philodondron-plowmanii variegated
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As for its care requirements, there isn’t anything particularly difficult or challenging about growing the Plowmanii, especially if you already have some experience with tropical plants under your belt.
Size & Growth
With the philodendron Plowmanii, named after botanist Timothy Plowman, you’re going to need ample space whether you’re keeping this plant indoors or outdoors.
While the plant can reach 8 ft in height, it’s a Philodondron plowmanii slow-grower, especially indoors. If you want it growing tall, you’re going to have more luck with outdoor growing and if the climate in your region allows it.
The large leaves of the plant are the main attraction of this plant. Multiple gradients of green are contrasted with the creamy yellow coloration of the veins, creating an instant tropical feel wherever it’s grown.
Philodondron plowmanii variegated
Light Requirements
This is one of those philodendrons that isn’t fussy about its light requirements. The plant can grow in lower light conditions than what you’d normally afford a houseplant but does best in filtered light or partial shade.
What it can’t tolerate is direct light, especially midday strong direct light. As with many other plants that don’t require direct light, the leaves of the philodendron plowmanii are also bound to get scorched, especially the younger leaves that are thinner than mature leaves.
Therefore, if you’re keeping this philodendron variety outdoors be mindful of the amount of sunshine it receives in the location you’ve positioned your plant
Watering
You’d think you could drown a plant that grows in rainforests in water and it would be happy with it. Not the philodendron plowmanii, however.
Despite being accustomed to heavy rainfall, the plant doesn’t do well if the potting medium in which it is kept is constantly wet.
Overwatering is certainly a hazard to the plant, especially when planted in soil that is prone to waterlogging.
Make sure to inspect that the top layer of the Philodondron plowmanii soil is dry before watering the plant. I usually water my philodendrons once or twice a week in summer and once a week in winter.
Since environmental factors can change the need for water uptake, it’s best to rely on the soil moisture assessment method when watering this plant.
Soil Type
Soilless mediums are best for growing philodendrons. Favor potting mixes that feature sphagnum moss, peat, perlite in their composition. Amend the mix with compost to create a rich soil that stays moist but doesn’t retain water.
Avoid clay, sandy or other wet soils which don’t drain as well as those that feature peat, perlite or sphagnum moss.
When planted in a fast-draining soil, the likelihood of root rot is significantly reduced even if the plant is accidentally overwatered.