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How to care for your Philodendron
Use these instructions to care for a Philodendron. This guide will tell you how to water a Philodendron; its light, temperature, humidity preferences and any additional care it might need to help it grow.
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LIGHTYour Philodendron prefers indirect bright light, but the Philodendrons can adapt to lower light. These plants can only tolerate some direct sun in the morning; extended periods of direct light can burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the soil volume is 50-75% dry. Water thoroughly until water comes out of the drainage holes, and be sure to empty the saucer of any excess water. These plants are sensitive to overwatering—if the soil remains constantly wet, the roots will rot.
HUMIDITYAverage household humidity is fine for your Philodendron, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plants will benefit from a pebble tray or adding a humidifier.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron will grow well in temperatures between 65-80°F. Keep away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Philodendron monthly in the spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months when the plants are dormant. Always fertilize on moist soil, never dry, as it can burn the roots.
TOXICITYPhilodendrons are toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CAREThis plant is easily propagated through cuttings to make new plants or help fill out the mother plants. Since these are climbers, you can add plant stakes or a moss pole to encourage larger leaf growth.
Philodendron Birkin
LIGHTYour Philodendron Birkin prefers bright, indirect light. It can survive in medium light conditions, but growth may slow. The variegation on its leaves will be more pronounced in higher light. Do not put it in full, direct sunlight as it will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50-75% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYNormal household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Birkin, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from regular misting.
TEMPERATUREYour plant will grow well in temperatures between 70-80 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed once a month during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants. Feed every other month during the fall and winter.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they occur. Use clean, sharp scissors to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Snip stems close to soil level. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from clogging its pores.
Philodendron Brandi
LIGHTYour Philodendron Brandi can survive in low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more leaves in medium or bright indirect light. The silver coloring will be more pronounced in higher light. Do not place in direct sunlight, as the sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Brandi, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from the occasional misting.
TEMPERATUREYour plant will grow well in temperatures between 70-80 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed once a month during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they occur. Use clean, sharp scissors to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Snip stems just above a leaf node. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from clogging its pores.
Philodendron Brasil
LIGHTThe Philodendron Brasil can survive in low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more leaves in medium or bright indirect light. The variegation will be more pronounced in higher light. Do not put it in direct sunlight since the sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Brasil, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from the occasional misting.
TEMPERATUREYour plant will grow well in temperatures between 70-80 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed once a month during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they occur. Use clean, sharp scissors to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Snip stems just above a leaf node. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from clogging its pores.
Philodendron Heartleaf
LIGHTThe Philodendron Heartleaf can cope with low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more leaves bright indirect light. Do not put it in direct sunlight–the sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for this Philodendron, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from the occasional misting.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Heartleaf will grow well in temperatures between 65-80 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed once a month during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they occur. Use clean, sharp scissors to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Snip stems just above a leaf node. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from clogging its pores. If you wish to propagate, take stem tip cuttings during the Spring or early Summer and place the stem in water or moist soil and they should root quite easily.
Philodendron Hope Selloum
LIGHTYour Philodendron Hope Selloum prefers bright, indirect light. It will, however, survive in lower light and the leaves will turn a darker green. Direct sun or too much light will burn or fade the leaves.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYThe Philodendron Hope Selloum has thinner leaves than many of its relatives and requires more humidity to flourish. Mist your plant regularly especially during the drier winter months.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Hope Selloum likes warm temperatures above 55 degrees. Keep them away from drafts and open doors, especially during the winter.
FOODFertilize monthly during the spring and summer with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CAREPrune your Philodendron Hope Selloum with sharp scissors to control its size and shape. You can remove entire leaves be cutting them off at the base of the leaf stem. Be sure to wear gloves when pruning and wash your hands and tools when finished—you don’t want to get the sap in your eyes or mouth. Always clean dead or decaying leaves from the soil and dust it once a month to keep your plant healthy.
Philodendron Lemon Lime
LIGHTThe Philodendron Lemon Lime can cope with low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more leaves bright indirect light. Do not put it in direct sunlight–the sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for this Philodendron, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from the occasional misting.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Lemon Lime will grow well in temperatures between 65-80 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed once a month during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they occur. Use clean, sharp scissors to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Snip stems just above a leaf node. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from clogging its pores. If you wish to propagate, take stem tip cuttings during the Spring or early Summer and place the stem in water or moist soil and they should root quite easily.
