Philodendron Ceylon Golden Plant Care Guide
Light: Like most houseplants, Philodendron Ceylon Golden loves bright natural light. A moderate or medium exposure is also fine. However, protect the Philodendron plant from direct sunlight as it will damage the foliage.
Water: Allow this plant to go almost 3/4 of the way dry before watering again. They dislike going completely dry. On the other hand, sitting in water or keeping them constantly wet causes root rot.
Humidity: This plant prefers normal humidity. You can mist the leaves several times a week with a spray bottle for a healthier plant.
Temperature: As it is a tropical plant, it prefers a hot climate.
Soil: The soil should be well-drained and fertile for growing this plant.
Fertilizing: Use slow-release fertilizer in spring and liquid fertilizer during summer. Feed once a month during spring and summer. Also, you can reduce during cold winters to once in 45-60 days. During the active growing season fertilize the Philodendron plant with organic fertilizer once a month. Moreover, loosen the topsoil without disturbing the plant’s root so it can uptake nutrients and moisture easily.
Growing tips for Philodendron Ceylon golden plant
- Do not re-pot this plant immediately after receiving it.
- For 3-7 days, keep the plant in indirect sunlight.
- Maintain the soil moisture.
- keep the plant hydrated all time.
- Make sure to keep them away from any cold drafts as well as air conditioning or heating vents.
- Avoid overwatering and underwatering as leaves will turn yellow.
- Repot your Philodendron Ceylon Golden plant during summer, while repotting pick a container that is at least 1-2 inches bigger than your previous container.
- Philodendron Ceylon Golden plant can be grown in a hanging basket or moss stick.
- You can practice pruning every 3 months to train the plant to grow on a moss stick.
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