1. Soil If you want to grow peperomia well, you need to prepare relatively loose, breathable soil with good drainage as the culture soil. 2. Moisture Peppergrass is very afraid of stagnant water, because stagnant water in the soil can easily lead to root rot. Therefore, it is better to water less rather than more when watering. Just keep the soil slightly moist, and never water too much at one time. 3. Lighting Peppergrass prefers relatively bright growing conditions and needs appropriate shade in the spring; in the summer, its light exposure time needs to be reduced and strong light at noon needs to be avoided; in the autumn and winter, it can be given full sun. 4. Temperature The optimal growth temperature for Peperomia serrata is 18-28℃. Generally, no special adjustment is required. Just keep it slightly warm in winter and control the temperature above 5℃. |
>>: Cultivation methods and precautions of Granma grass
Roses often enter a short dormant period in winte...
1. Flowering period To see it bloom, you need to ...
Scallions are a common vegetable , especially wid...
Chlorophytum is widely loved for its evergreen na...
1. Remove the remaining flowers After the azalea ...
1. Flower Pot Maybe everyone thinks that flower p...
Edible value Tomatoes are rich in nutrients, tast...
1. Suitable environment for the growth of eagle c...
1. Pothos Green ivy has a strong absorption capac...
Use of Prunus mume in traditional Chinese medicin...
Suitable time for planting cucumbers in the open ...
Ryegrass is a common grass species with strong ad...
1. Maintenance methods 1. Soil: When cultivating ...
1. Maturity Time 1. Spring pineapple: It ripens i...
Grayed out reasons: First, let’s understand the m...