Basic Information about your Peperomia
Scientific name: Peperomia polybotrya
Common names: Raindrop Peperomia, Coin Leaf Peperomia
Plant type: Tropical perennial
Family: Piperaceae
Native range: South America (especially Colombia and Peru)
Natural habitat: Tropical rainforests, where it grows as an understory plant in warm, humid environments with bright, indirect light
Difficulty level: Beginner friendly
Fun fact: Raindrop peperomia gets its name from its thick, glossy, teardrop-shaped leaves that look like they’re holding tiny drops of water
How to care for your Raindrop Peperomia
LIGHT
It prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially in the morning
WATER
Water it once a week or when its completely dry
HUMIDITY
It does well in average household humidity levels but appreciates higher humidity. Aim for 40-60% humidity.
TEMPERATURE
This plant prefers temperatures between 60-85°F
FOOD
Fertilize every month during the spring and summer.
PET FRIENDLYNESS
It is harmless to pets
Additional Tips*
This plant will benefit from a trellis since its a creeping vine.
Use a well-draining substrate, such as a mixture of coconut fiber, perlite, pine bark, and activated charcoal. This ensures good aeration and prevents excess humidity.
Use orchid bloom fertilizer to enhance the hoya blooms and make them longer-lasting.