Apr 16, 2026
the plant is just Wow
Really like the plant , thank you succulent sphere
By Mamta
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The Pink Wandering Jew brings a soft, almost pastel energy to any space — its leaves are a blush mix of pale green, white, and pink that brightens shaded balconies and indoor shelves alike. It grows quickly and trails generously, filling a hanging basket within a season.
Difficulty — Beginner Friendly | Maintenance — Low | Ideal for — Both Indoor and Outdoor
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Care Guide
☀️ Sunlight — Bright indirect light, 2–4 hours. Too much direct sun bleaches the pink colouring.
💧 Watering — Once every 7–10 days in summer. Every 15–20 days during monsoon.
🌱 Soil — 60% cocopeat + 40% river sand. Keep slightly more moist than typical succulents.
🌡️ Temperature — Thrives in 18°C–33°C.
✂️ Maintenance tip — Pinch the tips regularly to encourage denser, bushier growth rather than long stringy trails.
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5.0 average from 1 review
Apr 16, 2026
the plant is just Wow
Really like the plant , thank you succulent sphere
By Mamta
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Clear answers for the details people usually want to know before ordering Pink Wandering Jew (Tradescantia) — Blush Pink Trailing Succulent.
Yes, Pink Wandering Jew is perfect for hanging baskets indoors in India near a bright window with 3–5 hours of indirect sunlight. The trailing stems look stunning in macramé hangers. Ensure the pot has drainage holes and avoid overwatering.
Pink Wandering Jew grows at a moderate to fast pace in India, especially during October to March. Bright indirect light, occasional watering, and monthly diluted fertilizer during the growing season gives the best results.
Water Pink Wandering Jew once every 7–10 days in summer and every 14–20 days in winter. Let the top 2–3 cm of soil dry between waterings. Yellowing or mushy stems are the first sign of overwatering.
Yes! Take a healthy stem cutting of 8–10 cm, let it dry in shade for 2–3 days to callus, then place in moist well-draining soil. Keep in bright indirect light — roots usually appear within 2–4 weeks in Indian temperatures.
Pink Wandering Jew prefers bright indirect light and tolerates partial shade. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun which scorches leaves. A north or east-facing balcony or a bright indoor spot 1–2 metres from a window works well.