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ficus elastic Tineke - one ball shape . -mushroom type.

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ficus elastic Tineke - ficus Tineke is one of the "rubber"  ficus with variegated leaves . has oval leaves .Ficus elastica is identified by its large shiny attractive leaves.There are several variegated Ficus elastica cultivars available like the Ficus elastica ‘Tineke’ rubber plant.

How to care for the ficus rubber tineke.

1.Grow the rubber plant in enough light , protected from direct sunlight ,

2. Plant the ficus Tineke in a well-drained potted mx and water when the soil partly dries.

3. Keep indoor temperatures at 13-30degree. and average humidity .

4. Fertilize once a month during the growing season .

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