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Fiddle leaf fig pruning

fiddleboy
8 years ago
last modified: 8 years ago

Hello!

I need help, my fiddle leaf fig is taking over my studio apartment. I have had this tree for two years and it is now almost 8 feet tall. Its longest branch is growing more to the side now so the space it requires keeps growing, also the weight seems to be making the tree lean and possibly needs staking. I have never pruned it because I was scared of the outcome but I think it is time. See photo. I would like to aim for a more rounded or oval compact shape on top of a single trunk. Branch 2 is the tallest/longest, the photo doesn't reflect it accurately. It is the branch portion of the trunk. Branches 1 and 3 are close in height and they are probably the height I would like to aim for. I was wondering if I could trim the tops of these to promote back budding. Branch 4 just began
to spout 2 weeks ago and I'm not sure what to do with it. Branch 5 was on the tree originally but has always been thin not doing much.

I changed the soil last spring and hoped to straighten the tree with this but it began to lean again.

Any tips on pruning would be much appreciated!

(I'm not sure if I attached the photo correctly)

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