WANDERING JEW: TRAILING OR BUSHY? (Quick tip!) PART 1 of 3

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  • Wandering Jew: trailing or bushy? (Quick tip!) In today's video, we look at various Tradescantia plants and discuss a quick and easy tip to encourage them to be bushy or trailing.
    We also discuss their propagation and one or two growth habits and conditions.
    ***DEMONSTRATION: If you want to see exactly how to do the 'pinching out' and how to prepare a cutting, then go and watch this video: • STOP THE TRAILING HABI... ***
    👁️ You can watch PART 2👀 of this series at the following link, where we go into more depth about the varying effects of 'pinching out' on different varieties of wandering Jew: • TRADESCANTIA GROWTH HA...
    👁️ You can watch PART 3👀, where we look at pinching out a Tradescantia Purpurea at this link: • STOP TRADESCANTIA PALL...
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    0:00 WANDERING JEW: TRAILING OR BUSHY? (Quick tip!) PART 1 of 3: INTRO
    00:20 Tradescantia Tricolor Minima
    00:45 Tradescantia temperature tolerances
    00:52 Tradescantia watering requirements
    01:04 How to make tradescantia bushier
    01:08 Tradescantia Red Jewel
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  • @Grow_Up_Man55
    @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +8

    See this playlist for more videos on Wandering Jew: ruclips.net/video/2DMDDAhrGII/видео.html

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад

      😀

    • @isolda980
      @isolda980 2 года назад

      Thanks! You have some real beauties. I didn't know about pinching.

  • @ellieashton8569
    @ellieashton8569 4 года назад +50

    Anyone that sees this please comment and tell my dad to let me be in one of his videos!!!!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +3

      But you'd be soooooo embarrassing!🤣

    • @AdriaUK
      @AdriaUK 4 года назад +5

      I think you should let her be on one definatly, it would expand your audience, maybe, it's also great to see kids learning about nature and getting involved.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      @@AdriaUK I'm working on it! 🤣

    • @FreedomNurse
      @FreedomNurse 4 года назад +3

      Lol omg you’re too cute. Dad let her be in a video. Please😊

    • @mirjamw6665
      @mirjamw6665 4 года назад +2

      I hereby sign this petition!!

  • @hemahaw1
    @hemahaw1 4 года назад +24

    I been looking for a direct easy to understand direction on helping this plant get bushy. You did, thank you.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, Dawn, I'm pleased you found it useful. I love Tradescantia and have a number of videos about them if you're interested. 😀

  • @mini-mum2976
    @mini-mum2976 3 года назад +1

    Again, another great vid on my fave plant fam! Thank you sir 😁👍

  • @TheKrzyh
    @TheKrzyh 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the video! :) Stright to the point, good tips. Have a nice day! :)

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Getting straight to the point usually isn't one of my strengths...🤣

  • @CincyBee50
    @CincyBee50 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad I found your video. I was given about 20 cuttings from my neighbors wandering Jew. She gave her huge mother plant a nice haircut. I wasn't sur what to do next. We retired early & moved down to Citrus County FL a yr ago. I now have time, plenty of time lol, to enjoy houseplants, gardening, outside work. I have fallen in love with it. My new serenity. I think as today is 12/31/21 I will put the rooted cuttings into several small-ish pots so they can grow well, I can prune them to get bushy. By spring I will be able to put them in larger hanging pots.
    Again, Thank You

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      Lovely to hear you enjoyed my video Terri. I’ve made plenty about Tradescantia so you’ve got loads to go at. It won’t grow outside here unless it’s only through summer as the frosts and cold kill it off. That’s why I grow out in the warm greenhouse. Once you start collecting them they become addictive. Take a look at some of the Tradescantia tricolor varieties too. Let me know how it goes. Happy New year! (Currently five hours off as I type this!)

