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  1. Wandering Jew Sustainable Aquarium Garden

    I have been growing in my aquarium gardens a Wandering Jew plant (Tradescantia Zebrina), also known as the Inchplant or Spiderwort.A nice looking plant you m...

  2. Wandering Jew (Tradescantia Zebrina) as an emersed plant

    Wanted to note that this plant is also at least somewhat salt-tolerant in the short-term. I threw it on top of my QT, which is currently running with 1 TBSP of salt (I'm using marine salt, but I assume aquarium salt would have a similar effect on plants) per 3-4 gallons and it's been actively rooting/growing. It's only been there for a few days, so the salt may have a long-term negative effect ...

  3. wandering jew / purple heart in my tank

    The problem with keeping a non-aquatic plant in your tank until it dies is that is effects your water quality as it dies so it could really screw up your parameters before you even know it is dying. I personally would not put it in my tank. 10 tanks running. 8 of which holding species of wild betta. Macrostoma, Ocellata, Pallifina, Gladiator ...

  4. Tradescantia Zebrina "Wandering Jew" Care Guide

    It will often be found growing on stones in open and shaded areas or riverbanks with elevations of 2000 meters or less. Wandering Jew is not frost-tolerant and likes to grow in constantly warm temperatures between 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The colder the temperature, the slower the plant will grow and propagate.

  5. Coleus & Wandering Jew Houseplants in Aquarium (UPDATE)

    Update on the Coleus and Wandering Jew (Tradescantia Zebrina) that are planted in my planted breeder box--- Orginal Video ---Houseplants for Aquarium Breeder...

  6. How to grow Wandering Jew plant in your aquarium

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  7. Wandering Jew Plant Care & Complete Growing Guide

    Wandering jew plants are super easy to propagate. Take cuttings that are 3-4″ long, and include a couple of leaf nodes. Dip the cut ends into rooting hormone, then stick them in moist soil. Don't allow the soil to dry out, and keep the air around the cuttings humid. A propagation chamber makes this simple.

  8. How To Care For A Wandering Jew Plant (Your Complete Guide)

    Fill a 6-inch to 1-gallon container that drains with a rich, well-drained potting mix. Water the soil to settle it. Make about a 2-inch indentation in the soil where you want to place the Wandering Jew cutting. Remove the bottom leaves from the cutting where you will be inserting it into the soil.

  9. Wandering Jew Care: How to Grow a Long and Luscious Inch Plant

    An inch or two with a few leaves works best. Remove the leaves at the bottom so part of the stem is exposed. Place the cutting in a glass of water to root or plant it directly in soil. You can put cuttings back in the mother plant's pot to give her a fuller appearance on top.

  10. Wandering Jew Plant

    W andering Jew Plant Care. To keep your Wandering Jew plant thriving, ensure it receives bright, indirect sunlight. Keep it in average room temperatures of 60-75°F (16-24°C). Fertilize once a month during spring and summer. In winter, relocate the plant to a cooler area with temperatures of 54-59°F (12-15°C).

  11. Wandering Jew Plant: Care and Growing Tips- Epic Gardening

    Repotting Tradescantia Plants. If your wandering jew is beginning to become a bit crammed in its pot, select a pot that's 1-2″ wider than its current one. Prepare your pot with a little fresh potting soil around the sides. Remove your inch plant from its existing pot, setting the root ball into the new one.

  12. How to Take Care of a Wandering Jew Plant: 13 Expert Tips

    3. Pot your Wandering Jew plant. Fill the pot about two-thirds of the way with light, well-draining potting soil, then place the plant in the center of the pot. Add soil to surround and fill in the sides. Gently press down on the soil around your plant and water it until the soil is completely moistened.

  13. Wandering Jew Plant (Tradescantia or Spiderwort): Care, Types, Images

    The wandering Jew plant is a common name for different species of plants that belong to the Tradescantia genus. There are around 75 different types of plants in Tradescantia genus and some are called inch plants, spiderwort, striped wandering Jew, Boat Lily, Purple Queen, or flowering inch plant. Wandering Jew plants are great house plants because they are relatively easy to care for.

  14. Wandering Jew Aquarium Garden

    May 23rd, 2017 I got a cutting of a Wandering Jew plant (Tradescantia Zebrina) with 10 leaves on one stem. Here is the backside of the leaves. This is the fr...

  15. Will Wandering Jew flourish in an aquarium? Or will it rot?

    I've found that almost any plant will do well for a while in water, provided they're not in too deep, and with good circulation around the roots. As in, put only the roots in an empty HOB filter, and away they go! If you want to give them a boost, put an air stone below the roots for aeration and circulation. 16.

  16. Wandering Jew Plants Guide: How to Care for "Tradescantia zebrina"

    Wandering Jew plants should be watered regularly to maintain a balanced moisture level in the soil. However, the soil should not be allowed to become too dry or too wet. Overwatering can lead to root rot. A good way to check if it's time to water is to push your finger about 1-inch into the soil.

  17. Propagating Wandering Jew in Water

    How to Grow Wandering Jew Plant in Water. Things You'll Need: Clean jar or vase. Sharp knife, scissors, or gardening clippers. Instructions: Find a healthy stem and snip off a 5-6 inches long cutting just below the node. Remove the bottom leaves from the stem but save the top few and dip the end in a rooting hormone.

  18. Wandering Jew Care: How To Grow The Tradescantia Plant

    Growing Wandering Jew As An Outdoor Plant. Wandering Jew thrives in a temperate climate with fairly high humidity. Hardy in USDA Zones 9-11. Tradescantia tricolor makes a good ground cover in spots receiving bright indirect light, such as around the base of tall trees, which are shady areas. They also serve as a great ornamental and basket plant.

  19. Wandering Jew Plant (Tradescantia zebrina): Types, How to Grow and Care

    To care for a Wandering Jew plant indoors, place it in a location with bright, indirect sunlight, such as near a window. Water it when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 1-2 weeks, and provide well-draining soil. Additionally, mist the plant occasionally to increase humidity and remove dust from the leaves.

  20. Wandering Jew

    Hey guys, I've been growing Wandering Jew (Tradescantia zebrina) as an emersed plant in some of my tanks for around a month now, and have had good success. It's a house plant that you can get at most department stores, but it'll do well in an emersed situation as well. In lower light, it'll be Anubias Nana green, and in higher light, it becomes almost bright purple/pink.

  21. Wandering Jew/ Tradescantia zebrina (single plant)

    Plant spread 12 - 24 inch (30 - 60 cm) Common name Wandering jew, silver inch, wandering dude. Maximum reachable height Up to 22 centimeters. Flower color Light purple, pink. Bloom time All around the year. Difficulty level Easy. Planting and Care: Sunlight. • Bright indirect sunlight.

  22. Wandering Jew Plant Care

    Commonly called wandering Jew, the name refers to three species in the spiderwort genus. ‎Tradescantia zebrina is a popular houseplant known for its vigorous growth and colorful, variegated foliage. Consisting of purple and deep green colored leaves with silver streaks, it is the most common variety grown indoors. Tradescantia pallida is a striking deep purple, with light purplish-pink ...

  23. How to Propagate the Wandering Jew: It's Super Easy!

    1. Prepare a temporary water home for the wandering Jew cuttings. Propagating the wandering Jew is a two-step process that's separated by several days; this is a bonus, because it means that each step takes just minutes. First, you'll want to put the cuttings in water until they grow roots, so prepare this water hotel for the cuttings now.