Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

This attractive succulent has large, thick green leaves that grow close together along its stems. The edges of the leaves are tinted a bright red, giving it a unique look. Its upright growth makes it a great choice for adding texture and fullness to mixed succulent arrangements. During the winter months, it produces small, star-shaped blooms.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” is an ideal succulent for those just starting out with the plants. It is simple to look after, thrives both indoors and outdoors, and can be propagated with ease. It is worth noting, however, that it is prone to mealy bug infestations.

Watering

The Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” should be watered using the “soak and dry” method. Keep the soil completely dry between waterings.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area with temperatures that drop below 40° F (4.5° C), it’s best to put Worm Plant in a pot that can be brought indoors. This succulent thrives in both full and partial sunlight, but can also be grown indoors if it is exposed to enough light.

How to Propagate Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

This succulent is ideal for those just starting out in propagation due to its simplicity; Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” is a highly prolific propagator that can be grown from stem cuttings with ease.

To propagate Worm Plant from cuttings, first use a clean, sharp knife or scissors. Cut off a stem from the parent plant and leave it to dry out for a few days before planting it in soil that drains well. Water the plant only when the soil has fully dried out.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

General Care for Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

Watering

The Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” should be watered using the “soak and dry” method. Keep the soil completely dry between waterings.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area with temperatures that drop below 40° F (4.5° C), it’s best to put Worm Plant in a pot that can be brought indoors. This succulent thrives in both full and partial sunlight, but can also be grown indoors if it is exposed to enough light.

How to Propagate Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

This succulent is ideal for those just starting out in propagation due to its simplicity; Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” is a highly prolific propagator that can be grown from stem cuttings with ease.

To propagate Worm Plant from cuttings, first use a clean, sharp knife or scissors. Cut off a stem from the parent plant and leave it to dry out for a few days before planting it in soil that drains well. Water the plant only when the soil has fully dried out.

FAQ

Can you put succulents in water to root?

The safest and most reliable way to propagate succulent cuttings or leaves is by planting them in soil. While it is possible to root the stems in water, this can be a risky endeavor since the cuttings can quickly become waterlogged and rot. Planting in soil will give you the best chance at success and will help the roots to become stronger and more resilient.

How often do you water Crassula marnieriana?

Every three weeks.

How do you care for Crassula Marnieriana?

Give your Jade Necklace Vine a good drink of water and wait until the soil has dried out. Don’t leave standing water around the plant. Feed it occasionally with a diluted liquid fertilizer to keep it healthy. Keep in mind that the leaves and cuttings of Crassula can be toxic if ingested by people or animals.

How do you propagate Crassula Marnieriana in water?

Alternatively, large plants can be divided into smaller segments.

How do you take care of Crassula Marnieriana?

Give the Jade Necklace Vine plenty of water and let the soil dry before watering it again. Don’t let the plant stay in standing water. Additionally, give it some diluted liquid fertiliser every once in a while to maintain its health. Keep in mind that the leaves and cuttings of this succulent can be toxic if ingested.