Hi -
I have had a few small tradescantia plants that always get stringy. I root new cuttings and try to pinch off the ends, but end up only with a lateral branch so that the branch is stringy but now bent at 90 degrees! I would appreciate any suggestions about generating a nice full plant. This also seems to be somewhat the case with my purple passion plants.
For such easy-rooting plants, I'd think it would be a little easier but for some reason this is eluding me...are there different ways to pinch them, or should I be doing this more? Thanks!
proper pinching of tradescantia?
p.s. I mean it is a zebrina (Wandering Jew plant) - guess there are various types
Scubadoobie,
I'm anxiously awaiting an answer to this as well. Have encountered the same problems. There must be a trick to it...or not. :0)
Juanita
OK, I think I've figured it out after doing some other experimenting. You don't truly pinch off the whole end. You wait till a tiny leaf is sprouting at the end of the stem (usually between two larger leaves), and pull it out of the socket (there should be only the baby leaf and a tiny green stem-part that come out). The end of the stalk afterwards should have intact leaves instead of being cut all the way across. I tried this and am starting to get actual side branches!
Thanks Scuba!! I'll try it.
Great minds think alike Dale. I do that too with ivies and such.
scuba- great hint!
Dale- I do that too- keeps it going awhile. With my Pothos, eventually it needs repotting and then I toss all the stringy stems, some of which become bare, and make new tip rootings or stems-leaf cuttings
I always cut any tropical tradescantia back hard when they get leggy. It looks ugly for a few weeks, but you'll have a better shaped plant in the long run.
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