Other signs that your plant is not getting enough water are leaves that are curling inward drooping down or becoming crunchy looking.
Rubber tree bottom leaves turning yellow.
It has dark green and oblong leaves that look glossy.
At times the plant might be exposed to sudden changes owing to its placement.
Rubber tree plants are best potted up with regular potting soil with a touch of sand in the mix.
Contributing factors for the yellowing of rubber plant leaves.
Adding nitrogen fertilizer to the soil to encourage green foliage or repotting the plant in a container 1 to 2 inches in diameter larger than the current container will stop the plant leaves from yellowing and dropping.
More often than not leaves begin to turn yellow with seasonal changes in the temperature or humidity.
If you notice that.
In nature the tree can soar up to 50 feet tall.
One of the most common reasons for the presence of yellow rubber tree leaves is over or under watering so it is highly recommended that you know how to properly water a rubber tree plant.
With some general rubber tree plant know how and a few common garden materials you can help prevent further leaf loss and reclaim the health of your plant.
A sudden flurry of leaves dropped by a rubber tree plant can eliminate a large portion of the plant s foliage.
Older leaves turning yellow is a sign of over watering a rubber plant.
The best rule of thumb is to water when the first few inches 7 5 cm of soil are dry.
Bottom leaves that turn yellow and fall off may be a sign of cramped roots or shortage of nutrients.
Often the problem is one of lack of adjustment but occasionally the plant is being neglected or killed with kindness.
If your plant is dry you can stick your finger into the soil to check it try to get it on a regular watering schedule.
Rubber tree leaves most often fall for cultural reasons.
Acclimating the plant slowly when you bring it indoors and shining a few plant lights on the rubber tree will help keep the light levels up and keep the rubber plant from losing leaves.
It is natural for the old leaves at the bottom to fall off.
Rubber trees must be repotted periodically into the next size pot or their roots will begin to.
A few rubber tree leaves may fall off the plant with the change from summer to fall when light levels change.
Rubber tree plants or ficus elasticas are a common houseplant.
Right before the leaves fall off the plant they will turn yellow.
The soil was totally dry initially but the plant was feeling healthy.
Planning ahead for the holiday break i watered from above too much at once.