Philodendron Brandtianum
Philodendron Brandtianum
Philodendron Brandtianum
By ERICA PUISIS
Published on 05/01/23
CONTENTS
PROPAGATING PHILODENDRON
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BRANDTIANUM
POTTING AND REPOTTING PHILODENDRON
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BRANDTIANUM
COMMON PROBLEMS WITH PHILODENDRON
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BRANDTIANUM
In its natural tropical climate, it has a climbing growth habit but can be easily grown as
a potted or hanging houseplant. The plant is a moderately fast-growing species that will
reach a total height of 4 to 5 feet when grown as a houseplant. Keep it out of the reach
of children or pets, since all parts of the Philodendron brandtianum are toxic to people
and animals.1
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PHILODENDRON BRANDTIANUM CARE
LIGHT
SOIL
WATER
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Philodendron
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PROPAGATING PHILODENDRON stem and pull, checking for resistance from
BRANDTIANUM newly-formed roots. When evidence of
roots exists, transfer the plant to a pot with
Philodendron brandtianum is easy to well-draining soil and water thoroughly.
propagate using cuttings. You might choose
to do so if your plant is outgrowing its pot POTTING AND REPOTTING
or if you’d like to increase the number of PHILODENDRON BRANDTIANUM
philodendrons in your houseplant collection.
The best time to propagate this plant is during For a healthy Philodendron brandtianum,
the warm spring and summer months when you’ll need to repot the plant occasionally. To
the plant is at its peak of health and growth. determine if it’s time to repot your plant, check
if any visible roots are poking out from the
Here’s how to propagate Philodendron carnage holes at the bottom of the pot. If so,
brandtianum using cuttings: pick a pot about two inches larger with plenty
of drainage holes.
1. Gather the following tools and materials:
Scissors (or pruning shears), a glass jar To repot, gently loosen the soil around all
(for growing cuttings in water), a small sides of the pot until the plant and its root ball
plant pot, potting soil mix, and rooting
are freed. Fill the new pot with a loose but
hormone (optional).
rich potting mix that is well-draining. Plant
2. Using the scissors or pruning shears, cut your Philodendron brandtianum to the same
three to six inches of a healthy stem with depth in the soil and then cover the roots with
at least a few leaves from the plant. Ideally, soil. Water thoroughly.
cut the stem at a node—just above another
leaf on the plant. Remove any leaves from
the bottom half of the cutting. Depending
on the size of the parent plant, you can
take several cuttings at once to propagate
more quickly.
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COMMON PROBLEMS WITH
PHILODENDRON BRANDTIANUM
BROWNING TIPS
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FAQ
A Since philodendron brandi does best with bright, indirect light, an east-
facing window is the best choice for this plant. If that’s not possible,
a west-facing or south-facing window may work also, as long as you
keep the plant at least several feet away from the window itself.
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