Senecio Rowleyanus
Lighting: Direct Light
Water: Once every 10-14 days. Let soil completely dry out between waterings.
Humidity: Tolerates standard household humidity.
Family: Asteraceae
Native Origin: Southern Africa
USDA Hardy Zone: 10 & 11
GROWING INDOORS
This trailing succulent is equally stunning and easy to grow. It requires direct sunlight through a window and only needs water every 10-14 days. It can be difficult to overcome the damage from overwatering, so always err on the dry side and only water once your plant's soil has a moisture level of 0. Your String of Pearls can reach an astonishing 10 feet long.
GROWING OUTDOORS
String of Pearls will grow beautifully outdoors, but they are not winter hardy and should be brought inside once temperatures dip below 55 degrees. Spring through Fall, your String of Pearls can be kept in Full to Partial Shade, but make sure to not keep it in direct sunlight for long periods of time. Water once your plant has had a chance to dry out, usually about once every 7-10 days with moderate temperatures.