Green foliage with a golden variegation and occasional light pink veining characterizes this easy-care native of Latin America. Distinct arrow-shaped leaves tend towards a dense growth pattern that’s less likely to vine out than other hybrids in the family.
- Syngonium podophyllum Golden, potting soil, plastic growers pot
- Place in bright, indirect light and avoid full sun exposure
- Moderate to heavy watering when soil becomes dry
- Maintain high humidity or mist foliage with water frequently during dry months
- Browning of leaf tips typically indicates underwatering or inadequate humidity
How to care Syngonium podophyllum Golden Tips
Origin: South America
Height: Newer compact varieties grow to 2 ft (60 cm), some varieties climb to 4 ft (1.2 m) or more.
Light: Bright light, but no direct sun. Syngonium podophyllum can tolerate low light, but the leaves may lose their variegation. Turn pot in front of window regularly for even growth.
Water: Keep the potting mix moist in summer, allowing the surface to dry out before watering again. Water less often in winter, letting the top half of the potting mix dry out.
Humidity: Try to maintain 40-50% relative humidity around your plant. Brown leaf tips can be caused by dry air. Take a look at these easy ways to increase the humidity for your tropical plants.
Temperature: Warm room temperatures (65-80°F/18-27°C).
Soil: Peat-moss based potting mix with added perlite and/or vermiculite for good drainage, such as African violet mix.
Fertilizer: Feed every 2 weeks from spring through fall with a balanced house plant fertilizer diluted to half the normal strength. In winter, feed monthly.
Propagation: Take 3-4 in (7.5-10 cm) stem tip cuttings early in summer. For best results, dip the cut end in rooting hormone powder then stand the cutting in a pot of perlite or a half-half mix of vermiculite and peat moss. Keep the cuttings out of sunlight and maintain the humidity around them by covering the pot with a plastic bag. Cuttings should root in about a month.
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