Bright Indirect Light: Prefer bright but indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, as this can damage the leaves.
Moderate Watering: Allow the top layer of soil to dry out before watering again. Avoid waterlogging.
Adequate Humidity: Although it can tolerate moderate humidity conditions, an increase in humidity benefits this plant.
Well Drained Soil: Use a soil that allows good drainage to prevent root problems.
Stable Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures and does not respond well to cold draughts. Maintain a stable temperature for optimal growth.
Fun facts
Signs of weakness
Yellow Leaves: If the leaves of your Philodendron Golden Violin start to turn yellow, it could be an indication of overwatering.
Brown Edges: Brown edges on the leaves can be a sign of both low humidity and salt build-up in the substrate.
Leaf Drop: If leaves drop excessively, it could be due to inappropriate growing conditions, such as lack of adequate light or sudden temperature changes.