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Peperomia Prostrata

Posted by luvz_houseplants (My Page) on
Tue, Jul 31, 07 at 5:47

Hello,
Just a quick question about these Peperomia prostrata cuttings that I planted about 3-4 months ago. I think these are their flower spikes? The stems themselves have hardly grown...but it threw out these spikes within a month of planting these cuttings and I'm just wondering if that means these are happy? Thanks!!! 'Sorry for the ginormous pic'


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RE: Peperomia Prostrata

Yes, they are flower spikes---good job!


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RE: Peperomia Prostrata

Thanks Shiver!!!


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RE: Peperomia Prostrata

  • Posted by paul_ z4/5 MI (My Page) on
    Sun, Oct 14, 07 at 17:27

The leaves look marbled in the pic ... are they really?


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RE: Peperomia Prostrata

Hiyall --

I just obtained unrooted cuttings of P. prostrata, as well as P. puteolata. I planted them in my cactus mix -- roughly 2 parts 50/50 compost (small bark/peanut hull), 1 part perlite, 1 part sand. But I have no clue about culture for this type of peperomia. Can anyone give me hints?

Any input would be appreciated!


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oh darn --

Sorry, I didn't notice this was in the image gallery section (I found the thread with a forum search). I'll repeat my query over in discussions!


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RE: Peperomia Prostrata

Hi,
No one will probably get this but, I just got a large handful of this plant and wanted to know how to plant it. Do you plant it in soil or on top of soil? I have these on some stems and I don't want to get rid of them. What do I do???
If anyone can offer help I'm truly grateful.


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