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NewtothePot
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I saw the other Rubber Plant post, but since I am trying to start one, I didn't think it appropriate to post in a sick plant post.
I have finally gotten my friend to give me a small branch (its actually not that small, but...) from his rubber plant. He's not really a big fan of giving parts, so I want to get this one rooted good! How would I get a cutting to root? I have it in water right now, because all my others root well in water. I don't really have access to rooting hormone or special soil (peat moss, etc), so I would prefer something simple. Is water all right, or do I need something else? Thanks!

Plants: 61 | From: Ohio | Registered: Apr 2006  |  Seeded: 67.140.67.147
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i don't have any idea about how to root a rubber plant - i'm curious tho as i'd like to split the one i have out...

rooting hormone is easy enough to get...i just got some at Lowe's and i'm sure that Home Depot would have some, too. wasn't even that expensive, either - just a few bucks!

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NewtothePot
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Thanks, I'll have to see about swinging by and picking some up. I would like to multiply my plants, and rooting hormone seems like the way to go.
Plants: 61 | From: Ohio | Registered: Apr 2006  |  Seeded: 67.140.67.147
Andi
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I've never heard of rooting one but if I was going to try and root one using rooting hormone would be the way to go. The only way I've had success with propagating rubber tree plants is by air layering. Interested in how you make out. Keep us posted.
Plants: 72 | From: Broomall, PA | Registered: Jan 2006  |  Seeded: 71.255.104.244
NewtothePot
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I will. I hope it works out, I've always been interested in having my own rubber plant.
Plants: 61 | From: Ohio | Registered: Apr 2006  |  Seeded: 67.140.67.147
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all i ever do is cut the top off, and stick it in potting soil and water it as if it were already rooted. they are one of the easiest to grow. just water when the soil starts to dry!
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