  • @amandamiazga4743
    @amandamiazga4743 2 года назад

    Thank you! I kept finding the advice to trim them back, but had no idea how. I appreciate your informative video! :)
    Off I go to prune the T. Zebrina!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      Glad you found it useful, Amanda. I've plenty to go at with Tradescantia. Here's a playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLQKwmNwb1T5DXiTRplXElnYTnJ_TtNC_D Good luck with yours!😁

  • @MicksMasdevalliaorchids
    @MicksMasdevalliaorchids 4 года назад +1

    Great house plant Geoff, I grow a few in my conservatory, nice video.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Mick. Not to everyone’s tastes but I like it. And that’s all that matters. 😀

  • @AnnasViolets
    @AnnasViolets 2 года назад +1

    Such a cool idea to plant different varieties together

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      This is a really old video - I'm glad you found some use from it.😁

  • @toddstropicals
    @toddstropicals 4 года назад +5

    We use them in landscapes as ground covers down here in Tampa. We also have a wild species native here.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад

      Yeah they’re an invasive weed in some places I believe. 😳

  • @trishinboots
    @trishinboots 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful and appreciate the quick US conversions so much! (Would appreciate more if we could just convert. 🙄) Hoping the pinching method works on my wild plant!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Thanks Tricia - I'm sure it'll work just fine - but be sure to take some cuttings as insurance! Good luck!

  • @isolda980
    @isolda980 2 года назад

    Thanks! You have some real beauties. I never knew about pinching.

  • @foxolott8311
    @foxolott8311 4 года назад +7

    I'm here because my cat thought my baby Zebra made a nice midnight snack. I was gonna throw it away but your tips are making me think she did me a favor. It was looking a bit too spindly so hopefully it will grow back "bushier" now! 💚💜

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Haha yeah it'll definitely respond with more vigorous and bushier growth - more snacks for Tiddles I guess! 😂

  • @louisehazlett2417
    @louisehazlett2417 2 года назад

    Thank you now I know what im doing wring with the purple wandering jew i haven't been picking it at the top but they were breaking really easily when they start getting long and lost its vibrant color they would root easily and would look great for awhile and then just fall over and look long with no leaves towards the end in the soil so wasn't producing enough leaves . I also find all my plants love a diffuser around them without essential oil or natural like lavender they lift up and look happy when I leave it in and around the plants . Also the ceiling fan would help or window open with some breeze . Thank you for this information

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      You're welcome Louise, I'm glad you've found some conditions your plant likes. This video might help you out too: ruclips.net/video/M5ZNYSpzUTQ/видео.html

  • @kristinepadernal5482
    @kristinepadernal5482 3 года назад +1

    this is sooo beautiful.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Some love them - some hate them!🤣 But I'm with you...

  • @AK-706
    @AK-706 3 года назад +1

    Great video I finally get it now

  • @neelim708
    @neelim708 4 года назад +4

    I let it grow 5/6 inches and cut it and stick it in in the same pot . It looks bushy , grows back roots really easily and i notice it branching a alot frequently . Got it in a tinniest pot for a pound , now its thriving . I love it.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Yeah they're so easy to root aren't they? And once you've got one plant, you've got as many as you want as they're practically impossible to fail with cuttings. I'm glad you're enjoying yours!

  • @zzh0601
    @zzh0601 2 года назад

    My plant has got very scraggly and thin with lots of brown leaves . I'm so glad I came across your video. lots of good info. Thank you 👍

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! What you're describing is inevitable no matter what your growing conditions - unless you manage to root them along the lengths of each stem like they would naturally. I tried mine in a hanging bag which worked really well. The plant is now about 2 metres in length and not a single dead leaf or straggly stem. Here's how I did it: ruclips.net/video/O2IwlfoatcY/видео.html

    • @zzh0601
      @zzh0601 2 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 thank you. .I am definitely going to try that. Hopefully I can salvage some stems and create a better healthier looking plant instead of this weak crispy looking one !

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад +1

      @@zzh0601 Good luck!

