Description
- Thick succulent stems with bean shaped light green leaves.
- Other Names: Happy Bean, Pincushion Peperomia.
- The lovely Peperomia Ferreyrae is a small succulent found in many tropical forests. This succulent grows to a maximum height of 30cm and is typically referred to as a “forest floor dweller.” But, as small as it is, this plant is eye-catching, making it difficult to overlook. In this article, not only do we get to see the outlook of this beautiful ‘Happy Bean’ succulent, but we also discuss its characteristics and how to care for it. Let’s get started.
1. Temperature
The Peperomia Ferreyrae plant thrives in regions that have temperatures that range between 18°C and 24°C. They welcome low to medium humidity, and should you notice the air becoming dry, introduce some moisture, usually through misting.
2. Water
This plant is susceptible to over-watering, so one should go easy on the water. The best way to find out when to water is to look at the soil. If it is damp, the plant does not require any additional water. Only water the plant if the ground appears dry.
Ensuring the plant has adequate water requires a little delicate balancing: too much water leads to root rot while too little impedes growth.
3. Soil
The best soil for the Peperomia Ferreyrae plant is one that has good drainage properties. Peat mosS and cactus soil mix are perfect for this succulent.
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