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Rubber Mature: Bitches

: Often a sign that the plant is underwatered or the surrounding air is too dry.

: If your variety (like 'Tineke' or 'Burgundy') is losing its color, it likely needs brighter light to maintain its colorful pigments. rubber mature bitches

: Normal room humidity is generally sufficient. However, because the large, glossy leaves collect dust, wipe them regularly with a damp cloth to ensure the plant can photosynthesize efficiently. : Often a sign that the plant is

: Water thoroughly only when the top 2–3 inches of soil are dry, typically every 1–2 weeks. Overwatering is the most common risk, often leading to root rot. However, because the large, glossy leaves collect dust,

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: Ideal locations include areas near east-facing windows or several feet away from south or west-facing windows. Care & Maintenance

Based on gardening communities and horticultural standards, caring for a mature rubber plant ( Ficus elastica )—affectionately referred to by some enthusiasts as their "mature beauties"—requires a balance of stability and specific maintenance.