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25 35cm ficus abidjan rubber plant 12cm pot house plant

25 35cm ficus abidjan rubber plant 12cm pot house plant Ficus Elastica Abidjan | Rubber Plant

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25 35cm ficus abidjan rubber plant 12cm pot house plant Ficus Elastica Abidjan | Rubber PlantHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions The Ficus Elastica Abidjan is the perfect plant for anyone looking to enhance their interior with a robust yet stylish eye catcher. With its sturdy, glossy leaves, it instantly adds a tropical touch to your living room or office. Thanks to its adaptability, this rubber tree is ideal for beginner plant lovers looking

  • Home delivery throughout Belgium.
  • Collection in Leuven possible
  • A real gem for the living room
  • Lifelong help for all your plant questions

The Ficus Elastica Abidjan is the perfect plant for anyone looking to enhance their interior with a robust yet stylish eye-catcher. With its sturdy, glossy leaves, it instantly adds a tropical touch to your living room or office. Thanks to its adaptability, this rubber tree is ideal for beginner plant lovers looking for an easy-to-care-for houseplant.

Pair your Ficus Elastica Abidjan with a matching pot from our houseplant pot collection to complete the look and prevent your rubber tree from growing in a pot that's too cramped. Want to learn more about ficus care? Check out our comprehensive blog post on ficus care for additional tips and tricks.

How to care for a Ficus Elastica Abidjan

Watering the Ficus Elastica Abidjan

It's important to keep your Ficus Elastica Abidjan evenly moist, but not soaking wet. Water about once a week and allow the top layer of potting soil to dry slightly between waterings. In winter, the plant needs slightly less water because its growth rate slows down. Preferably use lukewarm or room-temperature water to prevent root shock.

Light requirements for the Ficus Elastica Abidjan

The Ficus Elastica Abidjan grows best in a location with bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, as this can burn the leaves and cause discoloration. Place the plant near an east- or west-facing window for an ideal balance of light and shade. A bright location also encourages healthy growth, without the plant gravitating towards the light source.

Common problems

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves can indicate either too much or too little water. First, check the moisture content of the potting soil and adjust your watering accordingly. In addition, a sudden change in temperature or a drafty location can stress the plant, causing discoloration of the leaves. Maintain a consistent temperature and avoid placing it near radiators or doors.

Plant moisture drips

Sometimes you'll see droplets of moisture on the leaves or around the trunk; this is guttation and is a normal process in ficuses. The plant expels excess moisture through special stomata. This occurs especially in high humidity and at night, when the plant transpires less. There's no need to worry about this as long as there are no wilting or other symptoms.

Pests (insects)

Spider mites, mealybugs, or scale insects can unnecessarily weaken your Ficus Elastica Abidjan. Regularly check under the leaves and along the veins for sticky or cottony patches. If an infestation is starting, you can spray with water or use an organic product like neem oil. For more detailed information on pest control, see our page on sticky traps for fungus gnats .

Roots coming out of the bottom of the pot

When the roots grow through the drainage holes at the bottom, it's time to repot. Choose a pot one size larger and use fresh, airy potting soil for ficus . This gives the roots more room to breathe and encourages new growth. Repotting is best done in spring, just before the growing season.

Brown edges on the leaves

Brown leaf edges often indicate dry air or irregular watering. Ensure sufficient humidity by spraying occasionally or using a humidifier. Don't place the plant too close to a heater, as this will further dry out the air. Check your potting soil for excessive nutrient salts; rinse and refresh it if in doubt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Ficus Elastica Abidjan poisonous?

Yes, the Ficus Elastica Abidjan contains latex and is toxic to humans and animals if ingested. Therefore, keep the plant out of reach of children and pets. You may experience mild skin irritation after touching it, so wash your hands after handling it. If toxicity is a concern, consider our non-toxic houseplants for safe alternatives.

What types of Ficus Elastica are there?

There are several varieties within the rubber tree family. Some popular types include:

Looking to expand your plant collection? Discover our ZZ plant or the exotic Monstera Deliciosa for a diverse selection.

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