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Ficus Elastica Ruby – Rubber Plant

Ficus Elastica Ruby – Rubber Plant

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Size

Dimensions

All measurements are presented as a range because each plant is unique; its size and shape vary with the season.
4"inches pot: - Plant height :- 6"-8"
6"inches pot: - Plant height :- 12"-18"

Note: Plant may slightly differ from shown image depending on Season and growth pattern

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Ficus Elastica Ruby, Rubber Plant

Ficus elastica, the rubber fig, rubber bush, rubber tree, rubber plant, or Indian rubber bush, Indian rubber tree, is a species of plant in the fig genus, native to eastern parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia. It has become naturalized in Sri Lanka, the West Indies, and the US State of Florida.

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Watering

In the summer I water mine thoroughly even 7 days. In the winter it’s every 10-14 days because the sun can be out every day here in the Sonoran Desert. You’ll have to adjust the watering frequency according to your growing conditions. Houseplant watering 101 will shed some light on factors to consider. You basically want a happy medium with this plant – not bone dry but not soggy wet.

Temperature

As I say in regards to houseplants: if your home is comfortable for you, then it’ll be the same for your plants.

Fertilizer

I use worm compost & compost to feed all my houseplants in early spring. Worm compost is my favourite amendment & am currently using Worm Gold Plus. You want to apply these sparingly indoors; easy do it.

If combos aren’t your thing, you might prefer a balanced liquid organic fertilizer. You can use this 1 outdoors too so when it comes to your houseplants, dilute it to half strength. Use this in spring & maybe again in late summer but don’t overdo it because too much fertilizer causes burning.

Sunlight:

Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light.

Watering:

Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Increase frequency with increased light. Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light.

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