Philodendron scandens

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Common Name : 

Philodendron scandens - Sweetheart Plant 

Philodendron Scandens Care :

  •  is roughly the same as regular pothos, with a little extra attention paid to how much light it’s getting regular pruning when signs of reverting back to green are showing

 

  •    Light : The only lighting conditions it can’t tolerate are full, direct sun and complete darkness.

                      If exposed to bright, filtered light, your devil’s ivy will have more yellow variegation in its leav

  •  Water :  need to water a little bit to penetrate the roots. Water it as often as needed during the growing months of                      spring and summer. Just avoid soaking the soil completely and you should be fine.
  •  Soil :  As a standard houseplant potting mix is perfectly fine. It should be well-draining, but hold on to enough water              to remain moist in between watering (devil’s ivy doesn’t like super dry soil).
  • Fertilizer 

 is quite hardy and can survive without fertilizer for months on end. However, if you want to  produce  vigorous growth and foliage, give it a 20-20-20 mix.

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scandens Pot size 14 cm
price 75.00 EGP out of stock
Height : 150 cm
Width : 14 cm

 

Common Name : 

Philodendron scandens - Sweetheart Plant 

Philodendron Scandens Care :

  •  is roughly the same as regular pothos, with a little extra attention paid to how much light it’s getting regular pruning when signs of reverting back to green are showing

 

  •    Light : The only lighting conditions it can’t tolerate are full, direct sun and complete darkness.

                      If exposed to bright, filtered light, your devil’s ivy will have more yellow variegation in its leav

  •  Water :  need to water a little bit to penetrate the roots. Water it as often as needed during the growing months of                      spring and summer. Just avoid soaking the soil completely and you should be fine.
  •  Soil :  As a standard houseplant potting mix is perfectly fine. It should be well-draining, but hold on to enough water              to remain moist in between watering (devil’s ivy doesn’t like super dry soil).
  • Fertilizer 

 is quite hardy and can survive without fertilizer for months on end. However, if you want to  produce  vigorous growth and foliage, give it a 20-20-20 mix.

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