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    1. Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855

    How to grow and care for Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855

    plant care guide about watering, fertilizing, trimming, repotting, cutting, propagating Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855

    Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 101 - Plant Care Instructions

    Bright indirect light

    15C° ~25C°

    Every 7 days

    Botany Encyclopedia

    Species : Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855

    🔖 Care Tips

    Variegated parts of a plant cannot photosynthesize, so they require more light. However, they can easily scorch under direct sunlight or intense light, so it's best to provide prolonged exposure to indirect light. Additionally, because they cannot photosynthesize as efficiently, their growth rate is slower compared to regular varieties. If there is insufficient light, the variegation may disappear, and the leaves can turn completely green. This is the plant's way of maximizing photosynthesis under low light conditions. In such cases, increasing the light exposure is recommended.

    🏝️ Habitat Conditions

    It inhabits tropical rainforests and wetlands in Central America. It thrives in warm and humid conditions, so keep the temperature warm and the environment moist for optimal growth. It is sensitive to cold and cannot survive outdoors in winter.

    🪨 Soil Mix

    It is best to plant in well-draining soil. A common mix ratio is 40% potting soil, 20% bark, 20% leaf mold, 10% perlite, and 10% charcoal. This can vary depending on conditions and environment.

    🌡️ Environment

    Temperature: Maintain a range of 18-25°C, with a minimum of 10°C. In winter, move the plant indoors as it cannot survive outdoors. Humidity: The plant adapts well to average indoor humidity levels of 40-70%, but increasing humidity can promote more vigorous growth. Be cautious of high humidity without air circulation, as it can lead to mold and pests.

    👀 Characteristics details

    It is a ground cover plant that spreads sideways rather than growing upwards, covering the ground. Therefore, a wide pot is more suitable than a deep one. Due to its sideways growth, it is also used as a hanging plant for interior decoration purposes.

    ☀️ Light

    This plant primarily inhabits the rainforest floor and does not receive direct sunlight. It is best to provide it with indirect light for extended periods. The more light it receives, the deeper the purple color of its leaves becomes. If the purple color fades or becomes pale, it indicates a lack of light, so it is advisable to increase the light exposure.

    💧 Water

    It is best to water the plant as soon as the surface soil dries out.

    🌱 Propagate

    Propagation through cuttings is common. Cuttings adapt easily, root well, and have a high success rate, making it worth trying. For cuttings, use sterilized tools to cut 10-20 cm branches at an angle, dry for 3-4 hours, then place in soil or water for propagation. 1. For water propagation, avoid transparent containers, place the stem in water, and add hydroponic fertilizer once roots appear. Transfer to soil when roots are 5-7 cm long. 2. For soil propagation, plant deeply in soil without fertilizer. After taking cuttings, avoid exposing them to bright light. Gradually increase light exposure to help them adapt. Maintain high humidity and a temperature of 20-25°C.

    🪴 Repot

    Repot every 1-2 years due to fast growth.

    💊 Fertilize

    During the growing season from spring to summer, using fertilizer once while adhering to the recommended amount can promote more vigorous growth.

    🌺 Flower

    In the wild, flowers bloom sporadically throughout the year, but indoors, it's difficult to see them. With sufficient light and high humidity, you may be able to see flowers.

    water

    How to water Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855

    How often should I water?

    check Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 Every 7 days if it needs water when it’s very cold (below 5℃), water less frequently

    When do I need to water?

    the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry

    Signs that it really needs water

    Leaf drooping, wilting, wrinkled

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    Light & Location

    How much light does a Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 need?

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    Bright indirect light

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    Light preference

    Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 likes Bright indirect light, Grow light day. The brighter the space, the better this plant grows.

    Check if there’s an optimal place in your house!

    This plant prefers
    2K ~ 10K lux to thrive!

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    20K~

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    Temperature

    Natural habitat

    -15

    3~40℃

    45

    Houseplants

    -15

    15~25℃

    45

    Plants that grow in the wild and those that grow indoors prefer different temperatures. If you grow Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 at home, make sure the temperature is 15~25℃.

    Humidity

    Ideal humidity

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    40~70%

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    Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 prefers humidity about 40~70%. If necessary, increase humidity by misting, humidifier.

    Fertilize

    Collective Knowhow

    When should I fertilize?

    Only when your plant is healthy

    How frequently should I fertilize?

    1-2 times in growing season. A pinch for a small pot.

    Characteristic

    The taxonomic classification of Tradescantia zebrina G.Don, 1855 is as follows. - Kingdom: Plantae, Phylum: Tracheophyta, Class: Liliopsida, Order: Commelinales, Family: Commelinaceae, Genus: Tradescantia, Species: Tradescantia zebrina

    Characteristic NameCharacteristic Value
    LifespanPerennial, Annual
    HabitatSouth America
    Taxonomy
    Taxonomy NameTaxonomy Value
    PhylumTracheophyta
    ClassLiliopsida
    OrderCommelinales
    FamilyCommelinaceae
    GenusTradescantia
    SpeciesTradescantia zebrina

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