Proper watering Peperomia caperata is not difficult. You just need to know a few of the following facts and tips. In the photo on the left, Peperomia caperata is underwater – it has wilted leaves and flower spikes. In the photo on the right, Peperomia a few hours after watering – leaves and flowers recovered turgor. Peperomia caperata is a type of plant that will definitely tolerate underwatering better than overwatering. With underwatering peperomia copes quite well, while overwatering is very dangerous, as it can often end in death. It is best to treat Peperomia caperata like a succulent. This
Growing Banana plant from seeds Can you use a store-bought banana? It is an English version of the post. If you want to read it in Polish go: Uprawa banana z nasion Have you ever considered growing a plant from a banana you bought from the store? The Internet is full of videos showing how to do it. Theoretically, it’s simple. All you need to do is buy a banana from the store, cut it lengthwise, extract parts of its pulp along with the seeds, and plant them in a pot. And voilà! After some time, a forest of bananas