  • @amandahood7809
    @amandahood7809 Год назад

    Thank you! 💚

  • @lucythecat529
    @lucythecat529 4 года назад +10

    I think your daughter would like to be in a video. Perhaps she could hold a plant while you video it! Great tips on the wandering Jew! I must let my daughter know about your video.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад

      Hahah yeah I know! I'll have to have a think...Thanks for watching - I'm glad it's of some help.😃

  • @jucyjucyju
    @jucyjucyju 2 года назад

    Thank you! This is v helpful

  • @ashleykipling3854
    @ashleykipling3854 2 года назад

    Thank you, I got mine for 1$ cad at the grocery in September (a red purple one) and it's like 3 feet long now

  • @thriveordie8627
    @thriveordie8627 4 года назад +2

    I had a mother plant that started breaking limbs off - is that a sign it's underwatered? I propagated those limbs and they're doing super well now! I actually experimented with pruning the ends on my own and have seen new leafs starting lower down, just like you showed.
    Thanks for posting and affirming what I've been experimenting with!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад

      Yeah, it could be under or over watering! Any signs of stress could mean any of several factors as the cause - be it watering, light, humidity, pathogen, temperature, the list goes on... I suppose that's the challenge in it and the satisfaction when it all goes right. I'm pleased to hear your propagations have 'struck' and your hard-pruning has worked. My plants that appeared to be mostly dead are now thriving again thanks to the hard-prune. All the best. 😀

  • @cathyspooner7093
    @cathyspooner7093 Год назад

    I love all wandering jews

  • @itsmichelej
    @itsmichelej 3 года назад

    This was a great video. Beautiful plants. What is the variegated green and cream plant trailing to the left of this one?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +1

      Difficult to say without a specific time stamp but possibly Hoya carnosa krimson queen. Had it two years and still waiting for a first bloom! 🤷‍♂️

    • @itsmichelej
      @itsmichelej 3 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 that's the one, thank you!

  • @cathyspooner7093
    @cathyspooner7093 Год назад

    I love wandering jews

  • @user-bx1ei5tu2w
    @user-bx1ei5tu2w 3 года назад +1

    สวยมากๆค่ะ

  • @katerihurtado1518
    @katerihurtado1518 3 года назад

    So informative!! Thank you. I believe I have a wandering Jew plant but I’m not sure if it should be draping or standing upright?! I have the stems held up by chopsticks right now 😂

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Kateri! Most people have them trailing - they don't generally either stand upright or trail in nature, they scramble along the ground. 😀

    • @katerihurtado1518
      @katerihurtado1518 2 года назад

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 Good to know! Chopsticks have been removed LOL.
      Thank you!! You’re the best plant dad 🌱

  • @SandraDee590
    @SandraDee590 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your video! I recently got a cutting, it rooted in water and now I put it in a small container of soil. Right now it's just growing tall and up, I would like it to trail. How long does it take for it to start trailing down?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful, Ayesha. It depends on which Tradescantia you've got. Some don't trail, but the ones in the video have a tendency to trail horizontally, rooting as they go, as they do in nature. At any point you can then hang them. Usually the weight will start to drag it down at about 20 to 30 cm in length. It won't be long as they grow very quickly. I've got plenty more tips on Wandering Jew - here's the playlist: ruclips.net/video/2DMDDAhrGII/видео.html

  • @user-pi8tb3rg3c
    @user-pi8tb3rg3c 3 года назад +1

    Very beautiful 👌💐💐💐

  • @shameamakhtar9002
    @shameamakhtar9002 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the informative video. I loved all the plants an tips. Where can I get the variegated pink an green tradescantia?. The tradescantia Minima? It was stunning. God bless

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure. It's hard for me to recommend somewhere to buy them when I don't know where you live! If you're in the UK like me then eBay usually has loads of Tradescantia Tricolor Minima cuttings for sale, as does Etsy.

    • @shameamakhtar9002
      @shameamakhtar9002 2 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 my profuse thanks for responding yes I'm in the uk, thing is I'm a complete idiot when it comes to buying things online I'm old school don't know where to begin. But I will find it one day God Willing. Yes hun I'm in the UK , in Birmingham

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      @@shameamakhtar9002 Ah right OK I understand. I've seen them in garden centres before - just find one that goes big on house-plants. But to be honest, if you find someone to help you set up an eBay account that would be preferable as they're so cheap on there for cuttings. All of my Tradescantia plants are from cuttings - you can pick them up for well under a fiver.

