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Ceropegia Woodii

Ceropegia Woodii

Cascade of living hearts

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Ceropegia Woodii, the vine with heart-shaped leaves that cascade down

Ceropegia woodii , also known as the heart vine or string of hearts, is a climbing succulent native to the rocky regions of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Belonging to the Apocynaceae family, it develops slender, trailing stems that can reach several meters in length at maturity, arising from a fleshy, tuberous caudex that stores water and nutrients.

Its dense foliage consists of small, heart-shaped leaves, dark green marbled with silver on the upper surface and slightly purplish underneath, borne on slender stems at regular intervals. Throughout the seasons, Ceropegia woodii may produce discreet tubular flowers of pink and purple , an unmistakable characteristic of its genus, attracting certain pollinating insects through temporary trapping.

Adopt Ceropegia Woodii today and let its graceful trailing stems bring a unique botanical touch to your interior.

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Maintenance tips

Care of Ceropegia Woodii

☀️ Light

Ceropegia woodii thrives in bright, direct light for several hours a day, ideally near a south- or west-facing window. It tolerates a few hours of direct morning sun, which enhances the silvery coloration of its leaves. Avoid overly dark locations, which cause the foliage to pale and the internodes to elongate. For dimly lit interiors, ourgrow light for dimly lit indoor environmentseffectively compensates for the lack of natural light.

💧 Watering

Wait until the potting mix is ​​completely dry throughout before watering. In summer, watering every 10 to 14 days is usually sufficient. In winter, water more frequently, every 3 to 4 weeks, as the caudex stores reserves. Overwatering is the main cause of failure with this succulent.

Important advice:Always use room temperature water and make sure the pot has effective drainage holes.

🪴 Substrate

We recommend ouruniversal substrate enriched with essential nutrientsThe substrate should be slightly lightened with sand or perlite to ensure optimal drainage, which is essential for Ceropegia Woodii. A substrate that is too compact promotes water stagnation and caudex rot.

⭐️ Additional tips

Fertilize Ceropegia Woodii from March to September, every 3 weeks, with ourliquid fertilizer, easy to dose with graduated pipette, to support the growth of its long, drooping stems.

Gently wipe the small leaves with oursoft gloves for cleaning foliage without damaging it, in order to preserve their silvery pattern and promote good photosynthesis.

For overall foliage maintenance, ournatural care kit for houseplantsIt includes everything you need: sprayer, concentrated black soap and microfiber gloves to easily protect and care for your plants.

Ceropegia woodii is a particularly accommodating plant that rewards every bit of care with graceful and continuous growth. With a few simple attentions, its cascades of heart-shaped leaves will beautify your home season after season.

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Everything you need to know Ceropegia Woodii

What light exposure is best for my Ceropegia Woodii?

Ceropegia Woodii thrives in bright light, ideally placed less than 50 cm from a south or west facing window, where it benefits from a few hours of direct sunlight.

In its natural habitat, the heart-shaped vine grows on sunny, rocky slopes in southern Africa, exposed to intense light. Good exposure enhances the characteristic silvery contrast of its heart-shaped leaves and stimulates the production of new stems. Insufficient light causes excessive internodal elongation and pale foliage.

In summer, a south-facing window is ideal. In winter, if natural light diminishes, move it even closer to the glass or relocate it to the brightest window in your home.

Important tip 🌿Avoid prolonged periods of shade, which quickly weaken this succulent plant that thrives in full sun. Rotate the pot regularly so that all the stems receive equal exposure to light.For rooms with insufficient lighting, ourfull spectrum horticultural lampfaithfully imitates natural light to maintain the vigor of your plants, without harmful UV rays.

Is Ceropegia Woodii toxic to animals and children?

Ceropegia Woodii is considered non-toxic to cats, dogs and young children according to available data from the main botanical databases of plant toxicology.

Unlike other members of the Apocynaceae family that contain alkaloids or irritating resins, Ceropegia woodii does not contain any chemicals known to be dangerous for pets or young children. It does not produce calcium oxalates or irritating latex.

This characteristic makes it a trailing plant particularly suitable for homes with pets or young children, provided it is placed high up, on a shelf or in a hanging pot, to protect its delicate thread-like stems from repeated chewing that could damage it.

What precautions should be taken on a daily basis?

Even though the plant is non-toxic, it is best to prevent animals from ingesting its leaves or stems in large quantities, which could cause mild, harmless digestive irritation.

