

Philodendron Felix House Plant 10.5cm Pot
Philodendron ‘Felix’ is an unusual and highly attractive tropical aroid valued for its distinctive foliage and vigorous climbing growth habit. As it matures, the plant develops elongated leaves with elegant shaping and a lush, architectural appearance that gives it strong jungle character. New growth often emerges in lighter green or bronze-tinted tones before deepening as leaves harden, creating constant visual interest throughout the growing season.
Depending on maturity and growing conditions, Philodendron ‘Felix’ can transform dramatically over time. Juvenile foliage may appear relatively simple, while mature plants grown with support often develop larger, more characterful leaves. Like many climbing Philodendrons, it naturally grows up tree trunks in tropical forests, using aerial roots to anchor and climb.
Its combination of manageable care and collector appeal makes it suitable both for enthusiasts building a rare aroid collection and for anyone wanting a striking tropical centrepiece indoors.
Care Guide
Light ☀️
Bright, indirect light provides the best growth and foliage development.
Ideal placement:
- East-facing window
- Bright room with filtered sunlight
- South-facing window with sheer curtain protection
Too little light may cause:
- Smaller leaves
- Leggy growth
- Slower development
- Wider spacing between leaves
Avoid harsh direct afternoon sunlight which can scorch foliage.
Water 💧
Philodendron ‘Felix’ prefers lightly moist soil with partial drying between waterings.
Allow the top 30–50% of soil to dry before watering thoroughly.
General guide:
Spring/Summer: every 7–10 days
Autumn/Winter: every 10–14+ days
Always adjust according to temperature, light and pot size.
Signs of overwatering:
- Yellow leaves
- Soft stems
- Root issues
Signs of underwatering:
- Drooping foliage
- Curling leaves
- Dry edges
Humidity 🌿
This tropical aroid appreciates elevated humidity.
Ideal humidity:
60–80%
Higher humidity often encourages:
- Larger leaves
- Faster growth
- Better leaf unfurling
- Healthier aerial roots
Average indoor conditions are usually tolerated, though growth can improve with added humidity.
Temperature 🌡️
Ideal temperatures:
18–29°C
Avoid temperatures below 15°C.
Protect from:
- Cold draughts
- Sudden temperature changes
- Chilly windows
Soil Mix 🪴
Use a chunky, airy aroid mix with excellent drainage.
Recommended blend:
- 40% houseplant compost or coco coir
- 25% orchid bark
- 25% perlite or pumice
- 10% worm castings
Good airflow around the roots is important.
Climbing Support
For best growth, provide a moss pole or climbing support.
Benefits include:
✔ Larger foliage
✔ Faster maturation
✔ Stronger growth
✔ More impressive appearance
Without support, growth can become more sprawling.
Feeding
Feed during active growth:
- Every 2–4 weeks in spring and summer
- Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength
Reduce feeding in winter.
Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years or when:
- Roots become crowded
- Water drains too quickly
- Growth slows significantly
Increase pot size gradually.
Propagation 🌱
Usually propagated through stem cuttings.
Successful cuttings should include:
✔ At least one node
✔ Healthy growth point
✔ Optional aerial roots
Root in:
- Water
- Moss
- Perlite
- Semi-hydro systems
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
- Overwatering
Brown edges
- Low humidity
- Underwatering
Small leaves
- Insufficient light
- Lack of climbing support
Leggy growth
- Low light
Spider mites or thrips
- Check new growth regularly
Plant Facts
Botanical name: Philodendron ‘Felix’
Plant type: Tropical climbing aroid
Growth habit: Climbing vine
Growth speed: Moderate
Difficulty: Easy–Intermediate
Pet safety: Toxic if ingested
Best display: Moss pole, plank or shelf edge
Philodendron ‘Felix’ offers lush tropical growth with an elegant climbing habit and collector appeal. Given warmth, bright light and support, it develops into a striking foliage plant that becomes increasingly impressive as it matures.
