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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A hybrid of Ficus Elastica is Ficus Shivereana, also known as the Indian rubber plant due to Its 15% rubber content in the barrel. Typically, the plant may be found all the way from Malaysia to the Himalayas. This gorgeous, evergreen rubber plant may grow up to 2 meters tall inside. However, if planted outside,&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://open-grower.com/how-to-grow-ficus-shivereana-complete-care-guide/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">How to Grow Ficus Shivereana: Complete Care Guide</span></a></p>
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<p>A hybrid of Ficus Elastica is Ficus Shivereana, also known as the Indian rubber plant due to Its 15% rubber content in the barrel.</p>



<p>Typically, the plant may be found all the way from Malaysia to the Himalayas. This gorgeous, evergreen rubber plant may grow up to 2 meters tall inside. However, if planted outside, it may reach a height of 20 meters. The plant grows about 24 inches (60 cm) a year on average.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="468" height="263" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-3.png" alt="Ficus shivereana is also known as the Indian rubber plant due to its 15% content of rubber." class="wp-image-881" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-3.png 468w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-3-300x169.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 468px) 100vw, 468px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Ficus Shivereana is also known as the Indian rubber plant due to its 15% content of rubber.</figcaption></figure>
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<p>This &#8220;rubber&#8221; plant grows into a charming tiny tree that fits indoors and effortlessly elevates the look of your yard. While the general care of Ficus Shivereana is the same as that of other Ficus Elastica varieties such as the <a href="https://open-grower.com/2022/12/04/best-guide-about-growing-ficus-tineke-at-home/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ficus Tineke</a>, it is much more sensitive to growth in new locations.</p>



<p>A lovely pink tint may be noticed on the young leaves of this ficus, which features bright lime-green foliage with remarkable variegation. The rubber plant ficus Shivereana has mojito-colored mottling. It lives up to expectations! We describe how to look after this unusual houseplant.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to Grow Ficus Shivereana: Growing Requirements</h2>



<p>You want to grow the plant Ficus Shivereana yourself? Check out our list of most important growing requirements to make sure you plant thrives.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Watering</h3>



<p>Water is what Ficus Shivereana prefers and needs to thrive, but only in the proper quantity. Underwatering or overwatering the plant might harm it. So always water in accordance with the soil and weather.</p>



<p>While the plant needs less water in the winter, summertime requires more frequent watering. The ideal procedure is to examine the plant once a week to see if the soil is dry on top. By touching the area or getting an accurate reading from a soil moisture meter, you may check the moisture content. The plant is only watered when necessary thanks to weekly inspection, which prevents over- or under-watering.</p>



<p>The size of the plant determines how much water is needed. According to the rule of thumb, a plant needs one cup of water for every foot it is tall. For example, if your Ficus Shivereana is one foot tall, you&#8217;ll need two cups of water, and so on.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Temperature</h3>



<p>The optimal range for temperature is 15°C–25°C (59°F–77°F). It mostly thrives in temperatures between chilly and warm. Although the plant can endure small temperature changes, it is advisable to situate it in accordance with the local climate. The required wintertime temperature is between 64.4°F and 60.8°C (16°C).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Humidity</h3>



<p>This plant benefits from humidity for its health and evolution because it is native to a tropical area. Ficus Shivereana thrives best at 50% humidity, but because it&#8217;s a tough plant, it can also tolerate lower humidity levels. Place a humidifier or pebble tray close to the plant to give it the necessary humidity levels if it is located in a dry area or the weather becomes difficult for Ficus.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img decoding="async" width="468" height="351" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-4.png" alt="Image of a Ficus Elastica which is a related plant." class="wp-image-885" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-4.png 468w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-4-300x225.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 468px) 100vw, 468px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Image of a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_elastica#/media/File:Ficus_elastica_leaves_02.JPG" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ficus Elastica</a> which is a related plant.</figcaption></figure>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Light Requirement</h3>



<p>The Ficus Shivereana’ s leaf color and quality are directly influenced by the light. Foliage variegation depends on the plant being placed in the ideal location. Indirect, bright sunshine is preferred for Ficus Shivereana. Keeping the plant away from the intense afternoon sun is required since it is too harsh for the delicate leaves, even if direct morning sunlight is ideal for the plant.</p>



<p>Although this Ficus plant can endure low light levels, a consistent lack of the best sunlight might cause leaf deterioration and fall. In order to promote its growth, it is best to position it close to a south-facing window where it will receive bright and medium light all day.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Soil</h3>



<p>You must have the best potting soil for Ficus Shivereana. The plant will perish in soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5 and in soil that is more acidic. Drainage is sometimes underestimated by novice plant enthusiasts. In contrast to underwatering, overwatering harms the plants permanently. The soil must also have the necessary nutrients. The high levels of organic matter in loam soils make them excellent sources of nutrients for your Ficus Shivereana and also aid in drainage.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Fertilizer</h3>



