Baby Plant - Peperomia Pepper Caperata
$7.00
- Product Size
- Care instructions
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- Questions?
Pot diameter - 7cm
Position
Peperomia plants need a medium to bright light to maintain their vibrant foliage colors. Morning light and filtered light is fine, as well as 12 to 16 hours of artificial light. Insufficient light will result in fewer leaves, leaf drop, and drab coloration.
Water
The succulent leaves of peperomia plants indicate that the plants don't need frequent watering to maintain vigor. Allow the surface of the soil to dry out between waterings. Keeping the peperomia on the dry side is better than saturating it, which leads to root rot and fungus gnat problems.
Temperature
These plants need to be in average warmth, not less than 50f - 55f in winter, a minimum temperature of this plant is 10C.
Humidity
As tropical plants, peperomias like it warm and steamy, especially in the summer months when growth is most active. If your plant doesn't get an outdoor vacation in the summer, place it on a tray of pebbles and water to increase ambient humidity.
Fertiliser
When it comes to fertilizing, less is more for the peperomia. Discolored or dropping leaves are usually a result of inadequate light or excessive watering, not poor nutrition. As a slow-growing epiphyte, the peperomia can go its entire life without supplemental fertilizer, getting what it needs from its planting media.
We only ship this item to Melbourne metro areas, postcode range 3000 - 3207 (exclude 3063, 3099, 3139)
Please call 0421 568 298
or
Email: support@foliahouse.com.au
Product Size
Pot diameter - 7cm
Care instructions
Position
Peperomia plants need a medium to bright light to maintain their vibrant foliage colors. Morning light and filtered light is fine, as well as 12 to 16 hours of artificial light. Insufficient light will result in fewer leaves, leaf drop, and drab coloration.
Water
The succulent leaves of peperomia plants indicate that the plants don't need frequent watering to maintain vigor. Allow the surface of the soil to dry out between waterings. Keeping the peperomia on the dry side is better than saturating it, which leads to root rot and fungus gnat problems.
Temperature
These plants need to be in average warmth, not less than 50f - 55f in winter, a minimum temperature of this plant is 10C.
Humidity
As tropical plants, peperomias like it warm and steamy, especially in the summer months when growth is most active. If your plant doesn't get an outdoor vacation in the summer, place it on a tray of pebbles and water to increase ambient humidity.
Fertiliser
When it comes to fertilizing, less is more for the peperomia. Discolored or dropping leaves are usually a result of inadequate light or excessive watering, not poor nutrition. As a slow-growing epiphyte, the peperomia can go its entire life without supplemental fertilizer, getting what it needs from its planting media.
Shipping
We only ship this item to Melbourne metro areas, postcode range 3000 - 3207 (exclude 3063, 3099, 3139)
Questions?
Please call 0421 568 298
or
Email: support@foliahouse.com.au