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.