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Do Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees Smell?

Do Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees Smell?

Before you purchase a plant for your home, you may want know if it is going to have a certain smell. Maybe you are allergic, or sensitive to smells. Or you just do not want to have an odor in your house from a plant.

It’s important to know if fiddle leaf fig plants smell and what causes them to emit an odor.

First, discover plants and flowers that smell really nice and are pleasant to bring into your home.

Which Household Plants Smell Nice?

Houseplants That Smell Good

Plants and flowers can help your home smell nice and pleasant. Consider the following plants and flowers that smell great:

  • Cut Roses
  • Gardenias and Gardenia Vines
  • Honeysuckle
  • Jasmine
  • Orchids
  • Lavender 
  • Mint 
  • Basil

Incorporating any of these plants and flowers inside or in floral arrangements will release pleasant scents in your home.

Which Household Plants Smell Bad?

There are definitely some plants and flowers you do not want to bring into your home. Their scents are not pleasant at all.

Are you wondering if fiddle leaf fig trees smell? Discover what may be the cause of your foul smelling tree and how to fix it.
  • Sea Holly smells like feces. Their pollinators are flies so they are attracted to this flower.
  • Butterfly Flower has an offensive smell.
  • Marigolds repel insects and critters by smelling bad.
  • Lantana smells like gasoline or fermentation.
  • Crown Imperial smells like a skunk.
  • Daisys: Some say they smell pleasant but some think it smells like cat urine.

The reason plants and flowers smell is to attract pollinators.

Some scents are noticeable and some are not. Bees, hummingbirds, wasps are all pollinators. The plant or flower is emitting a scent to attract a particular insect or bird to aid in pollination.

Do Fiddle Leaf Figs Smell?

The answer is a resounding:

NO

Fiddle leaf figs actually do the opposite. They help to absorb negative scents and smells in your home. They take in these offensive scents and release pure oxygen.

If you have a smell coming from your fiddle leaf fig, you will need to investigate the problem that is causing the odor.

Why Does My Fiddle Leaf Fig Smell?

Root Rot

Root rot is caused by fungus or bacteria in your roots or soil. It occurs because the soil is not draining well and the plant is overwatered. This causes the plant to sit in water where fungus and bacteria can grow.

If your fiddle leaf fig smells musty, look for signs of root rot, overwatering, or excess water in the soil.

If you suspect your plant is suffering from root rot, treat your plant with Root Supplement. The unique formula begins working within the first 24 hours and helps to treat and prevent fungal and bacterial root infections.

Cat Urine

If your fiddle leaf fig smells like cat urine, most likely, your cat has been using your plant as a litter box. Discourage your animal from using your plant as its bathroom by lifting the plant up on a table or plant stand. Other ways to discourage cats from coming around your plant are:

  • Crunching up aluminum foil and placing it on top of the soil
  • Placing forks with tines up in the soil

Neem Oil

Neem oil has an unpleasant smell that can linger. When you use this spray, be mindful of when and where you use it. For an alternative spray that protects your plant from insects and fungus, try Leaf Armor Spray. It has virtually no scent and will not linger or make your plant smell bad.

Why Indoor Fiddle Leaf Figs Don’t Smell

Fiddle Leaf Fig Fruit

Fiddle leaf figs in the wild will grow fruit and have flowers to attract pollinators. There is a specific wasp that is attracted to the scent of a fiddle leaf fig fruit and flowers. This wasp is needed for successful pollination. This wasp and pollination process is the reason why you will not be able to grow a fiddle leaf fig tree from a seed.

Fiddle Leaf Figs Make Great Indoor Houseplants

Fiddle leaf fig trees do not have a smell and will make your home smell better. Purchase a fiddle leaf fig to help purify the air and add to your indoor houseplant collection.

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