Philodendron Majestic Plant Care Guide

philodendron majestic plant

Philodendron Majestic Highlights

FamilyAraceae
LightBright, Indirect
WaterOnce per week
Temperature65-85° F
Mature Size4-6 Feet
Soil TypeWell-Draining, Rich
ToxicityToxic to People/Animals
Native AreaSouth America
Level of DifficultyMedium

Summary from Customer Reviews

I’ve looked through a bunch of different reviews for the philodendron majestic to get the thoughts of real customers on caring for the plant. I looked through all the reviews, and put together a summary based on my findings:

Two things that stood out in the reviews for the majestic is how stunning the plant is and how quickly it grows. Pictures of this plant don’t seem to do it justice. There are a lot of people that reviewed the philodendron majestic that said they couldn’t believe how beautiful the plant was when they received it.

A bunch of people talked about how quickly the plant was growing after they received it. In most people’s experience, this plant grows faster than most other philodendrons.

Apart from the quick growth, it sounds like the majestic is a relatively easy plant to take care of. The biggest things to understand are its temperature needs, and making sure you give it the right amount of light and water. As far as its growth, you’ll want to make sure that you keep it in a space where it has some room to grow, and make sure to keep up with pruning the plant.

Philodendron Majestic Care

Light

The philodendron majestic should be kept in bright, indirect sunlight. Too little light can result in slow growth and smaller leaves, while too much light can cause sunburn, brown spots, or even bleached leaves. It’s ideal to place the plant in a few feet away from a south or west-facing window, or in a room with bright, filtered light.

If the plant doesn’t get enough light, the leaves can lose their dark green color and turn a lighter shade of green or even yellow. This can also cause the leaves to droop or fall off. On the other hand, too much light can cause the leaves to turn yellow or white, indicating sunburn. It’s important to keep the plant away from direct sunlight while ensuring it gets enough indirect light. It’s better to err on the side of too little light, rather than too much light.

Water

The majestic plant should get regular water, but make sure you don’t overdo it. Let the soil dry out slightly between watering to prevent the risk of overwatering, which can cause the plant to die. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. This will usually end up being somewhere around once per week.

Your plant will also benefit from misting or placing a tray of water near the plant to increase humidity levels. This is especially important in drier environments, since the plant does better in a humid environment. However, don’t mist the leaves too frequently or too heavily, as this can lead to fungal growth or other problems. The key to successful watering of the Philodendron Majestic plant is to find a balance between providing enough moisture to support growth and avoiding excess water that can lead to issues.

Soil

The philodendron majestic needs a rich, well-draining soil. The soil should be able to hold moisture well without getting soggy. A good potting mix for Philodendron Majestic should consist of peat moss, perlite, and coarse sand in equal parts. Alternatively, you can use a soilless mix or a high-quality potting mix.

Temperature

This tropical plant and requires warm temperatures to stay in good shape. The ideal temperature range for this plant is between 65°F to 85°F. It cannot tolerate temperatures below 50°F or above 90°F, so make sure to keep the plant away from cold windows and direct heat sources since they can cause harm to your plant.

The majestic plan should have humidity levels around 60% to 70%. If the humidity is too low, the leaves may become brown or dry, and the plant may not as quick. You can increase the humidity around the plant by placing a tray of water nearby or using a humidifier. Misting the leaves with water can also help.

Fertilizer

Philodendron majestic plants have pretty average fertilizer needs. They can benefit from a balanced, fertilizer once every two to four weeks during the spring and summer. Avoid fertilizing during the fall and winter. Over-fertilizing can cause all kinds of issues, so it’s important to follow the instructions on the fertilizer package. It’s also a good idea to water the plant before applying fertilizer to prevent root damage.

Organic fertilizers such as compost or worm castings can also be used as an alternative to synthetic fertilizers. These can be applied in the spring and summer, and they slowly release nutrients into the soil over time. Fertilizing can help promote growth, improve the plant’s overall health, and encourage fuller foliage.

Propagating

One of the best ways to propagate the plant is through stem cuttings. Choose a stem that has at least three nodes and cut it at an angle. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting, leaving only two or three leaves at the top. Dip the cut end of the stem in rooting hormone and plant it in a pot filled with moist soil. Cover the pot with a clear plastic bag to to encourage rooting. Keep the soil consistently moist and place the pot in a bright, indirect light until roots have formed.

Another way to propagate the philodendron majestic is through air layering. Choose a mature stem and make a small cut just below a node. Wrap moist sphagnum moss around the cut area and cover it with plastic wrap to keep it in place. Keep the moss moist and wait for roots to form. Once roots have formed, cut the stem below the moss and pot it in a container filled with fresh potting mix. Make sure to water the plant and keep it in some good indirect light.

Pruning

The philodendron majestic doesn’t require much pruning. However, occasional pruning can help the plant stay healthy and maintain its shape. The best time to prune the plant is in the spring when it is actively growing.

If the plant is getting too tall, you can cut back the stem to encourage bushier growth. Removing dead or yellowing leaves can also help the plant looking good. If the plant is growing in a compact space or if the leaves are rubbing against each other, you can trim back the outer leaves to allow for better air circulation and light penetration.

If you notice any damaged or diseased leaves, remove them right away to prevent the problem from spreading. Pruning can be a great way to keep your plant healthy.

Potting

The philodendron majestic can get pretty big, so it’s important to give it a spacious pot. When choosing a pot for your plant, pick one that’s at least 2-3 inches larger in diameter than the current pot. This will give the roots room to grow and prevent the plant from becoming root-bound.

Common Problems

Root rot: Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is a common problem with the philodendron majestic. This can lead to yellowing of the leaves, wilting, and can ultimately kill the plant. To prevent root rot, make sure the soil is well-draining and allow it to dry out between waterings.

Pest infestations: Mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects are common pests that can infest your plant. These pests can cause stunted growth, yellowing of the leaves, and wilting. To prevent pest infestations, keep the plant clean and inspect the leaves regularly.

Brown tips: Brown tips on the leaves can be caused by several factors, including dry air, overwatering, and nutrient deficiencies. Make sure the plant is in a humid environment, avoid overwatering, and fertilize the plant regularly during the growing season.

Leaf drop: Leaf drop can be caused by sudden changes in temperature, overwatering, and nutrient deficiencies. To prevent leaf drop, make sure the plant is in a stable environment and water the plant only when the soil is dry.

Yellow leaves: Yellow leaves can be caused by nutrient deficiencies, overwatering, and exposure to direct sunlight. To prevent yellow leaves, fertilize the plant regularly, avoid overwatering, and keep the plant in indirect sunlight.

FAQS

How did the philodendron majestic get its name?

The philodendron majestic is named for its impressive appearance, with large, deep green leaves and looks striking indoors.

Is the philodendron majestic rare?

Yes, the philodendron majestic is considered a rare and highly sought-after plant due to its striking appearance. Plus it’s rather difficult to propagate.

Is the philodendron majestic easy to grow?

The philodendron majestic is relatively easy to care for, but it can be challenging to grow, as it has specific requirements for temperature, light, water, and soil that need to be carefully managed.

How much is the philodendron majestic?

The cost for a philodendron majestic varies, but you can expect to pay somewhere between $50-$250 for the plant.

Is the philodendron majestic a climber plant?

The philodendron majestic is not a climber plant. It can benefit a lot from a moss pole as it grows.

Fun Facts

  1. The leaves of the plant can change color depending on the amount of light they receive. They can range from deep green to pink, red, and even black.

  2. The philodendron majestic is a relatively fast-growing plant and can grow up to 4-6 feet tall.

  3. The plant is a great air purifier, and can remove several toxins from the air.