  • @denisesorchidparadise1411
    @denisesorchidparadise1411 3 года назад +1

    oh please let Ellie be in one of your videos, excellent video

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      And here she is, Denise, just for you! ruclips.net/video/XZ7AOvr25Es/видео.html

  • @catherinevos8054
    @catherinevos8054 4 года назад +1

    Any recommendations on how to get my zebrina to trail? I have had my plant since Feb. Three strands have trailed but the rest/majority are growing up.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +3

      Try this, Catherine. They want to creep horizontally. Let them do this along a surface, then when they're looking long enough, you can move it to its final trailing position. Good luck!

  • @maribethhaczewski5819
    @maribethhaczewski5819 Год назад

    Hello! Thus may be a bit long so let me apologize first. on we go. I absolutely 💯 want to thank you for an honest video on the Wondering Jew as most people won't tell you everything and I'm sitting back thinking 🤔?
    Anyway HERE is where I hope you can do a video( or direct me with a link if you did already and I didn't see it) where I can let my already potted Wondering Jew take root and wonder vertically strait into another pot. Like it would in the wild. I lack imagination and I have tried to learn for example just how much soil do I need for roots to grow? I saw in your video how you allowed the one plant to travel but I took note that there was no soil to take root. THATS what I want to do!
    PLEASE have you ever done that?
    Again I am so grateful for the video and I just became a subscriber last night and I'm loving them.
    Thank you and God bless 🙂

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  Год назад +1

      Thank you Maribeth, I really appreciate those kind comments. If you have a Trad. wandering horizontally across a flat surface (as they would naturally scramble in the wild) then it's easy enough to peg one of the stems down at the point of a node into a pot or a tray. The media could be practically anything - they'll root providing there is moisture. Alternatively if you're feeling adventurous you could try this - which has given me the best results by a long way: ruclips.net/video/O2IwlfoatcY/видео.html

    • @maribethhaczewski5819
      @maribethhaczewski5819 Год назад

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 THANK YOU 😊! That video was exactly what I was looking for!
      I want to say before I go on that your in my prayers and that your health improves. I have been diagnosed with a life threatening disease myself and your absolutely correct. Priorities change! My plants and my cats are my saving grace outside of my family.
      So I plan on trying the bag but in the meantime I'm trying an experiment with my plant with allowing it to trail. I basically took a shallow pan and filled it with good quality soil and the plant is trailing into it. And I did pin it because it had grown upwards. ( thanks for that suggestion!)
      Thank you again. I apologize for the late reply and best wishes and God bless you and yours. I hope to see you in videos but I understand if you have to stop for your own well being.
      Take care!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  Год назад +1

      @@maribethhaczewski5819 Yeah that would work perfectly. They'll root at their 'elbows' - and you don't really need many of those 'touch-down' points to really give it a boost. Eventually the part growing upwards will also flop down and it will root again - and it that way they scramble along, rooting as they go. It's the best way to avoid the usual browning leaves you get when trailing from a hanging basket with only a single rooting point. Good luck!

  • @amsie_86
    @amsie_86 3 года назад +1

    I watched your video again on making the purple one bushy. I trimmed mine but I'm worried that the ends will just be stubs as this happened before. s new stem grew but didn't end up as bushy. do you pull the end leaf off to make more leaves grow on one stem? I know if you pull a leaf another stem will grow and I don't want that I just want leaves all down one stem like what you have.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      If I understand you correctly, you want a long trailing stem with leaves all the way down? This video explains what to do: ruclips.net/video/Ir-fOGdf8bw/видео.html Good luck!

