Plant Care
How to Care for String of Dolphins
on Apr 22 2026
How to Care for String of Dolphins: The Complete Guide
String of Dolphins (Senecio peregrinus) earns its name from its extraordinary leaves — each one shaped like a tiny leaping dolphin. This trailing succulent is a delightful conversation starter and a must-have for anyone who loves unique plants. Here's how to keep those little dolphins happy.
String of Dolphins at a Glance
Botanical Name
Senecio peregrinus (syn. Curio × peregrinus)
Common Names
String of Dolphins, Dolphin Plant, Flying Dolphins
Plant Type
Trailing succulent
Mature Size
6–12 inches tall, trails 1–3 ft.
Light
Bright indirect to some direct sun
Water
When soil is completely dry
Humidity
Low to average (30–50%)
Temperature
55–80°F (13–27°C)
Soil
Fast-draining succulent/cactus mix
Toxicity
Toxic to pets
Difficulty
Moderate
Light Requirements
String of Dolphins needs bright indirect light with some gentle direct sun (morning sun is ideal). Without enough light, the dolphin-shaped leaves lose their distinctive form and become more generic-looking.
Watering
Like its cousin String of Pearls, this is a succulent that stores water in its leaves. Let soil dry completely between waterings.
Summer: Every 10–14 days
Winter: Every 3–4 weeks
Overwatering is the #1 killer — err on the side of drought
Humidity, Soil & Fertilizing
Low humidity preferred. Fast-draining succulent mix essential. Feed monthly during spring/summer with diluted succulent fertilizer. Terracotta pots recommended.
Propagation
Stem cuttings: cut a 4–5 inch strand, let callous 1–2 days, then lay on moist succulent soil. Pin nodes to soil surface. Roots develop in 2–4 weeks.
Common Problems
Flattened or Misshapen Leaves
Not enough light. The dolphin shape only develops with adequate bright light. Move to a sunnier spot.
Mushy Stems
Overwatering. Cut off healthy portions above the rot, let callous, and re-root in dry soil.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get the dolphin shape?
Bright light is the key. In insufficient light, leaves flatten and lose the distinctive dolphin form. A south- or west-facing window is ideal.
Is String of Dolphins related to String of Pearls?
Yes! Both are in the Senecio (now Curio) genus. String of Dolphins is actually a hybrid between String of Pearls and Candle Plant.
Is String of Dolphins toxic to pets?
Yes. Keep in hanging baskets out of pet reach, or choose pet-safe plants.
Why is my String of Dolphins dying?
Most commonly overwatering. Check for mushy stems and roots. This succulent needs to dry out completely between waterings.
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