Plants

single

Heartleaf Philodendron

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Indoors and outdoor shades
Toxic
No
Fragrance
None
Seasons
Spring and Summer
Plant Height
4-5ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

weekly once

Summer

twice a week

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

2-3months

Summer

every month

One of the most straightforward plants to grow is the traditional trailing philodendron. It is tolerant of different lighting situations and understanding if it is ignored. The heart-shaped leaves of the heartleaf philodendron grow quickly, turning from a bronze color to a glossy green.

<b>Type of soils</b><br> Mixture made of peat moss, like African violet potting mix.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> balanced liquid or water-soluble fertilizer.<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Pruning for Two to Three months<br> Every 12-14 months, repot<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. Turn the dirt. In many situations, philodendrons may thrive without soil, however they do require a very aerated growing medium.<br> 2. Hold the cuttings in place. Set a wooden stick in the pot approximately one inch (2.56 cm) below the surface and support the cutting with it.<br> 3. Choose a warm, shady location for your pot.<br> 4. While young philodendron cuttings require regular irrigation, overwatering the plant can lead to root rot, so it is not recommended.

1. Make the garden more attractive

Dos

Aim for a relative humidity of at least 40%. Take a look at these simple methods for increasing the humidity around your tropical plants. The tips of brown leaves indicate dry air

Don'ts

Keep water droplets off of the foliage.