назад
You are Beautiful and So is your Fig Leaf tree. That country accent is everything. Thanks for the information Love. Bless Up
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you so much 💚
@iriefarms1212
@iriefarms1212 2 года назад
@@SableSoSavvy Sooo Imma be using ya tip when My baby grow. I’m building the planterium in the space and Loving it. Will did. an update soon
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
@@iriefarms1212 Sounds good! Looking forward to hearing about the update!
@iriefarms1212
@iriefarms1212 2 года назад
@@SableSoSavvy Yesss, Ma’am I shall keep ya posted
@joeboogie83
@joeboogie83 Год назад
Very good video! Thank you!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@amberfrazier575
@amberfrazier575 5 месяцев назад
I like to “ manicure “ my plants by removing the paper leaf sheathes and throw them away. Pests prefer to make a home of dry plant bits . And hide under them. Great video!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 5 месяцев назад
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@bigwillie2051
@bigwillie2051 4 месяца назад
#SableSoSavvy Thank you SO much Sable. I recently bought my first Fiddle. I am going to take good care of it, as I want it to grow healthy and tall.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 4 месяца назад
You’re so welcome! 💚
@EmsholehAlFerry
@EmsholehAlFerry Год назад
SUPER..BAGUS KREATIF.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@racheller8753
@racheller8753 2 года назад
I'd like to hear more propagating videos talking about how often they change their water or do they add root hormone, vinegar Hydrogen peroxide.....
@rachiepeach
@rachiepeach 2 года назад
Thanks!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
No problem! 💚
@AmorHillPinayAustralianCouple
@AmorHillPinayAustralianCouple 2 года назад
Thats beautiful FLF wish mine will be like that 🙏🏻
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Follow my tips at yours is sure to be beautiful! 💚💚💚
@vickyalcid458
@vickyalcid458 Год назад
Thank you..
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
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@trang8735
@trang8735 2 года назад
Your tree is so healthy 😍
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
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@zi6959
@zi6959 Год назад
Wowww look how tall it is!! Im just really intrigued by the relatively small pot size.. does that mean they don’t reli require big sized pots to grow THAT tall??
@sammibyrd6131
@sammibyrd6131 Год назад
Great video! Did you cut the leaves off the bottom, or did you pop them off?
@MichelleAllpress
@MichelleAllpress 4 месяца назад
Hello just wondering if the top of the fig grows back? I like the height of mine but it’s touching the ceiling so I want to trim it down but the green stem is rather low down, meaning I’ll loose about a metre of height. Thank you for your advice
@humanitiesprofessor1912
@humanitiesprofessor1912 2 года назад
I always use rooting hormone to encourage root growth during water propagation. This technique also increases the speed of root production.
@johnamato5435
@johnamato5435 Месяц назад
Save the leaves of your fiddle leaf fig. You can absolutely propagate them - I've done it by placing the leaf upright in a leca setup, and the branch ended up producing roots and leaves. I have two fiddles now (none like yours though). Hope this helps! :)
@CleanHeartChannal
@CleanHeartChannal 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful vdo, beautifully explain by you, amazing idea, supperb vdo, thanks for sharing, have a great day ahead, warm greetings, stay safe, stay healthy 🌹
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! 💚
@CleanHeartChannal
@CleanHeartChannal 11 месяцев назад
@@SableSoSavvy most welcome 🌹💚
@tiffanywalker7437
@tiffanywalker7437 3 года назад
impressive
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 3 года назад
Thank you!
@cindyhenry1410
@cindyhenry1410 9 месяцев назад
I have a plant that was given to me be a friend because she was battling parasites and gave up. I managed to rid the pests but the stressed plant dropped all of its leaves except for the top few. If I prune off the top half....what would happen to the bare stalk below??
@rocio1719
@rocio1719 2 года назад
Great video! Is there a time of year when you should do the pruning? Now it's Fall, is it a good time? Also, my pot does not have drainage holes, can I repot my plant now? Thanks
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
It is recommended to do any pruning during an active growing season (spring/summer) I don't always follow the rules so I have personally pruned my plants during fall and have had just as much success with them things just moved a little slower. As far as the pot with no drainage I would def recommend moving it to a pot with drainage. is it possible to gently slip the plant out drill some holes in the current pot and put it back?
@rocio1719
@rocio1719 2 года назад
Thanks so much for your reply. I actually repotted it and it looks happy so far! I also gave it a shower. Fingers crossed 🪴😊
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
@@rocio1719 sounds good!
@marissagraham4298
@marissagraham4298 Год назад
Can you put on directly to the pot with soil the cut branch? Pls thanks
@jewelharrison8440
@jewelharrison8440 Год назад
Your fiddle leaf is so beautiful. I hope mine grows that tall. It’s growing but slowly.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you so much! Are you fertilizing often? I use a plant food that’s safe for every watering. They seem to be happy with it. 💚
@jewelharrison8440
@jewelharrison8440 Год назад
No, I don’t fertilize as I should. How often do you fertilize yours and what kind do you use?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
I fertilize once a week while watering. I use Good Dirt Plant Food you can find the link ion the description box.
