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Swiss Philodendron
This “Swiss” style aroid is loved for its bold, graphic foliage and easygoing growth. A great choice if you want a statement plant that’s still low-maintenance and adaptable indoors.
Hand-potted in our well-draining Androots soil blend and styled in a 5” ceramic pot with drainage, finished with a matching saucer.
Details
Plant: Swiss Philodendron (Swiss Cheese Plant)
Pot size: 5" ceramic pot
Drainage: Yes — with drainage
Saucer: Included (matching)
Included: Plant + pot + saucer, fully potted and ready to display
Care Instructions
Light: Bright, indirect light is best. Tolerates medium light (slower growth). Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun.
Water: Water when the soil is about 50-60%. Fully saturate until water drains, then let it drain completely.
Humidity: Average home humidity is fine; it will thrive with a bit more humidity (especially in winter).
Temperature: 65–85°F is ideal. Keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
Growth Tips: Rotate for even growth. If it starts to vine, you can train it up a small stake or let it trail.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots
This “Swiss” style aroid is loved for its bold, graphic foliage and easygoing growth. A great choice if you want a statement plant that’s still low-maintenance and adaptable indoors.
Hand-potted in our well-draining Androots soil blend and styled in a 5” ceramic pot with drainage, finished with a matching saucer.
Details
Plant: Swiss Philodendron (Swiss Cheese Plant)
Pot size: 5" ceramic pot
Drainage: Yes — with drainage
Saucer: Included (matching)
Included: Plant + pot + saucer, fully potted and ready to display
Care Instructions
Light: Bright, indirect light is best. Tolerates medium light (slower growth). Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun.
Water: Water when the soil is about 50-60%. Fully saturate until water drains, then let it drain completely.
Humidity: Average home humidity is fine; it will thrive with a bit more humidity (especially in winter).
Temperature: 65–85°F is ideal. Keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
Growth Tips: Rotate for even growth. If it starts to vine, you can train it up a small stake or let it trail.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots