Growing Peperomia  FAQs

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I’ve been growing peperomia plants for a long time now and find them to be one of the most easy-care tropical indoor plants.

Peperomias don’t need direct sunlight. They do best in a spot with indirect sunlight near but not in a window. If they receive too much sunlight, they’ll sunburn in no time.

Peperomia plants can be slow growing and are often billed as such. I live in the sunniest state in the US (Arizona) in a house with a lot of windows. I’d say my peperomias grow at a moderate rate.

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There are a few reasons why your peperomia plant may not be growing. It may need more light, more humidity, warmer temps, feeding, or to have the watering tweaked.

Peperomias flower when conditions are to their liking, so hopefully yours will! Here is what the flowers look like.

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