Plant Experience
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Light:
A Split Leaf Philodendron needs medium to bright light. It can survive in lower light, but the leaves won't split and the plant becomes leggy. Keep a Split Leaf Philodendron out of the direct sun.
Water:
Water a Split Leaf Philodendron until the water drains out the bottom drip holes; allow the top 25-30% of the soil to dry out before watering again. Keep the soil a little damp but never soggy. Water droplets or perspiration on the leaves of a Split Leaf Philodendron indicate over-watering. Brown leaf edges on a Split Leaf Philodendron indicate under -watering.
FERTILIZER:
Feed a Split Leaf Philodendron every two weeks when it is actively growing with a basic houseplant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength.
A Split Leaf Philodendron needs medium to bright light. It can survive in lower light, but the leaves won't split and the plant becomes leggy. Keep a Split Leaf Philodendron out of the direct sun.
Water:
Water a Split Leaf Philodendron until the water drains out the bottom drip holes; allow the top 25-30% of the soil to dry out before watering again. Keep the soil a little damp but never soggy. Water droplets or perspiration on the leaves of a Split Leaf Philodendron indicate over-watering. Brown leaf edges on a Split Leaf Philodendron indicate under -watering.
FERTILIZER:
Feed a Split Leaf Philodendron every two weeks when it is actively growing with a basic houseplant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength.
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