Peperomia prostrata XL - String of Turtle
Peperomia prostrata, also known as String of Turtles, is a decorative succulent plant, appreciated for its small, round leaves with a pattern resembling a turtle shell. It is an easy-to-care-for houseplant, ideal for hanging pots or terrariums.
Main characteristics
• Family: Piperaceae
• Origin: Tropical forests of South America, especially Brazil
• Appearance: A creeping plant with thin, flexible stems that can reach 30-50 cm in length
• Leaves: Small, round, about 1 cm in diameter, with a dark green pattern and lighter veins, resembling a turtle shell
• Flowers: Small and discreet, white-cream colored, in the form of thin spikes
Care conditions
✔ Light: Prefers moderate to strong indirect light. Can adapt to semi-shade, but growth will be slower. Avoid direct exposure to strong sunlight.
✔ Water: Water moderately, allowing the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings. Sensitive to overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
✔ Humidity: Tolerates moderate humidity but prefers a slightly moist environment. Occasional misting can be beneficial.
✔ Temperature: Ideal between 18-25°C. Does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C.
✔ Soil: A well-drained mix, such as succulent substrate or a mix of peat, perlite, and bark.
✔ Fertilizer: Fertilize once a month during the growing season (spring-summer) with a diluted liquid fertilizer for green plants.
Attention! The leaves of this plant are fragile and can easily break during transport.