Philodendron Pedatum

Philodendron Pedatum


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Foliage

The Philodendron Pedatum's foliage starts off solid and oval, and eventually splits into the shapes of it's mature leaves.

Height

On average, these plants grow to be 3 feet tall.

Toxicity

These plants are very toxic to humans and pets, and should never be ingested under any circumstances.

CARE GUIDE

  • Light
    • This plant prefers bright, indirect sunlight. If placing indoors, a southern facing window is optimal.
  • Water
    • Regularly water the plant, allowing it to dry out before proceeding to water again. 
  • Temperature
    • Anything between  60° F to 75° is optimal, the warmer the better. 
  • Humidity
    • Medium to high levels of humidity allow this plant to thrive
  • Soil
    • Rich, bark/peat based soils that are lightweight are optimal. It should be able to retain moisture, but not hold water.
  • Fertilizer
    • Give a water-soluble succulent fertilizer twice a month from April to August.
  • Re-potting
    • When the roots appear to have filled the bottom of the pot, it is time to upgrade.

 

 

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