Pepperwood is a tropical plant that prefers warm, humid environments such as tropical rainforests or tropical sub-rainforests. Because of its high requirements for temperature, humidity and light, pepperwood is a demanding plant to grow indoors, and you need to create an environment that is as suitable as possible for its growth.
The following are the main points of care for pepper wood indoors: 1. Ambient temperature: pepper wood prefers higher temperatures, and the general indoor temperature is not less than 16℃. During the growing period (spring and summer), pepper wood needs to be kept at a temperature between 18-28℃, while during the dormant period (fall and winter), it needs to be kept at 12-16℃.2. Humidity: pepper wood likes a humid environment. When maintaining it indoors, you can add blue and white ceramic tiles, peat and crystal soil to the bottom of the pot to keep it moist. In addition, you can spray appropriate water around it or place a humidifier to keep the environment moist.
3. Light: Pepperwood prefers a well-lit environment, but needs to avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn of the leaves. Indoors, you can place it next to a bright window or use an artificial light source to provide it with light.4. Soil Selection: Pepperwood prefers well-drained, fertile soil, either acidic peat or nutrient-rich sandy soil. In general, pepper wood indoor maintenance needs to create its natural growing environment as close as possible to the conditions, pay attention to the ambient temperature, humidity, light and soil selection and other key points, in order to grow healthily.