A trailing succulent strung with bead-like leaves. Dramatic spilling from a shelf, but it wants sun and sharp drainage.
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Bright, indirect
The brightest indirect light you can give, with some gentle direct sun. Too little light and the strands go sparse and stretchy.
Every 2–3 weeks, much less in winter. Overwatering is the usual killer.
Gritty cactus/succulent mix; drainage is everything.
A shallow pot with drainage; terracotta helps it dry out.
Every 2–3 years; it is shallow-rooted and fine snug.
Lay a strand on moist mix or trim cuttings and press the nodes into soil; they root easily.
Toxic to pets if eaten.