#Philodendron moonlight windows#
In the Northern Hemisphere, south-facing windows get a high amount of direct sunlight therefore, keep the plant at least two feet away from the window to avoid foliage burning. Please ensure not to let the leaves receive too much direct sunlight since the intense sunlight may scorch the foliage. This plant stays happy in moderate indirect sunlight. Moonlight is marketed as a low-light tolerant plant, but it can grow leggy and may produce smaller leaves in low light. If you place it in a northern window, you would definitely have to supplement with grow lights. If the leaves start discoloring, move the plant a bit away from the window. This plant can enjoy morning and evening direct sunlight but for the rest of the day, keep it in a place with indirect sunlight. The ideal location for this plant is an east-facing window where it can get plenty of morning sunlight. Philodendron Moonlight thrives in places with bright indirect sunlight. In this guide we have covered the basic requirements to take care of Philodendron’ Moonlight’ to maintain the beautiful texture and foliage of this beauty for years to come.ĭoes Philodendron Moonlight Need Direct Sunlight?
Over the years, I have learned the optimal way to care for Philodendron’ Moonlight’. Recently, Philodendron Moonlight has gained popularity and is loved by indoor growers due to its low maintenance and vivid colored, thick, glossy leaves. How do You Care for a Philodendron Moonlight? Moonlight Philodendron, Lime Philodendron They are great air purifiers for offices and apartments. Philodendrons are known to purify airborne toxins such as trichloroethylene, formaldehyde, and benzene from the air. Moonlight can give a great color contrast to the garden’s green foliage plants in shady spots. Moonlight Philodendron is primarily grown as an indoor plant however, it also flourishes outdoor in hardiness zones 10-11.
This stunning variety Originates from the dense tropical canopies of Central and South American rainforests.
Potting Soil, Fertilizer, Pruning Shear, Moisture meter, Perlite, Hygrometer, Transparent Pots, Coconut Coir, Organic mulch, Sphagnum, LED grow lights, Ceramic Pot Habitat & Ecology