Philodendrons are known to be easy to grow houseplants that thrive in indoor conditions, making them a fantastic choice for beginner houseplant enthusiasts.
Their heart-shaped leaves have a glossy sheen that adds colour and light to your space, whilst their thin, trailing or climbing stems add texture and fill the space.
There are over 450 species of Philodendrons, and propagating these can be a fantastic way to expand your plant collection!
What You’ll Need
- A sanitized pair of sharp scissors – Practicing good plant hygiene ensures you don’t introduce disease to your plants.
- A propagation station, small jar or glass to keep your cutting in - Alternatively, you can also use a small container of propagating media such as Sphagnum Moss, Perlite and LECA. These are among the very best mediums for propagating cuttings.
- A healthy Philodendron plant.