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19.02.2024 - 08:07 / balconygardenweb.com / Sherin Woods
Rubber plants (Ficus elastica) are revered not only for their lush, glossy leaves but also for their remarkable benefits and intriguing facts. As popular houseplants, they not only enhance indoor aesthetics but also purify the air and offer unique insights into the world of botanical wonder. More than being a manageable plant, there are many Rubber Plant Benefits when you grow it indoors, and some of them are listed below.
Rubber plants are not only cost-effective to grow but also readily available for purchase. You can propagate them easily from cuttings and find established rubber plants for sale in various nurseries and online marketplaces. This accessibility makes it convenient to add these elegant and low-maintenance houseplants to your indoor collection, whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a novice looking to enhance your living space.
The rubber plant is not very needy and grows on neglect. It’s adaptable to low light conditions and shade until it’s receiving bright indirect light. It needs infrequent watering cycles, slightly moist soil, and little fertilization. When planted in potting soil with a lot of organic matter, it won’t require supplemental feeding for a long time.
It’s seen in many cases that houseplants initiate an allergic reaction in their owners. The reason is the sensitivity to pollen grains present in the blooms. As rubber plant does not produce pollens, this won’t cause any allergic complications. That makes it a perfect choice for business outlets, hospitals, and other places.
One of the amazing ficus elastica benefits is its leathery foliage, which is slippery to the touch. The waxy nature of the leaves makes them easier to clean by wiping. Apart from that, this feature makes this houseplant
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