Heartleaf philodendron

An Easy Care Guide

Plus, How to Propagate the Heartleaf Philodendron!

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This is one of the easiest, most low-maintenance, and most beautiful houseplants.

Heartleaf Philodendron Care Tips

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Medium to bright, indirect light is ideal, but it also makes a great low-light plant!

LIGHT

Water when the top 1 to 2 inches of the soil is dry.

WATER

It likes to remain lightly moist (NOT wet!).

Use your finger to feel how wet the soil is before you water. This will help to avoid overwatering.

WATERING TIP!

Yes! Use a humidifier to recreate the humid environments philodendrons are native to.

HUMIDITY

Use a well-draining potting mix.

POTTING MIX

Add a few handfuls of perlite to increase the drainage!

Heartleaf Philodendron is a climbing plant.

Giving it a moss pole to climb well help it grow LARGER!

GROWING TIP!

HOW TO Propagate Heartleaf Philodendron

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Use a pair of clean, sharp scissors to cut off a section of a vine that has a few healthy leaves.

1

CUT BELOW A NODE!

(This means the node will be on the part you cut off.)

Put the cutting in a jar of water.

The node should be under the water.

2

 The leaves should be above the water.

You can skip the water and put the cutting directly into potting mix.

Make sure the node is buried, and keep the mix moist.

Prop TIP!

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Keep the cutting in bright, indirect light. Change the water when it's grimy.

3

When the roots are 2 to 3 inches long, plant the cutting into potting mix.

4

Water it and put it back into medium to bright, indirect light.

5

And that's how to propagate the heartleaf philodendron!

Easy, Peasy! Right?

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