May 19, 2024

VIDEO: 8 Peperomia Obtusifolia Care Tips and Tricks


With its tropical origins, it’s no surprise that Peperomia obtusifolia is popular. Often grown as a prized houseplant, the baby rubber plant loves its humidity, but can’t take cold temps. It’s surprisingly self-sufficient, and makes for a perfect green addition to your home.

Slender stems support fleshy, almost succulent-looking leaves. Whether it’s one of the multicolored varieties or all green, it’s quite a sight to behold. A perennial, it’s capable of living for years in the right environment. Inviting one of these beauties into your home is a joy!

So let’s talk about the “pepper face”, this sweet little gem amongst the varied peperomia species. We’ve collected all the tips you’ll need to grow your own. You’ll love the lush foliage it provides for you every year.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 8 Peperomia Obtusifolia Care Tips and Tricks

  1. Help!!! My Peperomias have that rat tail-like inflorescences. Although they are nice looking. If I cut them will nee leaves grow from it? Or should I just leave it alone? If they grow that rat like tail does that mean the peperomia is done growing??

  2. I would love to see the propogating video. My peperomia is spilling down and needs to be pruned! Some leaves at the base are turning yellow so I know I need to repot also. Can you how me how I prune and propagate an repot?

  3. I would love to see how you propagate the pruned parts of the plant. I would also love to see you demonstrate “pinching” a plant. I’m fairly new to indoor plants – thanks 2020 – and have read it in lots of blogs and articles but I don’t really know what it means.

  4. I have this plant for about 6 months and all the leaves look healthy however the light green stems you have coming out of the top of your plant all seem to fall off of my plant but otherwise it looks healthy. Can you tell me what these stems are?

  5. What about leaves curly under? Mine is 1 foot from a north facing window, I'm in the southern hemisphere so it's strong indirect light. It has a well planter, where an inner pot sits inside a well and slowly soaks water in, that well water is replaced every week. The planter is porcelain. Top leaves are perfect, bottom leaves and new growth has it's leaves just on the edge curling under. To me this plant is getting enough light for sure and enough moisture around it without being wet. Top inch or so usually stay dry. Why is it doing this? No leaf drop or browning at all.

  6. How do we know which grow light to use for a mix of indoor plants that could include a variety of succulents too? And how did you decide on that particular light for you plant shelf?

  7. Great tips! Received one for my 28th birthday this yeay that was a baby from a plant my mom had received when i was born. Crazy to know they can last super long. I'll definitely check your video on how to propagate it once it's ready!

  8. I had one of these many years ago. It was solid green, and I built a square trellis around the pot, and it kept growing upward. Before an unfortunate accident, it was around three feet tall.

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