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Selection of Pileas

Selection of Pileas

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Also known as Pilea Peperomioides or money plant, these tropical plants are prized for their round, glossy leaves that come in a variety of colors and patterns. They are perfect for adding a touch of greenery and modern style to your indoor décor.

Selection may vary by garden center.

Growing Information

The Pilea peperomioides is a relatively easy-to-care-for tropical houseplant.

Light: Prefers a bright location with indirect bright light, but can also tolerate some shade.

Watering: Water your Pilea peperomioides when the topsoil feels dry to the touch. Be careful not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot.

Humidity: Pilea peperomioides prefers average household humidity. You can increase the humidity around your plant by placing it on a tray of pebbles filled with water or using a humidifier.

Potting: Repot your Pilea peperomioides every two to three years, or when its roots begin to emerge from the drainage holes of the pot. Use a well-draining potting mix.

Fertilizer: Fertilize your Pilea peperomioides monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.

Propagation: Pilea peperomioides is easy to propagate by stem cuttings. To do this, take a stem cutting about 4 inches long and place it in a glass of water or a pot of moist potting mix. Roots should appear within a few weeks.

Tips

  • Pilea peperomioides leaves can be wiped clean with a damp cloth to keep them clean.
  • If you notice brown spots on the leaves of your Pilea peperomioides, it may be a sign of overwatering. Reduce the frequency of your watering.
  • If the leaves of your Pilea peperomioides are turning yellow, it may be a sign of lack of light or fertilizer. Place your plant in a brighter location or fertilize it more regularly.

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