1. Potting soilWhen growing peperomia, you need to use loose, breathable soil. If you use old pots, you must disinfect them first. New pots can be used directly. 2. WateringDuring its growth period, ensure that the soil in the pot is slightly moist and no water accumulation occurs. Do not water too much during normal times. If you water too much, the soil will be too moist and cause root rot. In rainy weather, control the amount of watering, and take drainage measures in time if the plant is exposed to rain. 3. LightingGive the knife-leaf peperomia a bright and ventilated growing environment. It can be given all-day light in autumn and winter. In summer, the temperature is high and the sunlight is strong, so shade measures should be taken to avoid direct sunlight. If the light is too strong or too weak, it will affect its normal growth. 4. TemperatureIt is best to provide it with a growing environment of 18-28℃, and the temperature should not be too high or too low at ordinary times. In winter, the temperature should be kept above 5℃ to avoid frostbite. |
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