Here are some suggestions and remedies for dealing with rubber tree leaf shedding::
1.Check the maintenance conditions:
Make sure the oak tree is in the right light and temperature conditions. Oak trees prefer bright indirect light, but avoid too strong direct sunlight.
Maintain a stable temperature and avoid sudden temperature changes.
2.Moisture Management:
Pay attention to the amount of watering of the rubber tree and avoid being too wet or too dry.
Wait for the top layer of the soil to dry slightly before watering each time before watering the next time.
Use soil that is well aerated, and make sure the bottom of the pot has good drainage holes to prevent excessive water accumulation.
3.Nutrition**:
Pay attention to timely fertilization to provide adequate nutrients to the rubber tree.
Use fertilizer suitable for houseplants, dilute according to package instructions and apply in moderation.
4.Humidity provided:
Rubber trees prefer moist environments, and providing moderate humidity is beneficial for the growth of rubber trees.
In a dry environment, the humidity of the air can be increased, such as by spraying water through a sprayer or by placing the bottom of the basin on a tray with water.
5.Regular pruning:
Moderate pruning can help control the growth morphology and fullness of the rubber tree.
Prune off yellow, aged or pest-infested leaves and branches.
6.Identification of pests and diseases:
Check the rubber tree for pests and diseases. Common problems include aphids, whiteflies and leaf mites.
If pests and diseases are found, take appropriate measures to prevent and control them in a timely manner, such as the use of pesticides or biological control methods.