However, once the roots are well established, you can repot it. Yes, you can propagate a rubber plant in water. However, this ...
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How to Propagate a Rubber Plant Successfully
After the roots develop, the newly rooted stem can be snipped off and planted, creating a brand-new rubber plant. Don’t let ...
Ten to twenty-percent of that plant's root is ready to make rubber, and researchers believe that plants could be modified for even better yields. Natural rubber is rather hard to get, as the trees ...
By wounding the plant ... new roots and ultimately, a new plant. This technique works particularly well on magnolias, rhododendrons and lilac, as well as houseplants such as rubber plants and ...