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Vendor: Jiffy Plants
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Selling size: A well rooted plant | 2.5" Pot Included
The Philodendron Micans (Philodendron hederaceum 'Micans'), also known as the Velvet-Leaf Philodendron, is a popular, easy-care trailing or climbing houseplant prized for its unique, velvety, heart-shaped leaves that emerge a beautiful chartreuse/pink and mature to a deep, iridescent, bronze-green with hints of purple.
Philodendron Mican plant | Aspect | Details |
| Ideal | Bright, Indirect Light is best for maintaining its deep, iridescent colors and encouraging quick growth. An east or west-facing window is often perfect. |
| Tolerance | It can tolerate medium to lower light conditions, but growth will slow, and the leaves may be smaller and lose some of their velvety sheen and vibrant colors. |
| Warning | Avoid Direct, Intense Sun, especially hot afternoon sun, which will easily scorch and burn its delicate, velvety leaves. |
| Aspect | Details |
| Frequency | Water when the top 1 to 2 inches (2.5–5 cm) of soil is dry to the touch. This typically means watering every 1–2 weeks, depending on light and humidity. |
| Technique | Water thoroughly until it drains out of the bottom of the pot. Always dump out any excess water from the saucer immediately to prevent root rot. |
| Troubleshoot | Yellowing leaves are a classic sign of overwatering. Droopy, limp, or curling leaves can indicate underwatering. |
Philodendron Mican plant | Aspect | Details |
| Mix | Use a well-draining, airy potting mix that retains some moisture but allows for excellent aeration. |
| Recommendation | A standard indoor potting soil mixed with amendments like perlite, orchid bark, and/or coco coir will help create the ideal chunky, fast-draining substrate. |
| Pot | Always use a pot with a drainage hole. |
| Aspect | Details |
| Temperature | Prefers warm temperatures between 65∘F and 80∘F (18∘C to 27∘C). Keep it away from cold drafts, A/C vents, and cold windows. |
| Humidity | This tropical plant loves high humidity (50–60% or higher) but is generally adaptable to average household humidity. |
| Boost Humidity | If air is dry, you can use a humidifier, place the pot on a pebble tray with water, or group it with other plants. |
| Aspect | Details |
| Fertilizing | Feed with a balanced, water-soluble houseplant fertilizer monthly during the spring and summer (growing season). Reduce or stop feeding in fall and winter. |
| Growth Habit | It is a trailing vine, perfect for a hanging basket. It is also an epiphytic climber and will produce larger leaves if given a moss pole or trellis to climb. |
| Pruning | Trim back long, "leggy" vines to encourage a fuller, bushier plant. Cuttings are easy to propagate in water or soil. |
| Repotting | Repot every 1–2 years or when the plant becomes visibly root-bound. Move up only one pot size at a time. |