String Of Pearls Planter Ideas
Only water when the top dries out some of your string of pearls have drowned some have died of thirst.
String of pearls planter ideas. String of pearls care. Formerly senecio rowleyanus is a unique succulent that is easily recognizable by its leaves which grow into spherical marble like little balls the leaves grow on trailing stems that gracefully hang down the sides of planters and can extend up to 2 feet if left alone. If needed find a pot that is the right size for the plant not too deep and preferably with drainage holes. We planted our baby pearls into our earth planter as pictured where it is thriving and still has plenty of room for growth.
As with most succulent plants the string of beads requires little care. String of pearls curio rowleyanus. Also known as string of beads or rosary this succulent is a perennial vine of the asteraceae family and is native to southwest africa. When buying new string of pearl plants they often come with an unsuitable potting mix that either keeps the plant too wet or too dry.
If you have a young string of pearls pot it into a small sized pot. Like most succulents it requires very little hands on care. Only water your pearls once the top layer. Remove the string of pearls from its original soil mix and repot it into a fresh one.
With its overflowing vines and bubbly pearl like leaves it s an eye catcher that looks beautiful trailing across a desk or bookshelf or even hanging in a sunny window where the vines can trail down for interest. However while there s little maintenance involved with growing a rosary string of beads plant you will need to provide it with some care. Not to throw shade at other succulents but the string of pearls senecio rowleyanus succulent is a show stopper.