How do you repot an inch plant?

Repot in spring, only when Inch Plant outgrows its pot. Move to one just 1-2 inches larger because a pot that's too big will hold too much water. The easiest way to prevent soggy soil is to use a container with drainage holes.
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Do inch plants spread?

Inch plant is an old-school houseplant that's still popular today because it's so easy to grow. The trailing stems make it perfect choice for growing in hanging baskets, but it's also stunning when allowed to spread across a tabletop or other surface.
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How big does an inch plant get?

Its stems can grow up to two feet in every direction. Tradescantia pallida: While inch plants often have green variegated leaves, this type—also known as Tradescantia 'Purple Heart'—boasts purplish foliage, hence the nickname.
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Where do you cut a inch plant to propagate?

Make the cut right below a leaf node and at a 45-degree angle. Take a few cuttings to make sure you get one or two that root well and that you can plant later. Start the rooting process in water. First, remove the bottom leaves on the cuttings and then stick them in a glass of water.
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How do you keep a inch plant bushy?

Pruning doesn't just remove the leggy stems, it will also make your plant grow back bushier and more compact. When you prune and pinch off stem tips, the plant will grow two new shoots right from the pinched-off part. Leaving you with a much fuller plant.
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Should I prune my inch plant?

An important part of growing inch plants is pinching back the long, vining tendrils. Pinch back about a fourth of the plant to encourage branching and increase fullness. Inch plants have a relatively short lifespan, and do not age well.
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How fast does an inch plant grow?

It grows about an inch a week, which is why it's also called an inch plant. Expect a full-grown plant in about six months after it's planted as a seedling. How long can spiderwort live? Even with the best of care, spiderwort houseplants have a somewhat short lifespan of just a few years.
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How long does it take for a cutting to root in soil?

Generally, it takes from 3 to 4 weeks for a cutting to root but it depends on the type of the plant and whether you propagate in water or soil. For example, if you take hardwood cuttings in early autumn and plant them in potting mix, these will be ready to transplant in spring.
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Why are my cuttings not rooting?

Too much or too frequent application of mist / fog keeps the growing medium saturated, excess water will flow from the bottom of the trays and rooting will be delayed. Applying mist / fog too infrequently will increase transpiration from the leaves and cuttings will lose turgidity and could die from drying out.
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How do you encourage the roots to grow from cuttings?

Let's get started
  1. Identify the location where you will snip your cutting from the main plant. ...
  2. Carefully cut just below the node with a clean sharp knife or scissors. ...
  3. Place the cutting in a clean glass. ...
  4. Change out the water every 3-5 days with fresh room temperature water.
  5. Wait and watch as your roots grow!
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Is inch plant indoor or outdoor?

For this reason, we recommend growing inch plants indoors or keeping them restricted to containers outdoors. Not only does the inch plant have attractive leaves but it's fast-growing, with trailing stems. Leaf nodes on the stem are supposed to be 1-inch apart, hence the common name inch plant.
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Why do they call it an inch plant?

The "inch" plant name probably comes from a combination of the stem's ability to grow about an inch every week, and also because only an inch of this plant is needed to propagate itself.
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Can inch plants grow outside?

So can inch plant survive outdoors? Yes indeed, provided you live in USDA zone 9 or higher. Inch plants like warm temperatures and fairly high humidity.
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How do you take care of a creeping inch plant?

Water regularly and keep the soil moist but don't let your plant sit in water. In the winter, water more sparingly, allowing the top layer of soil to dry. Pink Lady plants and Callisia Repens plants thrive in partial shade but also do well in the full sun, as long as their soil is kept moist.
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Why do inch plants turn brown?

The leaves turn brown due to lack of water or humidity. Make sure to keep the soil evenly moist at all times, and mist them regularly if the air is dry. Also, as they age, they tend to start dying out in the middle. When this happens, you can prune the vines and dead leaves to refresh the plant.
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Do cuttings need direct sunlight?

Plant cuttings need bright light for photosynthesis so they can make energy for new growth. However, they should be kept out of direct sunlight, which can stress the new plant by overheating or dehydration.
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What happens if you cut off a stem from a plant?

A stem cutting produces new roots, and a root cutting produces new stems. Some plants can be grown from leaf pieces, called leaf cuttings, which produce both stems and roots. The scions used in grafting are also called cuttings.
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What can I put in water to stimulate root growth?

To promote root growth, create a rooting solution by dissolving an aspirin in water.
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Can you put cuttings straight into soil?

You can put cuttings straight into soil as long as you have prepared them correctly. 'Cut under a node at the bottom and above a node at the top,' says Chick-Seward. You must also remove the lower leaves, leaving only two or three at the top.
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How do I know if my cutting is rooted?

Cuttings have rooted when you tug gently on the stem and feel slight resistance or when you see new growth.
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How long should roots be before planting?

Roots should be at least two to four inches long before transferring to soil. You can absolutely wait until the roots are longer.
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When should I repot my inch plant?

Repot in spring, only when Inch Plant outgrows its pot. Move to one just 1-2 inches larger because a pot that's too big will hold too much water. The easiest way to prevent soggy soil is to use a container with drainage holes.
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Is an inch plant a succulent?

They bear attractive blue-green, slightly succulent leaves with two broad silvery longitudinal stripes above and solid purple underneath. The leaves are oval, pointed, stem-clasping, and up to 2.5 inches (6.3 cm) long.
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Is inch plant toxic to pets?

Luckily, three of the commonest house plants vandalized by cats — Swedish ivy (Plectranthus), spiderplant (Chlorophytum), and inch plant or Wandering Jew (Tradescantia. Zebrina), are harmless.
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Why is my inch plant leggy?

Due to a lack of light, a Wandering Jew's growth is often leggy. Pruning and adequate lighting should be used to correct the leggy growth. Repotting your leggy-inch plant with fresh growing medium and the appropriate pot size can also help it thrive. To keep your plant bushy, pinch it back every now and then.
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