Syngoniums are prized for their beautiful foliage and versatility. Whether cascading from a hanging basket or climbing a trellis, Syngoniums add a touch of natural beauty to any indoor setting for seasoned plant parents and beginners alike.
THE SCIENCE
Family: Araceae
Genus: Syngonium
Commonly: arrowhead plant/vine
THE BASICS
WATER
Syngoniums prefer consistently moist soil but they’re susceptible to root rot if overwatered. Offer a good soak as soon as the first few inches of soil are dry.
They can be sensitive to minerals in tap water - explore using distilled or rainwater to keep the foliage looking vibrant.
LIGHT
They prefer to be in bright, indirect sunlight and though they can tolerate lower light conditions, you may notice slowed growth.
Coloring on pink varieties will be most vibrant with bright light!
HUMIDITY & TEMP
From tropical regions, Syngoniums appreciate higher humidity. They can adapt to typical household conditions but would benefit from a humidifier to promote growth.
THE NITTY GRITTY
SOIL
A well-draining, aerated soil is best: potting mix, perlite, orchid bark, and other chunky mediums are an excellent choice.
Check out our signature blend, Dirt Bag - specifically mixed for aroids like these to ensure optimal soil quality and promote growth!
FERTILIZING
A balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season will keep your Syngonium well-fed!
Dilute to half strength or stop fertilizing in the fall and winter when the plant is heading into dormancy.
Incorporate our Arber Plant Food during your routine waterings to promote lush, bright foliage.
PESTS
Syngoniums are generally hardy but keep an eye out for pests like spider mites and mealy bugs.
Regularly inspect the underside of the leaves and stem joints for hiding pests.
Pro-tip: Gently wiping the leaves with a damp cloth prevents dust build-up and deters pests from setting up camp.
OTHER DEETS
PRUNING & PROPPING
Pruning your Syngonium will help control its shape and size while promoting new growth! Remove older, yellowing leaves to encourage more energy.
Propagate stem cuttings in water or soil and share the joy of Syngoniums with fellow plant parents (or even just expand your own collection 😏).
Check out Water Propagation 101 for the how-to!