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Black pepper, also known as Peppercorn, Pepper, Pepper plant
Black pepper requires a warm, humid climate, and consistently moist soil, but it should not be waterlogged. It's vital to provide black pepper with a structure to climb, mimicking its natural growth habit. Special care points include maintaining high humidity and ensuring the soil is rich in organic matter, as black pepper is sensitive to drought and poor soil conditions.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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