I have a rubber tree plant for about 2yrs. now and all sudden it has begun to lose leaves badly. any suggestio



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They do that. It will be okay.
Seriously, ours did that and we were about to throw it out when our horticulturist neighbor told us that they shed, expecially when you move them. They're leaves are designed to accept a certain amount of light and temperature, and when you move them, they shed to grow a different scheme of leaves.

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Put it out of it's misery, it's dying
Put it out of it's misery, it's dying
Whoops there goes another rubber tree,
It sounds like it may need transplanted.
CULTURE
Rubber plants prefer bright light but are adaptable to low light. They grow best with the morning light from an east window. They do well in warm to average room temperatures. The ideal temperatures are 60 to 65 ° F at night and 75 to 80 ° F during the day.

Water rubber trees thoroughly, but let the soil dry somewhat between waterings. The soil mix should be a well-drained houseplant mix. Rubber trees prefer humid conditions, but tolerate the dry air common in homes.
Fertilize regularly with a water-soluble houseplant fertilizer during active growth. Plants that are in lower light should be fertilized less often.

Rubber trees may grow tall and lanky indoors. You can support them with a stake or prune them in spring to rejuvenate. Propagate new plants by stem or tip cuttings or air layering. Repot in late winter or early spring if needed.

Wash the leaves with water when they get dusty to keep them attractive and help your plant stay healthy.

PROBLEMS
In the home, plant diseases are very rarely a problem. Too much or too little water plus insects and mites are the main problems. Root rot usually results from a soil mix that does not drain quickly or overly frequent watering.

Leaf yellowing may occur if the soil stays too wet. Too little light, dry air or cold drafts may cause leaf loss. Mealybugs may infest rubber plants.

The sticky white sap may irritate skin or the stomach if eaten. Keep these plants away from any pets or young children that tend to eat plants.
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