What does an inch plant look like?

Deriving its adorable common name from the soft, velvety leaves, Baby Bunny Bellies inch plant is has trailing stems. The foliage has attractive purple undersides. It can trail to 12 inches. Burgundy inch plant features rich burgundy-purple leaves variegated with silver stripes along the edges.
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How big does an inch plant grow?

Height: Stems can trail to 2 ft (60 cm) or more. Light: Bright, indirect light. Long spaces between leaves are caused by too little light. Pinch off leggy stems and move your plant to a brighter spot.
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Why is it called inch plant?

The leaves are ovate and clasp the stem at the base. Tiny three-petaled lavender-purple flowers appear infrequently indoors. Leaf nodes on the stem are supposed to be 1-inch apart, hence the common name inch plant.
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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 do you take care of a inch plant?

Inch plant care requires bright, indirect light. If the light is too dim, the distinctive leaf markings will fade. Keep the soil slightly moist, but don't water directly into the crown as this will cause an unsightly rot. Care should be taken, particularly in winter, that the plant doesn't become too dry.
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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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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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Does inch plant like full sun?

Grow inch plant in medium or bright light. It tolerates low light for a time, but the plant's overall health will decline if kept in too little light for too long. Most types of inch plant can take a little direct sun on their leaves, making them fun choices for growing in a sunny window.
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Where do you cut a inch plant?

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.
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When should I repot my inch plant?

It's best to repot once a year to give a little more space for the roots to grow, but as with everything else to do with this plant, it will still cope living in the same soil for years.
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Are inch plants poisonous to dogs?

Unfortunately for dog lovers, the ASPCA lists wandering Jew as toxic due to its tendency to cause dermatitis or allergies in dogs. In dogs, allergies usually affect the skin rather than the respiratory system.
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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 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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How much water does a inch plant need?

While you should always avoid overwatering both old and new plants, inch plants benefit from regular misting and watering. To discourage root rot, avoid waterlogging or soaking the soil. Just re-up the supply of moisture every time you see it start to get a little dry.
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How do I make my inch plant bushy?

Due to the vining nature they're named for, Tradescantia need regular pruning to maintain a pleasing, bushy appearance. Gardening Know How recommends pinching back about a fourth of the plant to “encourage branching and increase fullness.”
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Can you propagate Transcendia?

If you're going for an indoor jungle vibe with your houseplant decor, tradescantia – also known as “spiderwort” or “wandering dude” – is a fantastic plant to have on hand. It has two winning characteristics that make it the perfect plant for indoor gardening fun: it's both easy to propagate and a fast grower.
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How long do Wandering Jews live for?

Leggy Growth

Believe it or not, it's natural for your Tradescantia to become leggy and spindly after a few years. They're known to have a limited life span of just two to three years, so if this is the case, it's best to propagate as many stems as possible and discard the parent plant.
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Do Wandering Jews like to be root bound?

Wandering Jews also prefer to be more root bound, so typically you don't need to repot much, in fact barely at all. One care tip I can share is that you should try to prune the ends of the stems often. By pruning the ends of the stems back, the plant will branch out and become more full and bushy.
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How do you prune Spiderworts?

With spiderwort, don't hold back with the pruning shears.
  1. Trim out spiderwort flower stalks as each flower starts to die. ...
  2. Cut back all the foliage and any remaining flower stalks after the last flowers wither. ...
  3. Remove the second set of flowers at the base as they fade to keep spiderwort from spreading by seed.
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How do you propagate creeping inch plants?

To propagate:
  1. Make a cut just above the node. The node is the break in the stem where the leaf emerges.
  2. To get the cutting to root, you can either: Place the cutting in water until roots emerge and are ~2” long and then transplant into well-draining soil, or.
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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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Why is my inch plant turning yellow?

Under-watering symptoms include crispy/curling leaves, a grey, washed-out appearance, yellowing leaves and a lack of new growth. These issues are commonly down to either too much heat/light forgetfulness. Dehydration is the number one issue among growers, so always keep an eye out for drying soil.
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Should I cut brown tips off plant?

Should you cut off dying leaves? Yes. Remove brown and dying leaves from your house plants as soon as possible, but only if they're more than 50 percent damaged. Cutting off these leaves allows the remaining healthy foliage to receive more nutrients and improves the plant's appearance.
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How often should you water house plants?

In general, the majority of houseplants should be fed every second watering during the growing season (spring and summer), which is probably every 10 to 14 days. In autumn and winter feed every fourth watering as houseplants will require fewer nutrients.
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Are Purple Heart plants poisonous?

In cooler climates, Tradescantia pallida is grown as an annual. It is also widely commercialized as a houseplant. Like other species of the Tradescantia genus, purple heart is toxic to humans1 and toxic to pets2, causing contact dermatitis.
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