Baby Tears plant is a vine species. It is a symbol of renewal and natural stress relief. Its other common name is Angel’s Tears. From the tiny green round leaves, the Baby Tears plant gets its name. It is an easy-to-grow and easy-to-maintain plant. It prefers bright, indirect light. In a perfect place, it creates countless small green leaves. You can easily grow them both in soil and in water.
Baby Tears is also a flowering plant. Its flower color is creamy ivory. It needs rich, moist loam and slightly acidic soil. Baby Tears is a fast-growing plant that can be grown as groundcover and larger-style bonsais, considering all aspects. Baby Tears plant is a good choice for beginners.
Finally, to enjoy the beauty of the Baby Tears plant, you must follow some tips.
Now, I am describing these tips:
Common Name | Baby Tears |
Botanical Name | Soleirolia soleirolii |
Family | Urticaceae |
Plant Type | Perennial, ground cover |
Mature Size | 1–2 in. tall, spreads up to 3 ft. |
Sun Exposure | Bright indirect light, low light, artificial light |
Soil Type | Rich, moist loam; well-drained |
Soil pH | Slightly acidic |
Bloom Time | Spring and summer (indoors may vary) |
Flower Color | Creamy ivory |
Watering | Keep soil consistently moist; avoid overwatering |
Fertilizer | Liquid fertilizer; use in spring and summer |
Toxicity | Non-toxic to pets |

Right Place
To take care of a Baby Tears plant, you must put it in the right place. Before placing it, you need to know what type of light it needs to grow well. Baby Tears is an indirect light plant. It grows in low light but better in bright light. Of course, you should keep your Baby Tears out of direct sunlight because direct sunlight can burn its beautiful leaves.
For this reason, you should place your lovely Baby Tears plant where sunlight does not come directly. So, you can easily place it in your living room, office room, or near a window where sunlight does not come in. You can also place it in a low-light area because it also grows in no-light places. You will be surprised to know that it can even grow under artificial light. So, you can place it anywhere except in direct sunlight without any worries.
Soil
Soil is an important element for plants. Baby Tears plants need rich, moist loam soil. You should use good potting mix soil, which works well to maintain moisture. It is also good for your Baby Tears as an indoor plant. However, a good potting mix helps your plant to improve drainage. You can also use lightweight soil because it is very essential for indirect, low-light plants. As your Baby Tears prefers moist soil, be careful not to let the soil dry out too much. It is very harmful to Baby Tears
Water
Every plant needs water to live. Baby Tears plants prefer moist soil. They do not like dry soil for this reason. Baby Tears plants need water in a medium amount. As they do not like dry soil, less water is not suitable. On the other hand, too much water is harmful because it causes root rot. So, be careful about watering. But it is good to know that the plant absorbs less water in winter. So, give a small amount of water to your Baby Tears in winter.
Baby Tears plants also grow in water. They are not only soil-based but also water-based. To grow it in water, take a pot full of water and a healthy stem of the Baby Tears plant. Then put the stem in the pot and enjoy its beauty easily.
Fertilizer
Fertilizer is very important for the Baby Tears plant because it helps your plant grow well and keeps its foliage green. It also helps it bloom. You can use liquid fertilizer for your plant because it is very easy to apply. You can apply more nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium. This will help your plant grow well, make stems healthy, promote root growth, remove pests and insects, and also help with flowering. You should know that summer and spring are the main times for fertilizing because these are growing seasons. On the other hand, winter is the resting time for plants. For this reason, winter is not the perfect time for fertilizing.
Pruning
Pruning is very important for plants. It encourages your plant to grow well. Pruning your Baby Tears plant is very easy. At the beginning of pruning, you can take scissors. Then remove yellow and damaged leaves from your plant. You can also cut the damaged stems and the stems which are much taller than the others. Pruning should be done in summer and spring, just like fertilizing, because growing seasons are the best for pruning.

Propagation
Baby Tears plant propagation is very easy. First, select a healthy stem. Then cut the stem 1 or 2 inches long. Secondly, place the stem in a pot of water. Wait for a few days. After a few days, you will see small roots on the stems. Finally, you can set the plant in water
Flower Care
During the growing seasons, Baby Tears plants bloom. Adequate light, water, temperature, and fertilizer application make them suitable for flowering. Although it blooms more outdoors, it can also flower indoors if provided with sufficient nutrients. Its flowers are very sweet. Its beauty and sweet fragrance will mesmerize you. Remove dead flowers when the blooms are finished. You should keep your plant neat and clean. And when the blooms are finished, it is the best time to prune your Baby Tears plant
Solving Common Problems
Some common problems you may face when taking care of the Baby Tears plant. Now I will share some common problems and their solutions.
Brown Leaves
When you see many leaves turning from green to brown, you will understand that there are some problems. Brown leaves are caused by direct bright sunlight and underwatering. Baby Tears plants don’t like dry soil. So keep the soil moist and place them where sunlight does not come directly, because they prefer bright, indirect light
Yellow Leaves
When you see Baby Tears leaves turning from green to yellow in excess, stop watering because too much watering causes yellow leaves. Another reason for yellowing is over-fertilizing. So quickly stop over-fertilizing and over-watering
Blackening
Blackened leaves are caused by root rot. When the plant’s roots rot, the leaves turn from green to black. If you see black leaves on your plant, stop over-watering, as it causes root rot and blackened leaves.
Foul-Smelling Soil
You may also see some aphids or fungus gnats. They weaken the roots. As a result, the roots rot and a foul smell spreads from the soil. So be careful about fungus and aphids. Use fertilizer when they attack the plant’s soil
At last, it can be said that taking care of a Baby Tears plant is very easy. Take care of your Baby Tears and enjoy its vibrant beauty.