My plant has faded a lot since this picture was taken ( t...
9ft to light, indirect
4โ pot with drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
Here are some simple tips for Renee to help her Peperomia 'Rosso' plant:
* Light: Put the plant in a bright spot, but not in direct sunlight.
* Water: Water the plant when the soil feels dry to the touch. Don't overwater.
* Humidity: Keep the air around the plant moist. You can mist the leaves or put the pot on a tray of water.
* Temperature: Keep the plant in a warm place.
* Fertilizer: Feed the plant every few weeks during the spring and summer.
* Pests: Check the plant for bugs and treat them if you see any.
If the plant is looking bad, it might not be getting enough light or water, or it might be too wet. You can try moving it to a different spot or adjusting your watering schedule.
* Light: Put the plant in a bright spot, but not in direct sunlight.
* Water: Water the plant when the soil feels dry to the touch. Don't overwater.
* Humidity: Keep the air around the plant moist. You can mist the leaves or put the pot on a tray of water.
* Temperature: Keep the plant in a warm place.
* Fertilizer: Feed the plant every few weeks during the spring and summer.
* Pests: Check the plant for bugs and treat them if you see any.
If the plant is looking bad, it might not be getting enough light or water, or it might be too wet. You can try moving it to a different spot or adjusting your watering schedule.
The spot where you put it is good. The soil and the pot are good. So, there remains the question of watering. Do not follow the Greg app. Greg app must learn from you, it's in the process of learning at the beginning. So, check the soil with your finger. Stick your finger in the soil. If the top 1.5 " is still damp, don't water and press "snooze" for the Greg app. If the top 1.5" of soil is bone dry, then bottom water the plant and press "watered" for Greg to learn. Greg will learn in 2 months.
Don't worry about humidity. Peperomias are very resistant. Mine was with me in a desert.
Don't worry about fertilizing yet. You may think about fertilizing 1 year from now. (get fertilizer for succulents)
When you do this, your peperomia will thrive, like mine does.
Good luck ๐ค๐ต๐ชด๐
Don't worry about humidity. Peperomias are very resistant. Mine was with me in a desert.
Don't worry about fertilizing yet. You may think about fertilizing 1 year from now. (get fertilizer for succulents)
When you do this, your peperomia will thrive, like mine does.
Good luck ๐ค๐ต๐ชด๐
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