My newest miniature terrarium
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It's been a while since I took pictures of the terrarium plants, here's the Peperomia prostrata, String Of Turtles putting off some new teeny turtles.
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Peperomia prostrata- String of Turtles 𓆉
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The large turtles were from the original cutting purchased from Etsy! Everything else is a little over three months of new growth! Still in sphagnum moss since it loves the humidity that its plastic provides :)
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Peperomia Prostrata Turtles on a String Cuttings by Thelittlejungle
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Peperomia prostrata: características y cuidados necesarios
Si estás buscando una planta de interior que tenga un toque exótico y al mismo tiempo que no sea demasiado... http://dlvr.it/SqL9NW
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String Of Turtles Plant For Sale
Do you want to buy a houseplant to keep indoors? If so, buy the String of Turtles Plant for sale, commonly known as Peperomia prostrata, is the best option. It's a tiny, vining plant with circular succulent leaves with white veins that are green in colour. Order right now.
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Is String of Turtles a Succulent and How to Care for The Plant
Is String of Turtles a Succulent and How to Care for The Plant
Is string of turtles succulents? This is a question that a lot of gardeners are asking these days.
With the popularity of succulents, more and more people are looking to add these plants to their gardens. String of turtles (Peperomia prostrata) are becoming a popular choice for gardeners, but some people aren’t sure if they are succulents.
In this blog post, we will answer the question “is string…
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Summer cocktails
1. Peperomia caperata 'Napoli Nights' + Ficus pumila
2. Peperomia prostrata + Begonia listada
3. Ficus pumila + Fittonia albivenis
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String of Turtles: A Comprehensive Guide to Care and Grow
Botanical Name – Peperomia prostrataCommon Name – String of TurtlesFamily – PiperaceaeNative Area – South America
The String of Turtles (Peperomia prostrata) is a fascinating as well as preferred houseplant amongst plant enthusiasts. Belonging To South America, this trailing succulent obtains its name from the unique look of its leaves, which resemble a turtle’s shell.
The fallen leaves are…
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Some turtles for your viewing pleasure 🐢
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Long, long turtles
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11th January 2022
Let’s have a look at my smallest plant terrarium!
The glass jar is an old yankee candle container. These kinds of scented candles have the perfect lids for terrariums, also I like the shape of the container so it’s a perfect upcycling project. Imagine giving one of these as a gift to someone??
The plants I used for this one are: a pink polka dot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya), dark green silver striped tradescantia (Tradescantia zebrina), and some cute string of turtles (Peperomia prostrata).
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Don't feel afraid of trying new types of plants! 🥳 Peperomia prostrata (string of turtles)
The key is understanding your home:
- Where do you have space? (Can you rearrange?)
- How much light do you have in those spaces?
- Average humidity in that space (for high humidity plants like calatheas, etc.)
After internally thinking about those things. I usually do a "quick research" of the plant on my phone to screen the main requirements. That usually tells me a yes or no answer.
At home, I always quarantine new plants for about 3-5 days. I sprayed them with neem oil a couple of times (including the soil). During those days, I get in full research mode to find out details of the new plant.
Was this too much information? Do you follow a similar process or am I insane?
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