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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:A well balanced fertilizer every fifteen days in its main growing season – summer months, and a rich compost mix potting medium while potting or repotting and its set for a long haul.
Repotting : An easy to maintain plant that you will have to repot once the roots start growing out of the current pot. Choose a pot slightly larger than the older pot when repotting.
Propogation : The easiest family of plants to propagate, the philodendrons can be easily propagated by stem cuttings, air layering, or by offset both in soil and in water.
1. Why are my Philodendron leaves curling?
If your Philodendron isn’t getting enough water, the leaves start curling. It can also happen due to overwatering which will drown the roots and cause root rot. However, unlike overwatering, underwatering can be easily remedied by watering more regularly.
2. Philodendron leaves are turning yellow and drooping.
Philodendron leaves turning yellow and drooping is a sign of overwatering. Water your plant less frequently to correct this problem.
3. Why are leaves of my Philodendron turning brown?
Leaves of Philodendrons turn brown due to insufficient or irregular watering. Avoid long gaps between watering and do it regularly.
Light Requirements :It is essentially an indoor plant that can also be used as wall cover in the shady areas of your garden space. The Philodendron Broken Heart thrives in bright indirect light but it can grow well in full shade too. In an outdoor space, avoid direct light to save the plant form burning, dappled light or partial shade works best.
Locations :In an indoor space place it near a window that gives bright indirect light and doesn’t throw direct sunlight onto your plant. Although the philodendron can grow in medium light, the growth rate slows down. Shaded balconies also are ideal for the Philodendron.
Styling/decor tip :Versatility is its name – any décor, any space – the large heart shaped leaves are your answer. Let it trail form on top of shelves or hanging planters to add character, let it climb the walls with the help of a trellis or wire clips for a more tropical feel or let it thrive on a moss stick to add height to your space. Easy to grow with its beautiful leaves hanging delicately form the vines, it’s your go to plant.
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