Saturday, March 8, 2014

How to care for a Rubber Tree indoors:

How to care for a Rubber Tree indoors:



A rubber tree plant is also known as a Ficus elastica. These large trees can grow up to 50 feet tall. When learning how to care for a rubber tree plant, there are a few key things to remember. Rubber plant care isn’t as difficult as one might think.

Starting with a young rubber tree houseplant will allow it to adapt to being an indoor plant better than star...ting with a more mature plant.

Proper Light and Water for a Rubber Tree Plant

When it comes to rubber plant care, the correct balance of water and light is crucial, as
with any plant. You can control the amount of light and water it gets, which is important because they shouldn’t have too much of either.

Light

When you have a rubber tree houseplant it needs bright light, but it prefers indirect light that isn’t too hot. Some people recommend putting it near a window that has sheer curtains. This allows plenty of light, but not too much.

Water

The rubber tree plant also needs the right balance of water. During the growing season, it needs to be kept moist. It is also a good idea to wipe off the leaves of your rubber tree houseplant with a damp cloth or spritz it with water. If you water the rubber tree plant too much, the leaves will turn yellow and brown and fall off.

During the dormant season, it may only need watered once or twice a month. If the leaves begin to droop, but not fall off, increase the water you give the rubber tree houseplant gradually until the leaves perk back up again.

Mine has new leaves at the top, but I find they are dropping from below, so I will have to keep an eye on it, I have it in light filtered through a light curtain.
But I do love it as a indoor plant....



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