Syngonium podophyllum Mottled 'Mojito' 2pp babyplant

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Pot diameter: pot 8.5 cm

pot 8.5 cm
Full description and specifications

Syngonium podophyllum Mottled 'Mojito' is a popular variety of Syngonium podophyllum, native to Central and South America. This plant is part of the Araceae family and is also known as the "arrow plant".

Syngonium podophyllum Mottled 'Mojito' is characterized by its large leaves, which can vary from light green to white or cream.

Some care tips:

  1. Watering : The soil must be slightly moist, so moderate watering is recommended. During the summer, when the temperature is high, more frequent watering may be necessary.

  2. Light : Syngonium Mottle Mojito prefers indirect light or partial shade, as exposure to direct sunlight can burn the leaves. The plant must be placed in a bright place, but protected from direct sunlight.

  3. Temperature : The plant prefers moderate temperatures, between 18-24 degrees Celsius. It is important to avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and sudden temperature fluctuations.

  4. Humidity : Syngonium Mottle Mojito prefers a humid environment, so it is recommended to spray the leaves with water from time to time. Also, the plant can be placed in a pot with gravel or clay balls, to increase the humidity around it.

  5. Soil : The plant prefers soil rich in nutrients and well drained. It is important to avoid soils that are too dense or too compact, because they can lead to excessive water retention and rotting of the roots.

  6. Fertilization : Syngonium Mottle Mojito must be fertilized once every two weeks during the period of active growth, using a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.

  7. Cutting: It is recommended to cut the tops of the plants to encourage branching and to maintain a compact shape of the plant.

In general, Syngonium mottle mojito is an easy-care plant that can be grown successfully in most homes.

Height with pots included: approx. 15 cm

Note: the specimens in stock have both variegated leaves and simple leaves - these may have defects (they do not affect the viability of the plant).