Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano', a plant that exudes luxury with its velvety leaves and captivating beauty. With its deep green heart-shaped foliage adorned with iridescent silver veins, this philodendron variety is a true gem that adds an air of sophistication to any interior. The 'Melano' is not just a plant; it's a living work of art that showcases nature's elegance and allure, making it a prized possession for plant enthusiasts seeking both opulence and botanical splendor.
* You will receive ONE (1) 4" plant in nursery pot, unless stated otherwise. Refer to our FAQ for more information.
How to Care for Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano'
Watering
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' prefers well-draining soil that is moist but not waterlogged. Water your plant thoroughly, allowing the excess water to drain out of the pot. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely between waterings, as this can cause the leaves to wilt and brown.
Sunlight
This plant prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, so it's best to place it in a location that receives filtered sunlight or partial shade.
Temperature
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' prefers temperatures between 65°F-85°F (18°C-29°C). Avoid exposing it to temperatures below 55°F (12°C), as this can cause damage to the plant.
Humidity
This plant thrives in high humidity levels. If your home is particularly dry, consider using a humidifier or placing a tray of water near the plant to increase humidity.
Toxicity
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Fertilizer
Feed your Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' every 2-3 months during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
Growth Rate
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 4 feet in height. It may take several years for it to reach its full height.
Pruning
Prune your plant as needed to maintain its size and shape. Remove any yellow or damaged leaves, and trim back any leggy or overgrown stems.
Propagation
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' can be propagated by stem cuttings. Cut a stem with several leaves and place it in a container of moist soil. Keep the soil moist and warm, and roots should develop within a few weeks.
Soil Mix
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' prefers a well-draining soil mix that is rich in organic matter. A mixture of peat moss, perlite, and sand can work well.
Repotting
Repot your plant every 2-3 years or when it becomes root-bound. Choose a pot that is one size larger than the current pot, and use a well-draining soil mix.
Common Pests
Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' is susceptible to spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. Inspect your plant regularly and treat any infestations promptly.
Common Problems
The most common problems with Philodendron Melanochrysum 'Melano' are overwatering and underwatering. Make sure to water your plant consistently and avoid letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. If the leaves turn yellow or brown, it may be a sign of overwatering or underwatering. Adjust your watering routine accordingly.