Dischidia Ruscifolia Variegata
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Dischidia ruscifolia, also known as Million Hearts, is a charming trailing plant native to the Philippines, known for its small, heart-shaped leaves and easygoing nature. Here’s how to care for it:
Light
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Bright, indirect light is best. It can tolerate some direct morning sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays.
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It can adapt to lower light, but growth may slow, and variegation may fade.
Water
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Let the soil dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.
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It is semi-succulent, so it's drought-tolerant. Overwatering is a common problem.
Humidity
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Prefers moderate to high humidity but can adapt to average indoor levels.
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Benefits from occasional misting or being near a humidifier, especially in dry climates.
Temperature
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Thrives in 65–85°F (18–29°C)
Soil
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Use a well-draining mix, such as orchid bark, coco husk, and perlite—or a succulent/cactus mix with added bark.
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Avoid heavy or compact soil.
Fertilizer
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Feed monthly during the growing season (spring–summer) with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer.
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No need to fertilize in fall or winter.
Propagation
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Easily propagated by stem cuttings. Place in water or moist sphagnum moss until roots develop.
Common Issues
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Yellowing leaves: Often from overwatering.
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Leaf drop: Could be from sudden environmental changes or under-watering.
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Pests: Watch for mealybugs, aphids, and scale.
Size: 15cm, comes in hanging nursery pot size 14.