<p>Liquid fertilizers are the most effective fertilizers for Ficus Shivereana. Although the plant may survive without any fertilizer, its development can be aided by using moderate fertilizers. Normally, there are enough nutrients in the potting soil for the plant to flourish, but after those nutrients have been depleted, the plant has developed to the point where it has to be moved to a larger container. During the summer and spring seasons, it is advised to use organic fertilizer every two to three weeks. Perlite and vermiculite are suggested items. Although balanced fertilizers should be used, the plant will be alright if you are repotting it every year.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Repotting a Ficus Shivereana</h3>



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<li>Make sure your Ficus Shivereana pot has drainage holes first.</li>



<li>Clay pebbles should be layered in the pot&#8217;s base. This will serve as additional drainage, safeguard the Ficus Shivereana roots from waterlogging, and stop moisture from building up at the pot&#8217;s base.</li>



<li>Use the proper potting mix to fill the remaining space in the container.</li>



<li>Vermiculite and coarse perlite can be a good combination. These elements will stop the soil from being compacted, maintain proper drainage, and keep the soil aerated since the roots of the Ficus Shivereana tree require oxygen to flourish.</li>



<li>Because the roots require oxygen to grow, make sure the soil is loose and allows for adequate airflow.</li>



<li>Place the Ficus Shivereana in the fresh container now, and give it some water.</li>



<li>In order to maintain Ficus Shivereana leaves shining, let the soil dry out in between waterings.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Propagating the Ficus Shivereana</h2>



<p>The propagation of this plant is often quite difficult, and it may take several tries before you are able to successfully grow a Ficus Shivereana plant within your house. Even so, there&#8217;s a chance you&#8217;ll get it correctly the first time. The fact that there are several ways to propagate Ficus Shivereana is one of its most intriguing features. It is possible to cultivate it from seed, cuttings taken from an established plant, or even a root ball.</p>



<p>Ficus Shivereana must be sown from fresh seeds if you wish to cultivate it from seed. When you have your seeds, plant them in a pot with soil that drains properly and keep the container in a warm spot. Fertilize the soil every several weeks and keep it moist but not damp. Within two to four weeks, your seeds ought to begin to sprout.</p>



<p>Take a 6-7-inch-long stem clipping from a shivereana plant that is the present object of your attention and let it dry for around 70 minutes. After that, plant your cutting in a container and add a rooting hormone to encourage the growth of roots. In four to six weeks, your cutting should start to grow roots.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to Take Care of Ficus Shivereana at Home</h2>



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<li>Bright, indirect light is necessary for Ficus Shivereana. Put it close to a window so that it will receive lots of light without being exposed to direct sunshine.</li>



<li>If the soil&#8217;s top inch is dry, water Ficus Shivereana. After watering, let the soil drain fully before removing the plant from the water.</li>



<li>Use a balanced fertilizer to fertilize Ficus Shivereana once a month in the spring and summer. During the fall and winter, cut back on fertilizing to once every two months.</li>



<li>The spring or summer are both viable times for transplantation. Place Shivereana Ficus in a pot that is just one size bigger than the one it is in now. After transplanting, water the plant thoroughly and use a well-draining potting mix.</li>



<li>To shape Ficus Shivereana, pruning and forming may be done at any time of the year. Simply use sterilized, sharp pruning shears to trim the stems to the appropriate length.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Common Problems for the Ficus Shivereana</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Overwatering</h3>



<p>Overwatering is a typical error, especially in cold climes where it is not necessary to water frequently. The plant requires water, but you should wait until the soil is completely dry before watering. The leaves get discolored when they are overwatered. At the base of the plant, the oldest and largest leaves often begin to turn yellow or brown. An indicator of overwatering is this. If these signs develop, stop watering your Ficus Shivereana and wait until the earth is totally dry.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Pests</h3>



<p>Cephaleuros virescens, a parasitic alga, is the cause of the algal leaf spot on rubber plants. It thrives in warm, muggy weather. It&#8217;s sometimes referred to as green scurf. Leaf spots should be sufficiently controlled by natural means.</p>



<p>The leaves of rubber trees may curl due to aphids, spider mites, and scales, among other small insects. Pay close attention to every aspect of the plant, especially the stems and the undersides of the leaves. Spraying with insecticidal soap is a simple way to get rid of the majority of pests.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Diseases </h3>



<p>Additionally, the marble plant is vulnerable to ailments including leaf spots and cold injury. The leaves begin to develop brown and yellow spots when the plant is infected with the leaf spot disease. The dropping of leaves was also a result of leaf spots. The presence of water on leaves for a lengthy period of time and insect assault are both potential causes of leaf spot disease. Reduce the frequency of misting and prune the problematic leaves if you see the symptoms.</p>



