What you will get:
You receive cuttings from a collection of leaf cuttings from seven peperomia varieties.
Description
The peperomia plants are a group of low-maintenance plants and mostly are in a compact size. Therefore, they does not take much spaces and is suitable for indoor display. They are grown because of their beautiful foliage. Another interesting feature of peperomias is their long spikelet inflorescence like upright little "tails" Most peperomia species are succulents with thick leaves and stems.
Care tips
Although peperomias tolerates low light, its does the best under bright indirect light. Because of its succulent nature, it tolerate drought well and should be watered when the soil becomes relatively dry but not too dry. The plant likes a temperature range similar to the one that we feel comfortable. It does not need frequent feeding and may be fed infrequently during the growing season.
Leaf Rooting
Rooting peperomia leaves are very easy. Leaves can be rooted in regular potting soil with their stems or after removing the bottom portion of the leaves since baby plantlets can grow out of the leaf veins (Photo 2). Keep the soil relatively moist but not soggy. It may take two to three months to see new plantlets growing out of the surface.
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