Tradescantia Pallida (Setcreasea pallida) 3pp

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Pot diameter: pot 12 cm

pot 12 cm
Full description and specifications

Setcreasea pallida, also known by the popular name Tradescantia pallida or "Purple Plant", is an ornamental succulent plant highly appreciated for its long leaves. This plant is easy to grow, due to its resistance and minimal care requirements.

Care

  1. Light : Setcreasea pallida prefers strong indirect light. An exposure to direct sunlight in the morning or late afternoon is beneficial, but strong midday sun can burn the leaves.

  2. Watering : The plant prefers to be watered regularly, but must be allowed to partially dry between waterings. Ideally, the soil should be kept slightly moist, but not soaked with water.
    In colder periods, watering should be reduced to prevent root rot.

  3. Soil : A well-drained soil is essential for this plant. An all-purpose houseplant soil mix mixed with perlite or sand to improve drainage is ideal.

  4. Temperature : This plant prefers moderate temperatures, between 18°C ​​and 24°C. It is sensitive to low temperatures and does not withstand frost. In areas where winters are cold, it is recommended to be grown in pots and brought indoors in the cold season.

  5. Humidity : Setcreasea pallida is not very picky about humidity, but will grow best in an environment with moderate humidity. Indoors, if the air is too dry, the leaves may start to dry out at the edges.

  6. Fertilization : The plant does not require frequent fertilization. However, for vigorous growth, you can apply a balanced liquid fertilizer for houseplants once every two months during the growing season (spring and summer).

  7. Propagation : Setcreasea pallida is easily propagated by stem cuttings. Cut a stem about 10-15 cm long and plant it in moist soil or place it in water until it develops roots. The cuttings root quickly and can be replanted in individual pots or in the garden.

  8. Pruning and aesthetic care : The plant can become quite long and creeping, so regular pruning may be necessary to maintain a compact appearance. Pruning also stimulates branching and denser growth.

  9. Common problems :

    • Yellowing leaves : This can be caused by overwatering or not enough light. Adjust watering and provide more light.
    • Wilted leaves or dry edges : Too dry air or lack of water can cause the leaves to dry out. Check the frequency of watering and, if necessary, use a humidifier.
    • Pale or elongated plants : If the plant is getting too little light, it may become pale and stretch out in search of light. Move the plant to a brighter location.

Height with pot included approx. 15 cm

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