<p>Brown spots on adult leaves and young leaves that have suffered cold damage seem deformed, brown, and puckered. The plant may contract this disease if it receives excessively cold exposure. Therefore, keep the temperature above 50 degrees Fahrenheit to protect the plant from cold damage.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Thoughts</h2>



<p>Because the Ficus Shivereana is a very rare and attractive rubber plant, it requires care, love, and attention. However, you can keep this wonderful houseplant both indoors and outside. Bring this gorgeous beauty home if you want to create an excellent impression at your house as well.</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img decoding="async" width="468" height="351" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-5.png" alt="Images of a variegated Ficus Elastica from Maui in Hawai" class="wp-image-892" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-5.png 468w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-5-300x225.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 468px) 100vw, 468px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Images of a variegated Ficus Elastica from <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_elastica#/media/File:Starr_080117-1722_Ficus_elastica.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Maui in Hawai</a></figcaption></figure>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This cute variegated Ficus Tineke may be tiny at first, but with some care it will flourish show off its beautiful stripes and blotches. Never before have pink and golden highlights looked so amazing and required little maintenance. The soil of your Ficus Tineke should be allowed to dry out entirely between waterings; this hardy&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://open-grower.com/best-guide-about-growing-ficus-tineke-at-home/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Best Guide about Growing Ficus Tineke at Home</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>This cute variegated Ficus Tineke may be tiny at first, but with some care it will flourish show off its beautiful stripes and blotches.</strong></p>



<p>Never before have pink and golden highlights looked so amazing and required little maintenance. </p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="702" height="438" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png" alt="The leaves of the ficus tineke (ficus elastica) are dark green and shiny giving them a very special appearance. The plant is great for any time of the year." class="wp-image-767" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image.png 702w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-300x187.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 702px) 100vw, 702px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The leaves of the ficus tineke (type of ficus elastica) are dark green and shiny giving them a very special appearance. The plant is great for any time of the year.</figcaption></figure>
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<p>The soil of your <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_elastica" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ficus Tineke</a> should be allowed to dry out entirely between waterings; this hardy houseplant prefers bright indirect light but will still thrive in low light. This plant requires low light levels and plenty of moisture to grow. Dry out the soil entirely between waterings.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tips to Care ficus Tineke</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Soil</h3>



<p>Ficus Tineke has the same soil preferences as standard Ficus Elastica. The Ficus Tineke tree prefers loose, aerated soil that drains well. It may grow in almost any soil as long as it drains properly. There should be organic material in the potting mix that you use.</p>



<p>Ficus elastica Tineke is not particular about the soil conditions in which it is grown. These plants need simply well-drained soil to thrive. It is not suggested to use merely standard garden or potting soil since this may lead to poor drainage and aeration as the soil becomes compacted and moist over time.</p>



<p>When making the potting mix for your Ficus Tineke plant, it&#8217;s best to utilize a variety of components. It is still possible to use garden soil, but it should make up no more than half of the potting mix. You should supplement your garden&#8217;s soil with different media, such as potting soil, peat moss, or pine bark. Your plant would thrive if you repotted it in a container filled with nothing but houseplant potting mix. On the downside, this may be pretty expensive.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Watering</h3>



<p>As with other types of Elastica, Ficus Tineke needs very little water to thrive. Because these plants are so susceptible to developing root rot, you should do your best to avoid overwatering them. Only water it thoroughly when the earth is absolutely dry, focusing on the top few inches if possible. Give it a sip of water only if the soil is completely dry.</p>



<p>The plant may be watered in a very effective manner by using the soaking technique. In its native environment, the Ficus Elastica tree thrives in hot and humid forests, but there isn&#8217;t a lot of water available for it to drink. Therefore, they don&#8217;t water very often and can endure being submerged in water. Because of its thick, shiny leaves, the Tineke tree can store significant water in its foliage. It may survive for many days without receiving any further moisture.</p>



<p>These plants typically need to be watered once per week or every other week throughout the growing season, which is spring and summer. To keep your plant from withering, even if you live in a hotter and drier region, you should water it every other day. This will keep it from being thirsty.</p>



<p>During the wintertime, one needs only water the ficus Tineke once every couple of weeks rather than watering them daily as you normally would. This extreme change in watering and scheduling is required. This occurs due to the plant going into dormancy, which causes the transpiration rates to plummet to deficient levels.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Light</h3>



<p>The Ficus Tineke tree does well in indirect sunlight. It has the capability of adjusting to both direct sunshine and brilliant indirect light. However, when there is not enough light, the creamy variegation on the leaves will become less noticeable. As a member of the genus Ficus, the Ficus Tineke can thrive in various lighting conditions, from full exposure to sunshine to a dimly lit corner of your living space.</p>



