Looking for an easy care indoor plant that is fun to grow? Learn how to grow pilea peperomioides with these simple tips.
Pilea peperomioides plant has been referred to as the coin plant because of its unique look with coin-shaped leaves. It is believed to bring good luck to those who care for them.
They are fast-growing plants that prefer indirect bright light and well-draining moist soil.
Pilea plants prefer bright indirect sunlight but can tolerate a little bit of sun. Intense direct sunlight can cause their leaves to burn.
It is important to water pilea plants regularly, but allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Over-watering can stress the plant and lead to root rot. So be careful not to overwater.
Use a well-draining potting mix in a pot with a drainage hole to prevent water from sitting in the soil for too long.
Pilea plants are comfortable in average room temperatures (65-75°F) but can handle brief temperature fluctuations.
Pilea plants prefer high humidity, but can adapt to low humidity too if necessary.
Fertilize pilea with a slow-release fertilizer in early spring and again in summer based on the package recommendations (always follow label recommendations).
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