Known by many names, the Pilea Peperomioides has been spread throughout the world via personal sharing. Easy, and we mean "EASY" to propagate, giving a cutting to a friend has become the de facto way of putting a friendship plant in your home. Why not bring home your very own and start sharing!
Decor pot sold separately.
Friendship plant
Pilea thrives in artificial light but not direct sun.
It’s time to water P. peperomioides thoroughly when the soil is on the dry side. Tip: Droopy leaves mean that the plant needs water.
The flat, round leaves can accumulate dust so give your plant friend a regular shower or at least wipe down the leaves.
Rotate a pilea plant frequently so that it doesn’t grow lopsided as it leans toward light.
Feed plants monthly during the spring and summer growing seasons with an all-purpose plant fertilizer.