
Incredibly dry soil
Peperomia don’t like to be kept consistently moist, but be sure you’re not underwatering your plant. Keep a consistent watering schedule–water when the top 2”-3” of the soil are dry.
If you accidentally let your Peperomia’s soil dry out completely, you may see leaves go limp, droop, and possibly drop.If the soil is extremely dry all the way through the pot, a good soak is in order.
Here’s how to soak-water your plant:
Keep in mind that when the soil goes from bone-dry to saturated, it can cause stress for your Peperomia and may cause leaves to drop. Give it some time to adjust.
Not enough humidity
Your Peperomia will thrive in a slightly humid environment. Increase the humidity around your plant by misting the leaves on a regular basis, using a pebble tray, or moving a humidifier nearby.
We're confident your Peperomia will be back to normal in no-time, but if you've followed the steps above and things just aren't improving you can contact the Grow-How® Team.