Houseplant of the Week: Red Luna Peperomia

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Peperomia comes in almost endless colors and varieties, and one of the most vibrant is Peperomia Caperata or the Red Luna Ripple Plant. It’s heart-shaped leaves are deeply corrugated and have a striking burgundy color.

Caring for this plant, which is native to Brazil, is relatively easy, but requires you to mimic its natural tropical environment.

Light: Red Luna prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent scorching its leaves, but make sure it gets enough light to maintain its vibrant color.

Water: Water when the first inch of so of the soil feels dry.

Soil: A well-draining soil mix will prevent Peperomia’s roots from being waterlogged.

Temperature & Humidity: This plant likes warmth and moisture, so in our dry climate a pebble tray with water or a humidifier is advisable. Protect your plant from drafts and cold temperatures.

Fertilization: Feed with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during growing season in the spring and summer. In the fall and winter, there’s no need to fertilize.