String OF Fish Hooks Plant
Rs. 107.00
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Vendor: Jiffy Plants
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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.
Here’s a full care guide for String OF Fish Hooks Plant :
🌞 Light
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).
🌡️ Temperature
Prefers warm conditions: 18–30°C.
Protect from frost — never expose below 10°C.
Ensure good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
💧 Watering
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.
🌫️ Humidity
Adapts well to average household humidity.
Avoid excess humidity — keep it in a well-ventilated spot.
🌱 Soil
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.
🍽️ Fertilizer
Feed once every 4–6 weeks during active growth (spring to summer).
Use a diluted, low-nitrogen cactus fertilizer.
Skip fertilizing in winter.
✂️ Pruning & Maintenance
Trim leggy or dried stems to encourage new, fuller growth.
You can re-root cuttings easily — just place them in moist soil or water.
🌸 Propagation
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.
⚠️ Common Problems 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