Peperomia watermelon stays relatively small and compact, so it does not need to be repotted very often. In fact, you might be able to keep it in the same pot for several years. I have peperomia plants that I have never repotted, and I don’t even remember how many years I’ve had...
Peperomia plants have shallow root systems, making them great for smaller planters or dish gardens. However, that also means that if you have the plant in too much soil and water it too often, it will retain that water. When I water plants with thick leaves like these, I also try to w...
It’s a good idea to be able to root your own cuttings of Peperomia plants as you go along because Peperomia plants tend to become misshapen and straggly as time passes. PinAttractive Watermelon Peperomia Who wouldn’t want to have another watermelon peperomia? When this happens, simply dis...
Known as radiator plants, Peperomias thrive in warm conditions and are recognized for their waxy, vibrant leaves. Varieties range from the larger Peperomia Argyreia, or Watermelon Plant, to the delicate Peperomia Prostrata, or String of Turtles. These plants are versatile and adaptable, ideal for...
“If your plant is small enough, wash the mites off in the sink or shower using lukewarm or room-temperature water,” says Hancock. He recommends taking extra care to wash the undersides of the leaves where mites are most likely to be. “For an extra dose of protection, wipe the tops...
In the teachings of Tao, learning wuwei, or doing nothing, is an important way to achieve a sense of balance. After you have provided everything you need to grow a plant (the right light, fertilizer when needed, water when the soil is dry, humidity if the species requires it), then ...
For more silver plants, check out my care posts forscindapsus pictus,tradescantia zebrina,watermelon peperomia, andscindapsus treubii moonlight. Scindapsus pictus exotica Here are some differences to look for when trying to figure out which plant you have— ...