The longifolio is an indoor plant that will make your house a very special place, you can put them in shady or semi-sunny places, but take care that very heavy sun does not reach it, it does not resist well frost and it can live well in places with little light. . It has medium watering, take care to put it in pots with good drainage.
The Philodendron needs lukewarm water, which means that stagnant rainwater is ideal. Fill a watering can and let it stand for at least two days. The water should also always be room-tempered and should never be from the faucet and cold. The right situation consists of moist soil without too much water. They also don’t like to dry out and enjoy their leaves being sprayed. In warmer months spraying can take place every two days, in colder months every three or four.
In rain forests treetops only let through a small amount go light, but enough for the plants in the lower regions.
In the months between spring and autumn the Philodendron should be fertilized every week or every two weeks. You should use a liquid fertilizer and use it according to its directions. During the resting period in winter the plants should be watered less and fertilized once per month at a max.
Periodically tip back the ends of shoots of young plants to cause branching and additional flowers. Groom plants as needed to remove extra-long shoots and produce uniform displays.
It's strictly speaking a creeping plant and that's why you should provide a climbing help in the pot.