Light
Keep this plant either in dappled light or a few feet back from a sunny window so that it still gets enough sunlight but it will not be burned by it.
Water
Average once a week. I recommend feeling by hand or testing the soil each time before you water it. This is the only way to ensure you don’t end up overwatering it. Too much water manifests itself in wet, muddy or soggy soil. You want to avoid this at all means since it will harm your plant if sustained for long periods of time. Too much water results in yellowing leaves. It will also harm the plant’s roots in the long run putting them at risk of the dreaded root rot. On the other hand, you also want to avoid lack of water. If you see brown leaves or the tips turning brown, this is a sign it is not getting enough water.
Soil
Recommend to use our Media Kayangan, Premium Aroid Mix. This plant love well draining and loose soil that’s conducive to better aeration and less water retention. This will help you avoid overwatering even during times when you happen to add too much moisture or water too frequently.
Fertilizer
During the growing season, you can fertilize monthly with a balanced foliage fertilizer. Always dilute your fertilizer, so you don’t risk overfertilizing and destroying your plant. Fertilize after moistening the soil and periodically flush the soil to get rid of any potential mineral build-up.