Great video! I bought one a few months ago because I was looking for non toxic plants. A few leaves fell off transferring from the shop to the house and I put them in soil on a whim and a couple have started sprouting! It's become one of my favs 🌱
that’s awesome! they grow so easily. I ended up planting all the cutting back in with the mother plant, (I’m moving and needed to consolidate for the new place) and now it’s a big jumble of hope and it’s so nice. haha.
oh man, I thought 6K was a lot of views! lol, quite a lot for views for someone who’s barely an expert on plant keeping, haha. But thanks! and I agree, they’re one of my FAVOURITE plants! so round and smooth! lol
Hi! I’m actually propagating some hope right now too, curious to see how how yours has been turning out! Thanks for the tip about cinnamon too, I think it helped. I hope it helped. 😀
I actually show how they’re doing in some of my Pink Princess Propagation videos, I’ll link the ones they’re in, in comments below, haha. I use cinnamon a lot, I’ve found it works great for fungus gnats, but also I don’t know if I’m just putting it on at the point when they’re all dying off anyway, hahaha. 😂
and in this video you can see the beginnings of some new growth! I’ll be doing another propagation update in 2 weeks I think, been trying to keep them every 2 weeks. ruclips.net/video/3Og4cSdxqPQ/видео.html
Michael John Halse Artistry Oh, good enough. I wouldn’t expect too yet much though, still kinda early on in the process. Just need to give them proper time and care ☺️
Linda on Friday I’ll have a video out showing how all my propagation are coming along! (although hopes haven’t seen any growth yet, haha) how are yours coming along?
Jean Gaissert I added them to my Pink Princess Propagation Update videos! Here’s the video with the first update on these Hope cuttings: ruclips.net/video/57G6Ye_TVyg/видео.html
Jean Gaissert and here’s the second video (in this one there’s a lot more root action going on with the Hope cuttings): ruclips.net/video/3Og4cSdxqPQ/видео.html I’ll also have a video out this Friday showing how they’re doing!
The leaves on this plant looks like mini watermelons. I’m in love with mine!! I catch myself just standing there and staring at it, just admiring how beautiful it is.
Thanks for watching! I can’t seem to stop from buying this plant, haha. A local nursery got them in stock earlier this month and I bought two extra, I’m not at 5 of these plants total, haha, they just look so cool!
Whoops! Haha, you're right, I've got to start writing down which videos I'm supposed to be linking to each other. The propagation video is here: ruclips.net/video/YuZE4zjsRHw/видео.html
Hey! So I’ve had this plant for a little while (I call her Pep) and when I originally bought her from the online nursery, some of the newer leaves were already curled but I thought they’d flatten out with time. That didn’t happen and months later, even the new stems that came up have severely curled leaves. I moved it to an area with less light but the leaves are still coming out curled. I also tried watering more often but that didn’t help. I added some calcium, but still no improvement. There aren’t any pests either. I just don’t know what to do at this point :/ any tips?
hmm, that's interesting. On all of mine, this plant included, new leaves come in curled, but flatten out when they get to be larger, usually curling leaves are a sign that they need water, so I'm surprised that didn't help. I've also noticed that the lower light they get the more curled the leaves become, so maybe it needs a brighter place than where you originally had it. I have all of mine right in a west facing window. I would try that first, and if the sun fries a couple of leaves, lessen the light. see if that changes the curliness at all!
