Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) ðŋ
A bold, upright-growing indoor plant with thick, glossy leaves in deep green, burgundy, or variegated tones. Known for its resilience and strong air-purifying qualities, the Rubber Plant makes a striking floor or tabletop feature in modern homes and offices.
ð Light Requirements
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Ideal Light: Bright, indirect light for glossy, healthy leaves.
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Tolerates: Medium light.
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Avoid: Direct harsh sun (can scorch leaves) and very low light (causes leggy growth).
ð§ Watering Guidelines
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When to Water: When the top 1â2 inches of soil feel dry.
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Frequency: Every 7â10 days in warm weather; reduce in winter.
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Tip: Water thoroughly until water drains out. Avoid letting the plant sit in water.
ðū Soil & Potting
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Soil: Well-draining mix (cocopeat + compost + perlite).
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Pot: Choose a pot with strong drainage; rubber plants dislike soggy soil.
ðą Fertilization
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Feed: Every 4â6 weeks during spring and summer.
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Type: Balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
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Skip: Fertilizing during winter.
âïļ Pruning & Maintenance
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Prune: Trim to control height and encourage branching.
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Cleaning: Wipe leaves regularly to enhance shine and boost air purification.
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Repotting: Every 1â2 years or when roots circle the pot.
ðŠī Humidity & Temperature
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Humidity: Moderate humidity is ideal; occasional misting helps in dry environments.
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Temperature: Thrives in 18â30°C (65â86°F). Keep away from cold drafts and AC vents.
â ïļ Toxicity
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Caution: Toxic if ingested by pets or children; sap may cause skin irritation.
â Why Choose a Rubber Plant?
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Air-Purifying: Removes indoor toxins effectively.
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Bold Foliage: Adds a dramatic, modern touch to any space.
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Low Maintenance: Great for beginner and intermediate plant lovers.
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Adaptable: Suitable as a floor plant or a tabletop plant depending on size.




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