If your roommate is a waffle plant and you still manage to cry the most, you might be a lil drama queen. Chill, coffee. 🙄☕
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If your roommate is a waffle plant and you still manage to cry the most, you might be a lil drama queen. Chill, coffee. 🙄☕
A gorgeous Snow White waffle plant I spotted the other day 💜.
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Purple waffle plants (Hemigraphis alternata) are beautiful and unique houseplants with crinkly, waffle-textured leaves that are a deep purple colour on the underside and a lighter green on the top. They are relatively easy to care for, but they do require some special attention in order to thrive.
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Light: Purple waffle plants prefer bright, indirect light. Too little light can cause them to lose their rich purple coloring, and too much direct sunlight can bleach their leaves and burn them. An east- or west-facing window is ideal.
Water: Purple waffle plants like to be kept moist, but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Be sure to water deeply when you do water, so that the water reaches the roots.
Humidity: Purple waffle plants prefer high humidity. If the air in your home is dry, you can increase the humidity around your plant by placing it on a pebble tray filled with water or by misting it regularly.
Fertilizer: Fertilize your purple waffle plant once a month during the spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength. Do not fertilize in the fall and winter.
Propagation: Purple waffle plants are easy to propagate from stem cuttings. To propagate, simply cut a stem from the plant and place it in a glass of water. The stem will root within a few weeks. Once the roots are established, you can plant the stem in a pot of moist soil.
Troubleshooting:
Wilting leaves: If the leaves on your purple waffle plant are wilting, it is likely due to a lack of water or humidity. Make sure the plant is getting enough water and that the air around the plant is humid.
Brown leaves: If the leaves on your purple waffle plant are turning brown, it is likely due to a lack of nutrients or sunburn. Fertilize the plant regularly and move it to a shadier location.
Pests and diseases: Purple waffle plants are susceptible to a variety of pests and diseases, including mealybugs, spider mites, and scale. Inspect your plants regularly for pests and diseases, and treat them immediately if you find any.
With proper care, purple waffle plants can thrive and provide years of enjoyment.
a comparison of my hemigraphis alternata and hedera helix, about 5-6 months apart
• Purple Waffle • 🌱• Snow White Purple Waffle• Thinking I might put them in a pot together and letting them all blend together. 💟☯️
Half of my eight plants.
Golden Pothos
Purple Waffle (No joke, that’s the name)
Croton Superstar (Still not joking)
Fittonia
With the exception of the Fittonia, all of the others were in small cups when I bought them at Walmart. I don’t think the Pothos had even six leaves before I put into a proper pot and it’s grown like crazy since last year. I bought the Fitt, Croton, and Waffle because they all stood out from the other plants.