Here comes another classic indoor plant to be added in your houseplant space that is Philodendron brasil that are quite easy to grow and care for.
So here is a detailed guide for you on how to grow Philodendron brasil plants.
Philodendron Brasil plant is basically a trailing plant and comes in different shades. Scientifically known as Philodendron hederaceum and belongs to the family Araceae.
This is a perennial vine that has heart shaped leaves. This plant got its name from a Brazilian flag which looks somehow the same as Philodendron Brasil.
Philodendron Brasil is basically a cultivator of heartleaf philodendron. These plants originated from tropical forests of South America. Click To TweetPhilodendron Brasil is basically a cultivator of heartleaf philodendron. These plants originated from the tropical forests of South America.
How to care for Philodendron Brasil?
Philodendron Brasil plants are easy to grow and have beautiful foliage. They require minimal care to thrive and grow healthy.
Light
Philodendron Brasil requires bright indirect light. Since this is a variegated plant, the reversion of variegation will occur when low-light conditions prevail, resulting in leggy growth.
On the other hand, prolonged exposure to light might burn their leaves.
Soil
Philodendron Brasil plants prefer slightly acidic soil, so a well drained loamy acidic pot mix soil works best for Philodendron Brasil plant to grow.
The best soil mix is mixing potting soil, perlite and orchid bark that will work best for your Philodendron Brasil plant.
Water
These plants need minimal water to grow. Always allow the soil to dry completely before next watering.
Overwatering is harmful for these plants as Philodendron plants are sensitive to overwatering. In winter less watering is required as compared to other seasons.
Temperature and Humidity
Since these are native to South America they thrive best in warm and humid conditions. So they best grow indoors that have normal temperature and humidity levels.
If Philodendron Brasil is provided with more humidity they will grow more vigorous and healthy. They can’t tolerate cold temperatures. They can’t grow in temperatures below 55-60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fertilizer
Philodendron Brasil doesn’t require more fertilizer so a balanced liquid fertilizer will work great for these plants to grow well.
Fertilize your plants during summer months. In winter these plants enter into dormancy phase and hence it is not advisable to fertilize them during this time.
Pruning
Philodendron Brasil are fast growing plants and hence they need to be pruned in order to maintain their growth. Pruning helps in the healthy and vigorous growth of plants. Click To TweetPhilodendron Brasil are fast-growing plants and hence they need to be pruned in order to maintain their growth. Pruning helps in the healthy and vigorous growth of plants.
Always prune these plants in summer and early spring, the time when they are growing. Use a sharp scissor and cut the stems and keep them aside for propagation.
Propagation
Philodendron Brasil can be propagated through stem cuttings. Here is how you can propagate this plant easily
Use a sharp scissor to cut the stems of 4-5 inch that have at least 5-6 leaves.
Then place the stems in water, and ensure that there should be no leaves submerged in water.
Change the water every few days and avoid direct sunlight.
After 2- 4 weeks you will see some sprouting and this is the time when you need to place the stems in an indoor potting mix soil. The soil should be well drained.
At first, the soil should be slightly moist but do not over water the soil as these plants are sensitive to overwatering.
Propagation should be done during the period when there is maximum growth, hence for this plant summer and spring are the best time to propagate.
You can also propagate this plant in water if the node has roots and transfer them to soil when they grow a bit long.
Although rooting hormone is not necessary for these plants, if you dip the cuttings in rooting hormone it will speed up the process.
Repotting Philodendron Brasil Plant
Apart from several houseplants that grow slowly, the Philodendron brasil plant is a rapidly growing plant, so you need to repot the plant when you notice that roots are growing outside of the pot.
You can either use a different pot or the same pot in order to repot the plant. For more root growth use a larger pot so that there will be more space for the plant to grow.
After taking the plant out of the pot, make sure to remove all the old soil from the root in order to keep it dirt free and then add new soil mix to the pot and place your Philodendron Brasil in the centre of the pot.
Then keep your pot in an area where indirect sunlight falls and water the plants thoroughly.
Problems with Philodendron Brasil
Although these plants are quite easy to maintain if they are given the right conditions, sometimes you might notice some common problems such as
Curling leaves
There might be two major reasons if you notice your plant leaves curling , either cold temperatures or lack of enough moisture in the soil.
It is always better to provide the soil with enough moisture to avoid leaf curling.
Wrinkling of leaves
Leaves wrinkling is also due to the same reason as curling of leaves occurs. In this case too, you need to water your plants properly and keep the soil moist. But avoid overwatering.
Smaller leaves
Small leaves of the plant occur if the plant doesn’t get proper Sunlight. So in order to get good healthy leaves your plant needs to be exposed to indirect Sunlight for maximum hours.
Yellow leaves
Yellow leaves are the sign of either overwatering or dry soil. So it is utmost important to keep the soil medium moist but not soggy.
Some important tips to grow Philodendron Brasil plant
It is always best to keep the plant clean and healthy by removing all dead and dry leaves.
If you want to get larger leaves then it is best to provide your plant with some support to climb. Many of them are climbers by nature, so you can grow them in hanging baskets as well.
If you notice that your plant has become leggy then trim the plant so that new growth occurs. Even if the plant is producing too many green leaves or variegated leaves , then trim the plant back.
To maintain good variegation, cut the vine back to the first leaf, otherwise your plant may not survive longer.
Conclusion
Now that you have read this article about how to grow and care for your Philodendron Brasil plant, why don’t you think of adding this beautiful plant to your indoor plants list?
These are one of the easiest growing houseplants that can enhance the beauty of your home if provided with proper care.
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