
Peperomia Pixie C1,2
- Peperomia Pixie is a charming, compact houseplant with small, succulent leaves and a dense habit. Easy to care for, perfect for small spaces and modern interiors.
Peperomia Pixie is a small, compact plant from the Peperomia family, featuring tiny, succulent leaves in a vibrant green color with a subtle shine. Its dense and low growth habit makes it perfect for decorating small spaces, desks, or shelves. It grows up to about 15–20 cm tall, making it an ideal choice for those looking for small but attractive houseplants.
Peperomia Pixie prefers bright spots without direct sunlight, which can damage the delicate leaves. It requires moderate watering – it is important to allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. The plant grows best in light, well-draining soil with added perlite or sand. Optimal temperature ranges between 18–24°C; it does not tolerate drafts or temperatures below 12°C.
This is an easy-care plant, perfect for beginners. Peperomia Pixie is great as an office, room, or kitchen decoration, adding freshness and natural charm to interiors.
Care secrets
- Place in a bright spot, avoid direct sun
- Water moderately, let the soil dry slightly
- Use light, well-draining soil
- Optimal temperature 18–24°C, avoid drafts and cold
- Regularly remove dry or damaged leaves
- Fertilize every 4–6 weeks during growing season with mild fertilizer
Why choose it?
- Compact size, ideal for small spaces
- Easy to grow, great for beginners
- Attractive, succulent leaves with vibrant green color
- Enhances interior aesthetics and atmosphere
- Perfect for offices and homes
Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Houseplant |
| Plant habit | Compact, low, bushy |
| Final height | 15–20 cm |
| Final width | 15–20 cm |
| Leaf color | Vibrant green, glossy |
| Flower color | Small, greenish-white |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Light, well-draining |
| Soil pH | 6.0–7.0 |
| Soil composition | Universal soil with perlite or sand |
| Light requirements | Bright, partial shade |
| Frost hardiness zone | Houseplant, not frost hardy |
| Usage | Indoor houseplant |
| Flowering period | Summer (July–August) |
| Fruiting period | No edible fruits |
| Edible | No |