Too little light
A rubber plant going leggy and shedding lower leaves is usually reaching for more light.
Diagnosis
Too little light
What's happening
In dim conditions a rubber plant stretches toward the nearest window, spacing its new leaves far apart and dropping the lower ones it can no longer support. The result is a tall, top-heavy plant with a bare lower stem and smaller, duller new leaves.
How to fix it
Move it to a brighter spot with plenty of bright, indirect light, a few feet from an east or south window. If your space is genuinely dim, a full-spectrum grow light makes a real difference. To rebuild a fuller shape, you can cut the leggy stem back above a leaf node in spring — the plant will branch from below the cut.
What fixes it
- A full-spectrum LED grow light — A full-spectrum grow light gives the steady, bright light a rubber plant needs to stop stretching.
If that doesn't fix it
This is general guidance based on common symptoms; individual plants vary.
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Reviewed June 2026 · how we check this