How To Care Wandering Jew Plant. Make sure that you dilute the fertilizer to 50-percent strength. The plant can easily be propagated through stem tip cuttings.
Before frost hits in the fall I bring my wandering jew plants indoors and keep them growing as houseplants. Garden-grown wandering Jew plants benefit from a 2- to 3-inch-thick layer of lightweight mulch during the coldest part of the year and regular watering on nights when frost is predicted. Preventing any salt buildup is relatively simple.
Make sure that you dilute the fertilizer to 50-percent strength.
Cut back on watering during the winter months when growth slows. Garden-grown wandering Jew plants benefit from a 2- to 3-inch-thick layer of lightweight mulch during the coldest part of the year and regular watering on nights when frost is predicted. The plant can easily be propagated through stem tip cuttings. All you need to choose a suitable place with indirect sunlight and prepare the soil well before planting.