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How to Care for Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts How to Care for Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts

How to Care for Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts

With thick foliage and trailing growth, Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts is a popular tropical houseplant that adapts well to indoor growing conditions. This plant prefers bright indirect light, moderate humidity, and a chunky soil mix that allows excess moisture to drain properly.

Allowing the soil to partially dry between waterings can help support healthy root development and prevent common moisture issues. Providing warmth, airflow, and consistent care will help Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts continue producing healthy vines and strong foliage over time.

Plant Origin

Native to tropical regions. Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts grows best in warm environments.

Sunlight Requirements

Thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts prefers consistent indirect light for steady growth.

Water Requirements

Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out half way down between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts can benefit from extra humidity. Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts can be sensitive to hard tap water. Try using filtered water or leaving water out overnight before using.

Soil Requirements

Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts prefers a chunky and well-draining soil mix with orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir to help keep the roots healthy.

Humidity & Temperature

Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts prefers temperatures between 65-85 Degrees F and enjoys moderate humidity with good airflow.

Plant Propagation

Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts is commonly propagated through stem cuttings placed in water, sphagnum moss, or a chunky propagation mix.

Is this Plant Pet Friendly?

This plant is considered pet friendly.

Red Flags

Wrinkled leaves, yellowing foliage, or blackened stems on Variegated Dischidia Million Hearts may be signs of improper watering or overly dense soil.

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