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Philodendron Melanochrysum

Philodendron Melanochrysum

Black velvet with golden highlights

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Philodendron Melanochrysum, the velvet philodendron with golden highlights

Philodendron melanochrysum , native to the rainforests of Colombia and Ecuador, is an epiphytic climbing plant belonging to the Araceae family. It can reach several meters in length when mature, with juvenile leaves growing up to 60 cm once the plant is well established. Its rapid growth makes it one of the most spectacular species of the Philodendron genus, highly prized by collectors of large-leaved tropical plants.

Its foliage is strikingly beautiful: each leaf has a velvety texture of a deep, almost black green , traversed by golden and copper veins that catch the light at every angle. This graphic foliage with its shimmering reflections evolves with the seasons, the new leaves often appearing in bronze or copper tones before gradually darkening. The tropical canopy from which it originates gives it its slender, naturally climbing habit, ideal with a support to guide it upwards.

Add the Philodendron Melanochrysum to your collection now and let this velvety plant transform your interior.

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Maintenance tips

Philodendron Melanochrysum Care

☀️ Light

Philodendron melanochrysum thrives in bright, indirect light, placed 1 to 2 meters from an east- or west-facing window. Avoid direct sunlight, which quickly scorches its velvety leaves. In winter, move it slightly closer to the light source to compensate for the reduced sunlight. For dimly lit rooms, ourgrow light for dimly lit indoor environmentseffectively compensates for the lack of natural light.

💧 Watering

Wait until the potting mix is ​​completely dry before watering, specifically the top 3 to 4 centimeters. In summer, this means watering every 7 to 10 days. In winter, water more frequently, every 12 to 15 days. Ideally, use room temperature water, preferably filtered or left to stand overnight.

🪴 Substrate

We recommend ourwell-draining substrate for Monstera and AraceaePerfectly suited to the aerial roots of Philodendron Melanochrysum. Draining, aerated and rich in nutrients, it promotes vigorous growth and healthy roots.

⭐️ Additional tips

Philodendron Melanochrysum is a climbing plant that thrives with a sturdy support. Install ourour plant supports to be filled with live sphagnum mossand garnish them withlive sphagnum moss to maintain moisture around the cutting: the aerial roots naturally attach themselves to it, stimulating the production of large adult leaves.

Wipe the velvety foliage regularly with ouranti-limescale microfiber cleaning glovesto eliminate dust and promote photosynthesis without damaging the delicate texture of the leaves.

From March to October, apply a regular fertilizer with ourliquid fertilizer, easy to dose with graduated pipetteto support rapid growth and maintain the intensity of the golden reflections on the foliage.

The Philodendron Melanochrysum is a generous plant that quickly rewards those who provide it with good conditions. With simple and regular care, its velvety, golden-tinged leaves will expand season after season for a spectacular result.

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Everything you need to know Philodendron Melanochrysum

What kind of light exposure is best for my Philodendron Melanochrysum?

The Philodendron Melanochrysum thrives in bright, indirect light, ideally placed 1 to 2 meters from an east or west facing window.

In its natural habitat, this epiphytic vine grows under the canopy of Colombian rainforests, where light is filtered through the foliage. It tolerates gentle partial shade, but in overly dark environments, the leaves produced will be smaller and the characteristic golden sheen will gradually fade.

In summer, ensure that no direct sunlight touches the foliage, especially at midday: sunburn on the velvety leaves is irreversible. In winter, move the plant slightly closer to the window to compensate for the reduction in natural sunlight.

Important tip 🌿Avoid frequent changes of position: Philodendron Melanochrysum takes a few weeks to adapt to a new location. For poorly lit interiors, ourfull spectrum horticultural lampfaithfully mimics natural light and allows the plant to maintain active growth all year round, without harmful UV rays.

Is Philodendron Melanochrysum toxic to animals and children?

Philodendron Melanochrysum is toxic to cats, dogs and young children.

Like all plants in the Araceae family, it contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals in all its parts, particularly in the leaves and stems. These microscopic crystals cause immediate and intense irritation of the mouth, throat, and digestive system if ingested or if they come into prolonged contact with mucous membranes.

