Peperomia Caperata - Easy tips on plant care and soil propagation using the stem.

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @brendawebb5037
    @brendawebb5037 Рік тому +4

    I'm new with peperomias and your video provided life-saving information for my baby...she looks like a preemie right now, but I now feel equipped with the right steps to nurture her forward.🌱

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому +1

      Great Brenda, always remember to do the figure test before watering the plant. They don't like water sitting around their roots.

  • @strohme53
    @strohme53 Рік тому +3

    I recently purchased 2 peperomias and I have watched several videos this is the most thorough. Thank you!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому +2

      I always get success rates with soil propagation with the Peperomia leaves.

  • @Daisy.florina
    @Daisy.florina 6 днів тому

    great,tips

  • @margogreen8619
    @margogreen8619 3 місяці тому

    This is such an informative video, I had no idea how to care for my peperomia and had it in an eastern-facing window and wasn't doing so great. Thank you for educating me on this beautiful plant, much appreciated!

  • @mayar.1252
    @mayar.1252 Рік тому +1

    This is the best video I've ever seen about peperomia. Thank you!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому

      Thank you Rebecca for your lovely comment, very encouraging.

  • @gardeningindubai
    @gardeningindubai 3 місяці тому

    Great information!

  • @hollybritton7255
    @hollybritton7255 6 місяців тому

    Very interesting. I have never heard of this plant.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  6 місяців тому

      It is such a beautiful plant, the texture of the leaves and the colour. it does not grow tall so great for an office, bookshelf and for an office

  • @glen4075
    @glen4075 Рік тому

    Perfect timing to find your lovely video 😊, thank you

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Glen for your lovely comment. Welcome on board.

  • @RussellEngstrom-se5yy
    @RussellEngstrom-se5yy Рік тому

    very informative. Thanks

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! And thank you for following my channel, much appreciated.

  • @lakshmis5917
    @lakshmis5917 Рік тому +2

    Oh! Many thanks for such a nice video....⚘very well explained 💕. Can I ask u a doubt ? Can I plant my peperomia into a terracotta pot? Is it safe for those babies?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому +1

      Hi Lakshmi thanks for sharing. I personally prefer a shallow plastic container. The reason being is terracotta pots dry up quickly as they are porous and you would have to water more often especially during the hot season. With the plastic pot it retains the moisture so I can work a watering schedule. The pot should be small enough to fit your plant as it like to be compact and also the roots are shallow, so you don't need a deep pot.

    • @lakshmis5917
      @lakshmis5917 Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the advice👍👍👍🌈

  • @rhonanewman594
    @rhonanewman594 10 днів тому

    Do you have a video of the prop you did here? I know it’s been over some time. What about water prop for these?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  7 днів тому

      Hi, thanks for inquiring. With the peperomia, water propagation works really well.
      You will need to remove a leaf with a stem from the plant. I usually go for the old stems at the base. I try not to take from the top as it spoils the beauty of the shape.
      Make sure you have about an inch of stem. Place the stem in water within three to four weeks you should start getting rooting. Once the rooting is established place the leaf stem in soil.
      Whilst the stem is in water, change the water ever 4-5 days. This is to ensure you don't get algae and also a change water provides the leaf stem with fresh oxygen.
      Place the container in bright in indirect light and in a place that is warm. I normally use my kitchen as it is warm.
      I hope this was helpful. If you have any problem please feel free to contact me. Good luck

  • @horizonbrave1533
    @horizonbrave1533 11 місяців тому

    Since it stays pretty clumped together, would you recommend even repoting it to a bigger pot?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  11 місяців тому

      This Peperomia actually grow from the center. Unless it has over grown its pot I would just trim the foliage at the base.

  • @dinealone0
    @dinealone0 7 місяців тому

    Do you have any advice for root rot 😭 Mine has suffered greatly but the stem is still intact with a decent amount of leaves, just not many roots. I’ve let her dry out for a day now but I’m not too sure what the next step would be, I am very new and don’t know much about soil. I have fern soil but I don’t know if that’s well draining enough, or how long to stick her in there before watering etc… I feel so bad! she was stunning when I first brought her home but i’m very overzealous with my watering 😅

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  7 місяців тому

      Peperomia don't like to have water around their roots. If that happens then they do get root rot.
      What you need to do after you dry it out, is to remove any rotten leaves and roots.
      The soil should be well drained. Pour water into the container and see if it drains through the drainage hole.
      Also you could add Perlite in the soil, as it is porous, which allows air flow and helps move the water through and out of the soil.
      Repot in new soil and water sparingly until it picks up.

  • @daphnebrassett2384
    @daphnebrassett2384 11 місяців тому

    Do you water the newly planted babies right after potting, or do you allow some time before the first watering?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  11 місяців тому

      Hi, I normally plant the babies in moist not soggy potting soil. Then as we go along I do the finger test. Peperomia dont like too much water. Overwatering and you could lose your plant to rot.

  • @user-lw4cp4uw6u
    @user-lw4cp4uw6u 9 місяців тому

    I have a few healthy leaves left but not with many stems left on them, can I propagate the same way you did here or should I cut the leaf in half and do it that way?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  9 місяців тому

      I find that doing a water or a soil propagation gives me better result. You could take two leaves with stem, place one stem in water and the other in soil. Keep them in a warm environment, with indirect light. Within a month you should get rooting. I have tried cutting the leaf but somehow I always ended up with rotting leaves. I suspect I over watered the soil.
      try the above and you can keep me posted.

    • @user-lw4cp4uw6u
      @user-lw4cp4uw6u 9 місяців тому

      @@redsoilgardener thank you

  • @AA-yc3cc
    @AA-yc3cc Рік тому

    Hi
    I know you mentioned that the sunlight changed the color. If i want to keep the red color in my propogations do I keep it in low light?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому

      Hi, with the Peperomia Caperata avoid placing it in direct sunlight and your leaves will maintain its colour.

    • @AA-yc3cc
      @AA-yc3cc Рік тому

      ​@@redsoilgardener Hi. Thank you for responding back. So since I last commented, some of the leaves have started turning green. I keep it out of direct light. Could you please help me out? Thank you

  • @megan_g_
    @megan_g_ Місяць тому

    Time stamps please.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Місяць тому

      Hi Megan, I didn't understand your expression. The time taken for soil and water propagation to get rooting is roughly 6 weeks.

  • @0opizzao0
    @0opizzao0 Рік тому

    Mine died a week after I bought it. So sad~~~~

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Рік тому +1

      Hi Lisa sorry for that. With Pepperomias' you have to let them dry out between feeds, then water. They don't want water around their roots. Did the leaf stem get soggy and fall out? Do you still have some leaves. If so take the surviving leaves and start a soil propagation.