iddle leaf figs look good with the bottom leaves cut off to create a more tree like appearance and also with bushy or spindly all the way - it honestly doesn't have a bad side. Prone to dropping leaves during the winter or when becoming accustomed to a new home, it bounces back every time.
Fiddle Leaf Figs prefer bright, indirect light. Rotate occasionaly to ensure even growth.
Dropping Leaves
Curling leaves can indicate not enough light, inconsistent watering and/or temperature stress. Newer leaves are naturally curled and will begin to flatten as they mature.
Red spotty Leaves
Oedema causes red spots and are often the result of overwatering. Red spots that move are spidermites, quarantine the plant and treat with a insecticide or organic neem oil.