What’s easier to care for – a turtle or a succulent? Well, the stakes are too high, so we recommend you take a look at the cute Peperomia prostrata. Known as a String of Turtles plant, this small vining succulent with juicy leaves is perfect for hanging in baskets and admiring its gentle cascades. Just like most other succulents, this plant is not too finicky; you just have to watch out for a few maintenance aspects. Read on to learn how to care for a String of Turtles.

Overview

Peperomia plant originated in the rainforests of Brazil, where it apparently learned some good manners – due to its size and delicate leaves, it’s not likely to shade out its neighbors. Despite its tropical ancestry, Peperomia is one of the easiest succulents to care for. It seems like this tiny plant is just out there to vibe and please our eyes, considering that its tortoise pattern has remained a fashion must-have during the past few years. It’s in good relationships with other members of its genus as well as other succulents and tropical plants, so it can be easily combined with other green pets. 

Watering

Peperomia care requires moderate watering. However, consider switching to misting the plant instead to mimic the humidity levels of its natural habitat. In addition, you may put the pot on a pebble tray or somewhere close to other tropical plants, but make sure they all get enough air. Make sure that the potting mix has good draining qualities.

Temperature

Most room temperatures within the range of 65-75˚F (18-24˚C) are perfectly fine for Peperomia. It can also tolerate slightly lower or higher temperatures, but temperature fluctuations, cold drafts, and direct sources of heat should be avoided.

Lighting

The String of Turtles succulent has become a beloved display on desks and shelves. While this is perfectly suitable, make sure the spot receives enough bright indirect light. Exposing the plant to direct sun rays will make its ornament fade out. These succulents also do well under grow lights.

Pests & Common Diseases

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FAQ

Why is my Peperomia drooping?

Drooping leaves can signal both under and overwatering. Considering that this plant prefers to be on the drier side, the latter is more likely. Should you accidentally overwater your peperomia plant, move it to a sunnier spot, allow the soil to dry out completely, and keep watering to a minimum until the plant feels better.

In more drastic cases, you may need to remove all the affected leaves and roots and apply some mild fungicide to prevent any diseases. The plant might begin to droop after a repotting process if there was a chance of an infection present on your hands, soil, or tools.

How to propagate String of Turtles?

The String of Turtles propagation can be done with leaf or stem cuttings placed in water or directly in the soil. Remember to use sterilized tools. Dip the cuts in rooting hormone. Change the water regularly until the roots form. Keep the freshly potted plants evenly watered and in well-lit areas until they settle down. This plant roots easily and is very generous with its offsprings, so it is a perfect combination for a beginner gardener. 

Peperomia prostrata is an elegant and cheerful plant that is sure to catch the eyes of your guests. Luckily, its care requirements and propagation process are super easy and mostly successful, so don’t hesitate to get yourself one and even share it with your friends.

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