Philodendron tatei(Philodendron tatei)

Philodendron tatei (Philodendron tatei)

Also known as: Tate's Philodendron

Philodendron tatei is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae family. Known for its large, glossy, dark green leaves and its ability to purify air, this philodendron is a popular choice for indoor and outdoor cultivation in tropical climates.

Attributes of Philodendron tatei

Lifespan
Philodendron tatei is a perennial plant

ForwardPlant - Identify plants with a snap

Identify and diagnose plants, get toxicity alerts, and explore safety guides for all types of fungi.

Try for Free

Quickly Identify Philodendron tatei

1
Philodendron tatei can be identified by its large, elongated, and glossy dark green leaves. The leaves are typically leathery to the touch and have a pronounced midrib. This species often presents a more upright growth habit compared to other philodendrons.

Scientific Classification of Philodendron tatei

Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Class
Monocotyledoneae
Order
Alismatales
Family
Araceae
Genus
Philodendron

Planting and Growing of Philodendron tatei

Care Difficulty
Easy
Watering Schedule
Every 2 days
Sunlight Requirements
Partial sun
Sunshine Duration
10-14 hours
Ideal Temperature
65-80℉
Soil Type
Potting Mix, Peat Mix
Soil pH
6.5-7.5
Fertilizer Type
Balanced
Pruning Season
Spring, Summer
Pruning Area
Branches, Leaves
Pruning Frequency
2 times a year
Repotting Season
Spring
Pot Type
Plastic, Ceramic

water icon How to Water Philodendron tatei?

When watering Philodendron tatei, pour approximately 500 ml of water until the soil is evenly moist but not waterlogged. Ensure excess water drains out to prevent root rot.
What are the symptoms of an underwatered Philodendron tatei?
What should I do if my Philodendron tatei is not getting enough water?
What are the symptoms of an overwatered Philodendron tatei?
How to save an overwatered Philodendron tatei?

sunlight icon What Are the Sunlight Requirements for Philodendron tatei?

Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
Duration of light: 4 to 6 hours
Philodendron tatei prefers partial sun conditions with exposure to filtered light for a portion of the day. Ideal light ensures robust foliage, promotes balanced growth, and enhances the plant's overall vigor.
What is the best lighting for Philodendron tatei?
How to achieve ideal lighting for Philodendron tatei?
What are the benefits of Philodendron tatei receiving ideal lighting?

temperature icon What Is the Ideal Temperature Range for Philodendron tatei?

Ideal Temperature: 65 ~ 80℉
For healthy growth of Philodendron tatei, the ideal temperature range is between 65°F to 80°F. This range is conducive to the plant's optimal physiological activities such as photosynthesis and nutrient absorption. Maintaining this temperature range ensures that the plant's cellular respiration is efficient and consistent with its growth needs.

soil icon What Soil is Best for Philodendron tatei?

Soil type: Loam, Peat soil, Sandy loam
Soil PH: 6.5 ~ 7.5
Philodendron tatei thrives in a nutrient-rich substrate. It benefits from soil that provides essential nutrients continuously, supporting its lush foliage and overall health. Achieving a balance of moisture retention and drainage is crucial. Well-draining soil prevents root rot, allowing excess water to flow through while retaining necessary moisture. Good soil aeration promotes root oxygenation, essential for the plant's respiratory processes. Aerated soil encourages strong, healthy root systems, crucial for plant stability.

fertilize icon How to Fertilize Philodendron tatei?

Fertilizer type: Balanced
For Philodendron tatei, the amount of fertilizer can be quite crucial. When using liquid fertilizer, a mixture diluted to half the strength recommended on the package is generally sufficient. For slow-release fertilizers, use a balanced product at a rate of about 1 tablespoon per plant. This will ensure the plant gets the nutrients it needs without the risk of over-fertilization.

prune icon How to Prune Philodendron tatei?

Pruning Time: Spring, Summer
Start by cleaning your pruning shears with rubbing alcohol to prevent the spread of diseases. Identify any dead, damaged, or yellowing leaves, and cut them at the base using clean, sharp shears. Remove any leggy growth to promote bushier foliage by trimming just above a leaf node. Always make cuts at a slight angle to encourage water runoff and healthy regrowth. To stimulate new growth, pinch off the tips of the stems, which encourages the plant to grow more branches. This is especially effective in spring and summer when the Philodendron tatei is in its active growth phase. By strategically trimming, you can guide the plant’s shape and fullness to your preference.

propagate icon How to Propagate Philodendron tatei plant?

Propagate Time: Early spring, Late spring, Early summer
1
Start by choosing a healthy Philodendron tatei for propagation. Look for a plant without any signs of disease or pest infestation, as this will ensure better chances of successful propagation.
2
Make a clean cut below a node using a sterile knife or shears. Ensure each cutting is about 4-6 inches long and has at least a couple of leaves. Dipping the cut end in rooting hormone is recommended.
3
Insert the treated cut end into a well-draining mix of perlite and peat moss. Ensure that the leaves are not buried in the medium, as this can cause rot. Water lightly and cover with plastic to retain humidity.

repot icon How to Repot Philodendron tatei plant?

Repotting frequency: Every 1-2 years
1
You should consider repotting your Philodendron tatei when you notice roots growing through the drainage holes, slow growth, or if the soil dries out quickly. These are signs that the plant has outgrown its pot and needs more space to continue thriving.
2
Select a pot that is one size up from the current pot, ensuring it has sufficient drainage holes. A pot that's too large can retain excess moisture, leading to root rot, while a properly sized pot promotes healthy root expansion and prevents waterlogging.
3
Opt for a well-draining potting mix, ideally with components like peat, bark, and perlite. This mix guarantees that the roots receive adequate aeration and moisture without becoming waterlogged, mimicking their native tropical environment.

ForwardPlant - Identify plants with a snap

Find the best spots for them to optimize their health, simply using your phone.

Try for Free

Toxicity

Ingestion

Identify toxic plants for your safety

Learn which plants are harmful to you and your pets, and make informed choices for a safer home!

Try for Free
WARNING
The judgment on toxicity and danger is for reference only. We DO NOT GUARANTEE any accuracy of such judgment. Therefore, you SHALL NOT rely on such judgment. It is IMPORTANT TO SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE in advance when necessary.