Hi, so I’m back again about the same plant.
I’ve just noticed this yellowing in the leaves both near the base and tip of the vines.
I’ve always made sure that the pot has plenty of time to drain and recently changed to deionised water after tap water was causing a white mineral build up on the soil (as per the previous post).

Any help would be very much appreciated.
So thankful my succulents don’t give me this much trouble…

by Dismal-Vanilla6206

2 Comments

  1. MUJOSH-US

    If it’s just the older lower leaves, that’s usually normal — philodendrons love a little drama before retiring old leaves 😂
    But if multiple leaves are yellowing fast, I’d check watering first.
    Usually it’s either staying too wet or drying out too hard between waterings.

  2. Kelliekitty22

    https://preview.redd.it/gcmg0eg9cdwg1.jpeg?width=3060&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1041e0ba9ea42e3bae9e76890668e586212457a8

    I don’t know what your soil looks like but philos are aroids and thrive on an aroid soil mix, one with bark and perlite. You can buy a pre-made aroid mix or you can make your own aroid mixture by buying a bag of Orchid mix that has bark, large perlite, charcoal, and lava rocks in it and mix that 50-50 with a good potting soil and a little bit of earthworm castings for nutrients and you have an inexpensive aroid mixture. Your plant will thank you for it, I promise.

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