<p>If you wish to plant your Ficus Tineke outside, choose a location that faces south and receives full, unfiltered sunshine throughout the day. The plant may also be cultivated in light shade or near a wall, although it has the potential to mature into a large tree.</p>



<p>Before you make this plant a permanent fixture in your yard, it is crucial to consider how large it will eventually get. This plant will enjoy having a spot on your patio if grown in a container. However, it may also be successfully grown inside if it has at least six hours of indirect solid light daily.</p>



<p>When growing this plant in a container, avoiding exposure to excessive sunlight during the warmer months is one of the most essential things to keep in mind. Exposure to sunlight will retard the rate of development, and it will cause the leaves to burn and wither.</p>



<p>In contrast, if Ficus Tineke is provided with enough light, its gorgeous variegation will remain, and the portion of the cream-colored leaves will become less prominent. To get the best results, position your Ficus Tineke plant, so it faces a window that receives sufficient sunshine daily. Even if the sun&#8217;s rays cannot reach your plant, providing it with six hours of brilliant indirect light should be enough for it to thrive.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Temperature Requirements of Ficus Tineke</h3>



<p>Ficus Tineke appreciates hot weather. Humid and warm environments are ideal for their rapid development. Plants thrive between 60 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (between 15 and 35 degree celsius).</p>


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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="646" height="404" src="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png" alt="" class="wp-image-770" srcset="https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1.png 646w, https://open-grower.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/image-1-300x188.png 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 646px) 100vw, 646px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The Ficus Tineke prefers humid and warm environments.</figcaption></figure>
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<p>It&#8217;s important to remember that the plant&#8217;s origins are in a climate where frost seldom occurs and average temperatures drop below freezing before you bring it home to grow. This information is crucial for the success of your Ficus Elastica Tineke. Depending on your environment, you may or may not be able to cultivate a variegated Rubber fig outside.</p>



<p>This plant will not thrive when the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit), this plant will not thrive. The tropical houseplant enters a dormant state in the winter.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Humidity</h3>



<p>When the humidity levels are high, Ficus Tineke thrives. For optimal plant growth, a steady humidity level of 40–50% is required. Using a humidifier may help keep the air moist while planting inside. This plant originated in areas with consistently high humidity.</p>



<p>To ensure a plant&#8217;s success, creating an environment as near as possible to its natural habitat is essential. You should only put the Variegated Rubber plant near sources of drafts, like fans, vents, or large windows, especially during the winter.</p>



<p>An additional humidifier may be used to increase the humidity level. A humidity tray is a different low-cost, yet excellent option. Set the potted Ficus Tineke tree on a shallow tray. Add pebbles to that same tray until the water level reaches halfway.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Fertilizer</h3>



<p>For Ficus Tineke to thrive, fertilization is helpful but not essential. However, you may promote robust and healthy foliage by feeding it weekly with dosages of moderate liquid fertilizer.</p>



<p>The plant&#8217;s variegated form doesn&#8217;t need much food to thrive. Nonetheless, certain nutrients are necessary for the proper development of every plant. Fertilizing the soil once every two months is recommended while growing the Ficus Tineke in a pot. When the potting soil lacks organic material, fertilization becomes more crucial.</p>



<p>Feeding the plant may be done using either organic compost for outdoor plants or even a water-soluble combination for indoor plants. Fertilizer should be applied sparingly and at a distance from the plant&#8217;s trunk.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Growth</h3>



<p>When planted in-ground, the Tineke may reach a height of 50 feet. Typically, a plant grown in a container will reach a size equal to or more than four or five times the height of its container before its root system is inadequate to support the plant&#8217;s weight.</p>



<p>When moisture levels are high, plants flourish. The Ficus Tineke leaves may grow to 12 inches in length and 5 inches in width. This particular cultivar is notable for its eye-catching tricolor design. The extraordinary foliage of this type is split between shades of green, from dark green in the center to light green there at leaf margins and soft cream at the leaf tips.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Potting</h3>



<p>If you want your Variegated Rubber plant to thrive, you&#8217;ll need to provide it with a container that has enough drainage. You&#8217;ll need a large container if you&#8217;d like your plant to develop a bushy tree shape. For the sake of soil ventilation, clay containers are preferred above others.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Pruning a Ficus Plant</h3>



<p>As a potted plant, Ficus Elastica won&#8217;t become too large, so it won&#8217;t require regular pruning. Prune only when the tree reaches a size between medium and giant. It&#8217;s simple to prune into shape, but watch out for the white sap that drips out since it might irritate the skin.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>Growing a Ficus Tineke is likely to be an enjoyable experience due to the plant&#8217;s one-of-a-kind characteristics. The unusual variegated foliage is well worth the little effort required to care for this plant. It may be grown either inside or outdoors. It requires little upkeep and will flourish on its own most of the time.</p>
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