  • @AdriaUK
    @AdriaUK 4 года назад +2

    I have the pink ones, they grow so well, and they have tiny white flowers in spring. I'm going to see if a cutting will survive outside in a hanging basket, I'm in Hampshire and the weather has been really good.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      I'm sure it will, at least until the winter. I've heard of large, old specimens surviving frosty and snowy Greek winters, but I expect the combination of cold, dark and wet will kill yours come the autumn. But in the meantime, treat it like a bedding plant and I'm sure it'll thrive! 😄

    • @shysie03
      @shysie03 4 года назад

      Does your pink one looses its pink color at all ? I’m really struggling with it . My pink one lost most of its pink color 😢

    • @AdriaUK
      @AdriaUK 4 года назад +1

      @@shysie03 no it's never lost it's colour, it sits on the window sill and gets a lot of morning light, and not too much watering. Where do you keep yours, perhaps move it to a brighter location?

    • @shysie03
      @shysie03 4 года назад +1

      Miss A I just moved it to bright light by windows. Hopefully it will help .

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      @@shysie03 If I can jump in here...it's also worth noting that the pink 'swirls' are only on new growth. So as the plant matures, those leaves will lose their pink. I might be stating the obvious here, but try pinching out the tips to encourage more new growth further back and you might find the pink returns in force. Good luck!

  • @tiffanycook5453
    @tiffanycook5453 2 года назад

    Can you just pluck out the new leaf at the center and get the same results to make it bushy? By grabbing just the little new leaf and pulling it out?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      Yes you can do that - but usually when you do that you leave behind a very small part of the leaf which then grows into a leaf that look like it's been bitten off.

  • @spideywebz5089
    @spideywebz5089 Год назад

    I took a tradescantia from my Nan's house many years ago after she passed away. It was a beautiful variegated trailer which eventually broke apart from its own weight. It's hundreds of different plants now (I've given some away on Freecycle, and some people took cuttings for their exotic pet enclosures).
    I can't get any of them to trail like the original did. Do you have any advice for me please? I just have big, thick red-leaved plants on the kitchen window with no variegations at all!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  Год назад

      Tradescantia naturally scramble over a horizontal surface - so that's the way to get them to trail. allow them to scramble first - then pick up and hang.

  • @sarahsevers4215
    @sarahsevers4215 3 года назад +1

    My trailing tradescantia has become very sparse during the winter and many leaves in between have turned brown so I only have beautiful fresh ends. Should I just trim those ends off at the node like you did? And then place in water until threw roots and then I plant those in the same pot to make it bushy?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +1

      I would trim off the fresh ends with the good leaves, as you've suggested, just below a leaf node, and plant straight into the pot. They root so easily there's no need to root first in water. Give them a week, then cut off all the straggly parts with no leaves, and you'll be good to go again. Good luck!

    • @sarahsevers4215
      @sarahsevers4215 3 года назад

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 Thanks so much! Did that yesterday and am hoping for the best :)

  • @elisereid5101
    @elisereid5101 2 года назад +1

    I want mine to start growing down, I took cuttings from my original one and planted them in a pot, but now it has grown outwards about 70 cm in diameter and the branches just won't grow downwards. Also there's significant colour difference between my cuttings and the mother plant. The mother plant is deep purple, while the gigantic cuttings pot the leaves are mostly green. How do I train it to start drooping the branches downwards please?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      Hi Elise. You're not the first to pose this question to me. Firstly, Tradescantia zebrina will produce most colour in the highest light (not necessarily direct sunlight) and the greenest leaves in the lowest light. Secondly, they want to scramble horizontally over the ground - that's how they grow in the wild. I initially grow mine in that manner over a horizontal surface until the stems are long enough then I simply hang it up. The stems will never actually 'grow downwards' - they'll always turn up at the ends in an attempt to right themselves against gravity. But if you do I've suggested, then you should get a nice 'trailing plant' that appears to be growing downwards - even though it's just the weight of the stems hanging downwards. I hope that makes sense! This video might give you a few more insights: ruclips.net/video/M5ZNYSpzUTQ/видео.html Good luck!

