15 – 25cm Philodendron Lemon Micans in Hanging 14cm Pot
Philodendron Lemon Micans is a unique variety of heartleaf philodendron known for its velvety, lime-green to chartreuse leaves that shimmer in different shades depending on the light. With a trailing growth habit, its ideal for hanging pots or high shelves
Philodendron Lemon Micans is a unique variety of heartleaf philodendron known for its velvety, lime-green to chartreuse leaves that shimmer in different shades depending on the light. With a trailing growth habit, its ideal for hanging pots or high shelves, adding a bright, lush pop to any indoor space. Heres a guide to caring for Philodendron Lemon Micans:
1. Light Requirements
- Optimal: Bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant, lime-green colour. Place near an east- or west-facing window for ideal lighting conditions.
- Tolerant: Can adapt to moderate or lower light, but growth may slow, and the colour may become less intense. Avoid direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves.
2. Watering Needs
- Frequency: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the top 2.5 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Lemon Micans prefers slightly moist but well-drained soil.
- Signs of Overwatering: Yellowing leaves, especially at the base, and mushy stems can indicate too much water.
- Signs of Underwatering: Leaves may droop or develop brown edges if not watered enough.
3. Humidity
- Ideal: Moderate to high humidity (50-60%) is beneficial for keeping its foliage lush and healthy.
- Tip: If indoor air is dry, especially in winter, misting or placing the plant on a humidity tray can help. While adaptable, higher humidity will keep the leaves looking their best.
4. Temperature
- Optimal Range: 18-27C. It thrives in typical indoor temperatures.
- Avoid: Temperatures below 15C, which can cause stress and slow growth, as well as sudden cold drafts.
5. Soil Requirements
- Type: A well-draining, peat-based potting mix with added perlite or orchid bark helps improve drainage and prevents waterlogging.
- pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5-6.5).
6. Feeding
- Frequency: Feed every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser diluted to half strength.
- Autumn and Winter: No need to fertilise, as growth naturally slows during cooler months.
7. Pruning and Maintenance
- Pruning: Trim long vines to encourage a fuller, bushier appearance. Remove any yellow or damaged leaves to maintain a healthy look.
- Maintenance: Wipe leaves gently with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain their velvety texture. Pinching the tips will help promote branching and a denser growth habit.
8. Propagation
- Method: Stem cuttings. Take cuttings with at least one node and root them in water or moist soil.
- Time: Spring and summer provide the best conditions for propagation, as the plant is actively growing.
9. Common Pests and Problems
- Pests: Lemon Micans are generally pest-resistant but can occasionally attract spider mites, aphids, or scale. Inspect leaves regularly and treat any infestations with insecticidal soap.
- Issues: Fading leaves may indicate low light, while yellowing or drooping can signal overwatering. Brown tips are often a sign of low humidity or underwatering.
10. Repotting
- Frequency: Every 1-2 years or when the plant becomes root-bound. Repotting provides fresh soil and additional space for root expansion.
- Tip: Choose a pot only slightly larger than the current one to avoid excessive soil, which can retain too much moisture.
With its lush, velvety foliage and vibrant lemon-lime tones, Philodendron Lemon Micans is a beautiful and low-maintenance plant that adds a pop of colour and texture to any indoor space. Its a forgiving plant that will reward you with graceful, trailing vines when given the right care and environment.

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