I’m honestly not sure what this plant is I just love the colors of her. However, I’m confused on whether she’s doing good or not because in certain areas I see her losing leaves and yet in that same stem it’s still growing. Am I doing good or should I change something up with it?

by jazzizazombiie

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  1. whynotehhhhh

    They need lots and lots of top down light and a very low wide pot (like a bowl) otherwise they always go bald on top, that might be why the leaves are dropping.

  2. KariOnStitches

    Inchplant (genus Tradescantia and Callisia) is known for its trailing vines and colorful, striped leaves. It’s often called spiderwort. It thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, requiring consistent moisture but not soggy roots. It is easily propagated from cuttings. While easy to care for, it can be invasive in some regions and is mildly toxic to pets and humans.

  3. It’s a tradescantia. Mine love light.
    They don’t like their leaves getting wet, so if the ones not doing well are where you water, that might be why.

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