What Makes it Unique?
- An excellent air purifier that helps remove toxins easily from the atmosphere.
- Variegated heart-shaped green leaves and thick evergreen foliage.
- A low-maintenance plant with attractive textured and patterned foliage.
- Used popularly as an ornamental plant for beautifying the indoor surroundings.
How to Care?
- It is recommended to keep your Syngonium Podophyllum in low-to-medium sunlight.
- Always keep them directly under the harsh sun rays as they will burn the leaves.
- Re-pot the plant only when you see a stunted growth or the plant outgrows the current pot.
- If you see the Syngonium Podophyllum plant drooping the leaves, it is time to check the watering frequency.
- Make sure you are not providing them with too much water as they do not prefer being wet feet.
- Always remember to use fertile soil for planting your Goosefoot plant to help the water reach the entire plant quickly.
- Also, pick a pot with proper drainage space to easily release excess water outside the plant.
- Keep removing the dead and damaged parts of the plant to allow easy growth of new shoots in the plant.
- Fix the watering schedule if your Syngonium Podophyllum starts drooping the leaves, as it can be possible due to overwatering and underwatering.
- Cut off the dead and damaged leaves from the plant and fix the watering schedule to allow new growth of leaves.
- In case of overwatering, let the soil dry out completely before your next watering schedule to prevent root rotting.
- The ideal frequency to fertilize your Syngonium Podophyllum is every 2 weeks during the main growing seasons.
- Also, avoid feeding them fertilizer during the winter as the growth rate slows down during winters.
1 reviews for Syngonium Podophyllum
saiful hasan siddiqui - May 06, 2022
best plant