What Makes it Unique?
- It can be easily used for both hanging baskets and groundcover.
- Easy-growing plants are perfect for enhancing your bright corners.
- A low-maintenance plant with striking foliage in shades of purple.
- An excellent option for both minimalistic and traditional decor types.
How to Care?
- Wandering Jew plants always prefer being in bright indirect spaces.
- They don’t like to be in a soggy space. The ideal watering schedule can be only once or twice a week.
- Be very careful while watering your Spiderworts, as they can easily die being moist for longer.
- Choose either a shaded outdoor or a bright indoor space to care about them in the best way possible.
- Wandering Jew doesn’t ask much for re-potting. However, it gets difficult for the roots to survive longer when the plant outgrows the pot.
- Keeping them in a low light corner as it might affect the variegation. It is best to keep it in places where they receive an ample amount of indirect natural light.
- Always keep the soil of Spiderworts slightly moist but not soggy to prevent fungal growth and root rotting.
- The ideal way to care is to keep removing the dead and damaged parts to prevent diseases and infections.
- Occasional pruning is a must for your Wandering Jew to encourage the new growth of leaves and stems.
- Choose a slow-release fertilizer rich in organic content to ensure the speedy growth of the plant.
- Make sure to use a pot that contains a good drainage space to save from waterlogging.
- Always choose a pot bigger than the actual size needed to allow free and easy growth of Wandering Jew plants.
- Keep it in bright direct sunlight for the few initial days to help the plant recover from the travel shocks.
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