Peperomia is one of the most popular potted plants, not only having ornamental value but also purifying the air. However, sometimes we may find that the leaves of Peperomia begin to turn yellow, wither, or even rot. What should we do in such cases? This article will give you a detailed introduction on how to save Peperomia when its leaves are rotten.

Understand the growth environment of Peperomia
Peperomia originates from South America and prefers a warm, moist, and semi-shaded environment. If the environment is too dry or the light is too strong, it will cause its leaves to turn yellow and wither.
Check if it lacks water or has excessive watering
Peperomia needs an appropriate amount of water. Both long-term lack of water and overwatering can lead to leaf problems. Therefore, regularly check soil moisture, water appropriately, and keep the soil moist but not overly wet.

Pay attention to ventilation
Ventilation is one of the important conditions for Peperomia growth, but avoid direct cold or hot winds. If kept in a poorly ventilated environment for a long time, it easily leads to rotten leaves.
Rational fertilization
The fertilization amount for Peperomia should be moderate; excessive fertilization negatively affects its growth. Generally, fertilize once a month by mixing an appropriate amount of fertilizer with water and pouring it evenly into the soil.
Timely removal of withered leaves
Prolonged accumulation of withered leaves on Peperomia easily becomes a breeding ground for pests and diseases, affecting its growth. Regular removal of withered leaves is necessary.

Appropriate pruning
If Peperomia is not pruned for a long time, its leaves become too dense, blocking each other and affecting light and air permeability. Proper pruning and shaping can make it more beautiful and healthy.
Pay attention to pest and disease prevention
Common pests and diseases of Peperomia include aphids, powdery mildew, and leaf spot disease. Regular inspection is needed to detect pests and diseases early and take corresponding control measures.
Take professional treatment measures
If Peperomia's leaves are already rotten, some professional treatment measures can be taken. For example: cut off the rotten parts of the leaves, spray with an appropriate fungicide, and improve soil aeration.
Determine the cause of the disease
The reasons for Peperomia's rotten leaves can be various, such as lack of water, overwatering, excessive fertilization, etc. Before taking treatment measures, first determine the cause and treat it specifically.
Maintain emotional stability
Seeing Peperomia's leaves rot can easily cause anxiety. However, maintaining emotional stability and patiently dealing with the problem can better solve it.
Patience in care
Peperomia is a plant that requires patient care. Only through regular maintenance, giving enough attention and love, can it grow healthier and more beautiful.
Value daily maintenance
Daily maintenance is very important. Not only should you water and fertilize on time, but also pay attention to regular pruning and removing withered leaves. Only with proper daily maintenance can you prevent Peperomia from having rotten leaves.
Properly control environmental temperature
The suitable growing temperature for Peperomia is between 18°C and 25°C. If the environmental temperature is too high or too low, it will adversely affect its growth. Appropriate temperature control is necessary.
Learn to learn from others' experiences
In the process of caring for Peperomia, you can ask other plant enthusiasts for advice and learn from their experience and skills. This can better solve the problem of Peperomia's rotten leaves.
Peperomia is a very beautiful potted plant, but its growth environment and daily maintenance require us to spend some thought. If Peperomia's leaves are rotten, you can check for causes such as lack of water, overwatering, and excessive fertilization, and take corresponding treatment measures. At the same time, daily maintenance is also very important. Only by doing all the work well can Peperomia regain its vitality.
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