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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.
Propagation : The easiest family of plants to propagate, the philodendrons can be easily propagated by stem cuttings both in soil and in water. Propagation has a higher success rate in warm growing months.
1. Why are the tips of my Philo plant leaves turning brown? What can I do?
Leaf tips will brown if water at any point is inconsistent, or too much. Set a watering schedule and stick to it and ensure that the soil is moist at all times but not soggy.
2. What are the leafless brown growths coming off of my Philodendron?
These are called aerial roots and are totally normal. In nature, these are what help give support to the plant and allow it to climb and reach more light. The roots will not damage walls or surfaces, and you can always prune them if they get unruly.
3. My Philodendron has gotten way too big. What can I do?
Prune it back! These guys are very hardy and can handle a good trim. You can also train your Hope to grow whichever way your heart desires by using stakes and ties.
Light Requirements : Philodendron Congo are adaptive and can grow in bright to low indirect light in indoor spaces, but it is better to give it bright to medium indirect light.
Locations : You can place your Congo practically anywhere, other than in direct light. They are great additions to corners, pedestal planters, and floor planters.
Styling/décor tip : Use the Philodendron congo plant as a focal point in your room décor. Use a subtle colour scheme for the room with the emerald green colour of the plant can stand out and add tropical brilliance to your home. Give it a spacious corner for the leaves to unfurl and show off their emerald green colour. Place it in a metallic pedestal planter to highlight the plant and draw attention to the beauty of the plant. The plant will do better if placed in an area with bright indirect light.
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