Insufficient lightAxe-leaf peperomia has the habit of growing in cool seasons, hibernating in high temperatures in summer and low temperatures in winter. The growing period of the plant is from September to December and from March to July every year. If there is insufficient light, the plant will easily grow too tall, and the distance between the leaves will be very long, making the plant shape loose and the stems very fragile. CuttingsAfter the axe-leaf peperomia grows too tall, its leaves become thin and long, completely losing its original charm. However, if you cut off the leaves and take care of them by cuttings, they will return to their original appearance. After cuttings, you must pay attention to the light during the growth period. If it continues to grow too tall, it will be painful to cut the flesh. How to save the overgrown peperomia: beheading Flower lovers who grow Axe-leaf Peperomia definitely like its petite and lovely appearance, rather than its long, thin and leggy leaves. After beheading and grafting, the old plant can grow back into the shape you like. Cut off the long leaves, and after the wound heals, place it in a ventilated place for care, and the leaves will grow compact again. |
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