4 Reasons How We KNOW this Plant is Going to Be the New Fiddle Leaf Fig Read More Rubber trees, formally ficus elastica, can be enjoyed as either medium-sized houseplants or grown to become focal point, beautiful indoor trees. If you’re patient enough to grow your own, plants that start...
Decora Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica ‘Decora’):This variety is known for its vertical growth and can be trained to grow wide throughpruning. You can see the best Rubber plant varietieshere 2. Keep it Slightly Root Bound Always Just like many other plants, the rubber tree loves to reside in...
For many plants propagating by cuttings in water or mix works just fine. My Rubber Tree Plant was soon to hit the ceiling so I want to share with you how to propagate a Rubber Plant by air layering. This method works on otherhouseplantsbesides the Rubber Plant. For many of them (includi...
When, Why, and How To Repot Rubber Plants Rubber tree plantscan grow significantly; if you keep one long enough, you will need to re-pot it. If you don’t mind if your rubber tree plant stays small, you could keep it in the pot it was in when you got it. ...
How to grow spider plants: Feed fortnightly from spring until late summer, using a half-strength liquid fertiliser. Without feeding, the tips of the leaves will quickly turn brown, marring the appearance of the plant. BUY NOW Rubber plantThere are a number of rubber plant available and favou...
they start to look like scales. The Toruloso variety, which is also known as the Hollywood juniper has oddly twisted branches and is commonly used as a specimen plant. Chinese junipers tend to work well in urban environments, and tend to grow poorly in overly wet soils. Most Chinese junipe...
“Typically, though, it’s recommended not to stake past 6 months so the tree can develop some strength and grow supporting wood,” says Parker, “If it’s staked for too long, it may become reliant on the stakes for support and may struggle to support itself once the stakes are removed...
If you only want to grow one apple tree, opt for a self-fertile variety, which isn’t reliant on nearby apple trees being in flower at the same time to pollinate it. It will set fruit on its own, although you will get more fruit with a compatible pollination partner. Plant your app...
elderberry from cuttings rather than from seed. First, when you grow elderberry from seed, you have absolutely no idea what characteristics of the mother plant will be passed down to yours, since elderberries don’t grow what’s called “true-to-seed,” or genetically identical to the parent...
If you're looking for an easy-care houseplant, get a rubber tree! This plant is great for new plant parents and isn't fussy at all.