Commelinaceae
Small-leaf Spiderwort (Tradescantia fluminensis): Complete Care Guide
Tradescantia fluminensis
An easy, beginner-friendly plant. Prefers bright indirect light, moderate watering, and well-draining soil. Grows very fast and benefits from regular pruning to keep it tidy.
Every 7 days
Partial shade
10° - 27°C
50% - 70%
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What is Small-leaf Spiderwort?
Small-leaf Spiderwort (Tradescantia fluminensis) is a easy-care plant from the Commelinaceae family. Tradescantia fluminensis is a fast-growing trailing groundcover native to Brazil and Argentina, belonging to the family Commelinaceae. It produces succulent stems with glossy green oval leaves and small white three-petaled flowers in spring and summer. Widely grown as a houseplant in hanging baskets...
Small-leaf Spiderwort grows up to 30cm, with spread of 90cm, watering every 7 days, 10°C – 27°C, 50–70% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.
Unlike many tropical plants, Small-leaf Spiderwort tolerates watering mistakes. Best for beginners. Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 14 days.
How to Care for Small-leaf Spiderwort?
TLDR: Small-leaf Spiderwort needs Partial shade, watering every 7 days, and temperatures between 10-27°C with 50-70% humidity.
How Often Should You Water Small-leaf Spiderwort?
Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Reduce watering frequency in winter.
How Much Light Does Small-leaf Spiderwort Need?
Thrives in bright indirect light. Tolerates lower light but growth slows. Avoid intense direct sun which may scorch the leaves.
What Is the Best Soil for Small-leaf Spiderwort?
Use well-draining potting mix amended with perlite or coarse sand. Ideal pH is 6.0 to 7.0.
What Pot Should You Use for Small-leaf Spiderwort?
Hanging baskets or planters with good drainage. Terracotta pots help prevent overwatering by allowing soil to breathe.
Care Schedule
Fertilize
Every 30 days
Repot
Every 365 days
What Is Small-leaf Spiderwort and Where Does It Come From?
Tradescantia fluminensis is a fast-growing trailing groundcover native to Brazil and Argentina, belonging to the family Commelinaceae. It produces succulent stems with glossy green oval leaves and small white three-petaled flowers in spring and summer. Widely grown as a houseplant in hanging baskets and as outdoor ground cover in frost-free regions.
How to Propagate Small-leaf Spiderwort?
Stem Cutting
Propagation is extremely easy for this species. Change water weekly if rooting in water. Use clean, sharp scissors.
- 1 Cut a healthy stem 3-4 inches long with 2-3 nodes
- 2 Remove leaves from lower nodes
- 3 Place in water or moist potting mix in indirect light
- 4 Wait 1-2 weeks for roots to develop
- 5 Transplant to a pot with well-draining soil
Materials needed:
How Big Does Small-leaf Spiderwort Grow?
TLDR: Small-leaf Spiderwort can reach up to 30cm tall with Fast growth rate.
Max height
30cm
Spread
90cm
Growth rate
Fast
Foliage
Evergreen
Warning: Toxic Plant
This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
Ground Cover
Soil coverage
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What Diseases Commonly Affect Small-leaf Spiderwort?
TLDR: Small-leaf Spiderwort is susceptible to 8 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.
Root Rot
Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.
Overwatering
Overwatering occurs when plants receive too much water, depriving roots of oxygen and causing root rot. This environmental stress is one of the most common causes of houseplant death, as waterlogged soil prevents roots from breathing and functioning properly.
Spider Mites
Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.
Aphids
Aphids are small, soft-bodied, pear-shaped insects (1/16 to 1/8 inch long) that feed by sucking nutrient-rich sap from plants. They reproduce rapidly and can quickly weaken plants, causing distorted growth and transmitting plant viruses. Aphids come in various colors including green, black, red, yellow, brown, and gray. They secrete honeydew, a sticky substance that attracts ants and encourages sooty mold growth.
Meaning & Symbolism
Symbolizes resilience and adaptability. Its vigorous, spreading growth represents perseverance and the ability to thrive under challenging conditions.
Fun Facts
It is considered invasive in several regions outside its native range, including New Zealand and parts of Europe
Its white three-petaled flowers are characteristic of the Commelinaceae family
A single stem cutting can root and establish a new plant within days
It is native to Brazil and Argentina but now naturalized across all inhabited continents
Frequently asked questions
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