2025-05-08, 09:23
The cuttings root well in water, and this makes it easy to propagate the plant.
1. Long-term growth in water has been possible, but this has been at a slow rate.
2. Prefers light that is bright but not direct; direct sunlight can sometimes burn the leaves.
3. The water should be changed weekly so that there is no rot of the materials used in the coagulation process.
4. Add liquid fertilizer occasionally.
5. Some breeds grown in shade but outside may lose their color.
It is possible to use it with any type of Wondering Jew Plant that you have.
1. Long-term growth in water has been possible, but this has been at a slow rate.
2. Prefers light that is bright but not direct; direct sunlight can sometimes burn the leaves.
3. The water should be changed weekly so that there is no rot of the materials used in the coagulation process.
4. Add liquid fertilizer occasionally.
5. Some breeds grown in shade but outside may lose their color.
It is possible to use it with any type of Wondering Jew Plant that you have.