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Article: Scindapsus Argyaeus Dark Care

Scindapsus Argyaeus Dark Care

Scindapsus Argyaeus Dark comes from tropical rain forests, belongs to a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae 
  • Characteristics, Shapes & Colors

Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark has a characteristic dark green leaves color with a speckled silver motif spread across almost in the middle of the leaves. It is a plant that can grow to a height of more than 5 meters if attached to a wall or other larger plant.

  • How to care  
  1. Place the Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark in a place that has a light intensity of 60 - 70% with a temperature of 20-25°C
  2. The suitable growing medium for Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark is a mixture of perlite, peat & fern roots
  3. For the intensity of watering Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark 2 times so that the planting media is not too wet, because Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark likes sufficient water intensity but the humidity is maintained
  4. Fertilization is done once a week with organic fertilizer dissolved in air, then watered at the base of this plant
  • How to propagate 

Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark can be propagated by cuttings.

  1. The first step is to select Scindapsus Argyraeus Dark which already has long stems and roots that are quite long, then cut them at the internodes.
  2. Then place the plant in a pot that has been filled with planting media with the new shoots facing up and do the watering sufficiently.
  3. Put it in a shady place.
  4. The new shoots will appear after approximately in 3 weeks.

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