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I found that my larger leaf peperomias do better in my house. My house is cooler, 62 degrees during the winter and average 50% humidity. I’m probably guilty of overwatering the small ones that expired. Yes, there’s nothing to the root system. I was so surprised when I removed them from the pot. This video was helpful, thank you.
Amazing!!! In this morning I was thinking about my two plants peperomia "why the leaves curling". So I know that they want water and how to make humidity for the foliage Thank you very much for your video. I'm watching your videos right now, because here in Greece is afternoon and I'm rest
I am so grateful and happy to say the reason why my Cappentra leaves are all droopy because of Winter .In door the soil is moist . It can be confirmed I took it outside thinking it may improve but it got worse.
Peperomias cannot stand cold temperatures. Room temperature is the best for them. Also in winters, peperomias don't need a lot of water. Just water when the soil dries out. Peperomias can store enough water in their leaves. But be mindful that they are not drought tolerant plants.
You mention adding the perlite, pumice, or sand if the leaves are curling. So do you mix that all into potting soil or layer those elements a certain way-- how do you suggest the mixing for a healthy soil?
Hi! The leaves on my peperomia have what looks like some rough rust colored area close to the stem. What has caused this, or rather, why? The leaves are dull, but are nice and firm, and some of the leaves drop. I have 3 separate plants that I have grown from clippings. In the past this plant has survived for me for going on 20 years, with clippings. We have moved to a different province and now the plants do not like it here. LOL It was very healthy prior to that move. What do you think the issue is here? Thanks!
Hi Janet, If you are still fulfilling all the plant care needs, same as you before moving then most probably it could be just the change stress that your plant is going through. Just like humans, plants also get used to the care routine, amount of light that they are receiving everyday and the air and environment around them. and when we change their position or area or change the care routine, plants start showing signs of stress such as droopy leaves or sad looking leaves, leaf drop, their growth stops for sometime etc. Give your plant some more time to adjust to the new environment. It will recover soon.
My pepperomia obtusifolia has stopped growing. The new buds dried up and they never grew back again. I repotted it 2x already and I’m thinking I used a wrong or non well drainig soil for it. Should I repot it again and use a well draining soil? I’m thinking of propagating using the leaves but I dont have much luck in plant propagation yet because I am just a plant beginner. Waiting for your advise. Thanksomuch for your videos!
Hi Rose, If you think that the potting soil you used is not well draining then you can repot your plant again. But always remember that plants take sometime to settle in the new soil environment which slows down their growth and can also affect new growth. This is called Repotting stress. But Once they settle, the plant will start growing new leaves. If the new leaves are drying, then it could be an improper watering issue or high temperature which is causing the new growth to dry out. So make sure you water them once half of the soil dries out. Regarding propagation, Obtusifolia is the easiest plant to propagate. Just take some leaf or stem cutting and place them in water. They will give out roots within few weeks and then you can transfer them in the soil. 😊
I brought home a new watermelon pepperomia and notice dark black marks on some of the leaves. It looks like an ink smudge / grease mark in the center of the leaf. Can you help me with what it might be and how to prevent it
Hello, I’ve had mine for two months. I noticed it’s lost many leaves. Some of the current leaves have brown spots underneath or on top. Today I moved her from her previous small pot to a bigger one, added fresh soil and water. Is there anything else I should do?
Hi there, I think that should be fine. Give your plant some time to adjust to the new soil. It will recover soon. Make sure not to overwater your peperomia.
My Peperomia Spice is Nice has 5 black spots with yellowing around the edges of each spot, I think they refer to these as halos. I cannot find help- anything I find on Google specifies different types of Peperomias, none specify 'Spice is Nice'.
My plant is droppy. I have checked for root rot I keep it under lights for 12 hours. I don't know what to do to fix her. She js my sisters. I'm trying to save her.
Hi Harris, improper watering is another cause for droopy plant. Both underwatering and overwatering can cause droopy leaves. Water the plant appropriately. Try bottom watering your plant.
my peperomia is drooping and I think it's because of high temperatures and low humidity. what do I do with the curled droopy leaves? do I cut them with a scissor and at the leaf or along the stem? I don't want to cut them if I shouldn't, can you advise?
