1. Whether it bloomsRed-edged peperomia will bloom, but it is not very common. Its foliage value is relatively high. If you want it to bloom, you need to meet its growth needs, otherwise it will be difficult for it to bloom. Its spike inflorescence is off-white, and if well cared for, the leaves will also appear reddish, making it a great choice for indoor or office desk placement. 2. Methods of maintaining flowering1. Light: It does not like strong sunlight and is suitable for growing in semi-shade or scattered light, so its light needs must be met. When the sun is strong, take appropriate shade measures in time. 2. Water: During its growing period, you should give it more water. A moist soil environment is more conducive to its growth and flowering. The water used for watering must be clean. If there are impurities or bacteria, it will infect its roots. 3. Ventilation: The maintenance environment must not be too closed and stuffy, especially in summer, the high temperature and high humidity environment will seriously hinder its growth. It is best to place it in a well-ventilated location such as a window. If the situation is serious, the plant may wither and rot. |
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