What kind of soil do arrowhead plants like?

Plant your arrowhead plant in a light, fast-draining soil like cactus mix with some extra perlite or vermiculite thrown in. (This will help keep it aerated and promote good drainage.) Your pot should have drainage holes so the roots won't stay wet for too long. This is crucial for keeping your arrowhead plant healthy!
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How do you repot an arrowhead plant?

The roots of this plant grow dense & tight. Gently massage the root ball when repotting so the roots can “go free”. Although this plant can go slightly potbound, it'll uptake water easier when the roots have room to grow. Plus, the roots, just like the leaves & stems, need to breathe.
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What is the best potting soil for Syngonium?

What potting mix do Syngonium need? A general aroid mix. Mix equal parts house plant potting soil, perlite and orchid bark. Top dress with worm castings for a gentle fertiliser.
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How do I keep my arrowhead plant 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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What kills arrowhead plant?

Herbicide Control:

Imox herbicide and a surfactant will effectively control arrowhead. These products together are called our Cattail and Water Lily Control. Another product that will control arrowhead is 2, 4-D. Thoroughly wetting the plants in late summer or early fall is the most practical time to treat.
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Do arrowhead plants like to be misted?

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. Feed once a month during the spring and summer with a general-purpose fertilizer for indoor plants.
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Where should I put my arrowhead plant?

Arrowhead vine likes bright light but no direct sun. Diffused light is best, as harsh rays can burn or bleach the delicate leaves and vines. Variegated colorways can handle a bit more direct sun, while deeper green varieties are better adapted to partial shade.
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Can I use regular potting soil for arrowhead plant?

A chunky, well-draining potting mix will help your Arrowhead thrive. We like to use a mix of potting soil, orchid bark, and perlite. They like to stay moist, so you can give your Arrowhead a good soak and let it dry out a little before watering again.
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Should I Bottom water my arrowhead plant?

Bottom watering will not wash away salts and other minerals from the soil, so make sure to also give water over the soil every now and then.
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How often do you water 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 I use cactus soil for Arrowhead?

Plant your arrowhead plant in a light, fast-draining soil like cactus mix with some extra perlite or vermiculite thrown in. (This will help keep it aerated and promote good drainage.) Your pot should have drainage holes so the roots won't stay wet for too long. This is crucial for keeping your arrowhead plant healthy!
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Do arrowhead plants like to be root bound?

Syngonium podophyllum does not like to be root bound, so every one to two years, repot your arrowhead plant in a pot that's one size up, or divide the plant and pot up individual sections if you prefer smaller plants.
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Does Syngonium need misting?

The Syngonium prefers warm temperatures and high humidity. Give your plant regular misting to keep it happy. Keep your Syngonium away from drafts of hot and cold air that can harm it.
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Can you touch arrowhead plant?

The unique leaves and color patterns of the arrowhead plant make them a popular and appealing indoor plant. Unfortunately, the side effects of their sap is dangerous for both humans and pets. Also known as the goosefoot plant, their sap's toxic elements can lead to skin irritation and vomiting.
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Why is my arrowhead plant dying?

Humidity Level

Low humidity and dry soil cause leaves to droop and brown on their edges, later followed by entire yellowing, browning, and shriveling. Your Arrowhead Plant will appreciate a boost in humidity from regular misting, a humidifier, or pebble tray.
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Do arrowhead plants grow fast?

Fast-growing and lush, the Arrowhead is constantly unfurling new foliage, in varieties ranging from dark green with strong white variegation to hues of lime and even pink. Young Arrowhead Plants are typically characterized by their upright clusters of stems.
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How big do arrowhead plants get?

Q: How big do arrowhead plants get? These lush, fast-growing vines can achieve a height of 15 to 30 inches. Most growers pinch back the growing tips regularly to keep them compact.
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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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What is the best potting mix for native plants?

Native plants need a free-draining potting mix that's not as rich as the vegetable mix. 1.To three parts of general purpose mix add two parts of washed sand, which will create a free-draining mix. 2. When you plant, add about a teaspoon of controlled-release fertiliser, specially formulated for natives.
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Are arrowhead plants hard to take care of?

Overall, arrowhead plant care is quite easy. The arrowhead plant should be allowed to dry out between waterings. Although the plant enjoys some moisture, it should not be kept too wet, which may lead to root rot. It prefers temperatures between 60 and 75 F.
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How do I make my arrowhead plant pink?

Avoid direct light though, or you may burn those gorgeous leaves. Keep in mind also that brighter light helps leaves become more pink, but only to a point. Too bright and leaves can fade to green (or too dark and they can revert to green too).
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What is the best window for arrowhead plant?

Arrowheads naturally grow under shaded jungle canopies, and their leaves can scorch when exposed to direct sunlight. As such, bright, indirect light is best—try placing them next to an east-facing window or a few feet away from a south or west-facing window.
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How do you make Syngonium happy?

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It's very easy to care for as a houseplant. If you give it a nice bright spot, away from direct sun, it can grow pretty quickly. It likes slightly moist soil, so water only when the top two of the soil feels dry. Water it a lot less during the winter and maintain a humid environment.
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How can you encourage the growth of Syngonium?

Grow syngoniums in bright, indirect light, avoid direct sunlight as this can scorch the leaves. Water regularly in spring and summer, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
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