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Article: Philodendron Greenshaw Care

Philodendron Greenshaw Care

Philodendron Greenshaw is a type of plant from the family Araceae, which is native to tropical and subtropical forests

  • Characteristics, Shapes & Colors

Philodendron Greenshaw has a characteristic jagged leaf shape on the edge of the leaf but the leaf shape is slightly widened, Philodendron Greenshaw has a bright light green leaf color. is a plant that can grow to a height of 5 meters if attached to a wall or other larger plant.

  • How to care  
  1. Place Philodendron Greenshaw plant in a place that has a light intensity of 70% - 80% with a temperature between 20-28 °C.
  2. The most suitable growing medium for Philodendron Greenshaw is a mixture of perlite, peat & hydrotone.
  3. For the intensity of watering Philodendron Greenshaw need 2 times in a week so that the growing medium is not too wet. Because Philodendron Greenshaw does not like excessive water intensity.
  4. The fertilization period for Philodendron Greenshaw can be done once a week with liquid organic fertilizer dissolved in water and then sprayed on the leaves.
  • How to propagate 

Philodendron Greenshaw can be propagated by cutting.

  1. The first step is to choose a Philodendron Greenshaw plant stem that already has sufficient wind roots.
  2. Then put the plant horizontally on the growing medium with the buds in facing up position and do sufficient watering.
  3. Put it in a shady place.
  4. The new shoots will appear after approximately in 3 weeks.

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