Today I found one of my Peperomia magnoliifolia lying down. It is a little over 12 inches tall, and has always grown upright, in a pot with two other stalks. It has been in the same place, in the same pot for a few years now. It receives low indoor light. I let it dry out between watering and I don't really feed it.
So, what caused it to fall over? Was it the low light? Should I just stake it up, or can it grow into a trailing plant? Would it benefit from some fertilizer?
Thank you in advance!
Peperomia magnoliifolia fell over, what to do?
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