Peperomia Prostrata ‘String of Turtles’ - Large

Dhs. 145.00

he string of turtles (Peperomia prostrata) is a small, trailing succulent-like plant that’s popular for its unique round, patterned leaves that resemble turtle shells. It’s relatively easy to care for if you provide the right conditions. 


🌱 Light

  • Prefers bright, indirect light.

  • Can tolerate lower light, but growth will be slower, and patterns may fade.

  • Avoid direct harsh sun, which can scorch leaves.


💧 Watering

  • Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.

  • Use the “soak and dry” method: water thoroughly, then let excess drain.

  • Avoid letting it sit in water—root rot is the biggest risk.

  • Slightly drought tolerant; better to underwater than overwater.


🪴 Soil

  • Needs a well-draining mix. A good blend is:

    • 2 parts houseplant soil

    • 1 part perlite or pumice

    • 1 part orchid bark or coco coir

  • You can also use a cactus/succulent mix amended with organic matter.


🌡️ Temperature & Humidity

  • Ideal temp: 65–80°F (18–27°C).

  • Prefers moderate to high humidity (50–70%).

  • In dry climates, use a pebble tray or humidifier.


🌿 Fertilizer

  • Feed every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer with a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer.

  • No need to fertilize in fcolder months when growth slows.


✂️ Pruning & Repotting

  • Prune lightly to encourage fuller growth and prevent legginess.

  • Repot every 2–3 years or when roots start filling the pot.

  • Best in shallow pots due to its shallow root system.

    ⚠️ Common Problems

    • Yellow, mushy leaves → overwatering.

    • Shriveled, crispy leaves → underwatering or too much sun.

    • Leggy growth → not enough light.

    • Pests (rare) → mealybugs or fungus gnats if soil stays wet.