Learn how to care for the peperomia green or baby rubber plant.
Peperomia obtusifolia marble care.
The leaves thick and plump rippled smooth or shiny can be various shades of green red gray and cream.
Like other peperomias the variegated obtusifolia is non toxic making it safe to keep around your furry.
All about the peperomia obtusifolia aka the baby rubber plant.
Peperomia plants require little in the way of attention.
Grow peperomia plants in a light with perlite.
This is a true easy care plant as it is drought tolerant and rarely requires fertilization.
Decorative peperomia obtusifolia can be multiplied with terminal cuttings as well as leaf cuttings.
You should preferably multiply in spring or timely in summer.
Therefore this is perfect for the forgetful indoor gardener.
Peperomias are a huge family of plants many of which make excellent houseplants.
Water the plants deeply but infrequently during the spring and summer saturating the soil and then letting the top 1 2 inch dry out completely before watering again.
Peperomia obtusifolia marble flaunts its highly variegated leaf coloration with pride.
Peperomia care when growing a peperomia locate the plant in a medium to low light situation away from direct sun.
This peperomia is easily propagated via leaf cuttings and is able to regenerate after completely dying back to the stem.
Water only when the soil is quite dry and feeding is.
All peperomia plants which belong to the pepper family are semi succulent learn the definition of a succulent plant and why they are called a fat plant s with very similar care requirements.
The baby rubber plant with its thick glossy green leaves is just what you ve been looking for.
Also known as the baby rubber plant it is actually unrelated to the hevea bransiliensis the primary resource of natural rubber.
The peperomia obtusifolia is a succulent like variety of peperomia originally found in the rainforests of south america.
Each indoor plant is handpicked from the greenhouse carefully packaged and directly shipped to you.
Plant peperomia in a pot with ample drainage holes using an orchid potting mix then place the plant in bright indirect light.
Peperomias need consistent moisture to maintain normal healthy leaf growth although water needs vary by season.
For this you require at least an adult plant a flat cultivation vessel meager substrate peat and sand light permeable foil and a sharp as well as clean knife or scissors.