

🌱 Elevate your fiddle leaf fig game with soil that means business!
Soil Sunrise Premium Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Soil is a 12-quart, 100% natural potting mix designed specifically for fiddle leaf figs. It features a balanced blend of peat moss, pine bark, perlite, horticultural charcoal, and lime to ensure excellent drainage, moisture retention, and pH balance. Ideal for indoor and outdoor container gardening, this nutrient-rich soil supports vibrant, healthy growth and is highly rated for its clean, bug-free formula.
























| ASIN | B0B82W1PF8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,920 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #484 in Garden Soil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (251) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.8 pounds |
| Item model number | SSKIT205 |
| Manufacturer | Soil Sunrise |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 12 x 4 inches |
T**S
Great Soil
So I bought this soil late December, and I have been very happy with it. So I live in the North East. We happen to get some unusually cold days in the 20's late October. I'm a plant guy, and I was on a job site for my work. A client had a pretty mature fiddle leaf fig that I assume they had outside on their patio for the summer. They decided to just discard it like it was a annual and laid it at the curb on its side. As I worked I pass this tree several times. It just bothered me that they just left it die. I ordinarally would not take something that someone throws out, but it's a life. I asked permission to take it even though they clearly discarded it. When I got it home it was extremely stressed due to the cold and lack of care. When I got it home, it shedded multiple leaves over the next few weeks. Over the next few weeks I was really busy with work and with the holidays coming up. When I had some decent time to focus on it. I realized it was extremely pot bound. I happen to have a larger planter. I decided to buy this soil because it was reasonably priced and comparable in price as another soil that got terrible reviews for the soil being infested with insects and gnats. So I was really concerned about this soil as well, but to my surprise this soil is very clean and no bugs. I did not want to add more stress to this tree. I'm happy to say that the fiddle leaf fig is responding well to all of the tlc and this soil. I will definitely purchase soil from this brand again.
K**E
You can give the soil a try!
The soil was just regular looking dirt. The drainage was fine, I had an appropriate pot. It smelled fresh and retained moisture. My Fiddle Fig still died. Maybe it was too far gone before the soil transplant. Included is a picture of that dirt used now for my rose bush. That also died. Maybe I need to give up gardening. LOL.
H**3
Good soil
Used this soil for my rubber trees and they are all thriving. I'm sure the soil has something to do with it.
A**R
Healthier plants
Good quality soil that’s not too heavy and easy to use. Appears like soil should and doesn’t give off a weird smell or color. My plant is healthier because of this soil.
M**.
Was very expensive
Not a good value for the money, plant health is not due to this soil, it appears to be similar to orchid soil, had bugs, poor appearance, small size, easy to use.
A**E
Great new leaves
I bought a store FLF and came home and replanted it and have gotten so many new leaves already and the new leaves have been so rich and healthy and HUGE. These were new growth in Jan 1 but these leaves now are so much bigger. I love this soil for FLF
C**A
Good quality
Good quality soil used for fiddle fig. This plant requires a lot of drainage and this looks like it will be perfect for it.
E**Y
Sr citizen
Not doing so well with the plsnt
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