Care Card

Philodendron Golden Violin

Indirect light Indirect light

Adapts to any light level.

Moderate irrigation Moderate irrigation

Water once a week and fortnightly in cold weather allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Water more frequently in brighter light conditions.

Normal humidity Normal humidity

Any kind of humidity is fine, you can spray it every 2 weeks.

Not suitable for pets Not suitable for pets

This plant can be toxic for your pet, so we advise you not to keep them together.

Philodendron Golden Violin

Advice

  1. Bright Indirect Light: Prefer bright but indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, as this can damage the leaves.
  2. Moderate Watering: Allow the top layer of soil to dry out before watering again. Avoid waterlogging.
  3. Adequate Humidity: Although it can tolerate moderate humidity conditions, an increase in humidity benefits this plant.
  4. Well Drained Soil: Use a soil that allows good drainage to prevent root problems.
  5. Stable Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures and does not respond well to cold draughts. Maintain a stable temperature for optimal growth.

Signs of weakness

  1. Yellow Leaves: If the leaves of your Philodendron Golden Violin start to turn yellow, it could be an indication of overwatering.
  2. Brown Edges: Brown edges on the leaves can be a sign of both low humidity and salt build-up in the substrate.
  3. Leaf Drop: If leaves drop excessively, it could be due to inappropriate growing conditions, such as lack of adequate light or sudden temperature changes.
Philodendron Golden Violin
Philodendron Golden Violin
Philodendron Golden Violin
Philodendron Golden Violin