Ceropegia tolerates both partial shade and sunny locations, actively developing in any light.
But it does not like prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can leave burns on its leaves.
Throughout the entire period of active growth and development, ceropegia must be watered in moderate quantities, and watering begins after the top of the substrate has dried.
Prefers regular moderate watering, allowing the soil in the top layer to dry out.
The soil should be light, loose and breathable.
Peat pH neutral, perlite to loosen the soil and retain moisture, sand, expanded clay must be at the bottom of the container.
Ready-made soil for cacti and succulents is suitable.
Flowering: Flowering is no less original, as is the type of plant itself.
If you want to control the size of your Ceropegia, you can trim it as you wish, but be careful not to trim more than a third of the plant's size.
Yellow and diseased leaves may appear during the summer months when Ceropegia is actively growing and such leaves should be trimmed off immediately.
Previously, we talked about how to grow sedum.