



Golden Goddess Philodendron
$45.99 $104.99Fleur & Co
If you like having bright chartreuse leaves in your home, the Golden Goddess philodendron is an excellent choice for a houseplant. This striking plant might be the most eye-catching one in your collection.When young, Golden Goddess is a good choice for desks and tabletops. With consistent care over time, it can climb 6 feet or more (becoming even more of a showpiece with age). Like many other philodendrons (as well as pothos, their close relatives), Golden Goddess will show off larger leaves if grown vertically and in warm, bright conditions. Plant Size Medium 5 - 6 inch standard nursery pot Large: 8 inch hanging basket Light Golden Goddess does best in medium to bright indirect light. Unsure about how much light the place you are thinking about growing it gets? As a guideline, in low light, you can read a book or magazine without having to supplement. In a medium-light spot, the plant will cast a soft or light shadow. In bright light, the plant will have a strong shadow. Water Like many other aroids, this vine is sensitive to overwatering. Be sure to let the top couple of inches of the potting mix dry before watering again. It holds up reasonably well to drought but looks and grows best if the potting mix isn't allowed to dry out. Plant Specific Care HumidityShe prefers above-average relative humidity but also does well in more average conditions. If you have particularly dry air in your home (especially in winter), boost the ambient moisture by grouping your philodendron with other houseplants. Or place a small humidifier nearby. You can also grow it on a pebble tray.FertilizingFertilize Golden Goddess in spring and summer, if you wish. Use a fertilizer formulated for use on houseplants. Just be sure to follow the directions on the product packaging. Never apply more fertilizer than the instructions recommend. Overfertilization can cause root damage. PruningPruning this vine typically is not necessary. If desired, you can pinch off the new growth to encourage it to branch and become fuller, rather than putting all its energy from one main shoot. Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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If you like having bright chartreuse leaves in your home, the Golden Goddess philodendron is an excellent choice for a houseplant. This striking plant might be the most eye-catching one in your collection.
When young, Golden Goddess is a good choice for desks and tabletops. With consistent care over time, it can climb 6 feet or more (becoming even more of a showpiece with age). Like many other philodendrons (as well as pothos, their close relatives), Golden Goddess will show off larger leaves if grown vertically and in warm, bright conditions.
Plant Size
Medium 5 - 6 inch standard nursery pot
Large: 8 inch hanging basket
Light
Golden Goddess does best in medium to bright indirect light. Unsure about how much light the place you are thinking about growing it gets? As a guideline, in low light, you can read a book or magazine without having to supplement. In a medium-light spot, the plant will cast a soft or light shadow. In bright light, the plant will have a strong shadow.
Water
Like many other aroids, this vine is sensitive to overwatering. Be sure to let the top couple of inches of the potting mix dry before watering again. It holds up reasonably well to drought but looks and grows best if the potting mix isn't allowed to dry out.
Plant Specific Care
Humidity
She prefers above-average relative humidity but also does well in more average conditions. If you have particularly dry air in your home (especially in winter), boost the ambient moisture by grouping your philodendron with other houseplants. Or place a small humidifier nearby. You can also grow it on a pebble tray.
Fertilizing
Fertilize Golden Goddess in spring and summer, if you wish. Use a fertilizer formulated for use on houseplants. Just be sure to follow the directions on the product packaging. Never apply more fertilizer than the instructions recommend. Overfertilization can cause root damage.
Pruning
Pruning this vine typically is not necessary. If desired, you can pinch off the new growth to encourage it to branch and become fuller, rather than putting all its energy from one main shoot.
Pet-Friendly Plant
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