Rubber tree plants only need to be fertilized once in awhile.
Rubber plant new leaf.
Watering and fertilizing your rubber plant.
Little and often is best a weak balanced feed every couple of watering s during spring and summer.
To produce those massive leaves the rubber plant needs feeding.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
If you re new to plant parenting a rubber tree is the plant for you.
With its glossy leathery leaves and upright form it s a striking addition to almost any room in your house.
You can tell if your rubber plant needs more light if it becomes leggy its leaves lose their luster and lower leaves fall off.
How to get rubber trees to branch with specialized care.
The rubber plant propagation from leaf takes much longer time to form a baby rubber plant as compared to its propagation from cuttings or layering method.
Rubber tree plants do best with humid and moist environments so water it regularly and spray the leaves with room temperature water.
If your rubber plant is forming new foliage just sit back and watch because before you know it you will be graced with the large glossy and robust leaves the plant is known for.
One way this happens is that a rubber tree owner will fertilize the plant too often and this causes a rubber plant to lose leaves.
Over watering another way that rubber tree owners can over care for their plant is by over watering the plant.
As the rubber plant develops new immature leaves they are tightly curled and as the leaf develops it will uncurl.
Plant your rubber tree in a fast draining all purpose potting mix.
Don t allow the soil to say soggy but it should be evenly moist.
In its native jungle habitat in india and malaysia the plant can grow up to 100 feet tall.
Cut at 1 4 inch above a leaf scar a line where a leaf previously grew or a leaf node.
As with usual feeding rules don t fertilise in winter or recently repotted and new plants for a good 3 to 6 months.
If your plant s not producing new leaves don t feed at all.
Place your rubber tree in a spot with moderate temperatures 75 to 85 degrees during the day and 60 to 65 degrees at night and away from cold drafts or dry heat.
A sunny spot shielded by a sheer curtain is often perfect for rubber plants.
Your rubber plant ficus elastica leaf may well root but it will never produce a new plant.
Lyrata for example do have the capacity to produce roots from a leaf petiole if conditions are good.
They need very little feeding.
If the leaves yellow the plant is being overwatered.
You may nick or lightly slice the leaf scar with sharp pruners to further encourage a new leaf to grow there.
They prefer to be pot bound so avoid choosing a container that s disproportionately large for the plant.