@jewelharrison8440
@jewelharrison8440 Год назад
Thank you , Blessings💖
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
@@jewelharrison8440 You're welcome!
@laurenskee2665
@laurenskee2665 24 дня назад
What if we have a tall fiddle leaf that looks like a tree (bare all the way up but bushy on top), but we want the plant to be fuller and less tree like? Can i just cut it at the base?
@honeystar10sym
@honeystar10sym 2 года назад
Thank you for your detail explanation. Mine is around 4 feet tall. Would you suggest me do pruning or pinching? I’m so afraid to prune it
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hi! It all depends on how tall you want it. I personally would let it grow I bit more than prune it so I’m not compromising any height. For example let it grow to six feet then prune it at 4 feet. That way you get another plant and have it back to 4 feet which is where it is now then have it start to branch out. Hope this helps. 💚
@shanasheepskin3647
@shanasheepskin3647 Год назад
can you propagate the leaves as well? or just the stem?
@betsystevens
@betsystevens 2 года назад
That's a nice plant! Thanks for the instruction, I just bought a small one 6 months ago and its growing nicely. Id like it to look like yours. I'm curious as to how old your plant is?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hey there! You’re so welcome! I’m not 100% exact, but I think I’ve had it about 5-6 yrs now. I was trying to look back to my old pics to when I first bought it and I can’t find any. Glad to hear your is growing nicely! I’m hoping you have great success! 💚
@rukmaniganesan7066
@rukmaniganesan7066 Год назад
I have the plant. You need you can take it from me freely
@rukmaniganesan7066
@rukmaniganesan7066 Год назад
I am at Chennai
@theprototype1
@theprototype1 17 дней назад
Thanks for the tips :) BTW, you and Amber Rose sound just alike.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 17 дней назад
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@kristyl.8586
@kristyl.8586 2 года назад
This was very helpful. I wonder if you have any advice for drying out my soil. My fiddle leaf is touching the ceiling right now. But for the past 2 months the soil won't dry out. I haven't watered in like a month.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hey there ✨ thanks for being here! I'm glad to hear you found this video to be helpful@ Thank You! As far as the soil drying out I would take into consideration the drainage holes def want to ensure that there are enough drainage holes and the type of soil. Also increase light and heat. You could use a soil moisture meter in between watering to make sure its dry before watering again. I hope this helps! 💚
@carolwalker4026
@carolwalker4026 2 года назад
🌿🐦Take a chopstick push down into the soil all around the plant to aerate the soil to help dry it out! The plant loves it also. Just be gentle with the roots. U can aerate many times in a month. ☘🐦
@kristyl.8586
@kristyl.8586 2 года назад
@@carolwalker4026 Thank you for the advice. I'm going to try it today!
@miguelrosales6667
@miguelrosales6667 2 года назад
That’s my baby fiddle as well, I’m hoping it grows healthy as well..
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
I’m hoping you have great results as well!
@donnajaemoon
@donnajaemoon Год назад
So, first of all, where do you start your measurement? Mine is 7 feet tall from the bottom of the pot. Yours looks much taller than 8 feet, unless you start measuring from the top of the soil. Or are you just basing it off of an 8’ ceiling? Anywho … Now that that’s out the way, I was about to refresh my soil mix and trim about 28-30 inches off the top until I came across your video. Now, I’m wondering if I should let her acclimate to the refreshed soil before I trimming or trim before refreshing the soil. Or does it even matter? Beautiful result in the thumbnail. You may have told us in the video, but how long did it take to branch out like that? I’m gonna rewatch it though. Thanks.
@jocerod123
@jocerod123 Месяц назад
Yours is so full of leaves mine is 7’ long but the spacing of the leaves is about 2” or more. It looks sad I’m about to follow your method and prune it. 🤗
@carleenedgar
@carleenedgar Год назад
Great instructional video, includes how to propagate the cutting!
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Thank you so much! 💚🌱
@tamikob33
@tamikob33 Год назад
I was able to propagate my leaves, however, it did take several months before I saw any roots. I actually forgot about it and was just adding water every couple of weeks as it evaporated.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Hey there! I was able to propagate a leaf as well but it had a good amount of stem on it. It now has three new leaves. I’m excited about it! 💚
@Evolutiontweaked
@Evolutiontweaked Год назад
Wherevdo you scar it to encourage growth? On the Woody part? Or ...
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Hey there! Yes, it must be on the brown woody part not any green growth. Hope this helps! 💚
@Alaina1190
@Alaina1190 Месяц назад
Is it too much of a shock to the plant to first prune lower leaves individually, and then prune the top off at the same time?
