Description
This is a very rare houseplant and the leaves have a stunning resemblance to the skin of a watermelon PROPAGATION INSTRUCTIONS: -Can be done by water OR soil -If desired, you can cut right above my initial cutting on the stem to make a fresh cutting after travel -Pace the tip of the stem in rooting hormone for the best results -Place the freshly cut stem in filtered/distilled water to propagate -Once the roots have developed, you can plant it in potting mix. Place the plant carefully – it prefers bright, indirect light. Water thoroughly but don’t let water sit in the soil and get soggy
Oceana Lorenzen –
Overall, I think the plant is doing really well! Peperomia are a bit finicky, so it arrived a little droopy, but I gave it some water and a little light and it perked up! Two of the leaves came a little ripped up, but it doesn’t destroy the quality of the plant as a whole and new leaves will grow.
Rona Silva –
My watermelon peperomia arrived healthy, well-packaged, and exactly as I expected. I’m excited to see it grow.
Christina Hallam –
Beautiful plant with a bunch of new growth, can’t wait for it to get bigger. Shipping didn’t do any justice for this plant; defintely overwatered before shipped out as a lot of the stems were squishy. I had a few fall off and the leaves are all broken up and splitted. I can’t wait to heal this plant up and get it healthy again!
meghan thorne –
everything is packaged AMAZING. they obviously put a ton of thought into how things work and can happen during shipping. my watermelon cuttings actually ended up rotting (2 of the 3) and they immediately sent me new ones. the cuttings are beautiful, no fault of the seller at all. will absolutely purchase again!