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How do you grow a rubber plant from a seed
by nelly1 on January 20th, 2009
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Can a rubber plant that is inside withstand temps as low as 50 degrees?
by Anonymous on January 9th, 2009
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My husband bought me a rubber tree. I but it in a 10" pot and watered it good. Now the roots are showing again, and it's stating to sprout. However the soul is getting dry again. Does anyone know if I should water it soon. It grows funny
by family4701 on March 31st, 2009
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My ikea bonzai tree is dying, it has nearly lost all of its leaves, the watering instructions went over my head. something about submerging it in water and waiting for the bubbles to stop surficing, so I have been watering it normally, can some1 explain?
by Anonomous on February 1st, 2009
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We have a healthy rubber plant which needs repotting, but it has a long root which as grown out of the soil, on the surface, and is now trailing across the floor. Should we cut it off or plant it at the bottom of the new pot?
by Amateurs on January 29th, 2009
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You're reading I have a rubber plant that's like a dust magnet. What can I use to shine the leaves and less dusty. I heard something about using milk to shine the leaves. Does that work? thanks, fran in ma
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