
Price: 50,00 USD
1000+ Crab Claw seeds,Hạt Giống rau càng cua ,peperomia pellucida
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Crab Claw seeds
Those wishing to grow peperomia have a couple of options. Most growers choose to grow them directly from transplant. Locating healthy peperomia plants online or in local garden centers should not be difficult. These transplants can be moved into pots indoors that are at least twice as wide and tall as the root ball of the plant. Large transplants grow quickly and offer stunning visual interest to their growers. However, more adventurous gardeners may question the process of how to plant peperomia seeds. Like most ornamental plants, growing peperomia from seed may not provide the desired results. Many commercially produced cultivars of this plant are hybrids. When sowing peperomia seeds, it is possible that the plant produced will not resemble the original parent from which it was taken. For this reason, it is best to propagate peperomia through stem or leaf cuttings. This is especially true for more unique variegated types. That being said, peperomia seed propagation is still an option for those interested in giving it a try.
Sowing Peperomia Seeds Growing from seed can be an interesting experiment.
Growers who wish to do so may have some difficulty locating a seed source. When planting peperomia seeds, germination is relatively simple. Choose your seed starting containers and fill them with a soilless seed starting mix. Water them well and then place them in a warm window indoors. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination occurs. After germination, transplant the seedlings into a container with a soil pH of 6.0 to 6.5. Peperomia grows best where it is able to receive bright, yet indirect, sunlight. As the plant grows, make certain to avoid overwatering. Due to the plant’s succulent nature, soggy soil and pots with poor drainage may cause root rot and the demise of the plant.
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “New”
- Climate
- Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
- Common Name
- Crab Claw seeds,
- Color
- Green
- Indoor/Outdoor
- Outdoor
- Brand
- Mai’s Family
- Season of Interest
- Fall, Spring, Summer
- Type
- Vegetable Seeds
- Life Cycle
- Annual
- Watering
- Medium
- Genus
- Peperomia
- Sunlight
- Low Sun, Medium Sun
- Features
- Edible, Evergreen, Flowering, Open-Pollinating
- Cultivating Difficulty
- Easy
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Vietnam


