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There are many Rubber plant varieties to choose from in the Ficus genus. Most of the common varieties are of Ficus elastica. However a few belong to Ficus altissima or Ficus benghalensis. Ficus is a species in the family Moraceae (Mulberry Family) and native to eastern parts of South and Southeast Asia. Variegated Rubber Plants are definitely some of my favorite all time houseplants. Specifically because they are so beautiful and very low-maintenance. Indoor Rubber Plant, Ficus Indoor Plant, Variegated House Plants, Rubber Tree Varieties, Variegated Rubber Plant, Ficus Plant Indoor, Rubber Plant Varieties, Flower Plants Outdoor, Ficus Moonshine

There are many Rubber plant varieties to choose from in the Ficus genus. Most of the common varieties are of Ficus elastica. However a few belong to Ficus altissima or Ficus benghalensis. Ficus is a species in the family Moraceae (Mulberry Family) and native to eastern parts of South and Southeast Asia. Variegated Rubber Plants are definitely some of my favorite all time houseplants. Specifically because they are so beautiful and very low-maintenance.

Rubber plants are often seen in bush forms, rarely in such spectacular tree form. Taking many years to train into trees, these specimens really do make and entrance. Best space & place This ficus, like most others is happiest situated in indirect bright light. It is happy in most rooms, with a minimum temperature of 12°C. It does not like draughts and this can cause the leaves to discolour. When to water & feed Allow the top two inches of soil to dry out between waterings. Apply a general purpos Ficus Tree Indoor, Indoor Tree Plants, Rubber Tree Plant, Plants In Baskets, Indoor Tree, Living Room Plants, Indoor Trees, Ficus Tree, Ficus Elastica

Rubber plants are often seen in bush forms, rarely in such spectacular tree form. Taking many years to train into trees, these specimens really do make and entrance. Best space & place This ficus, like most others is happiest situated in indirect bright light. It is happy in most rooms, with a minimum temperature of 12°C. It does not like draughts and this can cause the leaves to discolour. When to water & feed Allow the top two inches of soil to dry out between waterings. Apply a general…

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Amanda • houseplants & plant care on Instagram: "Ever notice how some rubber trees are fuller than others? 🤯 Let’s talk about it... BUT FIRST follow @ThePlantyMillennial to see how this turns out!

Truth is, Ficus elastica don’t get full on their own! 😒For lush, bushier plants, growers either plant multiple stems together or use techniques to encourage branching. ✂️🌴

If you leave your single-stem tree alone, it will keep growing tall and skinny with no branches... making it less appealing and more likely to tip over! 👎🏼

By branching your plant out, it will stop growing vertically, resulting in a fuller and more stable plant. 💪🏼

🤩 The good news? It’s such a simple step to add to your plant care routine! To stimulate new growth, just cut the stem at the right spot... You have noth Propagate Rubber Tree, Rubber Tree Plant, Ficus Elastica, Keep Growing, Rubber Tree, The Good News, New Growth, But First, Care Routine

Amanda • houseplants & plant care on Instagram: "Ever notice how some rubber trees are fuller than others? 🤯 Let’s talk about it... BUT FIRST follow @ThePlantyMillennial to see how this turns out! Truth is, Ficus elastica don’t get full on their own! 😒For lush, bushier plants, growers either plant multiple stems together or use techniques to encourage branching. ✂️🌴 If you leave your single-stem tree alone, it will keep growing tall and skinny with no branches... making it less…

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