Hi Christina, There is no need to cut the droopy leaves. Once you provide the right conditions to your plant, It will be recover. If the leaves dont recover, they will fall over themselves.
I’ve had my watermelon peperomia for maybe a year, but it hasn’t really grown much and the leaves are curled down, not up. It’s in a south facing window not too far back so I think it’s getting enough light, I’ve tried a lot with no success other than it’s still alive.
Hi Caitlyn, Peperomias can be really tricky to care for. I think the bright light might be the reason behind curly leaves. Peperomias can survive well in normal lighting as well. Try moving it a bit away from the window and see if the curls go away. Good humidity and regular watering must keep them happy and thriving.
Hi there, Bottom watering is the best for peperomias. Fill a bowl with water and then place the pot in the bowl. Let the soil absorb the water. once you feel the top soil moist, remove the pot from the bowl. Bottom watering helps to prevent over watering.
Using banana peels as Fertilizer? See this for the harmful effects of Banana peel fertilizer - th-cam.com/video/oM6-UjZa3iw/w-d-xo.html
Baking Soda in Gardening (Top 7 uses): cutt.ly/2KcKGG0
Top 8 Benefits of Hydrogen peroxide for plants: cutt.ly/VKcLaO6
For more exciting and useful videos related to gardening, home, DIY, and tips subscribe via bit.ly/2SfaHQP
I found that my larger leaf peperomias do better in my house. My house is cooler, 62 degrees during the winter and average 50% humidity. I’m probably guilty of overwatering the small ones that expired. Yes, there’s nothing to the root system. I was so surprised when I removed them from the pot. This video was helpful, thank you.
Your welcome. I am glad the video was helpful to you.🙂
Amazing!!! In this morning I was thinking about my two plants peperomia "why the leaves curling". So I know that they want water and how to make humidity for the foliage
Thank you very much for your video. I'm watching your videos right now, because here in Greece is afternoon and I'm rest
Hi Elis Eleu, I am glad that the video is helpful to you. Thank you so much. ☺
This was very helpful thank you! my peperomia was nearly white!
Thanks for the comment. I am glad its helpful 🙂
I am so grateful and happy to say the reason why my Cappentra leaves are all droopy because of Winter .In door the soil is moist . It can be confirmed I took it outside thinking it may improve but it got worse.
Peperomias cannot stand cold temperatures. Room temperature is the best for them. Also in winters, peperomias don't need a lot of water. Just water when the soil dries out. Peperomias can store enough water in their leaves. But be mindful that they are not drought tolerant plants.
@@Homemakr What can I do prevent this droopy the plant is inside and the stem is firm most of the leaves have drooped and some fallen off . ? ?
Thank you for your video 😊
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching.
Very informative! Loved it!
Thank you 😊
Very helpful. Excellent tips! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
You mention adding the perlite, pumice, or sand if the leaves are curling. So do you mix that all into potting soil or layer those elements a certain way-- how do you suggest the mixing for a healthy soil?
Hi there, you don't have to add all of them. you can pick any one out of the three. Mix it up with your potting mix for extra drainage and aeration.
What about having a peperomia under a grow light? Is that too harsh for this type of plant?
You are most Welcome. Thanks for watching.
Hi! The leaves on my peperomia have what looks like some rough rust colored area close to the stem. What has caused this, or rather, why? The leaves are dull, but are nice and firm, and some of the leaves drop. I have 3 separate plants that I have grown from clippings. In the past this plant has survived for me for going on 20 years, with clippings. We have moved to a different province and now the plants do not like it here. LOL It was very healthy prior to that move. What do you think the issue is here? Thanks!
Hi Janet, If you are still fulfilling all the plant care needs, same as you before moving then most probably it could be just the change stress that your plant is going through. Just like humans, plants also get used to the care routine, amount of light that they are receiving everyday and the air and environment around them. and when we change their position or area or change the care routine, plants start showing signs of stress such as droopy leaves or sad looking leaves, leaf drop, their growth stops for sometime etc. Give your plant some more time to adjust to the new environment. It will recover soon.
@@Homemakr Thank you for your reply. I will try and be patient! 😁
Hi! My peperonia has deformation in new leaves and I dont know why, have you ever seen this before?
