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Essential Inch Plant Care Guide

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Inch plant has oval-shaped green leaves with purple shade. It is a captivating and popular indoor plant known for its striking foliage. This plant has 3-petalled flowers that can be white, blue, lavender, purple or pink, but tradescantia house plants are grown mainly for their foliage. To maximize growth and flowering, ensure they receive bright, indirect light and well-draining soil with consistent but moderate watering to prevent root rot. With proper care and maintenance an Urn plant can live up 1 years , making it a timeless addition of your indoor gardening.

Inch Plant Prefers

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  • Scientific name : Tradescantia zebrina
  • Family : Commelinaceae
  • Plant type : Perennial
  • Length : 1–2 feet tall
  • Temperature : 65-75°F
  • Humidity : 60-80%
  • Sun exposure : bright, indirect light
  • Soil type : well-draining
  • Soil pH :  5.5 and 7.5
  • Native area : Mexico, Central America
  • Bloom time : Spring
  • Flower colour : Purple
  • Toxicity : Human and pets

How to grow and care of Inch plant

Adequate amounts of light, water, soil, temperature, humidity and fertiliser should be obtained for the plant to grow healthy. This article will help you with help you with all the essentials you need to grow your plant.

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Light

Inch plant prefers bright, indirect light and place it in an east-facing window or south-facing window can work well. It can tolerate moderate light but low light can cause its leaves to lose their vibrant coloration. It should be in an environment characterized by partial shade and indirect light when possible.

Water

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Keep the inch plant’s soil slightly moist but don’t water directly into its crown. It would do best if watered frequently and if its soil is left consistently moist. To allowing the top two inches of the soil to dry out between waterings. To be care, overwatering can cause root rot, which can kill the plant.

Soil

Inch plant prefers well-draining soil with some perlite or coarse sand is perfect for ensuring good drainage. It is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions that can lead to root rot. Proper drainage is crucial to prevent overwatering and root rot, as inch plants are sensitive to soggy conditions. 

Temperature & Humidity

The ideal temperature between 65-75 degree Fahrenheit though they can handle warmer temperatures. To maintain temperatures above 50°F (10°C) as inch plant can be sensitive to cold.

Inch plant prefers between 50% and 70% relative humidity. Increase the humidity around your plant by misting it with water regularly.

Fertiliser

Feed your plant during their growing season with a balance fertiliser. To make your plants grow faster, apply fertilisers when the plant starts flowering. You can feed the plant with an organic liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength a few times during the growing season. To be care, avoid fertilising in winter season.

Inch plant care: Propagate your plant to healthy way

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Propagation is the process when you want to grow up another plant. The best time to take your plant cutting for propagation is growing season when the plant actively grow healthy. Inch plant propagate by stem cuttings. You can propagate this plant by rooting cuttings in water or potting mix.

  • Choose a healthy parent plant for propagation. Use small plant pot and fresh potting mix if you are propagating in soil.
  • To make sure, separate a healthy portion of stem that’s at least four inches long, making the cut just below a node. Remove the leaves on the lower half of the stem.
  • Put the cutting in a warm place with bright, indirect light. Keep the soil evenly moist for soil cuttings. 

Pruning of Inch plant to make it healthy

Pruning is the essential part of its care that keeps your plant healthy and encourage lush growth. It helps the plant conserve energy and produce more prolific and larger flowers. The best time for pruning is late winter to early spring just before plants are actively in growth. Use a sharp, sterilised scissors to cut the leggy stems. Trimming is an important part of growing inch plants is pinching back the long, vining tendrils. Take care not to remove more than about 25 percent of the plant’s growth at once.

Repotting of Inch plant

Reporting is important for those who want to grow more than one of your favorite plants and want to add to their garden. You should wait until a plant has filled its pot with roots before repotting. Choose a new larger pot with good drainage. It should be repotted after it doubles in size or once a year. Divide overcrowded plants by removing them from the pot then use a sharp knife to cut into the root mass and dividing it into 2 or 3 sections. Make sure the pot has adequate drainage holes. When repotting, use fresh potting mix and proper care.

Facing some common problem of Inch plant

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  1. Overwatering is the most common problem is any indoor plant. Yellow leaves are commonly caused by overly wet conditions.
  2. Brown leaves can caused by low humidity. Too much light can create dry, brown patches on leaves.

Benefits of Inch Plant

  • The most common benefits are air purification which can absorb the toxin from environment and produce fresh healthy air. It cleans the air of allergens, dust, pollutants and potentially harmful toxins.
  • Inch plant has long, trailing vines and colourful foliage which can be beautiful addition to any home decoration.
  • This plant has common medicinal uses treating skin conditions, respiratory issue and high blood pressure.

Inch plant Faq

1.Where should I place inch plants?

Ans. Place your plant in a spot with bright, indirect light. In a window that gets morning sun.

2. What’s going on with my inch plant?

Ans. These have really thin stringy roots so checking them can sometimes do more harm.

3. How can I save my Inch plant?

Ans. In my experience, lopping off the healthy bits and plunking them in clean, fresh soil leads to them rooting almost immediately.

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