An outdoor rubber plant will grow best facing north or east and it should be protected.
Indoor rubber tree plant care.
It s also good to wipe the leaves using a damp cloth to ensure they re moist enough and to improve the absorption of sunlight.
How to take care of a rubber tree caring for indoor rubber plants.
You should maintain the soil moist yet not too soaking.
Mine was growing in a 10 pot and i repotted it into a 15 pot.
In summer your rubber plant indoor care will involve more watering than in winter.
Feed your rubber tree with a general purpose fertilizer a few times a year especially during active growth in spring and summer.
Water the rubber plant twice a week.
Rubber plants are usually sold as floor plants.
When in the desired exposure and getting the care they like i ve found rubber plants to have a moderate to.
Rubber trees are low maintenance.
Water your rubber tree when the soil is slightly dry to the touch.
Also if water drains out of the pot to the saucer beneath dump it out.
Watering too frequently may cause leaf yellowing.
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.
And don t get overly zealous.
The rubber tree plant is perfect for anyone who doesn t want a plant that needs.
Grow rubber plants outdoors.
During the growing season it needs to be kept moist.
If you water the rubber tree plant too much the leaves will turn yellow and brown and fall off.