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Pelliona Repens -combo includes:
Pellionia repens var. pulchra
Pellionia repens (Dark Form)
Trailing Watermelon Begonia, Pellionia Repens
Pelliona Repens – Combo, commonly known as Trailing Watermelon Begonia or simply Pellionia, is a low-growing, creeping plant native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Although not a true begonia, its leaves resemble watermelon-like patterns with shades of green, silver, and sometimes pinkish or reddish hues. It is a popular choice for terrariums, hanging baskets, and shaded indoor plant displays due to its delicate appearance and lush trailing habit.

🌿 Pelliona Repens – Combo – Complete Care Guide :
🌱 Growth Habit
Pellionia repens is a spreading, ground-cover plant with soft, fleshy stems that root at nodes when they touch moist surfaces. Its leaves are oval to heart-shaped, slightly textured, and beautifully patterned. It grows horizontally rather than upright, making it ideal for hanging planters, dish gardens, and closed terrariums. Under the right conditions, it forms a dense, carpet-like mat of foliage.
🌞 Light Requirements
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light to low light.
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Best placement: Near an east-facing window or shaded indoor area
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Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch leaves and fade patterns
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Tolerates low light but may grow slower and lose vibrancy
If grown under LED grow lights, keep light at low to medium intensity for 8–10 hours daily. Leggy growth indicates insufficient light, while pale or burnt leaves indicate too much light.
💧 Watering Needs
Pellionia repens prefers consistently moist soil, but not soggy conditions.
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Water when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry
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Use room-temperature, filtered, or rainwater if possible
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Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot
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In winter, reduce watering slightly but never allow the soil to dry out completely
This plant is sensitive to drought, so prolonged dryness can cause leaf drop or browning.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Being a tropical plant, Pellionia repens thrives in warm and humid environments.
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Ideal temperature: 18–28°C
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Minimum: Avoid below 15°C
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Humidity: 70–90% is ideal
High humidity is crucial for healthy growth. You can maintain humidity by:
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Growing it in a terrarium or humidity cabinet
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Using a humidifier
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Placing the pot on a pebble tray with water
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Grouping it with other humidity-loving plants
In dry air, leaves may curl, crisp, or drop.
🌿 Soil & Potting Mix
Pellionia repens needs a light, airy, and moisture-retentive mix, such as:
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Coco coir or peat
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Fine orchid bark
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Perlite or pumice for aeration
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A small amount of compost or leaf litter for nutrients
A shallow pot or wide container works best since the plant spreads horizontally.
🌱 Fertilization
Feed lightly during the growing season (spring to early autumn):
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Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to ¼ strength every 2–3 weeks
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Alternatively, use organic seaweed or fish emulsion diluted well
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Avoid over-fertilizing, as it can cause salt buildup and leaf burn
No fertilizer is needed during winter dormancy.
✂️ Pruning & Maintenance
Regular pruning keeps the plant bushy and attractive.
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Trim long, leggy stems to encourage branching
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Remove yellow or damaged leaves promptly
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Clean fallen leaves from the soil surface to prevent mold
Pruned stems can be used for propagation.
🐛 Pests & Common Problems
Common pests include:
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Spider mites – often appear in low humidity (increase humidity, gently rinse leaves)
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Mealybugs – remove with alcohol-dipped cotton swabs
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Fungus gnats – reduce overwatering and improve drainage
Yellowing leaves usually indicate overwatering, while crispy edges suggest low humidity or underwatering.

🌿 Propagation
Pellionia repens is very easy to propagate through stem cuttings.
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Cut a healthy stem with at least one node and a few leaves
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Place in water, moist sphagnum moss, or directly in soil
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Keep in warm, humid conditions
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Roots typically develop within 1–3 weeks
Once rooted, plant multiple cuttings together for a fuller look.
🌸 Blooming
Pellionia repens may produce tiny, inconspicuous flowers, but they are not ornamental. The plant is primarily grown for its beautiful foliage.
🌿 Final Thoughts
Pellionia repens is a charming, elegant plant that rewards care with lush, trailing growth and striking leaf patterns. With bright indirect light, high humidity, and consistent moisture, it becomes a stunning addition to terrariums, hanging baskets, or shaded plant shelves.









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