The ninth episode of plant of the week is all about peperomia ruby cascade one of my favorite peperomias.
Peperomia ruby cascade propagation.
Divide the plants as transplanted late in the fall season.
Most often propagation for this plant is best done either through cuttings or division.
Most peperomias come from tropical and subtropical parts of central america and south america.
Because the plant puts off long trailing vines it makes the perfect plant for putting on a shelf ledge or in a hanging fixture.
How to propagate your peperomia ruby cascade.
The process is very similar to that of rooting pothos cuttings in water.
The small peperomia ruby cascade produces reddish vine like stems with rounded succulent leaves.
Propagating peperomia in water.
Besides peperomia ruby cascade some nurseries label it as ruby peperomia.
If you grow this peperomia in your home as well.
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You can divide the ruby cascade plant whenever you want to transplant it.
You simply cut off a stalk not just a leaf and pop it in a cup of water.
Consider the soil wet but not too soggy.
Peperomia ruby cascade care.
These plants are semi succulent in nature and hence why some people have problems with them.
Peperomia ruby cascade care size and growth.
Carefully cut the plant and take it back into smaller parts.
The foliage is fleshy often with variegation.
The first easy way to propagate peperomia is in water.
Learn all about peperomia ruby cascade plant care and propagation in this post including the one growing secret that will make all the difference.
Mine began developing tiny white almost translucent roots after about 6 weeks.
Recommendations for growing success.
Bright indirect light water.
How to propagate peperomia ruby cascade.
Ruby cascade has more of a trailing vine compared to common peperomias and it produces reddish conical flowers.
They have striking foliage with red stems.
Let soil dry out between waterings repotting.
Learn tips on growing ruby peperomia peperomia ruby cascade pep er roh mee uh is a dark leaf trailing plant and part of the peperomia plant genus.
Peperomia ruby cascade peperoma ruby cascade peperomia are slow growing tropical annuals and perennials that are easy to care for under average room or conservatory conditions.
Propagation from early spring to late winter.