Herb Care
Watermelon Peperomia is not toxic to cats or dogs. Watermelon Peperomia is a perennial herb. Its plant type is beautiful. The neat stripes on its leaves are like round watermelon.
Jan 04 2022By Ivy
The root rot of Watermelon Peperomia is closely related to temperature, watering times, diseases and pests and other factors.
Brown Spot on Watermelon Peperomia leaves often caused by Pest Infestation, Temperature Issues, Too Much Fertilizer and Too Strong Light.
Watermelon Peperomia likes medium to bright indirect light. Watermelon Peperomia can be in direct contact with the sun, but its demand for light is not high.
Watermelon Peperomia prefer loose and breathable soil and is not resistant to ponding. We can use a fertile potting mix that drains well.
In the process of maintenance, the phenomenon of Watermelon Peperomia leaves drooping often occurs. What is the reason for this and how to maintain it?
Leaves curling occurs in Watermelon Peperomia, with drooping petioles, which affects viewing, mainly due to the following five aspects:
Watermelon Peperomia has drop-shaped leaves, with dark green veins and silver-gray veins. This article will present how to propagate and care for Watermelon Peperomia in detail.
Jan 04 2022By Iris
Many people will grow Watermelon peperomia at homes. Today, we will introduce how to grow and care for Watermelon peperomia from 6 aspects including soil care, water care, Humodoty care, light care, temperature care, and fertilizer care.
Oct 19 2021By Maggie
Growing Herbs
Regarding the propagation methods of Watermelon peperomia, it has two propagation methods: sowing and cutting propagation methods. The following are 2 propagation methods of Watermelon peperomia and how to care for Watermelon peperomia.
Jan 04 2022By Maggie