Thank-you
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My pepperomia obtusifolia has stopped growing. The new buds dried up and they never grew back again. I repotted it 2x already and I’m thinking I used a wrong or non well drainig soil for it. Should I repot it again and use a well draining soil? I’m thinking of propagating using the leaves but I dont have much luck in plant propagation yet because I am just a plant beginner. Waiting for your advise. Thanksomuch for your videos!
Hi Rose, If you think that the potting soil you used is not well draining then you can repot your plant again. But always remember that plants take sometime to settle in the new soil environment which slows down their growth and can also affect new growth. This is called Repotting stress. But Once they settle, the plant will start growing new leaves. If the new leaves are drying, then it could be an improper watering issue or high temperature which is causing the new growth to dry out. So make sure you water them once half of the soil dries out.
Regarding propagation, Obtusifolia is the easiest plant to propagate. Just take some leaf or stem cutting and place them in water. They will give out roots within few weeks and then you can transfer them in the soil. 😊
What type of soil is preferred?
Hi Pratik, For Peperomias, well draining soil is preferred. Please check out other videos on Peperomia for more details.
I brought home a new watermelon pepperomia and notice dark black marks on some of the leaves. It looks like an ink smudge / grease mark in the center of the leaf. Can you help me with what it might be and how to prevent it
Hello,
I’ve had mine for two months. I noticed it’s lost many leaves. Some of the current leaves have brown spots underneath or on top. Today I moved her from her previous small pot to a bigger one, added fresh soil and water. Is there anything else I should do?
Hi there, I think that should be fine. Give your plant some time to adjust to the new soil. It will recover soon. Make sure not to overwater your peperomia.
can my wrinkled leaf peperomia wilt because of too much direct sunlight?
Yes, Too much sunlight can cause the plant to wilt due to loss of moisture and humidity.
My Peperomia Spice is Nice has 5 black spots with yellowing around the edges of each spot, I think they refer to these as halos. I cannot find help- anything I find on Google specifies different types of Peperomias, none specify 'Spice is Nice'.
My leaves are not turning just fall off at the bottom of stem if you touch it.
My peperomia is loosing leaves, and they new growths stay very small. I don't know what to do 😪😪
My plant is droppy. I have checked for root rot I keep it under lights for 12 hours. I don't know what to do to fix her. She js my sisters. I'm trying to save her.
Hi Harris, improper watering is another cause for droopy plant. Both underwatering and overwatering can cause droopy leaves. Water the plant appropriately. Try bottom watering your plant.
my peperomia is drooping and I think it's because of high temperatures and low humidity. what do I do with the curled droopy leaves? do I cut them with a scissor and at the leaf or along the stem? I don't want to cut them if I shouldn't, can you advise?
Hi Christina, There is no need to cut the droopy leaves. Once you provide the right conditions to your plant, It will be recover. If the leaves dont recover, they will fall over themselves.
@@Homemakr thank you for getting back to me! even if there's dried out spots along the stem?
I’ve had my watermelon peperomia for maybe a year, but it hasn’t really grown much and the leaves are curled down, not up. It’s in a south facing window not too far back so I think it’s getting enough light, I’ve tried a lot with no success other than it’s still alive.
Hi Caitlyn, Peperomias can be really tricky to care for. I think the bright light might be the reason behind curly leaves. Peperomias can survive well in normal lighting as well. Try moving it a bit away from the window and see if the curls go away. Good humidity and regular watering must keep them happy and thriving.
@@Homemakr thank you!
How watering peperomia? I want to see how watering! For me is very difficult!😢
Hi there, Bottom watering is the best for peperomias. Fill a bowl with water and then place the pot in the bowl. Let the soil absorb the water. once you feel the top soil moist, remove the pot from the bowl. Bottom watering helps to prevent over watering.
What kind of liquid fertiliser should be used?
Hi Tasmia, I use a weak dilution of seaweed solution for all my houseplants. You can also try a weak dilution of any complete liquid fertilizer.
Pepperomia Need bright light for at least 3 or 4 hours…😢
noisy music : (
Thank you so much for the feedback.. Will fix it.👍
so annoying the music is noisy.
Thanks for your feedback. Will fix it. 🙂