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Peperomia (Pepper Face) Obtusifolia Green – Baby Rubber Plant

48.00 ر.س (Incl. VAT)

Size: 22cm overall height

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Description

Obtusifolia Peperomia Green gets its common name from the fact that it resembles a little Rubber Plant. A bushy, upright plant with thick stems and fleshy, glossy, cupped leaves is known as a baby rubber plant.

All Peperomia plants are low maintenance, slow-growing, and can be planted all year long. Peperomia sports ornamental foliage leaves can be textured or smooth in red, green, gray, or purple; variegated, marbled, or solid; large, heart-shaped, or tiny that make Peperomia plant can look so different from one to other.

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Benefits of House Plants

House plants can improve the air quality in your home by removing toxins and pollutants from the air. They can also increase the humidity in a room, which can be beneficial in dry environments. In addition to their practical benefits, house plants can also be aesthetically pleasing and can help to bring a sense of calm and relaxation to a space. Some studies have shown that being around plants can help to reduce stress and improve mood, and can even improve focus and productivity. Taking care of a house plant can also provide a sense of accomplishment and can improve your overall sense of well-being.

Plant Height

This is a small plant which comes at a height of 22 cm and can grow till 40 cm.

Potting

The suggested pot size is 11–12 cm in diameter and 14 cm in height.​

Pruning

Trim back about one-third of the plant to maintain its shape and encourage new growth

Fertilizer

Add fertilizer once every two weeks to ensure your plant grows healthy and happy.

FAQ's

Plant Peperomia in a pot with ample drainage holes, using an orchid potting mix, then place the plant in bright indirect light. Peperomia plants require little in the way of attention. You only need to water them when the soil is dry. Plant food or fertilizer is rarely necessary.
Plants from the Peperomia genus are popular houseplants because they are petite and compact. Indoors, most Peperomia plants will stay fairly small, never surpassing two feet tall.
Most varieties of Peperomia plants prefer medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light. Peperomia plants are not suited for intense, direct sun.