  • @mystiquerose620
    @mystiquerose620 3 года назад +1

    Mine grows leggy..so your advice to make it bushy is to just pinch the tops?could I root the tops that I pinch off?I really like the pinkish coloured one..thx alot

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Exactly. That'll force it to grow side shoots. You can keep them bushy for as long as you want to, and yeah, every bit you pinch off will make a new plant - if you want more. 😀

    • @mystiquerose620
      @mystiquerose620 3 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 thanks alot😊

  • @MonicaMatute
    @MonicaMatute 3 года назад +1

    What do you mean pinch it? Mine is currently growing really fast and doing great but growing straight up. I was going to cut a part off and let it root in water then repot it to make it fluffier

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +1

      This video explains exactly what 'pinching out' means and demonstrates how to do it. Good luck! ruclips.net/video/aNt7EoHi8hg/видео.html

    • @MonicaMatute
      @MonicaMatute 3 года назад +1

      Tropical Plants at 53 Degrees thank you! ♥️

  • @TheNIJUAL
    @TheNIJUAL 4 года назад +1

    Nice video do you have a video of you actually propagating

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Thanks - no I don't actually have one on me demonstrating it. It's really simple though. Just take a cutting from below a leaf-node, stick it in water, or compost - I prefer to use vermiculite but all will work. It should take about a week and you'll have roots. Good luck!

  • @bowersza
    @bowersza 3 года назад +1

    My wondering jew is doing well and has been growing quite bushy. My plant's leaves look a bit dull and not the deep green that it was when I got it (it was much smaller). Any ideas? I water the plants well, but I suspect the environment is a bit too dry. Any suggestions?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Practically all tender Tradescantia look better with their younger leaves in my experience. As they're evergreen, the older leaves will all lose their luster over time, and eventually crisp up and fall off - there's no getting away from that. All you can do is either take some cuttings and start new ones off, or continually prune yours back to encourage the younger, more colourful leaves. Hope that helps a bit!

    • @momijiyamanishi4548
      @momijiyamanishi4548 Год назад

      Get a light on it that is blue. The blue spectrum of a grow light

    • @momijiyamanishi4548
      @momijiyamanishi4548 Год назад

      Try a half teaspoon of Epsom salt to follow the directions on the bag of Epsom salt

  • @hayleytearall9483
    @hayleytearall9483 4 года назад +1

    I've got a tradescanthia nanouk. How do I get more stems from it? they're getting long and look great but there are still only three stems.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +2

      Just do what it says in the video - i.e. pinch out the growing tips. That will stimulate growth further down and also from the base under the soil. Another tip is to use your 'pinched out' sections - and just stick them back in the pot. They'll root in time and you'll have more stems there too. Good luck!

    • @hayleytearall9483
      @hayleytearall9483 4 года назад +2

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 how much do I need to pinch out - just a few leaves?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      It doesn’t matter. Any amount will stop the tip growth. Just take it back to whatever looks good to you but I would take it to just above a pair of leaves.

  • @biba350
    @biba350 3 года назад +1

    Bought one few weeks ago where do they like to be i have mine in bathroom at moment do they need high humidity thanks appreciate

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +1

      No they don't 'need' high humidity as they're semi-succulent, but I have one in a bathroom and it's doing OK. If it starts to go downhill it's likely lack of light that's the issue. There are loads of hybrids out there too, so it's best to look up care needs of the specific one you've got. A great source I've recently found is here: premiersucculents.com/post/802649180019/which-variety-do-i-have-tradescantia. (I'm not affiliated with them!) Good luck!

    • @biba350
      @biba350 3 года назад +1

      Thank you appreciated

  • @selinamb
    @selinamb 2 года назад

    I cannot find minima with that variation of color. Are you sure it's a single plant and not several in the same pot? I'm just so confused

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      I’m 100% certain it’s a single plant. Search on Etsy and you’ll find many plants for sale by that name that look identical to mine. This is a named cultivar that’s listed on the RHS website.

