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Everything to Know To Propagate a Philodendron Erubescens

The philodendron erubescens can be propagated by cutting and division. The plant can grow and attain a height of about 36 inches as a houseplant.

Philodendron erubescens propagation can be done in different ways such as stem cuttings, division, seeds, and air layering. 

Philodendron Erubescens Propagation

The right season and this is during spring or early summer. Choose the stems that are healthy and in good shape. cut three to seven inches of the stem....

Propagation By Stem Cutting

Select a healthy and matured part of the mother plant.   Snip a section of the plant. The cutout section should be transplanted.....

Propagation By Division

Place the seeds directly half an inch into the soil.  Cover the seeds lightly and spray water. repotting should be done after 16 weeks ...

Propagation By Seed

Get a matured stem and cut an angle halfway through. Insert it into the angular cut and wrap it with a layer of moss, cover it whit a plastic wrap...

Propagation By Air Layering

Light: prefers indirect bright light.   Water: when the surface of the soil is dry.  Soil: the standard potting mix 

Caring For Philodendron Erubescen

Temperature and Humidity: the ideal  to flourish falls between 55 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.  Fertilizer: use a regular houseplant fertilizer ..

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