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Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care

Rubber Plant Care Guide: The Overlooked Ficus with Raffaele from Ohio Tropics

Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care

Maria Failla- Happy Plant Lady and Author of Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness

Education, Wellness, Gardening, Leisure, Eco Therapy, Nature Therapy, Self Care, Health & Fitness, Houseplants, How To, Home & Garden, Mental Health, Plants

4.8 • 912 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Rubber plants don't get enough credit in the tropical plant world. These humble plants are always available at the garden center but tend to get overlooked for some of our sexier Instagram-worthy plants. In this episode, we will dive into the many reasons why rubber plants are fantastic plants with Raffaele of Ohio Tropics. The first part is going to be an overview of general rubber plant care and different types of rubber plants, and then the second half is actually frequently asked questions that Raffaele answers and troubleshoots. Welcome, plant friend!Join the Bloom and Grow Garden Society!The Bloom and Grow Garden Society is your one-stop shop for plant parenthood growth. When you join, you'll gain full access to the Garden Party Community Platform and App PLUS monthly plant care lectures with Horticulturist in Residence Leslie Halleck, monthly office hours with Leslie to troubleshoot your personal plant care issues and monthly Growing Joy Calls with Maria to develop our community of Society Members and explore the plant/person connection.Click here to join us!Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast,so you don't miss the amazing episodes we have coming up!In this episode we learn:[00:43] Maria’s plant and personal updates[02:12] Introducing Raffaele from Ohio Tropics[03:14] Your invitation to a free 10-day virtual garden festival![03:58] What to expect from this rubber plant episode[06:40] How Raffael became the plant parent he is today[10:06] What is a rubber plant?[11:26] Do rubber trees produce latex?[12:53] Where can you find rubber plants in nature?[14:33] What are the different types and varieties of rubber plants?[18:54] How to water rubber plants[21:27] Raffaele’s watering tip using a turkey baster[23:21] How much sunlight does a rubber plant need?[27:35] Are rubber plants low-light plants?[28:35] What kind of soil mix is good for rubber plants?[30:52] Where to get pre-grown plants and seeds for your spring garden[32:09] The best indoor and outdoor gardening products[34:49] How to fertilize rubber plants[37:11] Rubber Plant FAQ #1: Why is my rubber plant not growing?[39:03] Rubber Plant FAQ #2: How do I get my rubber plant to branch and be bushier instead of taller?[39:51] What is the air layering propagation method?[44:15] Rubber Plant FAQ #3: Why are my new leaves smaller than the older ones?[45:32] Rubber Plant FAQ #4: Why are my rubber plant leaves dropping?[48:20] Why overwatering can cause issues to your plant (in ways you might not expect)[49:12] Rubber Plant FAQ #5: My plant looks healthy, but the branches are all over the place; why is this happening?[50:26] Rubber Plant FAQ #6: What are the tiny white spots on my rubber plant?[51:26] Rubber Plant FAQ#7: Why are the edges of my variegated rubber plant browning?[54:09] Rubber Plant FAQ #8: My rubber plant has aerial roots, but do they grow better in slightly cooler conditions?[55:18] Raffaele’s recommendations of the best rubber plant varieties for beginners[57:35] What Raffaele’s book Houseplant Warrior is about![59:41] Where to connect with Raffaele[01:01:52] Upgrade your plant education with these two events!Mentioned in our conversation:Houseplant Warrior: 7 Keys to Unlocking the Mysteries of Houseplant Care, book by Raffaele Di LalloThe Great Grow Along Virtual Garden FestivalThank you to our episode sponsors:Territorial Seed CompanyExcited for this year's growing season? If you’re looking for plants for your garden, skip the lines at the garden center and let Territorial Seed Company deliver top-of-the-line, healthy and hardy vegetable plants right to your door! They have a great line of pre-grown plants, an expansive seed catalog, and over 40 years of experience delivering the best seeds and plants for everyone's garden. They are offering an exclusive discount just for listeners of Bloom & Grow Radio, use code GROW10 to get 10% off your first order. Order now at territorialseed.comEspoma OrganicEspoma Organic is dedicated to making safe indoor and outdoor gardening products for people, pets, and the planet. They have an amazing variety of high-quality, organic potting mixes, garden soil, fertilizers, and pest control products that are organic and eco-friendly. To learn more about their pet safe indoor and outdoor gardening products, visit espoma.com to find your local Espoma dealer or check my Amazon storefront.Follow Raffaele: BlogInstagramYouTubeBookFollow Maria and Bloom and Grow Radio:Join the Bloom and Grow Garden Party Community Platform & App AKA the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet!Take the Bloom and Grow Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle)Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon!Instagram and Facebook: @BloomandGrowRadioTiktok: @bloomandgrowradioSubscribe to the Bloom and Grow Youtube Show! /BloomandgrowradioWebsite: www.bloomandgrowradio.comJoin the (free) Garden Club: www.bloomandgrowradio.com/garden-club

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0:00.0

You know, Plant Friend, I got to tell you, I feel like rubber plants don't get enough credit in the tropical plant world, much like the snake plants that we talked about several episodes back.

0:10.0

These humble rubber plants are always available at the Garden Center.

0:14.0

They're always affordable, but they tend to get overlooked by some of our sexier

0:18.0

Instagram worthy plants, if you know what I mean.

0:20.0

But there are fantastic plants for many reasons that we're going to dive into in today's episode.

0:25.0

I myself have never taken the plunge to get a rubber plant, but after this conversation with Raphael from Ohio Tropics,

0:32.0

I have moved them to the top of my wish list. So welcome to

0:35.5

episode 148 of Blue Mangro Radio. Hello, plant friends I hope you've had beautifully plantee weeks as per usual. I had

0:49.7

some fun repotting plants today I took a midday work break to repot a little

0:54.4

pepperomia prostrata that I have, a beautiful antherium that had gotten a

0:58.8

little rootbound, so I've enjoyed taking some time in the middle of my work days to do fun plant related topics

1:05.2

as a way to take a break and rest my eyes from our screens.

1:09.2

March is always a really fun month for us as well who live in the in the northeast because this is the month

1:14.3

where we start to feel this like gentle tickle of spring if you know what I'm talking about.

1:19.1

I'm totally ready to move out of winter and into the growing season, but I do have to say I've really enjoyed these

1:25.1

last few winter months for us New Yorkers and really explored the concept of dormancy for myself, right?

1:32.0

So allowing myself to go dormant metaphorically,

1:36.5

I took a lot of lazy weekends

1:38.5

where we made absolutely no plans,

1:41.1

which is super unusual for me and Billy. We're usually hyper-scheduled, always seeing people, and we really got intentional

1:48.0

with January and February to just rest and recuperate after the crazy couple of seasons that we've had with all of our moves

1:56.1

and getting married and it was really nice to enjoy a bit of quiescence within myself.

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