Dwarf-Sized Fiddle Leaf FigWhy Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig?The Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig is very similar to the standard Fiddle Leaf Fig but with a smaller, dwarf-sized habit. It provides the same tropical feel and lush green growth, just in a smaller size. If you love the popular Fiddle Leaf Fig, you'll quickly fall for the Bambino!Not only is the Bambino's overall size smaller than the Fiddle Leaf Fig, but its leaves are smaller, as well as thicker and more rounded, giving it an attractive appearance.And make no mistake - the Bambino's smaller size doesn't inhibit its impact. This versatile variety makes a statement and is perfectly suited for decorating corners, entryways and more, where it can enjoy natural, indirect light.There's a reason you see Fiddle Leaf Figs in home magazines and advertisements galore - they're vibrant, beautiful and made to last - and the Bambino offers a fun, new twist on this fan favorite.Why FastGrowingTrees.com is BetterBecause we've planted, nourished and monitored your Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig ahead of time, you can start enjoying it as soon as it reaches your front door! Its easy care nature allows it to thrive without a lot of work on your end. Full and flourishing, the Bambino Fiddle Leaf Fig will quickly become a staple in your house plant collection. Order yours today for lush, low-maintenance beauty!Planting & Care1. Planting: Your Fiddle Leaf Fig needs lots of indirect, bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts. When you're ready to plant, select a pot that is approximately 12 to 14 inches in diameter and use well-drained soil. Also, make sure your pot has proper drainage holes.Tip: You can place your pot on top of a base with stones to prevent spills and allow for proper moisture containment.2. Watering: Allow the top layer of the soil to dry out completely, and then water deeply until water begins to drain. Repeat this process as needed. If the bottom leaves are turning brown or yellow, you are overwatering. If the top leaves turn brown, you are underwatering. Spritz leaves with water in the dry winter months or throughout the year if you live in a dry climate.3. Fertilization: Feed with a water-soluble fertilizer once in the spring and every month in the summer.Tip: Fiddle Leaf Fig leaves do collect dust, so be sure to keep your tree healthy by wiping down the leaves as needed with a dust cloth.