The Philodendron selloum (also called tree philodendron) is a fantastic indoor plant—big, tropical, and fairly low-maintenance if you get a few basics right.
🌿 Growing Philodendron Selloum Indoors
☀️ Light
- Prefers bright, indirect light
- Can tolerate medium light, but growth slows
- Avoid harsh direct sun (can burn leaves)
👉 Best spot: Near a window with a curtain or filtered light
🪴 Pot & Soil
- Use a pot with drainage holes (very important)
- Soil mix:
- Garden soil + cocopeat + compost (1:1:1)
- Or any well-draining potting mix
👉 Roots need air—don’t use heavy clay soil
💧 Watering
- Water when top 1–2 inches of soil feels dry
- Don’t overwater (common mistake ❗)
👉 Signs:
- Yellow leaves = overwatering
- Droopy leaves = underwatering
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
- Ideal: 18–30°C
- Likes moderate humidity
- In dry rooms, you can:
- Mist leaves occasionally
- Keep a water tray nearby
🌱 Fertilizer
- Feed every 3–4 weeks in growing season (spring–monsoon)
- Use:
- Liquid fertilizer OR
- Vermicompost (easy and safe)
✂️ Pruning & Growth
- Remove yellow or damaged leaves
- It grows wide and bushy, not tall like a vine
- Needs space as leaves can get large
🐛 Common Problems
- Yellow leaves → too much water
- Brown edges → low humidity or underwatering
- Dust on leaves → wipe with a damp cloth (helps breathing)
🏡 Indoor Placement Tips
- Living room corners (with light)
- Near balcony doors
- Not in dark corners
⚠️ Safety Note
- Leaves are toxic if ingested (keep away from pets/kids)
🌟 Quick Care Summary
- Light: Bright indirect ☀️
- Water: Moderate 💧
- Soil: Well-drained 🪴
- Maintenance: Easy 👍
If you want, I can help you set up a perfect pot size + soil mix using locally available materials in India or compare it with other indoor plants like monstera or money plant.









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