I kno im really late seeing this so im "hoping" (ahuh see what I did there lol) you can still help me. So I hv what I thought all this time was a pepromia hope but hv been corrected recently & told its actually the pepromia rotundifolia so now idk what i hv lol. This plant is medium sized with long stems tht hang over the pot so beautifully. Its stems have always just draped over the pot so I figured with leaves the size of half dollars running up it the weight makes the stems drape but I was told thts not correct, tht the stems should b very stiff & stick straight out, no draping so now I'm worried. On top of tht my child watered it mistakenly right after I did so I had no choice but to re-pot it bcuz it strtd losing bottom leaves. 1 more thing, the new growth always starts out a little curled under & some of the big leaves also do this & always hv but I was told tht shouldn't happen either so im lost & lookin for advice. Im sure its experiencing some shock frm the transplant but im worried bcuz now some of the leaves are getting kinda soft & she's in fresh new (not over watered) soil. Would u advice I just go ahead, wash off the roots & stick them in water to re-root then strt over? I dnt wanna risk hurting them or losing any of it so im trying to be proactive but my indecisive-ness needs some good advice. Oh & they'll propergate in water correct? Im sry lol. Thank u
hahah. from what I’ve been told, the plant in this video is just a hope. and not a rotundifolia. I should’ve done more research. HOWEVER the care for them is very similar. My hope also has curled leaves and new leaves come in curled most of the time. I’ve found the more humidity the less round the new leaves are, but also they seem to flatten out for me as they grow. As far as cutting, they will definitely root in water, and if you’re worried about loosing the plant, maybe try taking some cuttings, but leaving some of the mother plant alone and just seeing how it continues to grow. worse case scenario, your mother plant dies, but you have cuttings for a new plant, best case you’ll have a ton of new vines to add to your plant!
I’d also advise to maybe just let the mother plant (if you do take cuttings) to dry out totally. the soft leaves might mean it’s overwatered so it could probably use a total dying out. just to let the plant is up as much moisture as possible.
Oh, I should try that! It could either be too much sun or not enough water. They curl to keep in moisture, so if you don’t want to move, just try upping the water a bit.
I think you might be right! I’ve been doing even more into peperomia hopes vs rotundifolia, and I think the hope is it’s own plant. But I imagine the care is similar, what’s happening with your peperomia? how is it dying?
Very confusing. You said it is a Peperomia Rotundifolia commonly know as Peperomia Hope, meanwhile there is a “regular” Peperomia Rotundifolia in the wild (not a cross between two different varieties/cultivars). Peperomia Rotundifolia look similar to Peperomia sp. “Pepperspot” but all green. So if this plant is just another cultivar then the use of “commonly known” is not necessary. Just saying. I do collect Peperomias and I haven’t seen this Peperomia to be a Rotundifolia specie.
Hi I hope my comment does not come out negatively, not my intention🙏🏽 I apologize. Anyways, still very informative tho especially the care and propagation tips
Jofer Alvez ahaha. not negative at all! you’re correct. when I was doing research for this video I stumbled across some sources that said they were the same plant, but I should’ve done some more digging, lol.
“I kill succulents like it’s my job.” Love it!
Great video! I bought one a few months ago because I was looking for non toxic plants. A few leaves fell off transferring from the shop to the house and I put them in soil on a whim and a couple have started sprouting! It's become one of my favs 🌱
that’s awesome! they grow so easily. I ended up planting all the cutting back in with the mother plant, (I’m moving and needed to consolidate for the new place) and now it’s a big jumble of hope and it’s so nice. haha.
@@michaeljohnhalse I might end up doing that as well to fill in the empty gaps 🙌
This video should have more views! You are informative, helpful and this vid is well put together. Pep Hopes are so underrated!
oh man, I thought 6K was a lot of views! lol, quite a lot for views for someone who’s barely an expert on plant keeping, haha. But thanks! and I agree, they’re one of my FAVOURITE plants! so round and smooth! lol
Thank you! I love your energy
Hi.great video! Just got two little hopes. Looking forward to see them grow.
Haha I love video! So informative and fun. My hope is just getting viney and im so excited. Glad to meet another plant lover!
Feline Jungle it’s definitely one of my favs right now! haha. I’d love mine to be super viney and full, but gotta start somewhere! hahaha.
Love your channel and selection of plants 🪴 ❤️
Fantastic video, very informative - as always!!!
