Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

This succulent has broad, green leaves that are formed close to the stems, with a red tinge on their tips. It grows tall and will hang over the edges, making it an ideal addition to succulent displays. In the Winter months, small, star-shaped blooms may appear.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” is an ideal succulent for newcomers to the hobby. It is simple to cultivate, can thrive inside or outside, and can be propagated without much difficulty. Just keep in mind that it is vulnerable to mealy bug attacks.

Watering

Watering requirements for Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” are typical of other succulents. To best care for this plant, it is recommended to use the “soak and dry” method, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings.

Where to Plant

“Worm Plant” may not be able to tolerate temperatures below 40° F (4.5° C), so it’s best to keep it in a pot that can be brought indoors if you live in a cold climate. Although it needs full to partial sun to thrive, it can also be grown indoors as long as it gets enough light.

How to Propagate Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

This plant is ideal for novice gardeners as it propagates readily from stem cuttings, making it simple to reproduce. Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” is known for its plentiful propagation.

To propagate “Worm Plant” cuttings, get a sterile, sharp knife or scissors. Take a stem from the main plant and let it scab over for a few days before planting in well-draining soil. Make sure to water the soil only when it has completely dried out.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

General Care for Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

Watering

Watering requirements for Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” are typical of other succulents. To best care for this plant, it is recommended to use the “soak and dry” method, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings.

Where to Plant

“Worm Plant” may not be able to tolerate temperatures below 40° F (4.5° C), so it’s best to keep it in a pot that can be brought indoors if you live in a cold climate. Although it needs full to partial sun to thrive, it can also be grown indoors as long as it gets enough light.

How to Propagate Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant”

This plant is ideal for novice gardeners as it propagates readily from stem cuttings, making it simple to reproduce. Crassula marnieriana “Worm Plant” is known for its plentiful propagation.

To propagate “Worm Plant” cuttings, get a sterile, sharp knife or scissors. Take a stem from the main plant and let it scab over for a few days before planting in well-draining soil. Make sure to water the soil only when it has completely dried out.

FAQ

Can you put succulents in water to root?

An alternative way to root succulent cuttings or leaves is to put them into a soil-based medium. This will provide the best chances for the cuttings to develop strong, healthy roots. Attempting to root them in water could be a gamble, as they can quickly become waterlogged and rot.

How often do you water Crassula marnieriana?

Every three weeks.

How do you care for Crassula Marnieriana?

Give the Jade Necklace Vine plenty of water, then let the soil dry out before watering again. Don’t let the plant sit in standing water. Feed it with a diluted liquid fertilizer to keep it healthy. Be aware that Crassula leaves and cuttings can be potentially toxic if ingested.

How do you propagate Crassula Marnieriana in water?

Large plants can be divided into smaller pieces, each with several leaves and some roots. Replant the pieces in suitable soil.

How do you take care of Crassula Marnieriana?

Water your Jade Necklace Vine often, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. Do not leave the plant sitting in water, as this can cause root rot. You can also feed it a liquid fertilizer every few weeks to keep it healthy. Keep in mind that both the leaves and cuttings of the Crassula plant can be toxic if ingested.