How to Grow Philodendron Micans in India

Philodendron Micans is one of the most stunning green specimens you can have indoors! Let’s have a look at how to grow it.

Philodendron Micans
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Philodendron micans is a gorgeous, slow-growing, evergreen trailing plant with velvety, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves of this plant can range from bright green to dark purple, with some variegated forms having both colors.  Let’s have a look at how to grow it.


Philodendron Micans Information

These plants are a species of tropical evergreen climbing plant from the family Araceae and are native to Central America. The leaves are typically a dark green color with a reddish-purple underside. They can grow to be about 4-6 inches in length. This species is easy to propagate through stem cuttings.

Philodendron Micans is a low-maintenance plant grown in a pot or hanging basket. It prefers indirect light and high humidity.

Botanical Name: Philodendron hederaceum ‘Micans’

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How to Grow Philodendron Micans?

Philodendron Micans is really easy to propagate from stem cuttings.

  • Take a cutting from a healthy philodendron micans plant with a sharp pair of scissors.
  • Dip the cutting in a rooting hormone powder (optional).
  • Plant the cutting in a pot filled with a well-draining potting mix.
  • Place the pot in a warm, humid area with bright, indirect sunlight.
  • Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between watering sessions.
  • Keep an eye out for signs of root development, such as new leaves or roots poking out of the soil.
  • Once the cutting has established roots, fertilize it regularly with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Gradually acclimate Philodendron Micans to outdoor conditions, if desired.

Requirements to Grow Philodendron Micans

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Sunlight

Philodendron micans prefer bright, indirect sunlight. Place your plant in a spot that receives some sunlight throughout the day, such as near a brightly lit window. Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause the leaves to scorch.

Soil

This plant can grow in a variety of soils, but they prefer a well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. A good mix for this type of plant would be three parts potting soil, one part perlite, and one part peat moss. This mix will provide the plant with good drainage and adequate aeration.

Water

These plants require moist soil and plenty of humidity to thrive, so it is important to water them regularly. You should water your Philodendron Micans about once a week, or when the top inch or two of soil is dry.

You can check the soil moisture by sticking your finger in the soil or using a moisture meter. Make sure to avoid overwatering, as this can cause root rot.

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Philodendron Micans Care

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Fertilizer

Philodendron Micans love to be fertilized regularly during the growing season, which is typically spring through fall. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer, such as 10-10-10, at half strength every two weeks during the active growth period. Alternatively, you can use a slow-release fertilizer every few months.

During the winter, reduce the frequency of fertilizing to every six to eight weeks.

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Pruning

Pruning a Philodendron Micans is an important task to keep it looking healthy and vibrant. Remove dead or damaged leaves, and trim back lanky growth. Make sure to cut just above a node, which is a small bump on the stem, where a new leaf will grow.

Pests & Diseases

Common pests include mealybugs, aphids, spider mites, and scale. Common diseases include root rot, leaf spot, and crown rot. To prevent pests and diseases, ensure the plant is not overwatered and is planted in well-draining soil.

Additionally, keep the foliage dry and clean, and remove any damaged or dead leaves and stems. If pests or diseases are present, use an appropriate insecticide or fungicide to treat the affected area.

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