Peperomia Ginny is one of the newer varieties on the market and easily adapts to life in the home. It features beautiful foliage and the easy care of the peperomia.
Rainbow Ginny Peperomia Care
Rainbow Ginny Peperomia



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Allow the soil to completely dry out between watering.
Pruning
The Peperomia Ginny is non-toxic to pets and children. If at any time during the year your Peperomia Ginny becomes unkept or out of hand, feel free to trim the leaves using sharp, clean pruning shears or scissors.
Fertilizer
Feed once during the spring and once during summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
Sunlight
The Peperomia needs low to medium, indirect light.
Soil
This plant loves well-draining soil. Opt for a soil mixture with equal amounts of perlite and peat moss. Repotting isn't needed with Peperomias plants as they thrive more under potted as compared to being over potted. If the plant grows too big for its pot, then it is best to repot it.
Temperature
Your Peperomia Ginny prefers temperatures between 60-80 degrees during the day and should not get colder than 55 degrees at night. Feed once during the spring and once during summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
Container
The Rainbow Peperomia has an upright growth habit and large dark green leaves, making it an ideal choice for containers.
Additional
The Peperomia Ginny is non-toxic to pets and children. The Peperomia Rainbow Ginny has elongated leaves with irregular edges, and coloration including pink, cream and light green. The leaves are smooth and glossy. This plant has an upright growth habit, making this plant ideal for a table or countertop.
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