Peperomia rotundifolia | To transplant
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  • Peperomia rotundifolia | To transplant
  • Peperomia rotundifolia | To transplant

Peperomia rotundifolia | To transplant

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Peperomia rotundifolia grows in the tropical forests of South America . It develops round leaves, hence its name.

This peperomia grows quickly and is perfect in a terrarium because being creeping/climbing , it covers the surfaces with its pretty green foliage.

Characteristic: 2 branches to transplant
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Maintenance and cultivation of Peperomia rotundifolia for transplanting

Light

Place your Peperomia rotundifolia in a bright location, but avoid direct sunlight. An east or west facing window is usually ideal. You can also grow this plant under grow lights if natural light is insufficient.

Temperature

Peperomias prefer temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C.

Watering

Peperomias are susceptible to root rot, so it is essential not to overwater them. Wait until the substrate is dry on top before watering. Make sure the pot has good drainage to prevent waterlogging.

Humidity

Plants prefer relatively high humidity. You can increase the humidity around the plant by placing a tray of water nearby or by spraying the leaves regularly, especially in winter when the air is drier.

Fertilization

Fertilize your Peperomia rotundifolia with a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) diluted to half strength about every 4 to 6 weeks during the spring and summer. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can damage the plant.

Repotting

Repotting is usually only necessary when the plant becomes really cramped in its pot or the substrate becomes depleted. This is usually done every 2-3 years.

Size

Prune occasionally to remove dead or damaged leaves. This also encourages more compact, bushy growth.

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