Preparing soil for rubber plant propagation.
Rubber plant propagation water vs soil.
When you see new growth appearing on the stem you can gradually give your rubber tree more water.
Water your pruned rubber tree sparingly but keep a close eye on the soil moisture.
Pour a small amount of water about a tablespoon or so from the top of the container holding your water.
Water well and press the top soil until the water stops coming out from the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot.
It s best to watch the video above for this.
Place the rubber tree plant cutting in a warm place that is lit by only indirect light.
You want to let the sap from the stem dry first before planting.
Rubber tree plant care sun.
Another way to propagate a rubber tree plant is by using air layering.
Gather your materials have them close by.
To do this make a cut in a healthy plant and stick a toothpick in the opening.
In two to three weeks the rubber tree cutting should have developed roots and the covering can be removed.
Because the pots were large i mixed the ingredients as i went along.
Using air layering for propagation of a rubber tree plant.
When plant roots reach about 1 2 inch long it s time to take them from water to soil.
Another way to propagate is by air layering.
I mix potting mix with river sand in equal quantity to make the soil for propagation.
Rubber trees are finicky when it comes to change so be sure to pick a spot to place it and don t move it.
Propagation of rubber tree plants.
Rubber trees do not require much light but flourish in bright indirect light.
Planting potting your rubber plant.
The plastic bag creates a high humidity environment that the new lil guy loves.
Fill a small pot with a well draining soil.
Unlike the ill fated ant that hoped to move the rubber tree plant homeowners have several options to make another one of their favorite houseplants.
Remove the plant from its pot.
Many methods recommend putting the cutting in a plastic bag to create an on the go greenhouse of sorts.
Here s a summary of the steps.
The easiest way to propagate is to take a small branch from a healthy rubber plant and let it root in soil or water.
Since the plant has no leaves it doesn t need the same amount of water as before but soil should still be kept just barely moist.
You don t want to repot a dry stressed plant.
Water your rubber plant 1 3 days before.