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Peperomia Mini-Watermelon Plants
Peperomia 'Mini-Watermelon'
Growzone: 9-11
As Low As: $21.95
Size | Price | Quantity |
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4 Inch Pot | $21.95 |
Product | Price | Quantity |
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Espoma Organic Potting Mix 4 Quart Bag |
$16.95 | |
Jack's Classic Houseplant Special Fertilizer 8 oz. Tub |
$17.95 |
Peperomia Mini-Watermelon Plants for Sale Online
If you love peperomias here's the plant for you. The light green almost white stripes of Peperomia mini-watermelon stand out against the dark green leaf. Each leaf looks like an adorable baby watermelon.
About Your Peperomia Mini-Watermelon Plants
Easy to Care for Peperomia Mini-Watermelon Plants
If you love peperomias here's the plant for you. The light green almost white stripes stand out against the dark green leaf. Each leaf on this radiator plant looks like a baby watermelon.
Growing Zone: | 9-11 |
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Mature Height: | 11"-18" |
Mature Width: | 30"-36" |
Classification: | Colorful Foliage |
Sunlight: | Fluorescent to bright indirect |
Habit: | Compact habit, densely branching, insignificant flower |
Flower Color: | Green and white |
Foliage: | Green with white (resembles a Watermelon) |
Soil Condition: | Likes to dry out some between watering |
Water Requirements: | If unsure, do not water |
Uses: | Attractive plant to be featured or in the background of any room in the house, does well with minimal care |

How to Care for Peperomia Mini-Watermelon Plants
We suggest re-potting your newly purchased Peperomia Mini-Watermelon into a container 2 to 4 inch wider in diameter, and 2 to 3 inch deeper than the container it is in currently. Use a well draining potting mix, and be sure not to disturb the roots when transplanting. We recommend adding a slow release fertilizer to the new potting mix before watering in. The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. That is why we do not recommend planting in a container any deeper than the soil line of the plant in the pot. If planted too deep, the stem of the plant will be covered with soil, retaining moisture and eventually rotting. Keep in mind that this new potting mix will retain more moisture than the previous container, so watering in the beginning should be less frequent.