Lights & Water
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Water twice a week
Where to grow: Bright indoor / shaded outdoors
Low maintenance
Special feature: Air purifying
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/plant feed: Use a decent fertiliser every few weeks during the season.
Repotting: You will need to repot your Philodendron every year or when the roots begin to expand out of the current plant.
Propagation: Philodendrons can be quickly propagated by stem cuttings, air layering or by offset.
Common Problems
1. The leaves of the philodendron are turning yellow and drooping.
Overwatering causes philodendron leaves to turn yellow and droop.
2. Why isn't my philodendron blooming?
Philodendron growth is stunted as a result of the insufficient sun. Place the plant in a location that receives intense indirect light.
3. What causes the curling of Philodendron leaves? The leaves of your Philodendron begin to curl if it does not receive enough water.
Style and Decor
Light Requirements: The Philodendron Ceylon Golden prefers bright indirect light indoors. Direct sunlight will cause your plant to burn.
Locations: Indoors, you should put your Philodendron in a south or west-facing window, which will shield it from direct sunlight but still provide just the right amount for it to thrive. Styling/decor tip: This non-trailing philodendron family member is a perfect addition to every room and décor theme. Its big dark green glossy leaves look great as a centrepiece or as part of a plant cluster.