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Split-leaf Creeping Philodendron (Rhaphidophora decursiva) plants are a climbing cultivar of the ever-so-popular Philodendron plant family. This plant is native to the Himalayas, and if it is outdoors, it can grow extremely tall


Philodendrons are one of the most popular houseplants, thanks to their reputation for being low maintenance. They are defined by their large, waxy green leaves. The tropical plants thrive in indoor spaces and are simple enough for any gardener to maintain, beginner or expert. There are, however, a few things you should know about philodendrons before adding one to your plant collection. There are two types—vining and non-climbing. The latter grows upright, while the former needs a structure to crawl upwards and is commonly confused with pothos, another trailing houseplant. (Beatriz Garces of Nature's Way Farms notes that you can tell philodendrons and pothos apart by looking at their leaves: Philodendrons typically have larger leaf structures and less obvious trailing habits.) Both vining and non-climbing iterations of philodendrons have similar needs; they require minimal watering and indirect sunlight. Ahead, we break down everything you need to know about growing and caring for a philodendron plant, from seed to maturity. 


How to Grow Philodendron from Seed
Most philodendrons are started by leaf stem cuttings or as plants that are already prepared for purchase, according to gardening expert Melinda Myers. If you are hoping to grow a philodendron from the seed, Meyers says to plant them about twice the diameter of the seed deep in a quality seed starting or potting mix. Be sure to keep the soil moist and warm—and then wait. "It can take a month for seeds to sprout," Meyers notes. "Once it sprouts and the plant forms at least one set of true leaves, you can move it to a container with draining holes that is filled with a quality potting mix." Meyers adds that it is important not to use a container that is too big. "Overly large pots tend to hold moisture too long and lead to root rot. As the plants grow and roots fill the pot, you will move them into the next-size container," she says.


Each pack hold approx 5g of seeds 



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