How to propagate peperomia hope

Learn how to propagate this pretty peperomia in 5 steps!

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Find a vine on your Peperomia Hope that has some nice green, healthy-looking leaves.

A healthy vine has the best chance of propagation success!

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Now, strip off one or two sets of the bottom-most leaves (but make sure to leave some on the vine).

This will expose a node which is where the new roots will grow.

Put the cutting in a jar of water or in lightly moist potting mix.

Make sure the node is under the water or potting mix.

Keep the cutting in bright, indirect light. Keep the water full or the potting mix moist.

Peperomias are slow growers. It might take weeks before you see roots, but that doesn't mean it's not working!

Once the roots are two-or-so inches long, you can plant them into potting mix if you used the water propagation method. That's it!

Tip: Take multiple cuttings to create a full Peperomia Hope plant.

Now that you know how to propagate your Peperomia Hope, learn how to care for your new baby peperomia plant!

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