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philodendron scandens vs micans Philodendron Micans | Buy hanging plantHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions The Philodendron scandens subsp. micans is a heart shaped beauty with velvety foliage that turns a soft moss green and displays pink hues in each new leaf. This climber feels at home in a lightly shaded corner or on a beautiful hanging planter, where it can climb or fall freely. Amateur plant enthusiasts appreciate

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The Philodendron scandens subsp. micans is a heart-shaped beauty with velvety foliage that turns a soft moss green and displays pink hues in each new leaf. This climber feels at home in a lightly shaded corner or on a beautiful hanging planter, where it can climb or fall freely. Amateur plant enthusiasts appreciate its easy care and playful appearance, making it a perfect first climber.

With the Philodendron scandens subsp. micans, you can bring a touch of tropical comfort into your home without spending hours on complicated care. It pairs perfectly with a Monstera deliciosa and a Monstera minima , or combine it with the air-purifying Epipremnum pinnatum aureum . Want to discover more? Browse our collection of philodendrons for sale .

This is how you care for a Philodendron scandens subsp. micans

Watering for Philodendron scandens subsp. micans

When watering Philodendron scandens subsp. micans, it's important to keep the soil slightly moist without allowing puddles to form. Water about once a week, depending on the humidity and room temperature in your home. Always check the top two centimeters of potting soil first: if it feels dry, it's time to water.

Preferably use rainwater or soft tap water that has been allowed to stand for a while to evaporate chlorine. This prevents limescale buildup in the roots and preserves the fine texture of the velvety leaves. Insufficient water can cause the leaves to droop and lose their beautiful sheen.

Light for Philodendron scandens subsp. micans

Philodendron scandens subsp. micans thrives in bright, indirect light, but also thrives in partial shade. Avoid placing the plant in direct sunlight, as this can burn the leaf tips and cause brown spots. A spot near an east- or west-facing window is ideal for this tropical climber.

Ensure even light distribution by rotating the pot occasionally, so the plant grows evenly. In overly dark conditions, growth will be stunted and the leaves may develop a paler hue. With sufficient light, the pinkish glow in young leaves remains clearly visible.

Potting soil and fertilizer

Use a loose, well-draining aroid potting mix, such as our potting soil for aroids . This mixture provides sufficient air around the roots while still retaining moisture. During the growing season, add a light dose of liquid houseplant fertilizer every four to six weeks.

Avoid heavy potting soil or garden soil, as it can become too compact and lead to root rot. A good mix of perlite and coconut fiber promotes healthy roots and stimulates new growth. In winter, the plant's growth slows, so you can reduce or pause fertilization.

Common problems

Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves on Philodendron scandens subsp. micans often indicate overwatering or poorly draining soil. Check the potting mix and the drainage holes in the bottom of the pot and avoid standing water.

If the plant is too wet, carefully remove it from the pot, prune any rotten roots, and repot in fresh, airy potting soil. Afterward, water less and wait until the top layer of soil is dry before watering again.

Plant leaking drops (guttation)

Occasionally, you may see small droplets of moisture on the leaf tips of Philodendron scandens subsp. micans: guttation. This is a natural process and usually harmless.

Guttation occurs when high humidity is combined with excessive watering. Don't let water sit on the leaves for too long to prevent mold. Adjust your watering if you notice the plant leaking frequently.

Plagues

Houseplants can be affected by aphids, spider mites, or mealybugs. Check the leaves regularly, especially the undersides and new growth.

In case of an infestation, you can gently wipe the plant with a cloth soaked in lukewarm water and a drop of mild dish soap. For stubborn infestations, we also offer sticky traps for fungus gnats and natural pest control sprays.

Roots growing out of the pot

When the roots start growing out of the bottom of the pot, the plant needs to be repotted. A pot that's too small restricts growth and can cause stress.

Repot your Philodendron scandens subsp. micans into a pot one size larger and use fresh potting soil. This will give the roots more room and encourage healthy growth.

Brown edges on the leaves

Brown edges often result from air that is too dry or insufficient water. Check that the plant isn't too far from the source of humidity.

Increase the humidity with a plant mister or place a bowl of water nearby. Also ensure regular, but not excessive, watering.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Philodendron scandens subsp. micans poisonous?

Yes, Philodendron scandens subsp. micans belongs to the Alocasia family and contains oxalates that can cause irritation in humans and animals if ingested. Keep the plant out of reach of children and pets.

For non-toxic alternatives, check out our collection of non-toxic houseplants .

What varieties are in the Philodendron family?

There are dozens of unique Philodendron varieties, each with its own distinctive leaf texture and growth habit. Some popular examples include:

  • Philodendron Pink Princess
  • Philodendron Birkin
  • Philodendron Green Princess
  • Philodendron Brazil
  • Philodendron Moonlight
  • Philodendron Imperial Red
  • Philodendron Rojo Congo

Discover more special aroids in our philodendron collection.

Why combine with other climbers?

Philodendron scandens subsp. micans looks beautiful alongside other climbers like Monstera obliqua leichtlinii or the more spotted Monstera variegata . Their diverse leaf shapes create a playful, botanical ensemble.

Feel free to combine it with a sturdy Pothos Marble Queen for extra contrast or an air-purifying Epipremnum pinnatum aureum .

Add this Philodendron scandens subsp. micans to your cart today and enjoy a tropical, easy-care addition to your home.

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