Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’

This succulent is an ideal choice for those new to growing succulents. Its flat, oval-shaped leaves are a grey-green hue with attractive purple spots. It grows well indoors with plenty of light, although it rarely produces its white, tube-shaped flowers indoors during the summer.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Calico Hearts is an ideal succulent for novice gardeners. It flourishes under bright, indoor lighting, and when grown outside, it forms small clumps. It also looks great in rock gardens.

Watering

Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’ should not be overwatered. The best approach is to utilize the “soak and dry” technique, letting the soil dry out completely between watering cycles.

Where to Plant

If you are in an area with temperatures lower than 20° F (-6.7° C), it is recommended to grow ‘Calico Hearts’ in a pot that can be brought inside when the weather gets cold.

How to Propagate Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’

Propagating ‘Calico Hearts’ is a simple process. Select a strong, thriving leaf and carefully twist it off of the main plant. Make sure that all of the leaf is removed from the stem, though it’s okay if a bit of the stem is taken off along with the leaf.

Wait for the leaf to form a callous over a few days and then place it on soil that drains well. Water the soil only after it is completely dry. Once roots and a rosette have formed and the original leaf has withered, transplant the new growth.

To restate the sentence in different words, she has been working hard to complete the project. She has been putting in a lot of effort to finish the task.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’

General Care for Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts

Watering

Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’ should not be overwatered. The best approach is to utilize the “soak and dry” technique, letting the soil dry out completely between watering cycles.

Where to Plant

If you are in an area with temperatures lower than 20° F (-6.7° C), it is recommended to grow ‘Calico Hearts’ in a pot that can be brought inside when the weather gets cold.

How to Propagate Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’

Propagating ‘Calico Hearts’ is a simple process. Select a strong, thriving leaf and carefully twist it off of the main plant. Make sure that all of the leaf is removed from the stem, though it’s okay if a bit of the stem is taken off along with the leaf.

Wait for the leaf to form a callous over a few days and then place it on soil that drains well. Water the soil only after it is completely dry. Once roots and a rosette have formed and the original leaf has withered, transplant the new growth.

To restate the sentence in different words, she has been working hard to complete the project. She has been putting in a lot of effort to finish the task.

FAQ

How do you take care of a string of hearts indoors?

Grow string of hearts in a well-lit spot that does not get direct sunlight. Water the plant regularly during the spring and summer months, making sure to let the soil dry out between waterings. Reduce the amount of water given to the plant during the winter, and make sure the soil is not too wet as this can cause the roots to rot and kill the plant.

How often do you water String of Hearts indoors?

The String of Hearts plant has a succulent-like nature and should not be over-watered. It is best to wait until the soil is dry 2/3 of the way down in the pot before giving it a drink.

How do you care for a calico heart succulent?

Calico Hearts is able to withstand dry conditions and does not need to be watered frequently. It is important not to overwater the plant, as this can cause root rot. Check the soil before you water and water only when it is dry to the touch. Make sure to empty any drainage trays to prevent the roots from being submerged in water.

How do you care for an adromischus maculatus?

Adromischus maculatus ‘Calico Hearts’ should be watered with a “soak and dry” technique, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings to avoid over-watering.

How do you propagate calico hearts?

Place the leaf in a container of water and wait for roots to form. Once roots have formed, plant the leaf in moist soil and watch for a new Calico Heart plant to grow!

Propagating ‘Calico Hearts’ is quite simple! Pick a strong and healthy leaf off of the main plant. Gently twist the leaf, making sure not to leave any residue of the leaf on the stem (it’s okay if some of the stem gets taken off with the leaf). Put the leaf in a bowl of water and wait for the roots to grow. After the roots have grown, plant the leaf in damp soil and observe the development of the new Calico Heart plant.