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Description
Philodendron ‘Felix’ is an unusual and highly attractive tropical aroid valued for its distinctive foliage and vigorous climbing growth habit. As it matures, the plant develops elongated leaves with elegant shaping and a lush, architectural appearance that gives it strong jungle character. New growth often emerges in lighter green or bronze-tinted tones before deepening as leaves harden, creating constant visual interest throughout the growing season.
Depending on maturity and growing conditions, Philodendron ‘Felix’ can transform dramatically over time. Juvenile foliage may appear relatively simple, while mature plants grown with support often develop larger, more characterful leaves. Like many climbing Philodendrons, it naturally grows up tree trunks in tropical forests, using aerial roots to anchor and climb.
Its combination of manageable care and collector appeal makes it suitable both for enthusiasts building a rare aroid collection and for anyone wanting a striking tropical centrepiece indoors.
Care Guide
Light ☀️
Bright, indirect light provides the best growth and foliage development.
Ideal placement:
- East-facing window
- Bright room with filtered sunlight
- South-facing window with sheer curtain protection
Too little light may cause:
- Smaller leaves
- Leggy growth
- Slower development
- Wider spacing between leaves
Avoid harsh direct afternoon sunlight which can scorch foliage.
Water 💧
Philodendron ‘Felix’ prefers lightly moist soil with partial drying between waterings.
Allow the top 30–50% of soil to dry before watering thoroughly.
General guide:
Spring/Summer: every 7–10 days
Autumn/Winter: every 10–14+ days
Always adjust according to temperature, light and pot size.
Signs of overwatering:
- Yellow leaves
- Soft stems
- Root issues
Signs of underwatering:
- Drooping foliage
- Curling leaves
- Dry edges
Humidity 🌿
This tropical aroid appreciates elevated humidity.
Ideal humidity:
60–80%
Higher humidity often encourages:
- Larger leaves
- Faster growth
- Better leaf unfurling
- Healthier aerial roots
Average indoor conditions are usually tolerated, though growth can improve with added humidity.
Temperature 🌡️
Ideal temperatures:
18–29°C
Avoid temperatures below 15°C.
Protect from:
- Cold draughts
- Sudden temperature changes
- Chilly windows
Soil Mix 🪴
Use a chunky, airy aroid mix with excellent drainage.
Recommended blend:
- 40% houseplant compost or coco coir
- 25% orchid bark
- 25% perlite or pumice
- 10% worm castings
Good airflow around the roots is important.
Climbing Support
For best growth, provide a moss pole or climbing support.
Benefits include:
✔ Larger foliage
✔ Faster maturation
✔ Stronger growth
✔ More impressive appearance
Without support, growth can become more sprawling.
Feeding
Feed during active growth:
- Every 2–4 weeks in spring and summer
- Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength
Reduce feeding in winter.
Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years or when:
- Roots become crowded
- Water drains too quickly
- Growth slows significantly
Increase pot size gradually.
Propagation 🌱
Usually propagated through stem cuttings.
Successful cuttings should include:
✔ At least one node
✔ Healthy growth point
✔ Optional aerial roots
Root in:
- Water
- Moss
- Perlite
- Semi-hydro systems
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
- Overwatering
Brown edges
- Low humidity
- Underwatering
Small leaves
- Insufficient light
- Lack of climbing support
Leggy growth
- Low light
Spider mites or thrips
- Check new growth regularly
Plant Facts
Botanical name: Philodendron ‘Felix’
Plant type: Tropical climbing aroid
Growth habit: Climbing vine
Growth speed: Moderate
Difficulty: Easy–Intermediate
Pet safety: Toxic if ingested
Best display: Moss pole, plank or shelf edge
Philodendron ‘Felix’ offers lush tropical growth with an elegant climbing habit and collector appeal. Given warmth, bright light and support, it develops into a striking foliage plant that becomes increasingly impressive as it matures.























