Wandering Jew Plant

Wandering jew plant
Wandering jews are pretty picky about getting the right amount of light. They need a lot of light to maintain their bright color, but direct sun will burn their leaves (except for purple queen, they love full sun!). The ideal location for growing wandering jew indoors is an east or west facing window.
Can wandering Jew be an indoor plant?
The Wandering Jew is not a single plant — it's the name given to a few different plants in the genus Tradescantia. When grown outdoors it's considered invasive in many regions of the world, but those same growing characteristics make it perfect as an indoor vining plant.
Where's the best place to put a wandering Jew plant?
The ideal location for a wander jew plant indoors would be an east or west facing window. That way the plant will get plenty of natural light in the morning/evening, and bright indirect light for the rest of the day.
How long does a wandering Jew plant last?
Wandering Jew plants have a limited lifespan of just a few years, and as a potted plant, you'll notice your wandering Jew becoming very leggy after just two to three years.













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