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Peperomia Thailand

Peperomia Thailand

Care information-

• lighting - bring to medium light

• water - only water will soil in completely dry throughout

decrease watering frequency in the winter

• humidity- no humidity needed

• soil type- Wildflora’s arid soil mix

• warnings- toxic for pets to ingest

Common pests and problems-

• root rot from overwatering

• spider mites, whitefly, mealybugs

Propagation methods-

• separate pups from mother plant

Placement-

Peperomias are native to native to Ecuador. For the best results, Wildflora’s arid mix is best, as well as, bright to medium indirect light!

Check out our blogs and tips and tricks to learn more about dealing with pests, problems, and how to propagate!

  • Terms to Know

    Terms-

    Lighting- 

     Bright light - Full sun 

     Medium light - Moderate sun 

     Low light - Some sun (does not mean no sun!)

     Indirect - curtain, other plants or other object filtering light

     Direct light - nothing in the way of the sun, direct path of sunlight

     

    How to water your plant- 

    All plants need to watered throughly. Yes, even cacti want a lot of water. It’s important how OFTEN you water them. For example cacti will need watered less times a month than a monstera but each watering can be the exact same amount for every plant. Every time you water them it should be a good amount, till water runs through drainage holes. Avoid overwatering by not watering frequently and using pots without drainage, which causes root rot. 

     

    Humidity - %

    None 0-20%

    Some 20-30%

    Likes 30-50%

    Loves 60-80%

     

    Wildfloras Aroid soil- organic potting soil, peat moss, orchid bark, perlite, charcoal, sphagnum moss, worm castings 

    Wildfloras Arids soil- vermiculite, charcoal, perlite, peat moss, coco coir, orchid bark.

  • Good to Know

    What to do when your plant arrives -

    You just received your plant mail! Now what? 

    Carefully remove your plant for the package as soon as possible. Unpacking your plant slowly is important to avoid harming any leaves or breaking stems. 

    When you buy a plant and bring it into a new environment (different lighting, humidity, etc) it needs to adjust. For the first 48 hours avoiding repotting your plants, avoid shocking it with direct light, and use a humidity box if possible. It’s always a good rule of thumb to isolate your new plants for a few days before introducing them to other plants in your home (to avoid pest problems). Inspect your plant, wipe it down, water if needed and place it in it's new home after 3 or more days. 

    Damage from shipping could result in yellowing or wilting leaves. The plant will survive but may need a little more TLC. 

  • Our shipping policy

    We are committed to improving the world in every possible way. We use eco-friendly shipping packing that safely transports your plants and products!

    All orders are shipped via USPS Priority 2-3 day. Other shipping methods may be utilized if a sooner arrival time is guaranteed. 

    Shipping price is calculated based on weight of objects and location it is being sent. Due to weather, packages may experience delay to ensure undamaged arrival of your plants and packages.

  • Our refund policy

    All plant sales are final sales unless otherwise stated. Wildflora goes the extra mile to make sure your plant arrives safely, but as plants are living things there is rush involved. If your plant does not arrive in an acceptable condition you are eligible for a store credit. Refunds are determined case by case. Any concerns with your plant should be brought to our attention within 24 hours after your delivery. Please contact us at wildfloracustomerservice@gmail.com.

$12.33Price
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