Tineke

Tineke

Tineke

Both Ficus Elastica Tineke and Ficus Elastica Ruby are growing in popularity and are quite widely available. Tineke has been around a bit longer as a variety and is slightly more common. The Ruby is a newer variety and can be harder to find depending on where you live.

How do you care for a Ficus Tineke?

Your Ficus Tineke enjoys average room temperatures of 60-80°F. Avoid temperatures below 55°F, sudden temperature drops, or cold drafts. For best results, feed your Ficus Tineke once a month from spring through summer with a general houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.

Do Ficus Tineke need a lot of light?

The Tineke gets its gorgeous colors from living in bright lighting conditions. But too much light, like sun from a south- or west-facing window, can actually scorch the leaves, so be sure to place it a couple of feet away from the window to keep that from happening.

Is Ficus Tineke an indoor plant?

A variegated cultivar of the traditional rubber tree, the Ficus Tineke is a gorgeous and colorful houseplant. With hues of light green, cream, and even some pink, this indoor plant makes a soft but striking statement.

Why is my ficus tineke turning pink?

Ficus tineke turning pink may be caused by more indirect light.

Is Tineke plant toxic?

Toxicity of Ficus Tineke Tineke Rubber Tree is toxic to humans and animals because of the latex in the sap. While it is generally considered to have low toxicity, some people have a latex allergy that can be life-threatening. Animals can suffer severe gastrointestinal problems and possible organ damage.

How do you keep a Ficus Tineke pink?

If the leaves are pale or not that “pink”, this could be a sign of the plant not getting enough light or warmth. Pink Rubber Trees, like most ficus, do not like changes in temperature or cold drafts. They also do best with loads of bright indirect light.

Should you mist Ficus Tineke?

The average humidity level in your home is enough for your Ficus Tineke to grow, but it doesn't mean you can't do more for your plant. Regular misting with the help of a pebble tray or watering through a spray bottle can help.

How often should I water my Tineke?

These plants appreciate it if you let the top couple of inches of potting mix dry out to the touch in between waterings. So watering once every one to two weeks during the growing season is usually enough, depending on the light and humidity in your home.

Do rubber plants like to be crowded?

Rubber plants enjoy being a little pot-bound, which means that they like to have their roots crowded within their container. However, keeping them in the same pot too long will stunt their growth.

Where should I place my rubber plant?

Bright, indirect light is ideal for growing the Rubber Plant, however they are unusually tolerant of lower light spaces for a ficus. To keep the plant happiest though, it is commonly recommended to place it by a southern facing window with sheer curtains for the brighter light to filter through.

How big does a Ficus Tineke get?

Size and Growth Outdoors trees may reach between 50′ feet tall or more. When used as a houseplant, Tineke grows up to 2′ – 10′ feet tall. The size of the leaves may reach up to 12″ inches long and 5″ inches wide. Ficus Tineke produces glossy variegated leaves reaching up to 12″ inches long and 5″ inches wide.

Is Ficus Elastica Tineke rare?

Ficus Elastica 'Tineke' , is new variety and is a rare beauty. This plant has big, rubber-like variegated leaves that are green, white and pink.

Can you propagate a Ficus Tineke from a leaf?

Ficus leaves, especially those of large-leaved species—the fiddle-leaf fig, F. lyrata, for example—do have the capacity to produce roots from a leaf petiole if conditions are good. However, what they don't have is the capacity to produce a new plant from a single leaf.

How long do rubber plants live?

Rubber tree plants can live for many years. In the wild, some rubber plant species have been known to live for more than 100 years routinely. A rubber plant may live 10 years or longer when grown as an indoor houseplant.

How do I know if my rubber plant is happy?

It likes just the right amount of sun and water. If you can give it just the right amount of both, you'll have a happy, strong and tall rubber tree. Rubber plants will tell you if they need more sunlight or water if they start to drop their lower leaves.

What does an overwatered rubber plant look like?

If the older leaves (usually the largest ones, at the bottom) are becoming yellow or brown, that's a sign of overwatering. Let it dry out fully during longer periods of time between waterings. If the yellow/brown spots are spreading from the inner part of the leaf and out, that's again a sign of overwatering.

How do I keep my rubber plant happy?

The Rubber Tree is generally a very easygoing plant. Aside from giving it the light and water it needs, you will only need to ensure it does not get plant pests such as scale or mealybugs. If so, treat immediately with weekly sprays of horticultural (Neem) oil, as well as regular wipe-downs of the plant.

Do rubber tree plants clean the air?

Rubber Tree Whether in burgundy or regular green, rubber trees (also known as rubber plants) will produce lots of oxygen—more than any other plant, in fact! In addition to producing oxygen and eliminating air toxins, the rubber tree effectively removes mold spores and bacteria from the air (by up to 60%).

How do you propagate rubber Tineke?

Propagation via Cuttings Make a clean cut at the internode (between two nodes). The cuttings should have 2 to 3 leaves and a node for root growth. Apply rooting hormone at the bottom of the cutting. Now take a small pot with an appropriate mix and plant the cuttings.

15 Tineke Images

Pin by Tineke van Mildert on Japan Live in London 1981 in 2022  Japan

Pin by Tineke van Mildert on Japan Live in London 1981 in 2022 Japan

Tineke Stoffels  Still Life With Salt And Cheese processing by Tineke

Tineke Stoffels Still Life With Salt And Cheese processing by Tineke

Bathroom by Tineke Triggs Artistic Designs For Living on 1stdibs

Bathroom by Tineke Triggs Artistic Designs For Living on 1stdibs

Pin van Tineke Kamminga op T SHIRTS

Pin van Tineke Kamminga op T SHIRTS

FICUS ELASTICA TINEKE Variegated Rubber Plant  thepalmtreecompany

FICUS ELASTICA TINEKE Variegated Rubber Plant thepalmtreecompany

Merel Zoet by Meis Belle Wahr hair and makeup by Tineke van der Donk

Merel Zoet by Meis Belle Wahr hair and makeup by Tineke van der Donk

Pin on Plants

Pin on Plants

Tineke Schouten b 1954  Foto

Tineke Schouten b 1954 Foto

Pin van Tineke Dieks op knip

Pin van Tineke Dieks op knip

Romanian poet Daniel Bnulescu featured on PI in June 2013 Image

Romanian poet Daniel Bnulescu featured on PI in June 2013 Image

230 best images about Televisie on Pinterest  Wilma flintstone Linda

230 best images about Televisie on Pinterest Wilma flintstone Linda

Deze inktvisjes zijn gemaakt door Tineke Luurtsema  Haken Breien

Deze inktvisjes zijn gemaakt door Tineke Luurtsema Haken Breien

Atherton Residence  Tineke Triggs  Artistic Designs For Living  Home

Atherton Residence Tineke Triggs Artistic Designs For Living Home

German poet Elke Erb featured on PI in June 2013 Image  Pieter van

German poet Elke Erb featured on PI in June 2013 Image Pieter van

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