@sharonhoecherl4847
@sharonhoecherl4847 10 месяцев назад
Wondering what you use for the tall stake in the pot, and where do you get it from?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 10 месяцев назад
Hello it’s a plastic stake I purchased grim home depot in the garden center. Hope this helps! 💚
@JoshuaBroadbent
@JoshuaBroadbent 2 года назад
What did you use to keep it so upright? Mine is leaning over so much and I haven't found anything that works.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hi! I had to Zip tie two garden stakes together and then I used velcro garden ties to wrap it around the plant to the stake. I hope this helps!
@hollyjc20
@hollyjc20 2 года назад
Can you do this anytime? Or does it need to be spring/summer? Mine needs it now and with fall coming I’m wondering if I need to wait.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hi! If you're going to do it I would get on it ASAP. I think you still have time (depending on where you live of course). It's really best to do it during an active growing season (spring/summer) however, I have done it during an off season and had great results as well just took a little longer. Hope this helps! Would love to hear how goes!
@ThrewOutMyHalo
@ThrewOutMyHalo Год назад
What do you all put on the bottom of the planter for these?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
I don’t put anything besides a thin piece of screen to help keep the soil from seeping out firing watering. I add my soil mixture and that’s it. 💚
@cindybrightwell961
@cindybrightwell961 11 месяцев назад
How do you get your leaves so perfect?!❤
@butterfingers112able
@butterfingers112able Год назад
Nice video, however I feel like your thumbnail pic is clickbait and misleading 🥺
@Biggoypiloy
@Biggoypiloy 3 месяца назад
100% agree. And was thoroughly disappointed when I got to the end.
@meganle7551
@meganle7551 2 года назад
hi!! i loved your video, i hope my tree gets to be as healthy as yours someday! i recently pruned mine and noticed that the sap was a brown-orange color instead of the normal milky white? ive tried to look online but i was unable to find any additional info!!! was wondering what your thoughts were or if you had any advice for me! pls help, i know they’re so dramatic lol
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Hi! Thank you! I’ve honestly never seen that before so it’s always been milky white on my plants. Sorry I wasn’t of more help.
@crazyone41
@crazyone41 2 года назад
I tried this exact way on my tall plant and after 6 weeks the leaves started dropping or browning with no roots. The leaf stems seemed to wrinkle too so I think it is dying ;( I have read rooting hormone was the key ingredient to dip in before putting in water? Did you ever use it? Or did all water props grow?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 2 года назад
Oh no so sorry to hear that! I’ve never used a rooting agent I’ve always just rooted in water. I do use a Purified water and I change the water every couple of days. I’ve never had this happen. I usually see roots within two months. The cutting I have from the plant in this video had roots after one month. I still have it in water and will be potting it up soon. 💚
@dbeaver317
@dbeaver317 2 года назад
I can imagine that feeling of disappointment! It’s always frustrating to see a neat looking plant not do its best, all to the faults of the owner.
@barbarakelly3189
@barbarakelly3189 Год назад
I haven't had luck with my fig.probably wrong watering and wrong lighting...help
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Hey there! Oh no! I’m sorry to hear you’re having trouble with your fig. Is it in a south facing window? I find that it needs be directly in front of the window if that’s not possible then you will need to supplement light. I find that watering once a week with Good dirt fertilizer (link in the description) is a good watering schedule and I always give the same amount of water each time. Hope this helps! 💚
@maleahmaleah7865
@maleahmaleah7865 Год назад
Mine is one tall trunk about 7 feet tall. Already pruned off 2 feet, but decided want it shorter, will it hurt it to prune more off the same day?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
No not at all
@don555551
@don555551 Год назад
Great video.. how often do you change the water?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
About once a week or while you notice it’s getting cloudy
@uberblitzkrieg
@uberblitzkrieg Год назад
Is there a way to get the bottom leaves to perk up? Mine is pretty tall with perky leaves at the top and the bottom leaves facing down. I’m afraid if I cut the top I’ll have a tall plant full of leaves facing down, which doesn’t look very nice.
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy Год назад
Hello there I’m not sure about the bottom leaves. Over time I let my bottom leaves drop off since my main goal is to shape them into a tree form. I keep them for a while to help strengthen the stem. 💚
@Astrokeofluck
@Astrokeofluck 10 месяцев назад
What do you do for brown leaves ?
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 10 месяцев назад
Hi there! Once they are brown not much you can do for them eventually they will drop off on their own. You will have to investigate the roots, environmental factors as to what actually caused the brown leaf to begin. 💚
@MiscellaneousMichelle
@MiscellaneousMichelle 3 года назад
💚
@SableSoSavvy
@SableSoSavvy 3 года назад
💚
@dragoonzen
@dragoonzen Год назад
Interesting, you can just put the new stems in water to propagate it.
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