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Here’s a full care guide for String OF Fish Hooks Plant (Senecio radicans ‘Fish Hooks’) 🪴 — a beautiful, trailing succulent known for its curved, bluish-green leaves that resemble fish hooks.
String OF Fish Hooks Plant Needs bright light to full sun.
Ideal: 4–6 hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily.
Can tolerate some direct morning or late afternoon sun.
Indoors, place near a south- or west-facing window (filtered light).
Prefers warm conditions: 18–30°C.
Protect from frost — never expose below 10°C.
Ensure good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
As a succulent, it prefers less frequent watering.
Water only when the soil is completely dry.
During the growing season (spring–summer), water every 10–14 days.
In winter, reduce to once a month or less.
Avoid letting the roots sit in water — root rot is common with overwatering.
String OF Fish Hooks Plant Adapts well to average household humidity.
Avoid excess humidity — keep it in a well-ventilated spot.
Use a well-draining succulent or cactus mix.
Ideal mix:
50% cactus/succulent soil
30% perlite
20% coarse sand or pumice
You can also add a little cocopeat for mild moisture retention.
Feed once every 4–6 weeks during active growth (spring to summer).
Use a diluted, low-nitrogen cactus fertilizer.
Skip fertilizing in winter.
Trim leggy or dried stems to encourage new, fuller growth.
You can re-root cuttings easily — just place them in moist soil or water.
Very easy from stem cuttings:
Cut a healthy vine (5–10 cm).
Let it callous over for 1–2 days.
Plant in dry succulent soil or root in water.
Mist lightly until new growth appears.
String OF Fish Hooks Plant | Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mushy stems | Overwatering | Let soil dry, remove affected parts |
| Shriveling leaves | Underwatering | Give a thorough soak and adjust frequency |
| Pale leaves | Low light | Move to brighter spot |
| No growth | Poor soil or low light | Repot with fresh mix and improve light |