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Ficus Elastica (Rubber Plant): The Complete Indoor Care Guide

Beautiful, resilient, and air-purifying, the Rubber Plant Ficus Elastica is one of the most popular houseplants in the world. With its glossy leaves and impressive growth, it can instantly transform any indoor space into a vibrant, modern environment.

But while Ficus elastica is often considered an easy-care plant, a few common mistakes can prevent it from thriving.

Where Does Ficus Elastica Come From?

The Rubber Plant is native to Southeast Asia, including India, Nepal, Indonesia, and Malaysia. In its natural habitat, it can grow over 30 meters tall and develop aerial roots. Indoors, however, it typically reaches 1.5–3 meters, making it a striking focal point for homes and offices.

Why Choose a Rubber Plant?

Best location:

Watering: Less Is More

Overwatering is the most common reason Rubber Plants struggle indoors.

Before watering, check the soil by inserting your finger 2–3 cm into the potting mix.

Always use a pot with drainage holes, as standing water can lead to root rot.

Temperature and Humidity

Rubber Plants prefer temperatures between 18°C and 24°C (65°F–75°F).

Avoid placing them:

Use a well-draining indoor plant mix. Adding perlite improves drainage and prevents excess moisture retention.

Soil and Repotting

Average household humidity is usually sufficient, but occasional misting or a pebble tray can help in dry environments.

Common Problems

Repot every 2–3 years in spring, choosing a container only slightly larger than the current one. Oversized pots can increase the risk of overwatering.

Important Safety Note: The sap of Ficus elastica can be irritating to skin and is toxic to pets if ingested. Always wear gloves when pruning or repotting.

SATBURI Tip:

A healthy Rubber Plant needs just three things: bright indirect light, moderate watering, and a stable environment. With SATBURI, you can receive personalized care recommendations based on your plant, pot size, home conditions, and season helping your Ficus elastica thrive year-round.

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