Can you train an arrowhead plant?

The arrowhead plant can be grown alone or in a mixed planting for additional interest. As the plant ages, however, it will begin to vine; therefore, it may be a good idea to grow the arrowhead plant in a hanging basket. Likewise, the plant can be trained on a pole or trellis for support.
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Will arrowhead plant climb?

As the Arrowhead matures, it can produce trailing or climbing stems and larger leaves.
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How do you keep an arrowhead plant from falling over?

If your arrowhead plant is drooping, first check for a watering problem. You should water your Arrowhead plant when the top inch (2.5cm) dries out. Underwatering will cause your Arrowhead plant to struggle, but overwatering can be deadly.
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How do you prop a arrowhead plant?

An Arrowhead plant can be propagated from cuttings in either water or soil. Cut a 6-12 inch section of the stem just below a node. Plant in moist soil or put the stem directly in water. New roots will appear within 1-2 weeks and new leaves after about 4 weeks.
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How do I make my Arrowhead bushy?

Prune and Pinch

To promote bushier growth, do some light pinching and pruning regularly. Take shears and cut off long stems growing outwards. Always cut the vine just above or close to the leaf. If you have a big arrowhead plant, trimming from time to time will make it dense.
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Arrowhead Plant Care Tips



Do arrowhead plants need a moss pole?

Because they're natural climbers, arrowhead plants can be trained to climb a trellis, moss pole, or other support. You can also keep the plant in a hanging basket and allow the elegant vines to trail down.
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Do arrowheads like to be root bound?

They actually do well when growing slightly tight in their pots. That being said, you don't want to let them get too pot bound because they'll have a harder time taking in water and the roots will run out of space to grow.
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Should I prune my arrowhead plant?

Prune an arrowhead plant by cutting the long vines of the plant to within 6-8 inches of the soil line. Shortening the long vines helps the plant become full and bushy. You should also pinch off the growing tips a few times a year.
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Should I mist my arrowhead plant?

Proper arrowhead plant care requires humid conditions, especially during dry winter months. Mist the plant daily or place its container on a tray filled with pebbles and water to increase humidity for optimal growth. The arrowhead plant can be fertilized monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
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How do you train an arrowhead plant to climb?

For a bushy arrowhead plant that doesn't vine, pinch out the plant's growing tips regularly. If you want the plant to vine and climb, provide a support for it to grow on. The plant doesn't produce tendrils for climbing, so it will require tying to the support.
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How do you train to climb Syngonium?

Because of their thin leaves, syngoniums would like the humidity around them to be elevated. This can be accomplished with a humidifier or a pebble tray, like the one below. Add pebbles to a saucer larger than the one your plant is on and fill it with water. Keep adding water to the pebbles as it evaporates.
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How tall do arrowhead plants get?

When left unpruned, the arrowhead plant can grow to be about six feet long and look lovely when trained to climb or allowed to cascade over the sides of a hanging basket or pot.
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How do you trim a leggy arrowhead plant?

Regular pruning is the easiest way to keep an arrowhead container plant look bushier and less leggy. Trimming this plant is fairly simple. To prune your arrowhead, simply trim the stems off to the length you want them to be. Make sure you have sharp, clean pruning shears to work with.
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Why are my arrowhead leaves curling?

Curling leaves is a common problem that affects most houseplant, including Syngonium . The main cause of leaf curling in Syngonium is low humidity, improper watering, too much light, lack of nutrients, extreme temperature, or over-fertilizing.
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Why is my plant leggy?

If a plant has become 'leggy' it usually means it's growing so that it has really long stems, with just a few leaves on the top. As plants grow they look for light. If they're in a spot that's bright enough for them they'll be getting all the light they need and will grow normally.
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How do you split arrowhead plants?

Just take a sterilized knife and divide the clump into pieces. All you have to do is pot these up and resume watering as usual, since they'll already have their root systems ready to go.
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How often should I water my arrowhead plant?

During the spring and summer while the plant is actively growing, water when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch. If you stick your finger in the top inch of soil and it feels dry, it's time to water, which will probably be once weekly. Always irrigate until water starts running out of the bottom drain holes.
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Can arrowhead plant live in water?

As long as you take good care of arrowhead plants, they can grow indefinitely in water. At some point, as the plant matures, growth will slow down. Keeping the jar clean and replacing the water regularly as well as fertilizing the plant will keep it healthy. Pruning it regularly will also encourage new growth.
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Is arrowhead plant indoor?

Arrowhead vine is only viable outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 10 through 12, so in most locations in the United States, it is grown year-round as a houseplant. The vine does best if left relatively alone, making it a great pick for novice gardeners or those who just forget to tend to their in-home garden frequently.
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Do arrowhead plants like grow lights?

Arrowhead plants can grow in low light but will grow slower and might end up looking leggy with leaves spaced further apart. If you want a more bushy-looking Arrowhead plant you will have to give it some more light. Harsh sun can burn the leaves, so keep it out of direct sun.
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Does arrowhead plant purify air?

Excellent Air Purifier

This beautiful plant is not just eye-candy but also has the quality to clean the indoor air you breathe! Syngonium can remove VOCs such as formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, and xylene. The plant has also been approved as an air purifier by researchers at NASA.
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Do arrowhead plants have flowers?

The flowers of Arrowhead occur in whorls of three on an elongated inflorescence borne above the water surface. Each flower has three white petals and either a cluster of yellow pollen-bearing stamens or numerous flattened pistils that will ripen into achenes.
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