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20 - 30cm Philodendron Apple Green 12cm Pot

Philodendron Apple Green is a bright and elegant tropical houseplant loved for its fresh lime-green foliage and easy-going nature. Its vibrant leaves bring an instant sense of freshness to any indoor space, making it a perfect choice for brightening homes, offices and plant collections. With its clean colour and lush growth habit, it creates a modern and stylish statement without being overly demanding to care for.

The glossy foliage emerges in soft apple-green tones and matures into rich, vibrant green leaves with a smooth, polished finish. Its upright and bushy growth habit makes it ideal for tabletops, shelves or as a larger floor-standing feature plant depending on its size. The bright foliage pairs beautifully with both minimalist interiors and more jungle-inspired plant styling.

Philodendron Apple Green is valued not only for its appearance but also for its reliability. It is well suited to both beginners and experienced plant owners thanks to its tolerance of typical indoor conditions and forgiving nature. It adapts well to standard household humidity and thrives with simple, consistent care.

As it matures, the plant develops fuller growth and increasingly lush foliage, creating a dense and attractive display. Its tropical appearance and vivid colouring make it a strong choice for anyone wanting a low-maintenance statement plant with year-round visual appeal.

Care Guide

Light

Place your Philodendron Apple Green in bright, indirect light for the best growth and strongest leaf colour. It can tolerate moderate light conditions, but growth may slow and the plant may become less full over time.

Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, particularly strong afternoon sun, as this can scorch the leaves.

Watering

Water when the top 2–3cm of compost feels dry. Philodendrons prefer lightly moist soil but should never sit in soggy compost.

Water thoroughly and allow excess water to drain away fully. Reduce watering during the cooler winter months when the plant is growing more slowly.

Humidity

Philodendron Apple Green enjoys moderate humidity but adapts well to normal household conditions. Higher humidity can encourage larger leaves and healthier growth, but it is generally not essential for success.

Keep the plant away from strong draughts, radiators and sudden temperature changes.

Temperature

The ideal temperature range is between 18–27°C. Avoid temperatures below 15°C, as cold conditions can stress the plant and slow development.

Soil

Use a well-draining, airy houseplant compost. A chunky aroid mix containing compost, bark, perlite and coco coir works particularly well, helping to prevent root rot while allowing strong root development.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser at half strength.

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when active growth naturally slows.

Support

Depending on the variety and maturity, some Philodendron Apple Green plants may benefit from a moss pole or support if they begin to climb. Upright forms generally do not require additional support.

Pruning

Remove any yellowing, damaged or older leaves using clean scissors or secateurs. Occasional pruning helps maintain a tidy shape and encourages fresh new growth.

Wipe leaves occasionally to remove dust and keep the glossy foliage looking its best.

Repotting

Repot every 1–2 years or when the plant becomes rootbound. Move it into a pot only slightly larger than the current one using fresh, free-draining compost.

Spring and early summer are the best times for repotting.

Common Problems

  • Yellow leaves: Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage
  • Brown leaf edges: Often linked to dry air or inconsistent watering
  • Drooping leaves: Can result from underwatering, cold temperatures or root stress
  • Slow growth: Often caused by low light or lack of feeding during the growing season
  • Pale foliage: May indicate insufficient light or nutrient deficiency

With bright indirect light, regular watering and stable indoor conditions, Philodendron Apple Green will reward you with strong, healthy growth and vibrant tropical foliage all year round.

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20 - 30cm Philodendron Apple Green 12cm Pot

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Description

Philodendron Apple Green is a bright and elegant tropical houseplant loved for its fresh lime-green foliage and easy-going nature. Its vibrant leaves bring an instant sense of freshness to any indoor space, making it a perfect choice for brightening homes, offices and plant collections. With its clean colour and lush growth habit, it creates a modern and stylish statement without being overly demanding to care for.

The glossy foliage emerges in soft apple-green tones and matures into rich, vibrant green leaves with a smooth, polished finish. Its upright and bushy growth habit makes it ideal for tabletops, shelves or as a larger floor-standing feature plant depending on its size. The bright foliage pairs beautifully with both minimalist interiors and more jungle-inspired plant styling.

Philodendron Apple Green is valued not only for its appearance but also for its reliability. It is well suited to both beginners and experienced plant owners thanks to its tolerance of typical indoor conditions and forgiving nature. It adapts well to standard household humidity and thrives with simple, consistent care.

As it matures, the plant develops fuller growth and increasingly lush foliage, creating a dense and attractive display. Its tropical appearance and vivid colouring make it a strong choice for anyone wanting a low-maintenance statement plant with year-round visual appeal.

Care Guide

Light

Place your Philodendron Apple Green in bright, indirect light for the best growth and strongest leaf colour. It can tolerate moderate light conditions, but growth may slow and the plant may become less full over time.

Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, particularly strong afternoon sun, as this can scorch the leaves.

Watering

Water when the top 2–3cm of compost feels dry. Philodendrons prefer lightly moist soil but should never sit in soggy compost.

Water thoroughly and allow excess water to drain away fully. Reduce watering during the cooler winter months when the plant is growing more slowly.

Humidity

Philodendron Apple Green enjoys moderate humidity but adapts well to normal household conditions. Higher humidity can encourage larger leaves and healthier growth, but it is generally not essential for success.

Keep the plant away from strong draughts, radiators and sudden temperature changes.

Temperature

The ideal temperature range is between 18–27°C. Avoid temperatures below 15°C, as cold conditions can stress the plant and slow development.

Soil

Use a well-draining, airy houseplant compost. A chunky aroid mix containing compost, bark, perlite and coco coir works particularly well, helping to prevent root rot while allowing strong root development.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer using a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser at half strength.

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when active growth naturally slows.

Support

Depending on the variety and maturity, some Philodendron Apple Green plants may benefit from a moss pole or support if they begin to climb. Upright forms generally do not require additional support.

Pruning

Remove any yellowing, damaged or older leaves using clean scissors or secateurs. Occasional pruning helps maintain a tidy shape and encourages fresh new growth.

Wipe leaves occasionally to remove dust and keep the glossy foliage looking its best.

Repotting

Repot every 1–2 years or when the plant becomes rootbound. Move it into a pot only slightly larger than the current one using fresh, free-draining compost.

Spring and early summer are the best times for repotting.

Common Problems

  • Yellow leaves: Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage
  • Brown leaf edges: Often linked to dry air or inconsistent watering
  • Drooping leaves: Can result from underwatering, cold temperatures or root stress
  • Slow growth: Often caused by low light or lack of feeding during the growing season
  • Pale foliage: May indicate insufficient light or nutrient deficiency

With bright indirect light, regular watering and stable indoor conditions, Philodendron Apple Green will reward you with strong, healthy growth and vibrant tropical foliage all year round.