#NowIHave3PileaPepe #PileaPepe Pilea Pepe is easy for even beginner plant enthusiasts to grow ๐ฑ. It is an attractive plant that produces offsets so readily and is easy to propagate that it has earned the nickname "Chulsandra" (meaning "birth-sandra"). ๐ฑ Pilea Pepe Offset Separation Steps 1๏ธโฃ Gently remove the soil to identify the point where the offset connects to the mother plant. 2๏ธโฃ Snip off the connected stem with clean, sterilized scissors. 3๏ธโฃ If there are sufficient roots, place it directly into the soil! 4๏ธโฃ If the roots are short or non-existent, safely propagate them in water to encourage root growth before planting. ๐งช Recommended Soil Mixing Ratio Potting Soil 6 : Perlite 2 : Wild Grass 2 Offsets are particularly vulnerable to overwatering. The key is to make the soil light so that it drains very well. โ ๏ธ The Most Important: Pot Selection & Watering Use a small pot. If the pot is too large compared to the size of the baby offset, the soil may not dry out for long, causing the roots to rot quickly. Please let the roots establish themselves firmly in a small pot first before moving it to a larger pot. For the first watering after separation, water thoroughly until the entire plant is moist. After that, be sure to water thoroughly again only after the soil has completely dried out. (It is safer to water when the soil is dry rather than watering frequently!) โ๏ธ Pilea Peperomia Basic Care Guide Sunlight: Prefers bright indirect light. Temperature: Grows healthily at 18โ28โ. Watering: Water thoroughly when the soil is dry; avoid overwatering! ๐ฑ If you are growing Pilea, save this and be sure to separate any offsets that appear! #IndoorPlants #Gardening #EasyPlants #GardeningInterior #Pepe #PlantInterior #GrowingPlants #PlantGrowingTips #InteriorDecorations #LivingRoomPlants