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Philodendron

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Philodendron

Philodendrons are a diverse and highly rewarding group of tropical plants, native to the rainforests of Central and South America. Their name comes from the Greek words *philo* (love) and *dendron* (tree) — a fitting description for a genus that climbs, crawls, or stands proud among other plants.

At Plantlovers, we grow a wide range of Philodendron species and cultivars, including climbing types, crawling types, and more compact, shrub-like forms. Understanding the growth habit of your plant is the key to caring for it well.

- **Climbing Philodendrons** grow upward using aerial roots and benefit from a moss pole or vertical support.
- **Crawling types** grow horizontally along the soil and should be potted in wide, shallow containers.
- **Shrub-like forms** stay more compact and often don’t need support, but can still produce large, decorative leaves.

Despite their differences, most Philodendrons follow the same basic care guidelines: they prefer bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and moderate humidity. Their foliage can range from glossy greens to velvety reds and highly variegated patterns, but all thrive when given stable conditions and a little attention.

Whether you're growing a bold climber like *Philodendron 69686*, a crawler like *Gloriosum*, or one of our own selections like *Philodendron ‘Medisa’* or *pedatum red-stem*, the care principles remain the same — just tailored to how your plant likes to grow.

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Care tips

Light

Most Philodendrons thrive in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sun can scorch the leaves, while too little light slows growth and may reduce colour intensity in variegated types.

Water

Allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry out between waterings. Always use the pot lift technique — it’s safer than relying on appearance alone. Reduce watering in winter.

Fertiliser

Feed every 2–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced, diluted fertiliser. Philodendrons are moderate feeders but respond well to consistency.

Temperature

Keep between 18–28°C. Avoid cold drafts and do not let temperatures drop below 12°C. Most Philodendrons are sensitive to sudden changes.

Humidity

50–60% is ideal for healthy growth. Many species tolerate lower levels, but added humidity can encourage larger leaves and stronger roots — especially for climbers and crawlers.

Extra tip

Learn how your plant grows: climbers need support, crawlers need space to spread, and compact types appreciate regular rotation for even growth. Observing your plant’s behaviour is the best guide.

Downloadable care sheet 

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The Philodendron care sheet. Includes a summary, photos, and QR code to this page.