String of Pearls
String of pearls
Senecios are unique vining succulents that are easily recognizable by their tiny pea-shaped leaves. The leaves grow on trailing stems that gracefully spill over the sides of planters and hanging baskets much like the string of rubies succulent. The plant is a robust and quick grower—gaining about five to 15 inches per year—but does not live long without propagation. Thankfully it is easy to propagate the plant using its stems.
Light : Senecios plants will do best in bright, indirect sunlight or morning sun light.
Humidity: Regular house environment.
Water: Water when the 100% of soil is dry and give the plant 3-4 extra days to stay in this condition .
We recommend Bottom-watering, sometimes called reverse watering, is when you place a plant in a bowl of water, allowing the soil and roots to soak water from the bottom up. (Naturally, your pot needs to have drainage holes for this to work.
Temperature: Between 55-80 F during the day and should not get colder than 60 degrees at night.
Food: Sedums are very light fertilizing requirements and you are more likely to have problems if your fertilize too often compared to fertilizing too infrequently.
Toxicity: Pet Safe