What to Do With Pilea Babies: Pilea Propagating 101
Pilea Peperomioides, also known as Chinese Money Plant, are one of the simplest plants to propagate. With very little effort you can turn your one Pilea into two, three, four,…
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Shaping a Pilea: How to Make It Taller, Bushier, Straighter and More
Pilea Peperomioides, also known as Chinese Money Plants, are well known for their dome-like round shape. But what should you do when your plant is less than perfect? What if…
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Propagating Pilea Plants in Water from Start to Finish
When I first started getting into houseplants, my mother-in-law showed me a neat trick to get a plant to root in water. Now I know the official word for that…
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Fertilizing Pilea Plants: How Often and With What?
I was really hesitant to fertilize my Pileas at first, worrying it was either too complicated or a waste of my time. After I did my research though, I found…
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Eight Things You Can Do to Make Your Pilea Grow Faster
I love plants, and I have been especially interested in Pilea Peperomioides lately. These fun, trendy house plants have a unique look, and they’re all the rage on social media…
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Pilea Varieties: Information on The Most Common Types
Pilea Peperomioides are extremely popular houseplants right now. But, if you’re anything like me, after completing a quick google search you’re noticing that there is a whole family of plants…
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Do Pilea Peperomiodes Like to Be Root Bound? When to Replant
We’ve all heard that some houseplants prefer to be root bound. But is Pilea Peperomioides, also known as a Chinese Money Plant, one of those plants? If not, at what…
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What Soil is Best for Pilea Peperomioides?
Whether you have been propagating new Pilea babies or you’re just looking to repot a mature plant, knowing what type of soil to use can be tricky. Every person you…
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How, When, and Why to Prune Your Pilea Peperomioides
All houseplants are not created equal. Some like more or less light, fertilizer, or water. Some need to be pruned regularly, and some are best left to their own devices.…
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Do Pileas Like Humidity and Misting?
Whenever I get a new plant I always do my research to find out what environment will allow them to thrive. Humidity is often an important factor to consider. If…
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