You can propagate peperomias even if you don’t have a node
My plant fell on the floor and I had this broken leaf, I was not sure about throwing it away and just put it in a jar with water, it’s been a couple of weeks and I’m starting to see roots 😊
Peperomia are semi-succulent, which means they store all the necessary information for reproduction in their petioles, which is the part that connects the leaf to the stem. Most of them, anyway, not all of them. But this is my preferred method for my peperomia. I currently have a frost, Ruby ripple and watermelon sprouting.
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Peperomia are semi-succulent, which means they store all the necessary information for reproduction in their petioles, which is the part that connects the leaf to the stem. Most of them, anyway, not all of them. But this is my preferred method for my peperomia. I currently have a frost, Ruby ripple and watermelon sprouting.
https://preview.redd.it/cbjx7049850h1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a032fa19fbf691d2fafa6474ddc07882068b626a
You need a whole lot of patience to propagate peperomias. Other than that, it’s not very hard.