Wandering

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  1. Can Wandering Jew grow in water?
  2. How long does it take for wandering Jew to root in water?
  3. How do I make my wandering Jew Fuller?
  4. Why Is My Wandering Jew so leggy?

Can Wandering Jew grow in water?

If you've ever trimmed up a wandering Jew plant and noticed that a stray clipping looked lively a few weeks later, this is a clue to the ease with which you can grow these plants in water. ... Add some stems to a mason jar or vase of water, and the plants will keep up their growth in your home.

How long does it take for wandering Jew to root in water?

Wandering Jew can easily be propagated by cuttings. Snip off a piece of the plant (the cutting should ideally be 3–4 inches long) and place the cut end in water. In about a week or less, the cutting should produce roots.

How do I make my wandering Jew Fuller?

To fertilize, feed your wandering Jew with a water-soluble fertilizer, diluted to half strength, every two weeks during the spring and summer, if needed. After the first year of growth, your spiderwort plant may lose some foliage near the base of the stems.

Why Is My Wandering Jew so leggy?

Weak, leggy growth – This is very common during the winter months, and is caused by a lack of light. Check the location of your wandering jew to ensure it's getting the right amount of sun, or add a grow light.

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