With its glossy leathery leaves and upright form it s a striking addition to almost any room in your house.
Soil for indoor rubber plant.
If your rubber plant is still small and or you don t want it to grow much or to grow slowly your plant may only need a little top dressing.
Ficus elastica also known as a rubber plant is an odd looking plant from the tropics of southeast asia with huge soft leaves and an exotic name it can grow to 50 feet with an enormous canopy of draping foot long oval leaves.
They grow outdoors year round in temperate climates and can reach 80 100 in nature.
When this plant is about 1 2ft tall it s well suited sitting as a centrepiece on a table on a shelf or on a windowsill but once it begins to grow above 3ft it looks great standing next to a fireplace television area.
The rubber plant is all about having a small tree indoors with broad shiny attractive leaves.
In its native jungle habitat in india and malaysia the plant can grow up to 100 feet tall.
If this is the case simply scrape off the top half inch to inch 1 2 to 2 5 cm of soil and replace it with an equal layer of potting soil compost or another medium that contains slow releasing.
If you re new to plant parenting a rubber tree is the plant for you.
This is about repotting rubber plants in pots as indoor plants.
Like many ficuses it has hanging roots and develops flanged trunks over time in the home it is an excellent standard plant that thrives with bright light regular.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
House plant expert suggests in particular that a well draining and well aerated potting soil is needed.
Ficus elastica is their botanical name and besides rubber plant they re also called rubber tree rubber fig and india rubber tree.