Thank you so much for this video. I have a silver sparkle I make sure to water frequently but not water logging it. I still get a lot of black crispy leaves though and I’m not too sure how to combat that. I’m wondering if it’s a humidity issue and if I should start misting the plant.
Most likely is humidity. Mine is about 4 feet away from a humidifier. 2nd guess would be direct sun, but that would be an obvious tell.. these do love a little moisture 🙃 hope it gets better!
That may be the longer variation of the name. Most use the general term of glauca. However I'm sure i could be corrected by someone with more knowledge of the binomial nomenclature. From what I can tell if you google either name, you may come up with the same plants.
The information around baby tears confuses me so much. Like, I've seen so many different plants called Baby Tears, and they all seem to have different growth habits and needs and I'm completely lost on it.
Thank you! There are not many videos out there on this plant.
My pleasure!
I'm here because my husband is finding the mess a bit much... It's just so beautiful.
Thank you so much for this video. I have a silver sparkle I make sure to water frequently but not water logging it. I still get a lot of black crispy leaves though and I’m not too sure how to combat that. I’m wondering if it’s a humidity issue and if I should start misting the plant.
Most likely is humidity. Mine is about 4 feet away from a humidifier. 2nd guess would be direct sun, but that would be an obvious tell.. these do love a little moisture 🙃 hope it gets better!
I have the same shirt!
Twinsies!
Is Pilea Glaucophylla Greyzy the name?
That may be the longer variation of the name. Most use the general term of glauca. However I'm sure i could be corrected by someone with more knowledge of the binomial nomenclature. From what I can tell if you google either name, you may come up with the same plants.
The information around baby tears confuses me so much.
Like, I've seen so many different plants called Baby Tears, and they all seem to have different growth habits and needs and I'm completely lost on it.
Yea. Unfortunately different regions have their own common names. It's more accurate to research a plant by its scientific name.