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Philodendron El Choco

Philodendron El Choco

Regular price $15.00 USD
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Rooted in sphagnum moss

Keep in mind, since plants have their own personalities, the leaves might (slightly) vary from what you see below in the picture.

  • Light: Most Philodendrons prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate lower light conditions, but too much shade may slow down growth and lead to leggy stems with sparse foliage. Avoid direct sunlight, especially harsh afternoon sun, as it can scorch the leaves.
  • Watering: Water your Philodendron when the top inch or two of soil feels dry to the touch. Allow excess water to drain away freely, as they don't like sitting in soggy soil, which can lead to root rot. During the winter months or when the plant is in a period of dormancy, reduce watering frequency.
  • Humidity: Philodendrons appreciate higher humidity levels, but they can adapt to average indoor humidity. Misting the leaves regularly or placing a humidity tray nearby can help increase humidity around the plant. Grouping plants together can also create a microclimate of higher humidity.
  • Temperature: Philodendrons thrive in temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C). Avoid exposing them to cold drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations, as this can stress the plant.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining, peat-based potting mix for Philodendrons. A mix designed for aroids or tropical plants works well. Adding perlite or orchid bark can improve drainage.
  • Fertilization: During the growing season (spring and summer), feed your Philodendron with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4-6 weeks. Reduce or stop fertilizing in fall and winter when growth slows down.
  • Pruning: Regular pruning can help maintain the shape of your Philodendron and promote bushier growth. Remove any yellowing or dead leaves, as well as leggy growth. You can propagate cuttings from pruning to grow new plants.
  • Support: Some Philodendron varieties, such as climbing or vining types, may benefit from a support structure like a moss pole or trellis. This helps them climb and display their foliage beautifully.
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