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  1. Tradescantia Pallida: The Purple Heart Wandering Jew

    Tradescantia pallida has vibrant purple foliage. Source: jam343. Originating in eastern Mexico, this particular species of wandering jew is a stunner. Its leaves, which are long and pointed, can reach up to seven inches in length. Sometimes the tips will remain red or green while the rest of the leaf turns purple.

  2. Wandering Jew Plant Care & Complete Growing Guide

    Wandering jew plants are super easy to propagate. Take cuttings that are 3-4″ long, and include a couple of leaf nodes. Dip the cut ends into rooting hormone, then stick them in moist soil. Don't allow the soil to dry out, and keep the air around the cuttings humid. A propagation chamber makes this simple.

  3. Wandering Jew Plant (Tradescantia or Spiderwort): Care, Types, Images

    Wandering Jew Plant Care (How to Grow Spiderwort or Tradescantia) Caring for wandering Jew plants is fairly simple and straightforward. All plants in the Tradescantia genus enjoy moist soil, sunny but indirect sunlight, and warm conditions.. So, it doesn't matter if you have fuzzy leaf Tradescantias, purple queen varieties, spiderworts, or wandering Jews, they all require the same type of care.

  4. Tradescantia pallida Guide: How to Grow & Care for "Purple Heart" Plant

    Tradescantia Purpurea pallida can be propagated easily by rooting cuttings in water or directly in the soil. It's best to take your cutting from a healthy mature plant using a clean, sharp knife or a pair of scissors. Cut the stem just below a segment node. A cutting measuring 4 to 6 in (10 to 15 cm) roots the best.

  5. Wandering Jew Plant (Tradescantia zebrina): Types, How to ...

    To care for a Wandering Jew plant indoors, place it in a location with bright, indirect sunlight, such as near a window. Water it when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 1-2 weeks, and provide well-draining soil. Additionally, mist the plant occasionally to increase humidity and remove dust from the leaves.

  6. Tradescantia Pallida Care: Growing The Purple Heart Plant

    Tradescantia pallida (synonym Setcreasea pallida) is a relatively delicate plant with thin stems. It grows in short mounds, reaching a height of just 8″ inches. The trailing stems spread up to 18″ inches or more and produce shockingly purple evergreen leaves. The v-shaped leaves are narrow and measure 4″ to 6″ inches long.

  7. Wandering Jew Plant: Care and Growing Tips- Epic Gardening

    Repotting Tradescantia Plants. If your wandering jew is beginning to become a bit crammed in its pot, select a pot that's 1-2″ wider than its current one. Prepare your pot with a little fresh potting soil around the sides. Remove your inch plant from its existing pot, setting the root ball into the new one.

  8. Tradescantia Pallida: Purple Heart Wandering Jew Plant Care

    First, plant a tradescantia purpurea plant in a container filled with good potting soil. Ensure it is one of those well-draining soils and make a hole in the container to prevent root rot and soggy soil. 2. Place your container in partial shade or full sun.

  9. Wandering Jew Care: How To Grow The Tradescantia Plant

    Tradescantia displays small 3-petaled pink, white, or purple flowers.. Wandering Jew Quick Care Tips. Botanical Name: Tradescantia zebrina Common Name(s): Wandering Jew, Inch Plant, Spiderwort Synonyms: Zebrina pendula, Zebrina purpusii Family & Origin: Commelinaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America Growability: Easy to grow Grow Zone: 9-11 Size: Grows up to 2-3 feet long

  10. Wandering Jew Care: How to Grow a Long and Luscious Inch Plant

    Tradescantia zebrina (commonly known as wandering Jew, spiderwort, or inch plant) is popular for a reason: This beginner-friendly houseplant is low-maintenance and grows quickly. ... Tradescantia zebrina 'Purple Joy': Less silver, more dark purple. Tradescantia zebrina 'Tikal': A rare, naturally occurring variety that collectors pay a ...

  11. Wandering Jew Plant

    The Palida Wandering Jew plant (Purple Heart Wandering Jew plant) has deep purple leaves with white, purple, or pink flowers. The Blossfeldiana Wandering Jew plant has vibrantly colored, fuzzy, green leaves with splashes of pink, purple, and cream and produces clusters of white flowers.

