Rubber tree on balcony?

Hello,

I'd like to put my rubber tree on the balcony. However, I've read that it can't survive temperatures below 18 degrees Celsius. Currently, it's only about 11 degrees Celsius here at night. Does anyone know if it would survive that? So, it's growing horizontally. Is there any way to straighten it? Otherwise, I'm afraid it'll eventually break under its own weight.

Thank you in advance for your tips.

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Sonnenschein944
10 months ago

At the end of May there would be no problems

You might have gotten up a "steel mat" (advance to concrete) and tie the plant.

Probably it is appropriate to remove the burr before hand.

Rheinflip
10 months ago

In summer you can put the good on the balcony for three months, but please protect from the sun. If he grows wrong, you can cut him or just plant it