The heart-shaped vine thrives in lively homes, provided it is given a high place that protects both the plant and its cohabitants.

Why are the leaves of my Ceropegia Woodii turning yellow?

The leaves of Ceropegia Woodii most often turn yellow due to overwatering, insufficient light, or a nutrient deficiency.

  • If the leaves turn yellow and become soft, the problem usually comes from excess water which causes the beginning of root or tuberous caudex rot, which is particularly sensitive to waterlogging.
  • If the leaves gradually turn yellow while remaining firm and dry, the plant often lacks light or fertilizer.
  • If the yellowing is accompanied by small light spots, a dull appearance or fine webbing, it may be a mite infestation, common indoors, especially in dry atmospheres.

Ceropegia Woodii stores its reserves in a fleshy caudex at the base of the stems: when this caudex becomes soft or shows dark spots in addition to leaf yellowing, it is a sign of overwatering which must be corrected without delay by letting the substrate dry completely.

Important tip 🌿One or two old leaves turning yellow from time to time is perfectly normal: it is part of the plant's natural cycle.On the other hand, there is cause for concern if several leaves turn yellow rapidly, if the phenomenon spreads to young leaves, or if growth slows down significantly.

In case of a mite infestation, prioritize ourplant-friendly biological treatments, effective and non-aggressive to your interior.

When and how should I repot my Ceropegia Woodii?

Ceropegia Woodii is ideally repotted in spring, between March and May, when growth resumes actively.

Repotting is necessary when:

  • The roots emerge through the drainage holes.
  • Growth is slowing down.
  • or that the substrate compacts too quickly after watering.

As a general rule, repotting every 2 years is sufficient for an adult plant.

Note that Ceropegia Woodii likes to be slightly cramped in its pot: its caudex and fine roots do not need much space and a pot that is too large promotes stagnation of moisture, which is detrimental to this succulent.

Choose a pot 2 to 3 cm wider than the old one, and make sure it has drainage holes. Ourtransparent pots to monitor the rootsare ideal: their transparency allows you to check the condition of the caudex and root recovery after repotting, without having to disturb the plant.

Prepare a well-draining and aerated substrate, specially adapted to this trailing succulent plant.We recommend ourwell-draining substrates enriched with biostimulants, designed to promote drainage, root oxygenation, and healthy long-term growth. For Ceropegia Woodii, supplement this substrate with ouruniversal substrate enriched with essential nutrients, slightly lightened with perlite.

  1. Carefully remove the plant from its pot, tapping the pot if necessary to loosen the root ball without pulling on the fragile stems.
  2. Gently loosen the roots if they are very compacted, without breaking them. Check the condition of the caudex and remove any soft or necrotic parts.
  3. Place a layer of substrate at the bottom of the pot, position the plant upright, then fill with substrate without burying the caudex.

Important tip 🌿After repotting, wait 5 to 7 days before watering: the roots of Ceropegia Woodii need a short rest to heal before coming into contact with moisture.Repotting every two years is more than enough to ensure healthy and balanced growth for this plant.

When and how should I fertilize my Ceropegia Woodii?

Ceropegia Woodii should be fertilized every 2 to 3 weeks from March to October with a liquid fertilizer diluted in the watering water.

During autumn and winter, from November to February, significantly reduce or stop fertilization. This is a period of dormancy during which the plant produces few or no new shoots.

Ceropegia Woodii is a moderately growing succulent whose caudex naturally stores nutrient reserves: light but regular fertilization is quite sufficient, and excessive fertilizer may burn its fine roots or cause overly rapid and weak stem development.

A well-balanced intake promotes:

  • denser, more colorful foliage
  • steady growth of the trailing stems,
  • and improved plant resistance.

👉 For best results, we recommend ourconcentrated fertilizer for houseplantsEasy to dose, with fast visible results. Practical tips are printed directly on the back of the label and on the product information sheet, for simple and hassle-free use.

Important tip 🌿Never fertilize Ceropegia Woodii in a dry substrate: this could burn the roots.Water normally first, then apply diluted fertilizer 2 to 3 days later, when the soil is slightly moist. Regular but moderate fertilization will keep your Ceropegia Woodii vigorous and healthy 💚

How do I properly water my Ceropegia Woodii?

Water Ceropegia woodii when the substrate has dried out completely, approximately every 10 to 14 days in summer and every 20 to 30 days in winter. Use room temperature water.