Cheers from a new subscriber from Poland 🙂✳️👍
hey, thanks for watching! haha. I’ve been meaning to do an update on this plant because it’s grown so much this past year!
Hi! I’m actually propagating some hope right now too, curious to see how how yours has been turning out! Thanks for the tip about cinnamon too, I think it helped. I hope it helped. 😀
I actually show how they’re doing in some of my Pink Princess Propagation videos, I’ll link the ones they’re in, in comments below, haha. I use cinnamon a lot, I’ve found it works great for fungus gnats, but also I don’t know if I’m just putting it on at the point when they’re all dying off anyway, hahaha. 😂
here’s the first video where I show the hope cutting’s progress. (spoiler. there’s not much, haha).
ruclips.net/video/57G6Ye_TVyg/видео.html
and in this video you can see the beginnings of some new growth! I’ll be doing another propagation update in 2 weeks I think, been trying to keep them every 2 weeks. ruclips.net/video/3Og4cSdxqPQ/видео.html
how are yours coming along?
Michael John Halse Artistry Oh, good enough. I wouldn’t expect too yet much though, still kinda early on in the process. Just need to give them proper time and care ☺️
New subscriber! Love this video! 👍🏼👍🏼
I am curious to see how your propagation went. I did that last week, too!
Linda on Friday I’ll have a video out showing how all my propagation are coming along! (although hopes haven’t seen any growth yet, haha) how are yours coming along?
@@michaeljohnhalse I've been looking for that update. Can't seem to find it.
Jean Gaissert I added them to my Pink Princess Propagation Update videos! Here’s the video with the first update on these Hope cuttings: ruclips.net/video/57G6Ye_TVyg/видео.html
Jean Gaissert and here’s the second video (in this one there’s a lot more root action going on with the Hope cuttings): ruclips.net/video/3Og4cSdxqPQ/видео.html
I’ll also have a video out this Friday showing how they’re doing!
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The leaves on this plant looks like mini watermelons. I’m in love with mine!! I catch myself just standing there and staring at it, just admiring how beautiful it is.
“And a plant you’ve all been hoping for” I’m crying, I love jokes like this 🤣
HAHAHA, it was so bad, but I CAN'T resist giving the people what they HOPE for.
Michael John Halse Artistry it was iconic , do you have Instagram?
@@AllThingsHouseplants I do! it's just @michaeljohnhalse pretty basic, haha.
Thanks for the video !
K. Rachel thank you for watching!!
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Awwww you're so cute! you seem like a nice person
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vous arrosez les boutures de feuilles a quelle fréquence ?
Je les arrose chaque semaine, ou une fois que je remarque que le sol est sec.
@@michaeljohnhalse merci bien 🙏
👋🏽👋🏽New Subscriber. I love how informative this was. Thank you. I just order a small cutting from Etsy.
Thanks for watching! I can’t seem to stop from buying this plant, haha. A local nursery got them in stock earlier this month and I bought two extra, I’m not at 5 of these plants total, haha, they just look so cool!
There's no link posted on the description?
Whoops! Haha, you're right, I've got to start writing down which videos I'm supposed to be linking to each other. The propagation video is here: ruclips.net/video/YuZE4zjsRHw/видео.html
Very helpful!
Hey! So I’ve had this plant for a little while (I call her Pep) and when I originally bought her from the online nursery, some of the newer leaves were already curled but I thought they’d flatten out with time. That didn’t happen and months later, even the new stems that came up have severely curled leaves. I moved it to an area with less light but the leaves are still coming out curled. I also tried watering more often but that didn’t help. I added some calcium, but still no improvement. There aren’t any pests either. I just don’t know what to do at this point :/ any tips?
hmm, that's interesting. On all of mine, this plant included, new leaves come in curled, but flatten out when they get to be larger, usually curling leaves are a sign that they need water, so I'm surprised that didn't help. I've also noticed that the lower light they get the more curled the leaves become, so maybe it needs a brighter place than where you originally had it. I have all of mine right in a west facing window. I would try that first, and if the sun fries a couple of leaves, lessen the light. see if that changes the curliness at all!
