 Let's turn this peperomia caparata into many peperomias. First, get your potting mix ready and add water for moisture. With your sterilized pruning shears, cut some of the bigger leaves from your mother peperomia. This tend to be at the bottom of the plant and cut them in half, making sure you cut through the lines of the leaf. Add some cinnamon to prevent fungi and stick the leaves in the soil and cover the pot with a plastic bag or a transparent lid for humidity retention. Make sure to uncover for an hour every day for air flow and fungi prevention and you will see roots in a month or so.