How do I know when to water?

The finger test remains the most reliable method: insert your index finger into the substrate to a depth of 2 to 3 cm. If the substrate is dry, it's time to water. If it's still damp, wait a few more days.

Ceropegia Woodii has a fleshy caudex at the base of its stems, a storage organ typical of succulents allowing it to store water and nutrients: this characteristic gives it remarkable drought tolerance and makes any overwatering particularly harmful, which can quickly lead to rot of the caudex and roots.

Important advice:When in doubt, it's always better to wait a little longer than to overwater. Ceropegia woodii tolerates being missed much better than having a constantly damp substrate, which quickly causes its precious caudex to rot.

How do I take cuttings from my Ceropegia Woodii?

Ceropegia Woodii is propagated by stem cuttings or by taking small aerial tubers that form naturally along the stems, ideally in spring or early summer.

Stem cutting methodSelect a healthy stem 10 to 15 cm long with at least two pairs of heart-shaped leaves. Make a clean cut just below a node with ourStainless steel blade pruning shears for taking cuttings without damaging the plantA clean, precise cut reduces the risk of infection and promotes rapid root growth. Remove the leaves at the base, going down 3 to 4 cm.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Allow the cut to heal for 1 to 2 hours in the open air before installing the cutting, to avoid any risk of rot.
  2. Place the cutting in ourtransparent pots to monitor root developmentfilled with a light and draining substrate, keeping the substrate slightly moist without excess.
  3. Place the cutting in a bright and warm location, between 20 and 25°C, away from intense direct sunlight.

Aerial tuber methodCeropegia woodii regularly produces small, round, fleshy tubers along its thread-like stems: simply carefully lift these tubers and place them on the surface of auniversal substrate enriched with essential nutrients, slightly damp, without burying them completely. This method is particularly simple and has a very good success rate, specific to this species.

Important tip 🌿Ceropegia woodii typically establishes roots in 3 to 5 weeks. Success is confirmed when new, small, heart-shaped leaves appear above the surface of the substrate, indicating active root development. Maintain warmth and avoid overwatering during this critical phase.

The essentials regarding Ceropegia Woodii

Ceropegia woodii: identity and origin

Ceropegia woodii, commonly known as string of hearts, is a climbing succulent native to South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Swaziland. This trailing plant belongs to the Apocynaceae family and is distinguished by its small, heart-shaped leaves, silvery-green mottled on top and purple underneath, borne on long, purplish strands that can reach one meter in length. Its growth remains moderate, and its semi-succulent behavior allows it to store water in its stems and root tubers.

Ceropegia care: light, watering and substrate

The string of hearts thrives in bright, indirect light, ideally placed near a sunny window, but out of direct, prolonged sunlight which would scorch its delicate foliage. Watering should be infrequent: wait until the soil is completely dry before watering again, approximately every 10 to 15 days in summer and every 3 to 4 weeks in winter. Ouruniversal substrate enriched with biostimulantsIt provides the essential mineral drainage for its tuberous roots, preventing any risk of excess water.

Where should you place your Ceropegia for dense and colorful foliage?

The string of hearts expresses its most intense colors in a bright and stable exposure, without cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.

  • South window:bright light, most colorful foliage
  • Window is:Gentle light, regular and healthy growth
  • Temperature :between 18 and 24°C all year round
  • Humidity :Standard ambient rate, no special requirements
  • Dark room:OURfull spectrum horticultural lampcompensates for the lack of natural light

Frequently asked question: Why are the stems of my Ceropegia woodii becoming etiolated?

Long, spaced-out stems with small, pale leaves almost always indicate insufficient light: this is the most common cause of etiolation in this plant. Overwatering is the second most common problem, leading to tuber rot and sudden stem collapse. After 2 to 3 weeks of acclimatization, if the plant seems cramped, repotting in ourtransparent pots for optimal drainagewill allow monitoring of the condition of the roots and tubers. A monthly application ofliquid fertilizer for houseplantsIn spring and summer, it supports growth without forcing the plant.

Buy Ceropegia woodii at Plant and Stories

Our Ceropegia woodii is in stock and carefully shipped to ensure it arrives in perfect health. Each plant is selected by our expert teams for its dense foliage and the vigor of its trailing stems. To enhance its display, ourCare pack with spray bottle and black soapIt allows you to maintain the foliage without limescale deposits. The string of hearts is a sure way to add movement and character to any interior.

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