Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 through 12 where rubber tree usually grows between 25 and 30 feet high and wide outdoors.
Rubber tree plant care outdoors.
Proper light and water for a rubber tree plant.
Its sap is used to produce rubber hence the name.
Also if water drains out of the pot to the saucer beneath dump it out.
Avoid western exposures for a rubber tree plant in addition to being intolerant of.
And don t get overly zealous.
A number of cultivars with different leaf colors are available.
Rubber trees do well as indoor and outdoor plants.
How do i care for a rubber tree.
Rubber trees require minimal care when grown in proper conditions.
The more sunlight you give the tree the faster it grows.
The rubber tree plant s native environment is the still warm bright understory of the tropical.
Choose the right spot outdoors.
When it comes to rubber plant care the correct balance of water and light is crucial as with any plant.
If you re planting outdoors then you ll need to use a part of the garden that gets direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours of the day.
Water your rubber tree when the soil is slightly dry to the touch.
Don t worry though as a houseplant rubber plants usually get to around 8 10.
Feed your rubber tree with a general purpose fertilizer a few times a year especially during active growth in spring and summer.
You can control the amount of light and water it gets which is important because they shouldn t have too much of either.
Outside of the tropics it rarely blooms or forms fruit.
Outdoor rubber trees grow to tremendous heights without any pruning.
Taking care of a rubber plant growing in a container can include locating them outdoors during seasons of warm temperatures.
18 27 c outdoors plants acclimated to cooler temperatures should be brought indoors before temperatures reach 30 f.
Optimum temperatures for taking care of a rubber plant outdoors are 65 to 80 f.
With careful pruning you can shape your rubber tree to be exactly as tall as you want.
It s hardy in u s.
Watering too frequently may cause leaf yellowing.
In the winter i back off on the watering frequency to every 14 21 days.
Plants need to rest at this time of year plus the light levels and temps tend to be lower.
In its native environment it s normal for a rubber plant to grow to over 100 tall.