Peperomia Plants: Growing Guide and Home Decoration
This plant can also be grown in terrariums, which are spherical glass houses. You can also use regular pots for this purpose.
These plants thrive in moist soil and dappled light. They need moisture and wet weather. You can keep them in medium light and they will grow well.
They need more water than light, so it is necessary to keep the soil moist by spraying several times. It is important to keep these plants in a relatively cool place. In addition, the selection of soft and rich soil is also very important. When this plant grows, some leaves can be transferred to a small terrarium for indoor decoration, but remember that the transfer should be done in the spring.
This is the best time to change the soil.
A small-sized plant, it thrives well in a small pot, as peperomia is also a delicate plant for container gardening. The biggest problem with this plant is the availability of sufficient water. Even if you water less, it will burn. And even if more is given, it cannot prosper.
Don't worry if the lower part of this plant drops its leaves.
In this way, mites also attack and damage the leaves. They collect under the trunk and leaves of the plant. If round marks start to appear on the leaves or mites appear, it is necessary to spray an insecticide. Precautions should be taken before the entire plant is affected. It is a good choice for shaded verandas and TV lounges.
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