Lucille 2

Tradescantia Nanouk

window-distance 1.0ft to light
window-orientation West
5.5" pot
pot-drainage Drainage
pot-type Plastic
soil-type Regular
outdoor-plant Indoor

#TradescantiaNanouk Discussion

Cat proofing I’m praying this works 😭πŸ₯² #catsandplants #catproof #louisxvioasis

This is my first time posting here so forgive me if I don’t know the etiquette or lingo. I’m also very new to the world of plants. Anyway, I got this lady last week via the mail. She had some damage but not all of this browning at the tips of the leaves you see now. Is that too much sun making the leaves burn? I’m thinking I keep her too close to the window. The first pic is when I first got her.

Hey y’all! I’m having a pest issue for the first time. Can someone tell from the leaves what it looks like and how to treat? Should I repot with fresh soil and a clean pot? Thanks in advance πŸ’š #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PestControl #HappyPlants #PlantTherapy

Crispy leaf edges

My new starters leaves are turning almost a liquid form kinda like they're melting. What is causing this?

Today is a plant care day. Repotted my #trandescantia in the new handmade pot. Love itπŸ’š #plantsmakepeoplehappy #planttherapy #plantaddict #repotting

Just before/after of my tradescantia (tbh I don't think it's nanouk). I bought it in the end of August and cut it in October to make a pot for mom. So here some facts and #tips about tradescantia's cut: 1) Cut the hale stem closer to leaf. 2) It's better to have two or three nodes that you put in a soil (better four). Just take off two or three leaves from a cutted stem (it's better to cut a long one). You can also make a small stems, just cut a long one in pieces with one leaf between nodes. 3) You can put cutted stems in water to wait for roots, but it's better to put them in soil out of hand. Tradescantias are really unpretentious plants. 4) Put the pot with stems into the warm light place (you can use growing light as well). 5) First time (about a week or two) leaves on stems will be soft - don't be afraid and give them some time, believe me, everything is ok. 6) On the third week you can notice that leaves become harder (not all of them, but that's ok), it means that your stems start to root. On the four-five weeks you can notice new sprouts. 7) Don't forget to water your stems as the soil is almost dry! (About once a week, two times a week in summer). Good luck, you can make it! Happy Sunday! #tradescantia #tradescantiananouk #tradescantiazebrina #cuttingsclub #propagationstation

Does anyone know what the little spider looking things are that are hanging from the center of my the Nook? They are fuzzy and I'm assuming there buds but I'm not sure

My pretty girl became leggy and her leaves started to brown so I chopped her up. Can anyone give me any tips? Do I put the clippings in water or soil?

My plant has made this curious looking "spike" and I cant seem to find out what it is. Its hard to the touch and seems solid.Can anyone here tell me more about this?