How To Grow Peperomia Tetraphylla?

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Have you ever seen a plant that is a mini version of your normal money plant? A plant called Peperomia tetraphylla looks just like a money plant. Peperomia tetraphylla, also known as the four-leaved peperomia, is a plant that belongs to the Peperomia family.

The leaves of this plant are green, and the overall size of this plant is not that large. It can be grown in pots and indoors. Let us investigate details as to what this plant requires and whether it is possible to grow it at your house or not, as Peperomia tetraphylla is not an easy plant to grow.

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Peperomia Tetraphylla Care

Sunlight

plants have a serious relationship with sunlight. The relationship is so fragile that the plant cannot live without it, but excess sunlight can destroy it completely. Hence a mixture of light and shade would give your Peperomia tetraphylla the perfect opportunity to grow. If you’re planning on growing your plant inside your house, then it is possible that this plant of yours doesn’t receive the required amount. Therefore, keeping the plant somewhere where it can get the proper sunlight is necessary. If you’re planning on growing your Peperomia tetraphylla outside, you must keep it in a semi-shaded area. Excess sunlight can easily destroy your plant by burning its leaves and roots. 

Soil

As for most plants, Peperomia tetraphylla requires soil that has excellent drainage and is rich in nutrients. Drainage is an important aspect of soil as your plant’s growth rate depends on the ability of your soil to drain the water. Bad drainage can cause your Peperomia tetraphylla to lose attractiveness as the roots become dormant and stop working. Although there isn’t any perfect potting mix for growing this plant, the best kind of mix proven until now is peat moss with perlite and gravel. The inorganic material involved in this potting mix allows the excess water to drain out of the plant immediately, saving your plant from root rot. 

Water

Peperomia tetraphylla isn’t an easy plant to grow, so its watering process should be closely monitored. First, you should check the surface of the soil to see whether the soil is dry or not. If yes, slowly start to water the plant and immediately stop when you see that the water is now more than enough for the soil. Excess water has a lot of disadvantages. First, it destroys your plant because it loses the ability to breathe and grow further. Secondly, the roots of your plant start to rot, which means that the plant will no longer be able to survive. Hence, giving your plant the right amounts of water at the right time is necessary. 

Temperature And Humidity 

Peperomia tetraphylla has a certain temperature range in which it thrives. The ideal temperature for growing this plant is 18-26 degrees centigrade. Peperomia tetraphylla can easily acclimatize themselves in tropical regions.

The minimum temperature in which this plant can survive is 10 degrees centigrade. If you’re planning on growing your Peperomia tetraphylla in extreme temperatures, you should prepare for the worst. By worst, I mean that there is a high chance that your plant may become dormant and not behave as it used to do before.

In extreme winter and summer, the plant’s ability to grow slows down, and the excess nourishment it receives goes in vain. Hence one should be extra careful around this corner. Humidity is also an important factor for Peperomia tetraphylla.

This plane requires high humidity levels. If you’re keeping your plant in areas where the humidity level is high, then you should water it less frequently, as extra water could once again destroy the plant. 

Fertilizer

Monthly usage of fertilizers can benefit Peperomia tetraphylla. The extra nutrients you provide encourage the plant to grow faster and healthier. However, excess usage of fertilizers can saturate the soil’s nutrient levels and eventually cause trouble for the plant. It is best to use a balanced organic fertilizer. A few types of organic fertilizers are sea kelp and plant extracts. 

Propagation 

Like most plants, the best way proven for propagation is stem cuttings. The same case goes for your Peperomia tetraphylla. As the plant has long stems, one can easily cut out an 8-9 cm long stem and pot it in a jar. The jar must be filled with water until the roots pop out. This is how you can easily propagate it. 

Pests Diseases and Plant Diseases 

The common type of pests that can harm your plant is mealybugs. Mealybugs can be found in every house garden; hence this pest attacking your Peperomia tetraphylla isn’t a big issue. You can easily get rid of them by using natural pesticide oil.

Peperomia tetraphylla isn’t much different from other plants. The problem of root rot and fungal infections harm this plant. Over-watering and lack of medicine for the plant can cause such diseases. You should monitor your watering cycle and give proper medicine to your plant at the right time. 

Bottom Line

At this point, you may be wondering that growing Peperomia tetraphylla is a hard task. It is no different from other plants. You must take extra care of this plant’s temperature and humidity as it matters a lot. Hope you find this information useful!!

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Alice Cheung

Alice Cheung is a freelance writer for the Guridio. Alice curates many of our Garden and Kitchen cooking-related articles to assist readers in making life an interesting process.

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