
Pilea glaucophylla
Silver Sprinkles
Great for terrariums as this plant loves high humidity and moist soil. Prospers in medium light but has been known to adapt to full sun conditions as well; as long as its soil is kept moist (but not water logged). Fast growing and easy to propagate: just stick trailing stem into the soil for it to root.
Contributed by @Scratchycat13
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Partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Light and free draining
Common name
Silver Sprinkles
Latin name
Pilea glaucophylla
type
Perennial
family
Urticaceae
ph
6.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Pilea glaucophylla
Great for terrariums as this plant loves high humidity and moist soil. Prospers in medium light but has been known to adapt to full sun conditions as well; as long as its soil is kept moist (but not water logged). Fast growing and easy to propagate: just stick trailing stem into the soil for it to root.
Planting
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
If grown as houseplants, Pilea plants grow best in warm daytime temperatures of 75°-80° with 10 degrees cooler at night. Pileas need about 50% humidity in order to thrive, so they should be kept on a tray filled with moistened pebbles or misted regularly, or they can be grown in a terrarium. Pileas grow best in smaller, 4" pots or planters where their roots will be somewhat restricted.They should be planted in a peat moss based commercial potting mix with leaf mold and perlite added, or a mix specifically for African Violets.
Propagation by cuttings
From Early Spring TO Late Summer
Pileas are very easy to propagate with stem tip cuttings. Take tip cuttings in the spring. Strike 2 or 3 cuttings in a 3" pot filled with moistened potting mix. Place the pot in a propagating case or in a sealed plastic bag to hold in humidity. If kept at 75° your new plants will be rooted and growing in 3-5 weeks.