Syngonium Podophyllum Golden Illusion is a striking plant with dainty arrow shaped foliage that has vivid, almost iridescent, golden yellow leaves, with pink veins. This easy to grow plant is stunning when potted up into decorative pots and containers.
A arrowhead plant requires watering once a week or at most twice in ten days. Keep a soil moist but not soggy, and ensure that a top 2.5 cm or one inch of a pot is dry before watering again. A amount of water will depend on a prevailing temperature and soil drainage.
Does best in conventional potting soils that contain ingredients such as peat, manure, and black hummus.
Make judicious cuts to encourage new growth. Cut just before a leaf node. Or when cutting back larger stems, cut as close to the main stem as possible.
As a semi-tropical vine, arrowheads prefer warm, humid conditions. Try not to allow temperatures to drop below 60° degrees Fahrenheit.
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