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Ficus Elastica Tineke - Ø27cm - ↕100cm
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Ficus Elastica Tineke - Ø27cm - ↕100cm

Meet Ficus Elastica Tineke, a beautiful houseplant that adds a touch of elegance to any room. 

This plant belongs to the Ficus family, also known as the Rubber Tree, and is adorned with enchanting variegated leaves in shades of green, cream and pink. 

Originating from Southeast Asia, Ficus Elastica Tineke is valued for its air purifying properties and its low maintenance requirements. 

Perfect for plant lovers and beginners alike, this beauty is sure to bring style, freshness and vitality to your home or office. 

Ficus plants thrive in a spot with partial shade or full shade, making them ideal for indoor spaces. 

To keep them healthy, water your Ficus once a week and make sure the soil is well moist. 

These plants prefer well-drained soil, rich in organic matter. 

It is recommended to use a mixture of potting soil, peat moss and perlite for planting. 

Fertilize your Ficus every two to three months during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half recommended strength. 

Avoid over-fertilizing as this can damage the plant.Did you know that Ficus elastica Tineke is not only a beautiful houseplant, but also a natural air purifier? 

This beautiful spotted rubber plant has glossy leaves with vibrant pink, cream and green patterns, creating a striking aesthetic effect. 

With its ability to remove toxins from the air, you can breathe in a cleaner and fresher environment. 

However, it is important to note that Ficus elastica Tineke is for decorative purposes only and is not suitable for consumption. 

So, even though it may look delicious, please don't take a bite!-Ficus elastica Tineke has a pot size of 27 cm.-This variety of Ficus elastica Tineke usually reaches a height of about 100 cm.-Ficus elastica Tineke is also known as Ficus.-This plant thrives in a spot with partial shade.-Fun Fact: Ficus plants have traditionally been used in folklore and mythology as symbols of luck, wealth and prosperity.

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