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string of nickels variegated

string of nickels variegated

String of Nickles is an easy-to-grow houseplant with small, round leaves running up and down the stem. One of the most interesting houseplants, variegated dischidia has puffy, hollow leaves variegated with white streaks.

  1. How do you take care of a string of nickels?
  2. Why is my string of nickels dying?
  3. How often do you water a nickel string?
  4. Is Dischidia a succulent?

How do you take care of a string of nickels?

It's advisable to keep a string of nickels plant evenly moist, but avoid overwatering. It's also recommended to annually repot string of nickels. Care should be taken to use a light potting medium, such as orchid mix or shredded bark, and not standard potting soil.

Why is my string of nickels dying?

If the potting mix breaks down, whether you are using coco husk chips or an orchid potting mix, the roots will not receive the oxygen that they need (being epiphytes) and your plant will die.

How often do you water a nickel string?

Mist all the foliage so that the water can absorb through the leaves. The plant can also be submerged in water for two to three minutes, once a week for a more thorough watering.

Is Dischidia a succulent?

The Dischidia genus is an epiphytic tropical succulent-like plant with trailing stems. In their natural environment, these plants grow on natural supports such as tree trunks or branches. Their stems will produce aerial roots to absorb nutrients and water.

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