
Is this just something they do or is something wrong? It lives indoors just to the side (6”) of an SF1000 grow light set to 60ish percent, temps recently 70–77°F and humidity 35–50%. I’ve had it a year now, potted into a well draining mix of ~1:1 potting soil and pumice, once a month watering while dormant and once a week to every other week while growing. It’s been maybe a week since she got a drink, was going to water today when I noticed this. It has a lower branch with a few small leaves as well but none of those have the droplets (yet?).
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aden means gland, from greek, most (all? idk) adenias do this. all of my adenias certainly do.
etymological dictionary of succulent plant names says: Adenia Gr. ‘aden’, gland; for the gland(s) almost always present on the leaves. (Passifloraceae)