In domestic animals, the most common symptoms are excessive salivation, vomiting, swelling of the mouth, and difficulty swallowing. In young children, the same reactions can occur if they chew on a leaf or stem.

What precautions should be taken on a daily basis?

Place your Philodendron Melanochrysum in a high spot, on a shelf or piece of furniture inaccessible to pets and children. Also, avoid leaving fallen leaves on the floor after pruning or cleaning.

With proper placement, cohabitation remains perfectly peaceful. The toxicity of Philodendron Melanochrysum is linked to ingestion, not to simple skin contact during routine care.

Why are the leaves of my Philodendron Melanochrysum turning yellow?

The leaves of the Philodendron Melanochrysum most often turn yellow due to overwatering, insufficient light, or a nutrient deficiency.

  • If the leaves turn yellow and become limp, the problem usually stems from excess water causing the beginning of root rot.
  • If the leaves gradually turn yellow while remaining firm and dry, the plant often lacks light or fertilizer.
  • If the yellowing is accompanied by small light spots, a dull appearance or fine webbing, it may be a mite infestation, common indoors, especially in dry atmospheres.

In Philodendron Melanochrysum, the loss of the characteristic golden reflections on young leaves is often the first visible sign of a nutritional deficiency or insufficient exposure, well before yellowing sets in clearly.

Important tip 🌿One or two old leaves turning yellow from time to time is perfectly normal: it is part of the plant's natural cycle.On the other hand, there is cause for concern if several leaves turn yellow rapidly, if the phenomenon spreads to young leaves, or if growth slows down significantly.

In case of a mite infestation, prioritize ourplant-friendly biological treatments, effective and safe for your home.

When and how should I repot my Philodendron Melanochrysum?

Philodendron Melanochrysum is ideally repotted in the spring, between March and May, when growth resumes actively.

Repotting is necessary when:

  • The roots emerge through the drainage holes.
  • Growth is slowing despite favorable conditions.
  • or that the substrate compacts too quickly after watering.

As a general rule, repotting every 2 years is sufficient for an adult plant.

Thanks to its rapid growth, the Philodendron Melanochrysum develops a vigorous and branching root system that can saturate a medium-sized pot in a single active growing season.

Choose a pot 2 to 3 cm wider than the old one, and make sure it has drainage holes. Ourtransparent pots to monitor the rootsare ideal: their transparency allows you to easily monitor root recovery and the condition of the roots after repotting, without having to disturb the plant.

We recommend ourwell-draining substrates enriched with biostimulantsdesigned to promote drainage, root oxygenation, and healthy long-term growth. For this species, specifically choose ourdraining and nutritious mix for Philodendron, perfectly adapted to the aerial roots and vigorous growth of this tropical plant.

  1. Carefully remove the plant from its pot, tapping the pot if necessary to loosen the root ball without pulling on the stems.
  2. Gently untangle the roots if they are very compacted, without breaking them.
  3. Place a layer of substrate at the bottom of the pot, position the plant upright, then fill with substrate without burying the crown.

Important tip 🌿After repotting, water the plant to help the potting mix settle around the roots and eliminate any air pockets. However, ensure that excess water can drain freely through the drainage holes.Keep in mind that repotting is always a source of stress for the plant. Repotting every two years is sufficient to ensure healthy and balanced growth.

When and how should I fertilize my Philodendron Melanochrysum?

Philodendron Melanochrysum should be fertilized every 2 to 3 weeks from March to October, with a liquid fertilizer diluted in the watering water.

During autumn and winter, from November to February, significantly reduce or stop fertilizing. This is a period of dormancy during which the plant produces few or no new leaves.

Due to its particularly rapid growth during the active season, Philodendron Melanochrysum is a heavy feeder plant that clearly benefits from regular fertilization to maintain the intensity of its golden reflections and produce large adult leaves.

A well-balanced intake promotes:

  • denser, more colorful foliage
  • steady growth,
  • and improved plant resistance.

👉 For best results, we recommend ourconcentrated fertilizer for houseplantsEasy to dose, with fast visible results. Practical tips are printed directly on the back of the label and on the product information sheet, for simple and hassle-free use.

