Peperomia Caperata are small, easy care houseplants These little cuties make the perfect plant for a nook or shelf

Peperomia Caperata prefer well draining potting mix The roots will rot quickly if they sit in moist compact soil

Peperomias do best in pots that drain well and fit their roots They don't mind being a little root bound

Variegated Peperomia caperatas need moderate to bright, indirect light at least 6 hours a day Keep them out of strong direct hot light

When properly potted in a succulent soil mix they need weekly watering

Peperomia plants will do best in temperatures between 65-85 degrees F

Peperomias are mostly susceptible to mealybugs Be sure to watch for signs of early pest activity

Peperomias grow naturally in clusters  When repotting you can pull the clusters apart and repot into different planters They can also be propagated by stem cuttings