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String of Hearts Care: Successfully Grow Ceropegia Woodii

String of Hearts Care: Successfully Grow Ceropegia Woodii

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Hearts entangled, indeed! Ceropegia woodii is known by many different names. Sweetheart vine, string of hearts, or even the rosary vine are but a few. And its a sweet plant indeed! Its heart-shaped leaves and distinctive flowers are popular in hanging baskets. Indoor growers will love this plant, as its an easy grower with partial lighting. Distinctive in color, it stands out from other trailing vines. Lets discuss the details of growing chain of hearts plant. Youll love this unusual and stunning showpiece!
Date: 2022-07-18

Comments and reviews: 15


Hey, what I've always been told (and from my own experience) plants darken when they have LESS light and lighten when they are closer to light. Plants that are getting less light need to produce more chlorophyll. Plants getting more than enough, don't need to produce more chlorophyll which is what makes plants green. If you place variegated SOH in brighter light (or any other variegated plant, they will lighten and bring out the markings (and some pink: . Less light and the leaves will become more solid darker green.
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Mine is just struggling since I got it home from the nursery. It wasn't healthy when I got it from the nursery and have been trying to take better care of it. But leaves shriveling and I try give it a watering schedule. Like I check it every week. If it is still wet I don't water if it's dry I water but leaves still look terrible and shriveled. I don't know if it was under or over watered at the nursery I know they dropped it. But it shows improvement then it reverts back to doing terribly. New growth dies off.
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Omg this is the one I had originally? Does it produce white trumpet shape flowers? It died after 5/6 years or more, I moved its position and watered it. I was absolutely devastated and really felt bereaved. I have the pink variant but have been looking for this specific one. My baby up to the point of overwatering had been reported twice had thick shiny green leaves and She was so beautiful thank you so much for this video.
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PLEASE HELP! I was wondering all of the new growth of my string of hearts are quite small and not as round as the normally are. I cant seem to find an answer ANYWHERE to why this is happening. It lives in a very sunny window where during early spring it was popping up HUGE leaves, now they are quite small and more spread apart and pointy. Any help would be very appreciated!
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Hi someone help please a string of hearts has been my dream plant I got it on the 5 of June this year (2020) do any of you have it in a south facing window mine is there right now and I want to keep this alive do you all think it would be good there it is on a windowsill and is very close and getting direct sun but is a south facing window good thanks you if you can help me
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Great video! Just got one love it so easy and such a fast grower! Is it normal for the new growth to grow blooms before the leaves grow? Also my new leaves are light green but big and not thick slightly curled, do they get thicker as they mature? Should I cut off blooms? Think it's taking all the energy away from leaves! Would love to see propagating of these
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I repotted mine. All the leaves kept falling off a few weeks later. I watered it for the first time since I got it in 3 months. It continued to drop leaves. I left it. Leaves dried up. I have no idea what was wrong but it just died. I think when I repotted it I must have damaged the roots too much as I wanted rid of all the nursery soil.
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Hi I have a very root bound chain of hearts which around the bottom of the roots is big like balls may someone be able to tell me what they might be there are so many and I don't no if it's going to hurt the plant I have taken most of them off that I could get off would be so grateful if some one can help me many thanks
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Thank you for the video I just got a string of hearts. I would love to know your tips on using the led grow lights for plants that need bright indirect light like this one?
I used the grow light for my pilea and I got symptoms of too much light. Dont want to mess it up with the string of hearts too.

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Hey question: )
I have SOH growing and everything looks good. What is really noticeable is that lots of flowers come out! Each pair of leaves produces at least one flower and sometimes 2 and 3 flowers. Does this indicate that the plant is healthy? Thanks for all the info

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Bought one this past weekend visiting San Diego in a farmer's market for $20 of a 6 hanging pot. The plant is full and beautiful and long. I had a small one bought in Los Angles for $5 in a 2 pot 6 months ago and doing very well indoor. Thanks for the information for plant care.
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Hey Kevin, just wanted to point out on that on your website's article for this plant's care, you wrote that this plant, preferring drier soils, shouldn't be potted in terracotta because of the material's absorbent nature and that one should opt for plastic pots instead
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I only have east and west facing windows. I just received some SOH plants that aren't rooted, do I need to water propragate them before planting or can I just stick in some soil? Same with the SOP, SOD, SOB & SOTears. Please do a propragation video.
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I have a question? Are the seeds inside the flowers or are they on the tips of the flowers? From a video I seen it looked like they were the little black things on the top of the little flowers? Do you know anything about that? Thank you
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Can I put this in a hanging glass pot with no drainage hole? I have it in a glass thing now with no hole and gravel and sand at the bottom and a lid for humidity and it seems to be doing very well (just two strains trying to propagate)
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