Philodendron Little Hope
LIGHTYour Philodendron Little Hope prefers bright, indirect light. It will, however, survive in lower light and the leaves will turn a darker green. Direct sun or too much light will burn or fade the leaves.
WATERWater your plant when the top 50-75% of soil is dry. Water the plant until water flows into the saucer, then pour out any excess. Don’t allow the pot to stand in water, as this will cause root rot.
HUMIDITYThis tropical plant prefers a bit of humidity and will benefit from regular weekly misting.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Little Hope likes warm temperatures above 55 degrees. Keep it away from drafts and open doors, especially during the winter.
FOODFertilize monthly during the spring and summer with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CAREAlways remove any decaying plant material from the soil to keep your plant healthy and happy.
Philodendron Micans Velvet
LIGHTYour Philodendron Micans Velvet can survive in low light conditions, but grows faster and produces richer coloring in bright indirect light. This plant can only tolerate some direct sun in the morning; extended periods of direct light can burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron Micans Velvet when the soil volume is 50-75% dry. Water thoroughly until water comes out of the drainage hole, and be sure to empty the saucer of any excess water. This plant is sensitive to overwatering—if the soil remains constantly wet, the roots will rot.
HUMIDITYAverage household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Micans Velvet but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from a pebble tray or adding a humidifier, but avoid directly misting the leaves.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Micans Velvet will grow well in temperatures between 65-80°F. Keep away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Philodendron Micans Velvet monthly in the spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months when the plant is dormant. Always fertilize on moist soil, never dry, as it can burn the roots.
TOXICITYThis plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, or damaged leaves using clean, sharp scissors. As the plant ages, the older leaves will naturally turn yellow or brown and fall off. This philodendron is easily propagated through cuttings to make new plants or help fill out the mother plant.
Philodendron Pink Princess
LIGHTYour Philodendron Pink Princess can survive in low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more variegation in bright indirect light. The plant can only tolerate direct sun in the morning; extended periods or exposure to the harsh midday sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron Pink Princess when the soil is 75% dry. Water thoroughly until water comes out of the drainage holes, and be sure to empty the saucer of any excess water. This plant is sensitive to overwatering. If the soil remains constantly wet, the roots will rot.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Pink Princess, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from occasional misting or adding a humidifier.
TEMPERATUREYour plant will grow well in temperatures between 65-80°F degrees. Avoid exposing the plant to temperatures below 60°F, and keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Philodendron Pink Princess monthly in the spring and summer with a basic houseplant food diluted to half the recommended strength. If the leaves curl or the edges turn brown, it may be getting too much fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months.
TOXICITYThis plant is toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, or damaged leaves using clean, sharp scissors. As the plant ages, the older leaves will naturally turn yellow or brown and fall off. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from setting on the surface. Your Philodendron Pink Princess is a vining plant, so consider providing a trellis for it to climb on.
Philodendron Prince of Orange
LIGHTYour Philodendron Prince of Orange can survive in low light conditions but will grow faster and produce more leaves in medium or bright indirect light. Do not place it in direct sunlight—the sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron Prince of Orange when the soil volume is 75% dry. Water thoroughly until water comes out of the drainage holes, and be sure to empty the saucer of any excess water. This plant is sensitive to overwatering. If the soil remains constantly wet, the roots will rot.
HUMIDITYAverage household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Prince of Orange, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from occasional misting.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Prince of Orange will grow well in temperatures between 65-80°F during the day and anywhere above 55°F at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Prince of Orange monthly in the spring and summer with a basic houseplant food diluted to half the recommended strength. If the leaves curl or the tips turn brown, it may be getting too much fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months.
TOXICITYThis plant is toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CAREAs the plant ages, the oldest leaves near the bottom will fall off or turn brown. Use clean, sharp plant snips to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Trim out any dead, discolored, or damaged leaves. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from setting on the surface. Your Philodendron Prince of Orange loves to lean towards the light, so rotating it every week or so will help it stay full on all sides.
Philodendron Shangri La
LIGHTYour Philodendron Shangri La prefers bright, indirect light—placing it near an east-facing window is ideal. It will survive in lower light, but the leaves will turn a darker green. Direct sun will fade the leaves.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50-75% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows into the saucer, then pour out any excess. Don’t allow the pot to stand in water, as this will cause root rot.
HUMIDITYThis tropical plant prefers a bit of humidity and will benefit from regular misting or the use of a humidifier.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Shangri La prefers temperatures above 55 degrees. Keep it away from drafts and open doors, especially during the winter.
