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miss blondie | 02:43 Tue 13th Feb 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have had a rubber plant for the past 6 months, and it hasn't grown at all. How fast should it be growing? It has some new leaves all rolled up, but they haven't changed in months.
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Hi there, You will probably find it will put on a spurt of growth in the spring as the hours of day light lengthen.
Even plant's from the tropics that do not experience cold winters do have a resting period where they dont put on much growth, this usually fits in quite nicely with our winter time in the home.
In the spring it will grow better if given a fortnightly liquid feed or as directed. Start to increase watering as this time also. Good Luck Tbird+
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Thank you, thunderbird. I will do as you have advised.

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