Important tip 🌿Never fertilize a plant in a dry substrate: this could burn the roots.Water normally first, then apply diluted fertilizer 2 to 3 days later, when the soil is slightly moist. Excess fertilizer can cause leaf burn. Regular but moderate fertilization will keep your Philodendron Melanochrysum vigorous and healthy 💚

How do I properly water my Philodendron Melanochrysum?

Water Philodendron Melanochrysum when the substrate has dried out completely, approximately every 7 to 10 days in summer and every 12 to 15 days in winter. Use room temperature water.

As an epiphytic plant native to tropical rainforests, Philodendron Melanochrysum tolerates short periods of slight root drought, but reacts very quickly to an excess of standing water, which rapidly causes rotting of the crown and aerial roots.

How do I know when to water?

The finger test remains the most reliable method: insert your index finger into the substrate to a depth of 2 to 3 cm. If the substrate is dry, it's time to water. If it's still damp, wait a few more days.

Important advice:When in doubt, it's always better to wait a little longer than to overwater. Plants adapt better to underwatering than to overwatering, which quickly causes root rot.

How do I propagate my Philodendron Melanochrysum?

Philodendron Melanochrysum is propagated by stem cuttings with at least one node, ideally in spring or early summer, when vegetative vigor is at its maximum.

Selection and preparation of the cuttingChoose a healthy stem with at least one node and a well-developed leaf. Cut just below the node with ourStainless steel blade pruning shears for taking cuttings without damaging the plantA clean, precise cut reduces the risk of infection and promotes rapid rooting. If the cutting already has developed aerial roots, these will greatly facilitate its establishment.

  1. Prepare your cutting by removing the lower leaves, leaving only one or two leaves at the top of the stem.
  2. Place the cutting in ourtransparent pots to monitor root development: their transparency allows you to observe the development of the roots without disturbing the cutting.
  3. Maintain a stable temperature of around 22 to 26°C, with good indirect light and a slightly humid atmosphere.

You can root the cutting directly in water, changing the water every 5 to 7 days, or inlive sphagnum moss to maintain root moisture, which offers a particularly favorable environment for Melanochrysum rooting. Once the roots are well formed, transplant into ourEnriched substrate suitable for aerial roots, ideal for supporting the development of this young tropical climbing plant.

Important tip 🌿The first roots usually appear between 3 and 6 weeks, depending on the temperature and the propagation method used. The cutting is ready to be transplanted when the roots reach 3 to 5 cm in length. A further sign of success is the appearance of a new leaf from the node, indicating that the plant has resumed active growth.

The essentials regarding Philodendron Melanochrysum

Philodendron Melanochrysum: identity and origin

The Philodendron Melanochrysum (Philodendron melanochrysumPhilodendron spp. is a climbing aroid native to the rainforests of Colombia, where it naturally climbs tree trunks in search of light. Its large, velvety leaves, a deep green with golden highlights and traversed by light veins, can exceed 60 cm in length on a well-established, mature specimen. Among Philodendron species with striking and spectacular foliage, it is one of the most sought-after by collectors.

Philodendron care: light, watering and substrate

This tropical climber thrives in bright, indirect light, ideally 1 to 2 meters from a sunny window, but never in direct sunlight which would scorch its delicate foliage. Watering should be moderate: wait until the top 3 to 4 centimeters of soil are dry before watering again, then allow any excess water to drain freely from the pot. Oursubstrate for Monstera enriched with biostimulantsWell-aerated and well-draining soil is perfectly suited to its roots, and a regular supply ofliquid fertilizer for tropical plantssupports its rapid growth in spring and summer.

Where should you place your Philodendron for velvety and healthy foliage?

This climbing aroid requires a stable, bright and sufficiently humid location to express its full potential.

Frequently asked question: Why are the leaves of my Philodendron Melanochrysum losing their velvety texture?

Foliage that becomes dull or loses its velvety texture almost always indicates a lack of ambient humidity or excess water at the roots. If the room's humidity level drops below 50%, new leaves will develop smaller and less glossy: ourCare pack with sprayThis allows you to easily compensate for this deficiency on a daily basis. If the leaves are yellowing at the base, first check that the substrate hasn't remained waterlogged: a suffocated root is the most frequent cause of foliage damage. After 2 to 3 weeks of acclimatization, repotting in ourtransparent pots with drainagefacilitates monitoring of the root system.

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