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Philodendron Oxycardium green

Original price was: ₹250.00.Current price is: ₹99.00.

The heartleaf philodendron is a climbing plant in nature: a liana if you prefer. Its long stems carry, at each node, one dark green heart-shaped leaf and several small adhesive aerial roots that allow the plant to climb up tree trunks.

Which houseplant is the easiest of all to grow? the winner could easily be the heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum). I can’t think of any other plant that has been so thoroughly tested under the most adverse of conditions. Even the worst black thumbs manage to keep it alive and, in fact, it often thrives in their care.

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Philodendron Oxycardium green needs bright indirect light but it can grow well in full shade too. If outdoor, it needs partial sunlight. A well-balanced fertilizer every fifteen days in its main growing season.

Repot once the roots start growing out of the current pot. With a slightly larger than the older pot when repotting.

It can be easily propagated by stem cuttings, air layering, or by offset both in soil and in water.

Some of the problems faced by these plants are

If Philodendron oxycardium green isn’t getting enough water, the leaves start curling. It can also happen due to overwatering which will drown the roots.

Philodendron oxycardium green leaves turning yellow and drooping is a sign of overwatering. Water less frequently to correct this problem.

Leaves of Philodendron oxycardium green turn brown due to insufficient water. If keeping long gaps between watering, start watering it more often.

Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil.

Difficulty: Easy

Light: Bright Indirect sunlight

Watering: Water twice a week

Place: Bright indoors, Shaded Outdoors

Character: Air-purifying

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  1. 5 out of 5

    Hemant Ogale (verified owner)


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