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The Wandering Jew plant is a flowering house plant known for its striped eggplant-purple and lime green foliage. Typically grown as a houseplant, Tradescantia zebrina blooms freely throughout the year. This plant is not only beautiful, but flexible in all growing environments.
The Wandering Jew plant (Tradescantia zebrina) is a house plant known for its purple, green, and light pink striped, heart-shaped foliage. This tropical plant prefers breaks between watering which makes it fairly low-maintenance. The Wandering Zebrina is native to Mexico, South and Central America, and the Caribbean.
When grown outdoors, many consider this plant to be quite invasive, but this quality makes it an excellent indoor vining plant. Grow this plant in bright, indirect sunlight for optimal vibrant blooms, and place it somewhere that’s not accessible to pets or small children. The Wandering Jew plant looks great in a hanging basket or stand where it can show off its vining growth habit, and unique foliage.
Wandering Jew Plants need bright, indirect light from a windowsill. Place your plant in a north or east-facing window to help enhance its vibrant foliage. Outside, Wandering Jew Plants don’t handle full sun very well. This plant prefers shade or part sun to maintain its variegated foliage. Too much light will burn the leaves.
Any all purpose, foliage fertilizer will work for Wandering Jew Plants.Jack’s Classic Indoor plant food works well as a powder, quick release fertilizer that is mixed with water to quickly provide nutrients to a plant that has been in a container for an extended time. Osmocote Indoor/Outdoor is an option as a granular, slow release fertilizer that can be applied while potting and planting.
Wandering Jew Plants like to dry out occasionally between watering. It does not like to stay or sit in water or get too dry. Plants that are watered too often usually get crown rot, meaning the plant will die roots first. We recommend watering weekly during the summer, and less frequently in the winter.
Wandering Jew Plants need a very well draining soil, and prefers to have slightly dry conditions. Regular potting mix with sand works well for plants potted in containers. Try to avoid an area with clay soil if planting outdoors to encourage better drainage.
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