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4" Peperomia Watermelon

$12.00

Special Care Instructions

Peperomia watermelon is known as a charmer with its lush, vibrant, foliage that resembles a watermelon. These plants are known to love moisture so sticking close to a humidifier, a pebble tray, or a nice humid bathroom is ideal. Place near a bright, indirect spot for growth that is bushy and full, while avoiding drafty windows or vents. Any soil used (no cacti or succulent soil), ensure to use peat moss and perlite as well-draining is pivotal. Liquid fertilizer every two to four weeks during spring and summer will guarantee an even growing period. Peperomias enjoy being pot bound so avoid repotting too early – repotting every two to three years with a size up one pot. Some common issues are curling leaves, drooping leaves, and leaves turning brown or yellow. Give the peperomia watering when curling leaves, drooping, or leaves turning yellow. If the leaves are turning brown, it could be due to overwatering.

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Special Care Instructions

Peperomia watermelon is known as a charmer with its lush, vibrant, foliage that resembles a watermelon. These plants are known to love moisture so sticking close to a humidifier, a pebble tray, or a nice humid bathroom is ideal. Place near a bright, indirect spot for growth that is bushy and full, while avoiding drafty windows or vents. Any soil used (no cacti or succulent soil), ensure to use peat moss and perlite as well-draining is pivotal. Liquid fertilizer every two to four weeks during spring and summer will guarantee an even growing period. Peperomias enjoy being pot bound so avoid repotting too early – repotting every two to three years with a size up one pot. Some common issues are curling leaves, drooping leaves, and leaves turning brown or yellow. Give the peperomia watering when curling leaves, drooping, or leaves turning yellow. If the leaves are turning brown, it could be due to overwatering.

Special Care Instructions

Peperomia watermelon is known as a charmer with its lush, vibrant, foliage that resembles a watermelon. These plants are known to love moisture so sticking close to a humidifier, a pebble tray, or a nice humid bathroom is ideal. Place near a bright, indirect spot for growth that is bushy and full, while avoiding drafty windows or vents. Any soil used (no cacti or succulent soil), ensure to use peat moss and perlite as well-draining is pivotal. Liquid fertilizer every two to four weeks during spring and summer will guarantee an even growing period. Peperomias enjoy being pot bound so avoid repotting too early – repotting every two to three years with a size up one pot. Some common issues are curling leaves, drooping leaves, and leaves turning brown or yellow. Give the peperomia watering when curling leaves, drooping, or leaves turning yellow. If the leaves are turning brown, it could be due to overwatering.

Peperomia Watermelon

Commonly known as: Peperomia Watermelon/Watermelon Begonia/Pilea

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