This will suffocate the existing bugs and prevent any eggs from hatching and growing the colony. Another soft-bodied pest, whiteflies, also feeds on the plant sap of large Fiddle Leaf Fig leaves. Due ...
It’s also prudent to remove dust on fiddle leaf fig leaves monthly. When conditions regarding watering or light haven’t changed, but leaves continue to drop, it’s likely a pest or disease affecting ...
Author and plant expert Linda Ly of Garden Betty ... rot are the most common causes of leaf drop. As for pests, Ly reminds that fiddle leaf figs can be susceptible to spider mites and scale.