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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Feed the arrowhead plant every 2 weeks with fertiliser diluted to half strength. Make sure the soil is moist at all times, but refrain from drowning him through overwatering.
Repotting : When you notice stunted growth or discomfort in the plant, it is time to repot into a bigger pot. Ideally, the Arrowhead plant is repotted every 2 years. He grows aggressively so the roots outgrow the pot and then it is time to repot and make them comfortable.
Propogation : It can be easily propagated via stem cuttings. Take cuttings with at least one node and root it in water. They root in water just as well, as they do in a potting mix. For a failsafe propagation, choose a new shoot that has sprouted a couple of leaves and has more than one aerial node
1. Why are my Arrowhead plant leaves turning pale and limp?
Too much and direct sunlight will cause the Arrowhead plant to practically burn. This causes the leaves to turn pale and limp. Move him to a place with indirect sunlight since he loves bright indirect sunlight.
2. Why are the new leaves of the Goosefoot plant turning brown and withering?
When the Goosefoot or Arrowhead plant is thirsty, he will drop new leaves because there isn’t enough water ration for him. Cut off the browning leaf and water the Syngonium and he will perk up quickly.
3. Why are my Syngonium leaves turning yellow?
Both under watering and overwatering can lead to yellowing leaves of the Syngonium. Check the soil, repot in a dry and well-draining medium if the soil is wet and loamy. Change your watering schedule to fix this issue and water only when the top soil is dry.
Light Requirements :The Syngonium plant fares well in any indirect sunlight. Too much direct sunlight burns the plant so be mindful of the place where it is kept.
Locations :The Syngonium plant is perfect to be kept in the living room or near the windows where it will receive indirect sunlight.
Styling/decor tip :These plants are a brilliant choice for your reading or work desk because they’re short, lush and air purifying. What better than a spot of green atop your marble or wooden table that will not only soothe the eyes in the middle of your working or reading, but also purify the air and help reduce your stress? That’s right, nothing is better than that. The leaves have delicate variegation in white, the leaves grow whiter as they mature.
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The Syngonium is commonly called Arrowhead plant, arrowhead philodendron, arrowhead vine, Goosefoot, African evergreen, or American evergreen.
Yes, the Syngonium is poisonous if ingested by your pets.
Syngonium is considered the perfect Feng Shui and Vastu plant. The leaves of the Arrowhead plant are said to have five lobes that perfectly represent the five elements, viz. water, fire, earth, wood, and metal. Hence, it is believed that having the Goosefoot plant in your home brings good luck.
Yes, the Syngonium is an excellent air purifier. It features on the NASA list of air purifying plants.
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