Avoid getting leaves wet and do not let a variegated rubber tree sit in water.
Variegated baby rubber plant care.
Make sure water can drain from the plant and water your variegated rubber tree until water runs out of the bottom.
The baby rubber plant with its thick glossy green leaves is just what you ve been looking for.
Want an easy care indoor tree with large glossy leaves.
Also known as the baby rubber plant it is actually unrelated to the hevea bransiliensis the primary resource of natural rubber.
Peperomia obtusifolia variegata care size and growth.
Variegated rubber trees typically need water every 5 7 days in summer and every 10 14 in winter or when leaves look wilted.
The baby rubber plant can also propagate with leaf cuttings although variegated types may lose the variegation.
Peperomia variegata is an attractive variegated version of the baby rubber plant with all of the same cherished characteristics plus an added advantage.
It is a bushy upright plant with thick stems and fleshy glossy cupped leaves.
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Peperomia obtusifolia has cup like dark green leaves.
This is all about how to grow and care for a peperomia obtusifolia.
I ve already done a post and video on peperomia care all of them that i ve grown have been easy but wanted to do one dedicated solely to this succulent like beauty.
The plant species has a trailing stem which is why it is commonly referred to as a hanging plant.
They re fast growers with the right light conditions and can last 15 years or more with proper care.
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Since baby rubber plant care is so easy they can be found in just about any greenhouse or even some grocery stores.
Keep in mind that there s a bunch of different cultivars of this plant out there some more common than others.
The baby rubber plant has a fairly fast growth rate growing up to 10 inches tall and wide.
Learn how to care for the peperomia green or baby rubber plant.
These rubber plant care and growing tips will keep yours looking great.
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.
I would allow leaves or stem tip cuttings a day to dry out until planted.
But indoors a rubber tree typically tops out at 6 to 10 feet tall.
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.