Splash sports arrow shaped leaves with a mottled silvery green pattern that begins pale and morphs to darker green at maturity. As with all Bipennifoliums this is a short node plant which is an ideal candidate for indoor or patio totems.
Philodendron Splash Gordan Care
Philodendron Bipennifolium Splash Gordon



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Your new plant can be stored for a while by simply placing it in a bucket with about a half inch of water in the bottom and moving it to a shady location.
Pruning
If your philodendron is the vining type, use pruning shears or simply pinch the tips of vines. This quickie type of pruning will neaten up the plant and encourage bushier, healthier growth. Always cut or pinch growth just above a leaf node, which is the point on a stem where a new leaf or stem grows.
Fertilizer
Fertilize philodendrons regularly with a dilute water-soluble houseplant fertilizer, or use a time-release fertilizer.
Sunlight
Indoors plants thrive at temperatures between 55°- 80°F and in lower light conditions than other house plants.
Temperature
Indoors plants thrive at temperatures between 55°- 80°F and in lower light conditions than other house plants.
Container
Grown in 4” pot
Additional
All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Bipennifolium Splash sports arrow shaped leaves with a mottled silvery green pattern that begins pale and morphs to darker green at maturity. As with all Bipennifoliums this is a short node plant which is an ideal candidate for indoor or patio totems.
Popularity
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