I kno im really late seeing this so im "hoping" (ahuh see what I did there lol) you can still help me. So I hv what I thought all this time was a pepromia hope but hv been corrected recently & told its actually the pepromia rotundifolia so now idk what i hv lol. This plant is medium sized with long stems tht hang over the pot so beautifully. Its stems have always just draped over the pot so I figured with leaves the size of half dollars running up it the weight makes the stems drape but I was told thts not correct, tht the stems should b very stiff & stick straight out, no draping so now I'm worried. On top of tht my child watered it mistakenly right after I did so I had no choice but to re-pot it bcuz it strtd losing bottom leaves. 1 more thing, the new growth always starts out a little curled under & some of the big leaves also do this & always hv but I was told tht shouldn't happen either so im lost & lookin for advice. Im sure its experiencing some shock frm the transplant but im worried bcuz now some of the leaves are getting kinda soft & she's in fresh new (not over watered) soil. Would u advice I just go ahead, wash off the roots & stick them in water to re-root then strt over? I dnt wanna risk hurting them or losing any of it so im trying to be proactive but my indecisive-ness needs some good advice. Oh & they'll propergate in water correct? Im sry lol. Thank u
hahah. from what I’ve been told, the plant in this video is just a hope. and not a rotundifolia. I should’ve done more research. HOWEVER the care for them is very similar. My hope also has curled leaves and new leaves come in curled most of the time. I’ve found the more humidity the less round the new leaves are, but also they seem to flatten out for me as they grow. As far as cutting, they will definitely root in water, and if you’re worried about loosing the plant, maybe try taking some cuttings, but leaving some of the mother plant alone and just seeing how it continues to grow. worse case scenario, your mother plant dies, but you have cuttings for a new plant, best case you’ll have a ton of new vines to add to your plant!
I’d also advise to maybe just let the mother plant (if you do take cuttings) to dry out totally. the soft leaves might mean it’s overwatered so it could probably use a total dying out. just to let the plant is up as much moisture as possible.
This was so helpful! Also, appreciate the joke >.
Thanks! Glad it could be of some use to someone! And man, that joke felt so lame recording it. hahaha. dad jokes for the win!
Can you propagate the stems? :)
I’ve been told that you can! Although I’ve yet to try!
I love to feel the leaves when I'm about to have a panic attack 😂 My leaves are curling. I never thought it might be too much sun.
Oh, I should try that! It could either be too much sun or not enough water. They curl to keep in moisture, so if you don’t want to move, just try upping the water a bit.
This doesn't seem to be peperomia rotundifolia. Maybe I'm mistaken but I can't find any help for my peperomia rotundifolia and it's dying! :-(
I think you might be right! I’ve been doing even more into peperomia hopes vs rotundifolia, and I think the hope is it’s own plant. But I imagine the care is similar, what’s happening with your peperomia? how is it dying?
thank you! (((:
Very confusing. You said it is a Peperomia Rotundifolia commonly know as Peperomia Hope, meanwhile there is a “regular” Peperomia Rotundifolia in the wild (not a cross between two different varieties/cultivars). Peperomia Rotundifolia look similar to Peperomia sp. “Pepperspot” but all green. So if this plant is just another cultivar then the use of “commonly known” is not necessary. Just saying. I do collect Peperomias and I haven’t seen this Peperomia to be a Rotundifolia specie.
Hi I hope my comment does not come out negatively, not my intention🙏🏽 I apologize. Anyways, still very informative tho especially the care and propagation tips
Jofer Alvez ahaha. not negative at all! you’re correct. when I was doing research for this video I stumbled across some sources that said they were the same plant, but I should’ve done some more digging, lol.