FOODFeed once a month during spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CAREAlways remove any decaying plant material from the soil to keep your plant healthy and happy.
Philodendron Silver Sword
LIGHTYour Philodendron prefers indirect bright light, but the Philodendrons can adapt to lower light. These plants can only tolerate some direct sun in the morning; extended periods of direct light can burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the soil volume is 50-75% dry. Water thoroughly until water comes out of the drainage holes, and be sure to empty the saucer of any excess water. These plants are sensitive to overwatering—if the soil remains constantly wet, the roots will rot.
HUMIDITYAverage household humidity is fine for your Philodendron, but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plants will benefit from a pebble tray or adding a humidifier.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron will grow well in temperatures between 65-80°F. Keep away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Philodendron monthly in the spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months when the plants are dormant. Always fertilize on moist soil, never dry, as it can burn the roots.
TOXICITYPhilodendrons are toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CAREThis plant is easily propagated through cuttings to make new plants or help fill out the mother plants. Since these are climbers, you can add plant stakes or a moss pole to encourage larger leaf growth.
Philodendron Velvet
LIGHTYour Philodendron Velvet can adapt to lower light conditions, however, when placed in bright indirect light, it grows faster and produces more leaves. Avoid direct sunlight–the sun will burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for your Philodendron Velvet, but higher humidity will encourage larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from an occasional misting.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Velvet will grow well in temperatures between 65-80 degrees during the day and above 55 degrees at night. Keep it away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Philodendron Velvet monthly in the spring and summer with a basic houseplant food diluted to half the recommended strength. No need to fertilize in the fall and winter months, when growth naturally slows.
TOXICITYPhilodendron leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, with stomach irritation and possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they occur. Use clean, sharp scissors to avoid tearing or bruising the stems. Snip stems just above a leaf node. Wash the leaves frequently to prevent dust from clogging its pores. If you wish to propagate, take stem tip cuttings during the spring or early summer and place the stem in water or moist soil and they should root quite easily.
Philodendron White Knight
LIGHTYour Philodendron White Knight can survive in low light conditions, but grows faster and produces more white variegation in bright indirect light. The plant can only tolerate some direct sun in the morning; extended periods of direct light can burn the foliage.
WATERWater your Philodendron White Knight when the soil is 50-75% dry. Water thoroughly until water comes out of the drainage holes, and be sure to empty the saucer of any excess water. This plant is sensitive to overwatering. If the soil remains constantly wet, the roots will rot.
HUMIDITYBasic household humidity is fine for your Philodendron White Knight but higher humidity encourages larger leaves. Your plant will benefit from a pebble tray or adding a humidifier.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron White Knight will grow well in temperatures between 65-80°F. Keep away from drafts, especially during the winter months.
FOODFeed your Philodendron White Knight monthly in the spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer. No fertilizer is needed in the fall and winter months when the plant is dormant. Always fertilize on moist soil, never dry as it can burn the roots.
TOXICITYThis plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
ADDITIONAL CARETrim out any dead, discolored, or damaged leaves using clean, sharp scissors. As the plant ages, the older leaves will naturally turn yellow or brown and fall off. Your Philodendron White Knight is a vining plant, so consider providing a trellis or moss pole for it to climb on.
Philodendron Xanadu
LIGHTYour Philodendron prefers medium to bright indirect light. It can adapt to low light, but growth may slow.
WATERWater your Philodendron when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITYYour Philodendron Xanadu will tolerate the level of humidity found in most homes, but high humidity promotes lush growth and shiny foliage, so it is a good idea to mist the plant regularly.
TEMPERATUREYour Philodendron Xanadu likes warm temperatures above 55 degrees. Keep them away from drafts and open doors, especially during the winter.
FOODFertilize monthly during the spring and summer with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength. Never apply fertilizer to dry soil, always make sure soil is damp before applying plant food.
TOXICITYPhilodendron Xanadu leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will result in swelling of the lips and tongue, and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CAREYellow leaves on your Xanadu occur naturally as new growth comes in or if it is acclimating to a new spot in your home. Remove these yellow dead or dying leaves regularly by snapping them off where the leaf stem touches the primary stem or the soil surface. It is also a good idea to periodically look between the dense foliage and remove the dried leaf husks left behind when a new leaf is produced. Regularly clearing away this dead organic material prevents mold, fungus, and worst of all Fungus Gnats.
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