Rubber Plant Care Schedule

Ficus elastica

7 recurring tasks keep a rubber plant in good shape, across 6 categories. Budget roughly $10–120 a year at typical U.S. prices — 7 of them you can do yourself.

Light Bright indirect light
Difficulty Moderate
Pet safety Toxic to pets
Tasks tracked 7
Categories 6
Est. cost / year $10–120
DIY-friendly 7 of 7

Fertilizing

Task How often Est. cost Notes
Fertilize DIY Monthly $0–15 Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer to support steady upright growth.

Grooming

Task How often Est. cost Notes
Rotate for Even Light DIY Every 2 weeks Free / DIY Rotate every two weeks so the single trunk grows straight rather than leaning toward the window.
Dust Leaves DIY Monthly Free / DIY Wipe the large leathery leaves monthly with a damp cloth to keep them glossy and dust-free.

Pest

Task How often Est. cost Notes
Pest Inspection DIY Every 2 weeks $0–10 Check for scale and spider mites on leaf undersides, which it is especially prone to in dry air.

Pruning

Task How often Est. cost Notes
Prune DIY Every 6 mo Free / DIY Cut the top to force branching; wear gloves because the white latex sap is irritating and stains.

Repotting

Task How often Est. cost Notes
Repot DIY Every 2 yr $10–30 Repot every 1-2 years to size up; restricting the pot is one way to keep its height in check.

Watering

Task How often Est. cost Notes
Water DIY Every 9 days Free / DIY Water every 7-10 days when the top inch dries; reduce in winter, as cold soggy roots cause leaf drop.

Common questions

Is Rubber Plant toxic to cats and dogs?

Yes — the Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) is toxic to cats and dogs if chewed or swallowed, typically causing mouth irritation, drooling, and vomiting. Keep it out of a pet's reach, and contact your veterinarian or a pet poison line if your pet ingests it.

How often does a rubber plant need maintenance?

A rubber plant has 7 recurring tasks across 6 categories — from frequent, quick jobs to once-a-year items. The schedule below lists each one with how often it's due and what it typically costs.

How much does rubber plant upkeep cost per year?

Budget roughly $10–$120 a year at typical U.S. prices. 7 of the 7 tasks are DIY-friendly, which pulls the real number toward the low end.

What rubber plant maintenance can I do myself?

7 of the 7 tasks here are marked DIY — routine, low-cost jobs that don't need a pro. Each row below notes which is which.

Intervals and costs are typical-case estimates for U.S. owners; your climate, usage, and local prices will shift them. Information here is general and may be estimated or AI-assisted — not professional, medical, or veterinary advice. Verify against your owner's manual, a professional, or your vet before acting. See our Terms & Disclaimer.