Selloumi Philodendron
Selloumi Philodendron
A low-effort, high-impact housemate. With its elegantly frilly foliage and laid-back attitude, this South American beauty is just as happy staying compact in its pot as it is stretching out into a leafy masterpiece.
Over time, its strong stems start to sprawl, giving it a cool, tree-like vibe that spreads twice as wide as it is tall. Whether you’re a green-thumbed pro or just plant-curious, this one’s here to turn your space into a tropical daydream—with zero stress and maximum style.
*DISCLAIMER: PLANTS DON’T COME WITH POT IN IMAGE
Choose Your Own Pot
Choose Your Own Pot
All plants available come with the default black nursery pot.
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Care Tips
Care Tips
Light
Indoors: Most plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Place them near a window with natural sunlight, but keep them out of direct afternoon rays unless they’re sun-loving. If the leaves start to fade or stretch, they might need more light!
Outdoors: Find a spot with filtered sunlight or partial shade. Some plants enjoy full sun, while others prefer protection—check what your plant prefers.
Water
Check the soil before watering. Stick your finger about 2–3 cm deep—if it feels dry, it’s time to water. For indoor plants, this is usually once a week. Outdoor plants may need more frequent checks, especially in hot weather. Always use pots with drainage to avoid soggy roots.
Humidity
Most houseplants enjoy a bit of humidity. If your home is dry, mist the leaves occasionally or place the pot on a tray with pebbles and water (but don’t let the roots sit in water!).
Fertilizer
Feed your plant once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Hold off during fall and winter when most plants rest.
Cleaning & Pruning
Wipe dusty leaves gently with a damp cloth to help them breathe and photosynthesize. Trim any yellowing or dead leaves to keep the plant looking fresh and healthy.
Pot & Soil
Use well-draining soil suitable for your plant type (e.g., cactus mix for succulents, rich soil for leafy greens). Repot once every 1–2 years or when the roots outgrow the pot.
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