Easycare indoor container or tropical plant.
Variegated rubber plant tineke care.
Want an easy care indoor tree with large glossy leaves.
Very often in the wild plant branches can take root and form new trunks.
Now let s go over all the care tips you need to know to have a thriving variegated rubber tree.
Variegated rubber trees typically need water every 5 7 days in summer and every 10 14 in winter or when leaves look wilted.
Their striking colors make the perfect statement plant for every home.
The color of the crown is variegated combines a rich green color and a white border there are diagonal white stripes along the veins.
After spending quite a few years in the interiorscaping biz i found the rubber plant to be the easiest of the ficus trifecta which includes the fiddleaf fig and ficus benjamina to maintain and keep alive.
If the plant gets less light while leaves are growing the leaves will actually be larger.
They re fast growers with the right light conditions and can last 15 years or more with proper care.
Rubber tree plant care sun.
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Avoid getting leaves wet and do not let a variegated rubber tree sit in water.
Rubber plants are popular for interior plantings but most places do not have sufficient natural light to keep plants growing well.
Needs a sheltered frost free spot and a big pot when mature.
The variegated rubber plant is pretty easy to care for compared with some of my other plants as long as it has the right amount of light and you don t overdo the watering routine.
This is a relatively new selection of the rubber tree that sports interesting green and white variegated leaves with overtones of burgundy.
Thus the ficus tineke is able to grow to a whole grove.
These rubber plant care and growing tips will keep yours looking great.
This selection has the same pests as the more common green.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
If you grow this plant in your coll.
Variegated rubber trees need lots of bright indirect light to.
Leaf drop is a common problem in poorly lighted interiors.
This week s plant s of the week are ficus elastica tineke and ruby commonly referred to as variegated rubber trees.
Rubber trees do not require much light but flourish in bright indirect light.
Many people put their rubber trees near a window where the light is filtered through a pair of sheer curtains.
Mulch and water with a seaweed based fertiliser on planting follow with regular watering until the plant is established usually around 12.
At home the plant began to grow in the mid nineteenth century.
If you re tired of coddling the notoriously fickle fiddle leaf fig or weary of picking up dropped leaves from your weeping fig every day try a rubber plant.
Tineke is a variegated form green leaves are patterned with cream and brown pink.