Ceropegia woodii “String of Hearts”
Ceropegia woodi is a favorite for plant-enthusiasts of all kinds. It’s not hard to see why this plant is so popular; with its baby climbing vines, cute lil leaf shapes, and easy-to-produce flowers. Hardy to neglect and going dormant for the winter, Ceropegia woodii varieties are low maintenance enough for beginners--or chronic plant-killers--to sustain. Pet Safe
Available in 4” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, dappled/filtered sunlight.
Soil: Well-draining cacti mix is best. Other potting mixes can work with additional perlite (or another draining agent), but anything too rich may make vines straggly.
Water: Water deeply when soil becomes dry. One method to check if the soil is dry is to lift the pot and see how light it is. Reduce humidity during dormancy in the winter.
Ceropegia woodi is a favorite for plant-enthusiasts of all kinds. It’s not hard to see why this plant is so popular; with its baby climbing vines, cute lil leaf shapes, and easy-to-produce flowers. Hardy to neglect and going dormant for the winter, Ceropegia woodii varieties are low maintenance enough for beginners--or chronic plant-killers--to sustain. Pet Safe
Available in 4” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, dappled/filtered sunlight.
Soil: Well-draining cacti mix is best. Other potting mixes can work with additional perlite (or another draining agent), but anything too rich may make vines straggly.
Water: Water deeply when soil becomes dry. One method to check if the soil is dry is to lift the pot and see how light it is. Reduce humidity during dormancy in the winter.
Ceropegia woodi is a favorite for plant-enthusiasts of all kinds. It’s not hard to see why this plant is so popular; with its baby climbing vines, cute lil leaf shapes, and easy-to-produce flowers. Hardy to neglect and going dormant for the winter, Ceropegia woodii varieties are low maintenance enough for beginners--or chronic plant-killers--to sustain. Pet Safe
Available in 4” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, dappled/filtered sunlight.
Soil: Well-draining cacti mix is best. Other potting mixes can work with additional perlite (or another draining agent), but anything too rich may make vines straggly.
Water: Water deeply when soil becomes dry. One method to check if the soil is dry is to lift the pot and see how light it is. Reduce humidity during dormancy in the winter.
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