Ensure they are sharp, too. Step 2: Take your cutting Nastya Vasylchyshyna, a resident botany expert at Plantum, recommends propagating your fiddle leaf fig by rooting the topmost shoot of the plant.
But, there is a catch. These leaves are unable to develop into fully-fledged Fiddle Leaf Fig plants. They do not have enough nodes – the parts of the stem that develop roots and new tissue – meaning ...