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Posted 2Y ago by @PreciseCorkelm

I want to start anew pot with plants I rooted in water. W...

#Peperomia
0ft to light, indirect
4” pot with drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
Fair warning, I've never transferred a peperomia prop but all of my plants are in a chunky mix of cactus soil, perlite, and orchid bark. This mixture ensures fast draining which mitigates moisture retention. Choose an appropriate size pot (I generally start in a 3in but 4in if I'm in a pinch), plant the prop, wait a day and then lightly water - not enough to completely drench the soil but enough to reach the roots. Then continue to water a little more often than normal (when the soil is mostly dry) and from there it'll acclimate to the soil. You got this!! ☺️🌱❀️
@pothosslut thanks 😊
This is my favorite and I either make my own or use this. Succulents will need additional amendments like tiny rocks, sand, etc. Good luck!
Coco Peat Perlite Potting Mix (2 Quarts), Loose Coconut Coir and Perlite https://a.co/d/e2lgfYO