  • @mystiquerose620
    @mystiquerose620 3 года назад

    Hi.im trying to overwinter a dipledinia plant indoors now..i removed it from the pot that it was in outside during the summer and repotted it in fresh new soil to overwinter indoors..but the leaves are turning yellow ..i really don't want it to die ..i checked the soil to see if it was dry but it wasn't.. do you have any tips or suggestions on what's happening to this plant..thank you

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Hmm - curious one that. I'd definitely let the soil dry out for a few days before watering again. It could just be the shock of the move, especially if light levels and temps are very different to outside. I don't know what your outdoor environment is like, but indoors you're likely to have higher temps (which they love) but low humidity - which they don't love so much, and possibly much lower light levels. I'd prune it down to about a foot, possibly use the prunings to take some cuttings for insurance (I have a video on that somewhere), stand it on a tray with stones and add some water to the tray (make sure the pot isn't touching the water) just to increase the humidity a bit, and don't water until it's dried out. Then it's just a waiting game...

    • @mystiquerose620
      @mystiquerose620 3 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 thank alot for your help..i appreciate you replying back to me..your videos r great!

  • @ashleyhoover5463
    @ashleyhoover5463 4 года назад +1

    I need your help before my wandering jew dies. Please help 😫 I have one and it’s dying the leaves have shrunk. I’m a new plant mom and I have not a clue how to take care of it. Mine is the green purple and silver one.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Sounds like the Zebrina. It's really impossible for me to say what's wrong as I don't know the conditions you're keeping it in. If it's in the house, do you have it in a bright place, away from heaters? When do you water it? If you can tell me a few more details I might have some suggestions. 😀

    • @ashleyhoover5463
      @ashleyhoover5463 4 года назад +1

      Tropical Plants at 53 Degrees I had it in a semi dark corner in my living room. For 3 days I gave it humidity but it still isn’t showing signs of being happy. And yes it’s the zebrina one, I now am only watering when the soil feels dry

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Ashley - I would say the priority is more light. And you're doing the right thing with the watering - let it dry out, then water till it runs through - but don't leave it sitting in a pot of water. I would only try with increasing humidity once you've managed to improve the light conditions. I hope that helps - and good luck!

  • @chikkumanjooran8611
    @chikkumanjooran8611 4 года назад +1

    How to Make it grown really bushy?I'm from India,and watering daily is fine?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  4 года назад +1

      This video tells you how to make it bushy. Just keep doing what it tells you. Watering depends on whether it needs it. If the soil is dry, then water it. If it's still wet, then don't. Hope that helps. 😁

  • @charondamarie371
    @charondamarie371 2 года назад

    I chngd.the wanderngJew pot to a bigger pot...
    I keep it in the apt.
    Its alot breakngoff.😔

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      Broken stems won't harm the plant - just take the tips and plant them back in the pot (if there's space) - they'll root in no time.😀

  • @thaliabudai2013
    @thaliabudai2013 3 года назад

    Would it climb a moss pole?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Funny you should say that - I've been meaning to give that a go. But I see no reason at all why it wouldn't work really well.

  • @dawngrosstueck5262
    @dawngrosstueck5262 Год назад +1

    I am having a great deal of luck growing them and creating new plants but they don't trail - they are standing straight up like almost 1 ft straight up, how do I get them to bend over and trail without breaking them?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  Год назад

      Grow them horizontally first then pick them up and hang. I’ve never seen trad. zebrina growing vertically. Is that what yours is?

    • @dawngrosstueck5262
      @dawngrosstueck5262 Год назад

      Yes that is what it is but I transplanted in very rich soil.

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  Год назад

      @@dawngrosstueck5262 ok well it will flop over eventually just through its own weight. I’d create air movement around it and give it a wiggle every time you walk past. That should do it.

    • @dawngrosstueck5262
      @dawngrosstueck5262 Год назад

      Thank You

  • @thenightlight7882
    @thenightlight7882 3 года назад +1

    I’m wondering how i can get mines to grow downward? Any help with that please? They just keep growing upward & i know they’ll eventually break off.
    Thank you 🙏🏽😄

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад +2

      They don't ever grow downwards - they'll always try to turn up at the ends. Naturally they grow horizontally, so the thing to do is try trailing across a horizontal surface until they reach the desired length, then hang them. If they're growing upright, eventually they should hang over rather than snapping off - that's what mine have always done. Hope that helps. 😬 (I'm talking mainly about Trad. Zebrina and Red Jewel here.)

