Plants

single

Money plant Scandens

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Indoor
Toxic
yes
Fragrance
No
Seasons
Spring and summer
Plant Height
20ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

7-10 days once

Summer

7-10 days once

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

once in a month

Summer

once in a month

The glossy green leaves of the climbing houseplant Peperomia scandens have a heart-shaped form. Known by various names, such as cupid peperomia or peperomia scandens variegata, it is native to South America and Mexico, where it grows on trees in tropical woods.

<b>Type of Soils</b><br> Always use a container with good drainage and a loose mixture. Perfect proportions are 50% peat and 50% perlite.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Once a month, apply a ¼ strength 20-20-20 water-soluble fertilizer; in the fall and winter, stop fertilizing.Development Trend Moderate<br> Peperomia scandens variegata doesn't require frequent trimming because it grows slowly. But you can shape and prune it to your liking. To shield your plant from illness, always remove any dead, yellow, or damaged leaves as soon as you can.<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1.Container or pot: To avoid water buildup and promote strong root development, choose a container with drainage holes.<br> 2. Potting Mix: Pick a nutrient-rich, well-draining potting mix made especially for houseplants. Garden soil should not be used since it could impede drainage and aeration.<br> 3. Watering Can: To ensure consistent and regulated watering, make sure you have a watering can.<br> 4. Trellis or Support (Optional): If you would rather have your Money Plant climb, you might want to think about giving the vines something to cling to as they grow, like a moss stick or trellis.<br> 5. Sunlight: Bright, indirect light is ideal for Money Plant growth. Choose a location for the plant within your house that gets plenty of filtered sunlight, or place it a few feet away from a window that is well-lit.

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Dos

Stem and leaf cuttings of Philodendron Scandens are easily propagated in water.

Don'ts

They may indicate that you have overwatered or submerged your Philodendron Scandens. You should be able to tell if you have been overwatering or underwatering based on the moisture content of the soil. A plant that has yellowing leaves has had too much direct sunshine, which has scorched the leaves. - Leggy plant: a sign of inadequate light because it lacks the energy needed to develop big, healthy leaves. Leggy plants have tall stems and few, tiny leaves.