Allowing peperomia to become overgrown (etiolated) can result in new problems, such as falling over. Therefore, it is important to prune to get rid of the overgrown parts quickly. In this article, I’ll describe the easy-to-follow steps for pruning peperomia and discuss the factors that lead to excessive growth. Do Not Let The Peperomia Get …
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When it comes to small plants, the Baby Rubber Plant (Peperomia obtusifolia) is an excellent choice. This variety of Peperomia is adorable and charming because of its bright green foliage and simple round leaf. But imagine if your glossy-leaved darling started sprouting long lean spikes at random… What’s going on here? Your Peperomia obtusifolia has …
The most common problem you’ll face with caring for peperomia is leaf drooping, which can be caused by several overlapping problems with your plant. But don’t be alarmed – with the right course of action, you can swiftly recover your peperomia and return it to its former glory. Known for its succulent, tropical foliage, peperomia …
If you own peperomia, you’ve got one of the most challenging and most easy-going houseplants. But this tough plant can sometimes be susceptible to issues that make it look sulky and sorry for itself. This article will explain the potential causes of your peperomia dying and how to fix them. Watering issues, both underwatering and …
Are you wondering how to save peperomia from root rot? If so, then you are in the right place! You can get some solutions that you can apply and save your plant. There are many things that you can do to control the root rot. Here are some of the steps that can help Peperomia …
It can be heartbreaking to see your peperomia wither or even drop its leaves. The peperomia plant is a small, low-maintenance indoor houseplant with beautiful foliage. Its leaves, like any other houseplant, are prone to drooping and falling. Overwatering is the primary cause of Peperomia leaf drop. This damages the roots, preventing them from supplying …
You got a peperomia plant because everyone told you how easy they are to grow. They don’t need much light, they don’t need frequent watering, and they don’t need constant pampering to make it to the next day (I’m looking at you, orchids). But then you noticed that there’s something wrong with the leaves. They’re …
Although Peperomia plants are among the easiest to grow, they are prone to health problems. The appearance of black leaves on your Peperomia may be the first sign of a more serious health problem. Numerous factors can contribute to this fatal condition. Overwatering or excessive water retention in the soil is the main cause of …
Overwatering is a common issue for the Peperomia houseplant. It can be discouraging to have a beautiful Peperomia that is droopy and discolored. Droopy leaves, mushy stems, and moldy soil are signs that your Peperomia is overwatered. Removing the damaged bits and drying out the soil will resolve the issues. Watering when the top of …
Nobody wants to see brown spots appear on their lovely green Peperomia plant. Brown spots may be your Peperomia plant’s way of telling you that it’s unhappy with something in its environment. They could also be a sign of a pest or disease. You may be worried about your beloved plant but have no fear. …