Should I cut yellow leaves off Arrowhead?

If you notice that your Arrowhead is developing yellow leaves, this is often a symptom of unhappiness in its environment or with its care. There are quite a few reasons why your Arrowhead plant may be turning yellow so it's important you eliminate them one by one.
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Why are my Arrowhead plant leaves yellow?

The most common cause of yellowing leaves among Arrowhead Plants is improper soil moisture–in particular, overwatering. Only water your Arrowhead when the top 50% of the soil in the pot is dry. You will know your Arrowhead Plant needs a drink when the leaves start to wilt slightly.
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Should I cut leaves turning yellow?

You should cut yellow leaves off the plant only when the entire leaf has turned yellow. This could be because of aging, pests, diseases, insufficient water, poor sunlight, or nutrient deficiency. Cutting off these leaves signals to the plant to send its nutrients to the green and healthy leaves.
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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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What does an overwatered Arrowhead plant look like?

If the soil doesn't dry out and still feels wet 10 or more days after you've watered it then overwatering is the likely cause of your Arrowhead plant wilting. Generalized leaf yellowing, often starting with the bottom leaves first is a common cause.
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Syngonium Arrowhead, Help, Care Tips, and Problem Investigation



How do you save a arrowhead plant?

Tolerates average home humidity. Prefers high humidity. To keep your Arrowhead happy, create a wet pebble tray underneath or incorporate a humidifier into the space.
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How do I make my Arrowhead bushy?

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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Where do you cut arrowhead plants?

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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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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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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Will yellow leaves turn green again?

Chlorophyll gives a leaf its green color. When the leaf loses its chlorophyll, the plant abandons it and begins to absorb leftover nutrients from the leaf. That's why once the leaf turns yellow, you generally can't make it turn back green again.
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Should I cut off damaged leaves?

Removing Leaves and Stems

You can cut out damaged leaves along with misplaced plant shoots. When overzealous stems ruin the plant's shape, you can use sharp scissors to cut them back to just above a leave point. All you have to do is cut out the dead leaves, but don't leave small snags that will die back.
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Do yellow leaves mean overwatering?

Overwatering

Watering issues are generally the most common cause of yellowing leaves. When your plants are overwatered, the performance and vigor decrease. Oxygen is being pushed out of the soil, and the roots are simply “under aired” and suffocating. With little air, the roots will begin to drown and rot.
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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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How do you care for an indoor arrowhead plant?

Your Arrowhead Plant prefers temperatures between 65-80 degrees during the day and above 60 degrees at night. Your Arrowhead Plant will do well in higher humidity environments especially during the winter. Mist the plant daily or place its container on a tray filled with pebbles and water to increase the humidity.
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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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Why is my Arrowhead Plant getting brown spots?

Arrowhead plants can be susceptible to leaf spot disease. The attacking fungus or bacteria leaves brown spots trimmed in yellow where it is feeding on the leaves. These spots may vary in shape, color, and size.
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Why is my Arrowhead Plant not growing?

Although your arrowhead may look healthy in low light, it may not grow well. Most growth happens when they're exposed to more light. Try moving your plant near a window that gets a decent amount of sunlight during the day. Just make sure the sun's rays are not directly on the plant, as it could scorch the leaves.
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Why won't my Syngonium leaves unfurl?

Why won't my Syngonium leaves unfurl? Answer was that my humidity was not high enough. To maintain its color, your Syngonium needs to be very close to a moderately sunny window where it will get 2-4 hours of direct sun every day. As for the leaves not unfurling, that is a root and water-related problem.
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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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Do arrowhead plants like moss poles?

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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What is Tip pruning?

Pinching, otherwise known as tipping, is a pruning method generally used on young plants to encourage branching. These terms are also sometimes used when referring to the removal of plant buds to discourage branching.
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Can I put my Arrowhead Plant outside?

Temperature: The arrowhead plant can survive outdoors in Hardiness Zones 10 and 11, but because they do well as houseplants, bring arrowhead plants indoors if temperatures dip below 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Do yellow leaves mean too much sun?

Plants need light, but too much of a good thing can affect your plant's health and cause leaves to turn yellow. Sunburn may cause dark burn-like spots on leaves or can cause full yellowing of leaves receiving too much sun.
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