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Plant Type Care Profile

Philodendron

Easy CareBright IndirectWeekly
Care Level Easy
Light Bright Indirect
Water Weekly
Humidity Medium
Soil Aroid
Growth Viney
Feeding Feed every 2 to 4 weeks in the growing season and use support for climbers when possible.
Safety Toxic to Pets/Humans

Light Details

Keep in a bright room with lots of ambient light. Best placement is near an east window or a few feet back from a south/west window behind a sheer curtain. Rotate every 1 to 2 weeks for even growth and avoid harsh midday sun unless the plant is known to take more light.

Watering Details

Water when the top 1 to 2 inches are dry. Vining types like even moisture but should never stay soggy. Check the potting mix before watering. In most homes this means watering when the top 1 to 2 inches feel dry, then watering thoroughly until excess drains out. Empty cachepots and saucers so roots are not left sitting in water.

Humidity Details

Average household humidity is usually fine, but the plant will appreciate steadier moisture in the air. Keep it away from strong HVAC drafts and use a humidifier if the room stays very dry.

Soil Details

Use a chunky aroid mix: potting soil or coco base plus orchid bark, perlite/pumice, and a little charcoal if desired. This keeps oxygen around the roots while still holding enough moisture.

Temperature

Keep between 65 and 85°F; protect from cold drafts and anything below about 55°F.

Feeding Details

Feed every 2 to 4 weeks in the growing season and use support for climbers when possible.

Grooming / Training

Trim just above a node to shape the plant. Give climbing types a pole, plank, or trellis if you want larger leaves and tighter internodes.

Repotting

Repot every 1 to 2 years in spring or once roots start circling heavily. Move up only 1 pot size at a time.

Common Issues

Yellow leaves usually point to overwatering or too little light. Small leaves and long gaps between leaves usually mean it wants more light or support.

Seasonal Notes

Reduce watering frequency in winter but do not let the root ball stay bone dry for long.

What Not To Do

Do not leave it in dense, soggy soil.

Safety Details

Toxic to Pets/Humans. Keep out of reach of pets. Avoid ingestion and wash hands after handling if sap or tissue is irritating.

Image/source: Source image from Wikimedia Commons, File: Philodendron billietiae 1zz.jpg, photo by David J. Stang.

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