August 1, 2025
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Tradescantia zebrina (formerly Zebrina pendula) is the most recognizable Wandering Jew variety, prized for its vibrant purple-and-silver striped leaves and rapid trailing growth. This guide covers everything from ideal light conditions to propagation secrets.
Part of our Wandering Jew Plant Varieties Guide (Pillar Page)
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[Visual ID Guide]:
Zebrina Leaf: [Purple with parallel silver stripes]
Fluminensis: [Solid green]
Pallida: [Solid purple]
Factor | Requirement | Tips |
Light | Bright indirect | 4-6 hrs/day |
Temperature | 65-80°F (18-27°C) | Avoid <50°F |
Humidity | 40-60% | Group plants |
Soil | Well-draining mix | 50% potting soil + 50% perlite |
Science Note: A University of Florida study found zebrina’s purple pigments intensify under bright light + mild stress.
Pro Tip: Wipe leaves monthly with damp cloth to maximize light absorption.
Success Rate: 95% in 2-3 weeks (RHS Propagation Guide)
Detailed Guide: Wandering Jew Propagation (Internal link)
Issue | Cause | Solution |
Faded stripes | Low light | Move to brighter spot |
Leggy growth | Insufficient pruning | Cut back by 1/3 |
Brown leaf tips | Low humidity | Use pebble tray |
Pest Alert: Watch for spider mites (treat with insecticidal soap).
Q: How fast does it grow?
A: Up to 12 inches per month in ideal conditions.
Q: Can it grow in water forever?
A: Yes, but add liquid fertilizer monthly.
Q: Why are leaves turning green?
A: Usually too little light – move closer to a window.
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