Toothed Philodendron is fairly resistant to disease and is generally not prone to illnesses. However, it can develop leaf spots if light and ventilation are poor and if it is overwatered. Its care level is considered easy, as it mainly needs regular watering and little else. It is therefore appropriate for people who do not have the time or energy for frequent plant care.
How to keep Philodendron Lacerum.
Light
Toothed Philodendron is indigenous to habitats like forest understories and rocky areas, where it grows in natural shade. It prefers partial sun but can tolerate full sun or full shade, showing its versatile and hardy nature.
Water
The Toothed Philodendron flourishes in high humidity and prefers balanced watering—neither too dry nor too wet. Ideally, it should be watered once a week. As an evergreen plant, it retains its foliage throughout the year and requires consistent moisture, especially during the growing season.
Temperature
The Toothed Philodendron comes from tropical areas where the climate is usually warm and humid. Therefore it is adapted to high heat and humidity. It does not do well with abrupt temperature changes and prefers a steady thermal environment, so avoiding indoor temperature swings is important. It generally cannot tolerate cold and needs warmer conditions to grow. If the ambient temperature falls too low, the plant may stop growing or even die.
Fertilizer
Proper fertilization is essential for the health and appearance of the Toothed Philodendron. Fertilize the Toothed Philodendron during summer, repeating the application monthly throughout the season. Nutrients fuel growth and support the maintenance of the plant’s parts. Fertilizing improves the Toothed Philodendron’s flower display, ensuring the best blooms.
Pruning
The toothed philodendron, easily recognized by its distinctively toothed leaves, benefits greatly from pruning in early spring. At this time, you should remove any dead or damaged parts of the plant to encourage healthy growth and improve air circulation. Pruning in early spring aligns with the plant's natural growth cycle, helping to enhance its appearance and prevent overcrowding, which ensures optimal vigor.
Pot & Repot
Repot the Toothed Philodendron in spring or summer once it's warm enough, choosing a slightly larger pot with good drainage. Water thoroughly after repotting and place it in a bright spot with indirect light. Consider installing a moss pole for support as the plant grows.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb, Vine
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Philodendron
- Family
- Araceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 10-12
- Mature Height
- 0.91 m to 2.13 m
- Mature Spread
- 0.91 m to 1.52 m
- Leaf Color
- Dark Green, Forest Green
- Leaf Type
- Evergreen
- Flower Size
- 10.16 cm to 15.24 cm
- Bloom Time
- All year round
- Planting Time
- Spring, Summer, Autumn
- Harvest Time
- All year round
- Native Area
- Cuba, Jamaica
Other names.