  12. Wandering Jew Plant

    W andering Jew Plant Care. To keep your Wandering Jew plant thriving, ensure it receives bright, indirect sunlight. Keep it in average room temperatures of 60-75°F (16-24°C). Fertilize once a month during spring and summer. In winter, relocate the plant to a cooler area with temperatures of 54-59°F (12-15°C).

  13. How To Care For A Wandering Jew Plant (Your Complete Guide)

    Fill a 6-inch to 1-gallon container that drains with a rich, well-drained potting mix. Water the soil to settle it. Make about a 2-inch indentation in the soil where you want to place the Wandering Jew cutting. Remove the bottom leaves from the cutting where you will be inserting it into the soil.

  14. Purple Wandering Jew (Tradescantia, Zebrina Pendula) Care

    Purple Wandering Jew Watering. As it is a native of the tropics, it thrives and grows best when its root is always well nourished by water. However, water-logging must be avoided as this causes root rot. This plant prefers to be watered with rainwater or distilled water. Do not water the plant from the top to prevent mold or diseases.

  15. Wandering Jew Plant Care

    Choosing a Wandering Jew Plant for Your Home. Inch Plant (blossfeldiana): Thick, fuzzy leaves with purple undersides. It blossoms in flower clusters of white, rose pink, or blue. Mature height 6-12 inches. Longpipes (Wild Crocus): These bluish-purple flowers appear from May until June. It's thin, arching leaves grow up to 7 inches long.

  16. 8 Types of Wandering Jew Plants+Care Tips

    The thick green leaves have a fuzzy texture and a purple hue on the underside. You can easily propagate it from the cuttings, both in soil and water, once it gets growing. It bears delightful clusters of blue, purple, white, or rose pink flowers, making it one of the best types of wandering jew plants on the list. 5. Tradescantia Sillamontana.

  17. Wandering Jew Plant Care Guide

    Wandering Jew Varieties and Similar Plants. The name Wandering Jew does not only refer to the Inch Plant or the Tradescantia but a whole family of species. You can find ones with fuzzy leaves (that look so cute), purple, variegated, and green leaves. Some common Wandering Jew varieties are as follows: Purple Fuzzy Leaves; Bolivian is a ...

  18. Tradescantia Pallida Care

    There are many characteristics why Tradescantia pallida, also known as Purple Heart Plant or Wandering Jew, makes a spectacular plant: It grows very quickly. The purple color of the leaves is almost unmatched! It is extraordinarily easy to propagate and will save you a lot of money if you propagate your indoor plant and use for your outdoor ...

  19. How to Grow and Care for Purple Heart

    Here are the main care requirements for purple heart: Choose a sunny location (ideally six hours or more of direct sunlight outside, or the sunniest spot in your home indoors), though purple heart can tolerate partial shade. Prepare well-draining soil. Water thoroughly once the soil dries out, though this plant can withstand some drought.

  20. Purple Wandering Jew

    Mature Width 10-14 Inches. Growing Zone 9-11. Use as a Spiller in Containers. A traditional landscape or container plant, Purple Wandering Jew also makes a wonderful house plant, bringing that rare purple/green to pink indoors year round depending on what species you plant. It is native to East Mexico along the Gulf Coast where it is a ground ...

  21. Wandering Jew Plant Care Guide

    Water your cutting and place it into bright, indirect light. Keep the soil moist and wait for your new plant to grow! If you prefer the water method, you can remove the bottom few leaves and place the cutting into a clean glass of water. Replace the water every few days and leave the container in indirect light.

  22. 10 Major Varieties of Wandering Jew (With Pictures)

    10 Major Varieties of Wandering Jew (With Pictures) March 21, 2022 by Amwoga Khalwale. Tradescantia is a creeping, succulent, multi-branching perennial herb that can form a dense ground cover and root freely at nodes. Alternate, lanceolate shaped leaves have parallel veins that are either green or tinged with purple.

  23. Tradescantia Purple Fuzzy Wandering Jew

    Product Description. This type of wandering Jew has soft purple fuzzy foliage. It will creep along in any pot and will hang down in a hanging basket. Water when dry. Free shipping on orders over $90.00!