The String of Pearls Green (Senecio Rowleyanus/Starzec Rowleya) is a unique and stunning succulent plant that features long, trailing stems adorned with small, spherical leaves that resemble pearls. This plant is known for its cascading growth habit and is perfect for hanging baskets or as a trailing accent in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings. It is a visually striking plant that adds a touch of elegance and natural beauty to any space.
String of pearls plants thrive on a combination of direct and indirect sunlight, totaling between six and eight hours a day. They’re best when kept in direct sunlight during the softer morning hours, then moved to a spot that gets diffused, indirect light, or partial shade during the harsher afternoon hours.
Any regular succulent potting soil is acceptable for your string of pearls plants, but sandy soil is best. A good choice for this plant is a cactus potting mix. Alternatively, use a three-to-one mixture of potting soil to sharp sand. These plants are susceptible to root rot, so make sure their soil is well-draining.Plant them in a container that boasts ample drainage holes at its base. Terra-cotta or clay pots also help wick away excess moisture from the soil.
Keep the plant’s soil lightly moist during the growing season in the spring and summer, then reduce water during the winter months. If you notice the succulent’s spherical leaves flattening, it’s a good indicator that the plant needs more water. You will likely need to water your plant once every seven to 14 days. Plants in hotter climates, outdoors during the summer, or in porous terra-cotta pots might need water closer to every seven days, all depending on rain frequency and temperatures. If the soil is dry to the touch down to the first one-half inch of soil, that’s a good sign your plant is thirsty.Water thoroughly; you’re done watering once the water drains out of the bottom of the pot. Succulents need good drainage and be careful not to overwater your string of pearls plants. Succulents are drought-resistant but cannot survive with wet, soggy roots.
String of pearls plants thrive in warm temperatures above 21 degrees Celsius from spring through fall, and it grows best with winter temperatures, ranging from 10 to 16 degrees Celsius. This plant prefers low humidity, so avoid placing it in any already-humid areas of your home, like a kitchen or bathroom.
Feed your string of pearls plants biweekly during the growing season with a balanced liquid or water-soluble fertilizer, diluted to about half strength. During its dormant winter period, only feed the plant every six weeks.
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Very healthy
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The health of the plant is quite satisfactory.Not yet potted as today it has been received.
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Love it🙂
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Healthy string of pearls received with lots of roots and in flowering stage with some flowers.
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Excellent specimen
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Plants are in very good condition. And so affordable..
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Plant was in good condition.
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Recieved beautiful plant, definitely recommend buying from them.
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I got 2 strings and good the quantity
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Recieved healthy plant
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