As with usual feeding rules don t fertilise in winter or recently repotted and new plants for a good 3 to 6 months.
Rubber plant new leaf curling.
What can i do to help.
If your plant s not producing new leaves don t feed at all.
New branches and new leaves will appear before the plant enters dormancy in autumn.
Question by garland0 february 23 2001.
Stunted or twisted leaves white spots or black moldy areas on the top of foliage.
With its glossy leathery leaves and upright form it s a striking addition to almost any room in your house.
If you re new to plant parenting a rubber tree is the plant for you.
The rubber plant will be quite happy to grow in a broad range of temperatures between 10 c 50 f to 29 c 85 f.
The best way to check is by inserting your finger into the soil up to an inch and see if it feels wet at all.
The best way to check is by inserting your finger into the soil up to an inch and see if it feels wet at all.
If the older leaves usually the largest ones at the bottom are becoming yellow or brown that s a sign of overwatering.
The rubber plant propagation from leaf takes much longer time to form a baby rubber plant a.
Whiteflies are small moth like insects that cluster on the undersides of leaves.
I then leave the plant outside the decorative pot for a couple of hours before i put it back.
If your rubber plant is forming new foliage just sit back and watch because before you know it you will be graced with the large glossy and robust leaves the plant is known for.
Although the plant is relatively trouble free it can fall prey to various pests and diseases that can cause leaf curl on rubber plants.
In its native jungle habitat in india and malaysia the plant can grow up to 100 feet tall.
Learn how to grow a rubber plant ficus elastica from single leaf.
Curling leaves on rubber plant knowledgebase question.
Now that you ve learned how to get rubber trees to branch use some or all of these steps to get your plant in shape this year.
Rubber plant is a hardy species that tolerates dry soil quite well so prefer staying on the under watering side.
As the rubber plant develops new immature leaves they are tightly curled and as the leaf develops it will uncurl.
If you go hotter the leaves will lose some of their turgid appearance.
New and unread tree mails.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
As older plants put out new branches and leaves feed monthly with a nitrogen based food to help foliage more fully develop.
My rubber plant is about 6 ft and multi trunked but the leaves on the most recent few growths are small and curled.
Both nymphs and adults suck the fluids from new growth which causes fresh leaves to be stunted or twisted.