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Watering Peperomia Ginny
Every 10d
Recommended Frequency
1 /2 cup of water
Recommended Amount
Moisture
The Peperomia Ginny is a drought-tolerant plant, so it can withstand longer periods of time without water. When the soil has dried out, it is time to water your plant.
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Temperature for Peperomia Ginny
Best Temperature
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Light Requirements for Peperomia Ginny
Indirect Sun
Recommended
Light Requirements
Indirect Sun or Filtered Sun is when sun exposure is being filtered through a sheer curtain or is not able to have the sun's rays directly hit the leaves/flowers of your plant.
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Humidity Requirements for Peperomia Ginny
Humidity
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Fertilizing Peperomia Ginny
Every 30d
Recommended Frequency
Fertilizing
Fertilize your Peperomia Ginny once a month during spring and summer using a 20-20-20 fertilizer.
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Repotting for Peperomia Ginny
Every 730d
Recommended Frequency
Repotting Recommendations
Repot your Peperomia Ginny every two years, or once it outgrows its pot.
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Best Soil for Peperomia Ginny
Sandy Soil
Recommended Soil
Soil Recommendations
Peat Soil is an acidic soil that retains a lot of moisture and slows decomposition. Due to such a high moisture retention this mix may require irrigation to help with draining. This soil type is best used when paired with organic matter.