Amazing! Stem Cuttings More Effective For The Propagation Of Peperomia Maculosa
Oh my, I had no idea I could propagate Peperomia maculosa with stem cuttings! A lot of reviews said that new shoots are the way to go. I tried that, and it worked like a charm! The key is to make sure the soil doesn't stay too muddy and that there's good drainage. I tried propagating it with stem cuttings about three months ago. It took about a month for the roots to grow, and since then, it's been growing like a weed! It's got new leaves, and it's pretty low-maintenance. Its leaves are pinnate, and they're a beautiful green.
Pros and Cons Based on Reviews
- Glossy leaves
- Minim care
- Beautiful green leaves
- Its leaves are pinnate
- Very beautiful leaf color
- Easy propagation
- The ground is too muddy
- Too much direct sunlight