Philodendron micans
ðŋ Philodendron micans Overview
Scientific name: Philodendron hederaceum var. hederaceum (commonly known as Philodendron micans)
Common names: Velvet Leaf Philodendron, Heartleaf Philodendron Micans
Family: Araceae
Origin: Central and South America (especially Mexico and the Caribbean)
Type: Tropical evergreen vine
ðą Description
The Philodendron micans is prized for its soft, velvety, heart-shaped leaves that shimmer between deep green, bronze, and burgundy hues, depending on the light.
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New leaves emerge with a coppery or pinkish tint before maturing to a deep, velvety green.
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Undersides of the leaves are a rich reddish-purple.
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The plant has a vining or trailing growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets, shelves, or moss poles.
This plant combines the low-maintenance nature of philodendrons with a lush, luxurious appearance.
âïļ Light Requirements
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Prefers bright, indirect light for optimal color and growth.
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Tolerates medium to low light, but leaves may lose some of their shimmer and growth will slow.
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Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can fade or burn the delicate leaves.
ðĄ Tip: Near an east- or north-facing window is ideal; filtered southern light also works.
ð§ Watering
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Water when the top 1â2 inches of soil feel dry.
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Likes evenly moist soil, but not soggy â overwatering can cause root rot.
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In winter, reduce watering frequency slightly.
ð§ Rule: When in doubt, underwater slightly â Micans recovers easily.
ðĄïļ Temperature & Humidity
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Temperature: 65â85°F (18â29°C); avoid cold drafts or temps below 55°F (13°C).
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Humidity: Prefers 50â70% humidity for best growth, though it tolerates average indoor humidity.
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Mist occasionally or use a humidifier to enhance leaf health and sheen.
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ðŋ Soil
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Requires a well-draining, airy mix that retains some moisture.
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Ideal mix: potting soil + perlite + orchid bark + coco coir.
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pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5â7.0).
ðļ Growth & Maintenance
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Moderate to fast grower in good light.
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Will trail from a hanging pot or climb if given support (moss pole or trellis).
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Fertilize every 4â6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced, diluted houseplant fertilizer.
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Prune regularly to maintain fullness and encourage branching.
ðŠī Propagation
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Easily propagated via stem cuttings:
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Cut just below a node with at least one aerial root.
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Root in water or moist soil.
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Once roots are 2â3 inches long, pot in well-draining soil.
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â ïļ Common Issues
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
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| Yellow leaves | Overwatering or poor drainage | Let soil dry and check roots |
| Brown edges | Low humidity or underwatering | Increase humidity, check moisture |
| Leggy growth | Low light | Move to brighter spot |
| Droopy leaves | Thirst or root issues | Check soil moisture and adjust watering |
â ïļ Toxicity
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Toxic to pets and humans if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals.
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Causes irritation to the mouth and digestive system.
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Keep away from cats, dogs, and small children.
ðš Quick Care Summary
| Care Aspect | Ideal Condition |
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| Light | Bright, indirect |
| Water | When top 1â2" dry |
| Soil | Well-draining, chunky mix |
| Humidity | Moderate to high (50%+) |
| Fertilizer | Every 4â6 weeks (spring/summer) |
| Toxicity | Toxic if ingested |