the rubber plant is a crowd favourite of both designers and home gardeners alike. An excellent choice for an air purifying as well as an ornamental plant, it thrives in the Indian climate and can live for almost a decade with proper care, which is very little in the first place. Get it home and watch it grow with you.Planting and care
Extremely dry soil causes baby rubber plant to drop its leaves, while consistently wet soil may cause root or stem rot.
Water only when the soil becomes dry, usually about once every 10 to 14 days for indoor plants and once every week for outdoor plants.
As a general rule, baby rubber plant prefers to remain slightly pot-bound when grown indoors.
The plant requires re-potting only once every three or four years.