The Philodendron Oxycardium Golden, another iconic climber from the Philodendron family, is an evergreen houseplant with magnificent green and glossy leaves that will instantly brighten your environment. It is the recommended home plant for first-time gardeners and is a proud holder of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award for Garden Merit.
Plant Care
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: A well-balanced fertiliser every fifteen days throughout its primary growing season ? summer months ? and a rich compost mix potting media for potting or repotting and it’s set for a long haul.
Repotting : This is a low-maintenance plant that will require repotting once the roots begin to grow out of the present container. When repotting, select a pot that is somewhat bigger than the old one. Propagation: The philodendrons are the easiest plant family to reproduce, with stem cuttings, air layering, or offset both in soil and in water being the most common methods.
Typical issues
1. Why are the leaves on my Philodendron curling?
When your Philodendron doesn’t get enough water, the leaves curl. It can also happen as a result of overwatering, which drowns the roots.
2. Why leaves of the philodendron are turning yellow and drooping ?
Overwatering causes philodendron leaves to turn yellow and droop. Reduce the frequency with which you water your plant to address this issue.
3. Why are my Philodendron’s leaves going brown?
Philodendron leaves become brown owing to a lack of water. If you’ve been leaving extended intervals between waterings, try watering it more often.
Design and Decoration
Light Requirements: The Philodendron Golden Heart prefers bright indirect light inside, although it may also thrive in full shade.
Location : Your Philodendron requires moderate sunshine when growing outside. Direct sunlight might cause your plant to burn. Indoors, you may position your Philodendron in a south or west facing window, which will shelter it from direct sunlight while yet providing just the proper amount for it to grow. Balconies that are shaded are also great for the Philodendron.
Styling/decor tip : Whatever your design, the Philodendron’s huge, heart-shaped, leathery leaves will provide life to your living room. A Philodendron in your living room will provide texture and colour while also making the space feel more tropical. Allow it to trail form on top of shelves or hanging pots to add character, climb the walls with a trellis or wire clips for a more tropical feel, or grow on a moss stick to provide height to your decor. It’s your go-to plant since it’s easy to cultivate and has gorgeous leaves that hang softly from the vines.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I water Philodendron?
Philodendrons need to be well watered. Keep the soil evenly moist but allow the soil to dry out in between waterings. Make sure you are not overwatering.
Is Philodendron safe for pets?
No, Philodendron is toxic if ingested by your pets.
Is Philodendron and Money plant the same?
No, although their leaves look similar, Philodendron and Money Plant are not the same.
What are the common names of Philodendron Oxycardium Golden Plant?
Philodendron Oxycardium Golden Plant is also known as Heart Leaf Plant.
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