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Question by  joybishoptx (8)

How do I troubleshoot a problem with my rubber plant?

 
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Answer by  krenhoek (35)

Check for any browning of the leaves. This may be due to overwatering. Underwatering will cause the leaves to droop. Also, you might wnat to check the PH of your soil, as it may be to acidy or too alkalinic. Plant food with the proper PH can be purchased at any home and garden store.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

The rubber plant is pretty carefree, but has two common issues. If your lower leaves are yellowing and dropping, it could be rootbound, this plant has enthusiastic root growth. Another common cause is overwatering, this plant needs to drain, not sit in wet. 1-2" of pebbles will help it drain.

 
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Answer by  srainne (2597)

Rubber plants are pretty tough, so there aren't too many possibilities. Are you losing leaves? Are they turning yellow? If so, it may be a matter of watering a little too much or it may be pot bound. Regardless, repot the plant with fertile soil and water less often. See how the plant does for a while.

 
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Answer by  varunasubayahoocoin (12)

Most problems with rubber plants stem from overwatering. They need good drainage systems. Shells, small stones and broken pottery can be placed in bottom of container before potting.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Most problems with rubber plants stem from overwatering. They need good drainage systems. Shells, small stones, and broken pottery can be placed in bottom of container before potting.

 
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Answer by  magi (11)

check climate change and soil ph value for acid level ,overwatering underneath also make problem which is indicated by leaves are left from trees.they need good drainage systems .Shells, stones and pottery can be placed in bottom of container before potting

 
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Answer by  dwammer (710)

Depending on the issue, if your leaves are dropping, it probably means the leaves are rootbound. Dropping leaves are probably caused from overwatering and causing root rot. Simply let the plant drain well and not let it sit in water.

 
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Answer by  Almallela (108)

Well if your rubber plant has hardened then you know that the plant is lacking water or fertilizer. If it has softened then that means the plant is dead and has no potential to grow.

 
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Answer by  worker5534 (518)

Take care of the latax vesseles of the rubber plants. If spoiled the latex vesseles their will not be a production of latex present.

 
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