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How do you plant a wandering Jew

By Rachel Ross |

​Wandering jew propagation is easily done from stem cuttings. Remove all but a few leaves off of the stem cuttings and then place them in a smaller pot with moist potting soil in a warm, bright area. You’ll start seeing new shoots growing after 1-1.5 months.

How do you plant a wandering Jew in the ground?

Wandering jew plant outdoors is best placed in a spot where it stays between 50-80 degrees most of the year. Provide a bright, but partially-shaded environment, and your plant will be thrilled.

Can you plant a wandering Jew outside?

You can keep wandering Jew plants outside if you live in USDA plant hardiness zones 8 through 11.

Does a Wandering Jew plant need sun or shade?

Wandering Jew Light Requirements Wandering jews are pretty picky about getting the right amount of light. They need a lot of light to maintain their bright color, but direct sunlight will burn their leaves (except for tradescantia purple queen, they love growing in full sun!).