Sitting in a sunny window. When will I turn red? Should I go outside? by Scared_Rice_1473 Indoor Garden 3 Comments charlypoods 3 weeks ago with enough light yes. if you’re gonna put it outside, acclimate it over the course of several weeks to a month gradually. sluts4jrackham 3 weeks ago I’ve had mine hanging outside in zone 9b for the entire summer and it’s still green somehow, so I’d love to know too 😂 https://preview.redd.it/ug5oedh7mxwf1.jpeg?width=3249&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8006728d70bc840bd26c4c987730c7b2001c69ad Scared_Rice_1473 3 weeks ago I just found this, online…. AI Overview To get a Ruby Necklace plant to turn red, gradually introduce it to bright, direct sunlight and reduce watering. Providing the plant with stress from light and slightly less water will encourage the leaves to develop their vibrant ruby-red color.
charlypoods 3 weeks ago with enough light yes. if you’re gonna put it outside, acclimate it over the course of several weeks to a month gradually.
sluts4jrackham 3 weeks ago I’ve had mine hanging outside in zone 9b for the entire summer and it’s still green somehow, so I’d love to know too 😂 https://preview.redd.it/ug5oedh7mxwf1.jpeg?width=3249&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8006728d70bc840bd26c4c987730c7b2001c69ad
Scared_Rice_1473 3 weeks ago I just found this, online…. AI Overview To get a Ruby Necklace plant to turn red, gradually introduce it to bright, direct sunlight and reduce watering. Providing the plant with stress from light and slightly less water will encourage the leaves to develop their vibrant ruby-red color.
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with enough light yes. if you’re gonna put it outside, acclimate it over the course of several weeks to a month gradually.
I’ve had mine hanging outside in zone 9b for the entire summer and it’s still green somehow, so I’d love to know too 😂
https://preview.redd.it/ug5oedh7mxwf1.jpeg?width=3249&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8006728d70bc840bd26c4c987730c7b2001c69ad
I just found this, online….
AI Overview
To get a Ruby Necklace plant to turn red, gradually introduce it to bright, direct sunlight and reduce watering. Providing the plant with stress from light and slightly less water will encourage the leaves to develop their vibrant ruby-red color.