    • @thenightlight7882
      @thenightlight7882 3 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 yes sir, i understand. Thank you so much. I’ll just let it do it’s thing haha. When i see red Jew in the stores they’re always hanging down that’s why i was confused. But what you’re saying definitely makes sense 😄🙏🏽

    • @yunnawerner5451
      @yunnawerner5451 3 года назад

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 I'm so glad I found this video, and this special comment about plant growing upward. I could not find any answers online for the life of me! Thank you!

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      @@yunnawerner5451 Glad to be of service Yunna. 😃

    • @erika9164
      @erika9164 3 года назад +1

      My Zebrina is over two feet tall growing completely vertical! It keeps getting bigger and bigger with no sign of stopping 😂 I keep hearing it’ll naturally start to go down but the stems are super thick and healthy and I can’t imagine they’ll just gracefully lower themselves without snapping. It’s very frustrating lol

  • @Sugarkingvlog
    @Sugarkingvlog 2 года назад

    What do you use to edit your videos pls?

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад +1

      This is one of my oldest videos - so back then I was using the free version of Filmora. And I hadn't got much clue how to edit either!

    • @Sugarkingvlog
      @Sugarkingvlog 2 года назад

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 I really appreciate your response Chief ❤️

  • @solshine2510
    @solshine2510 3 года назад +1

    I've tried rooting those white cream cuttings with no chlorophyll and they would always die sooner or later without any sign of development, so no point :)

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      That would make sense I suppose. Although they seem to live quite happily on the plants alongside the other leaves. I still haven't tried it yet...

    • @solshine2510
      @solshine2510 3 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 I think of them as parasites so I leave only few of them on the plant so they can just sit there and look pretty but prune any new ones mercilessly if they start to outnumber the green/variegated parts so they dont become a burden for the plant. By the way, I love your green house! I don't have any outdoor area, I live in an apartment building, so I'm always admiring other people's gardens :)

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Thanks Mila, I'm glad you like it. It costs a lot to run it, and it challenges me daily with extremes of climatic conditions, but I wouldn't be without it.

  • @ameenalbaghdadi6209
    @ameenalbaghdadi6209 2 года назад

    Can it be grown in the garden?
    thanks

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      That depends where you live. If you're in the UK then it'll grow as a 'bedding' plant through summer but is unlikely to survive a winter in the majority of areas as it can't take frost.

    • @ameenalbaghdadi6209
      @ameenalbaghdadi6209 2 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 I live in Belgium, thanks a lot for the reply

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  2 года назад

      @@ameenalbaghdadi6209 OK so fairly similar climate. They can survive frost if they're a big enough, well established plant but the top growth would die off. They manage outside in places like Greece and they get the occasional frost, but obviously there are significant climate differences to us. The fact that Tradescantia hasn't spread to the wild in the UK tells you it won't cope with this kind of climate for any length of time. (There are herbaceous, non-tropical varieties that do manage perfectly well.)

    • @ameenalbaghdadi6209
      @ameenalbaghdadi6209 2 года назад

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 Thank you very much, my best regards and appreciation

  • @triskamiran5410
    @triskamiran5410 3 года назад +1

    Can you have a bushy one that trails? 🤔

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      I don't think so - but you can have a trailing one that's bushy...😳🤣

    • @triskamiran5410
      @triskamiran5410 3 года назад +1

      @@Grow_Up_Man55 looooool thank you!!

  • @thehappyhuman3637
    @thehappyhuman3637 3 года назад

    Mine are growing upwards!!!!! Help

    • @Grow_Up_Man55
      @Grow_Up_Man55  3 года назад

      Yeah they can do! If you wait long enough, eventually they'll get top-heavy and flop over, then start to trail. Or you can always pinch out the growing tip, to encourage branching side shoots that will be pointing in the right direction. Either way, eventually, it'll trail. Good luck!

  • @eeyoink
    @eeyoink 2 года назад

    mine is just long