How to treat leaves dropping rubber plant.
Rubber plant bonsai losing leaves.
Today i turned it 180 degrees and n.
Many times this will happen when you bring your rubber tree plant in from outdoors and this change can cause a total drop of the rubber tree leaves.
Solution for over and under watering.
Light change a common reason for a rubber plant losing leaves is a change in the light.
Now you should also know what steps you should take to treat the plant.
In any case stop fertilizing over the winter dormant season.
A rubber plant losing leaves can be a sign of overfertilizing.
A few months of overwatering will lead to root rot only visible in the tree losing strength and dropping its leaves.
The rubber plant ficus elastica is a tough plant it can grow to over 100 tall outdoors.
Ficus trees ficus benjamina are one of the most common plants found adorning home interiors around the world but this finicky species can cause many owners to wring their hands in frustration while it is an easy to care for attractive plant it s known to drop its leaves for seemingly no reason at all.
A few rubber tree leaves may fall off the plant with the change from summer to fall when light levels.
Over and under watering generally show the same symptoms wilting.
I m a bonsai beginner.
It began losing a few leaves each day since.
The good news is that once you know the reasons for your ficus dropping leaves there.
I keep it by a window and keep the soil damp.
Indoors it can be kept considerably smaller.
If the plant is that old it is not drafts that are the cause of the decline but more likely to be the waterlogging of the soil mix.
The rubber tree plant ficus elastic grows to 6 to 10 feet indoors with large leathery and glossy leaves of 8 to 12 inches that may be green or deep green burgundy.
The ficus genus of plants includes more than 800 species of trees shrubs and vines including weeping fig ficus benjamina which grows outdoors in u s.
With some general rubber tree plant know how and a few common garden materials you can help prevent further leaf loss and reclaim the health of your plant.
Overwatering is a common reason when the indoor bonsai is planted in poor soil that retains too much water.
You know the reason for the dropping and falling leaves.
I purchased a 15 year old tea tree 2 weeks ago.
Most indoor bonsai species ficus carmona etc do not drop their leaves unless there is a problem.
Signs that a ficus plant is too dry.
So it is a little bit difficult to confirm that the symptoms are.
Some growers feed only once a year in the spring.