This vine, like so many other tropical aroids, is an easy care epiphyte
As a houseplant, It does well in group plantings. It also thrives as a hanging basket, table top plant, or trained up a moss pole or trellis
This aroid requires a light soilA mix of potting soil and perlite will keep the roots happiest
Arrowhead vines can be grown in relatively small pot since they are fairly slow growersIf you want to encourage faster growth choose a pot about 2 inches wider in diameter than the current pot
Arrowhead plants enjoyindirect or dappled light.
It will tolerate lower indirect light it if has some brighter moments in the day
Variegated arrowhead varieties require more light to bring out the variegation in the leaves to best advantage
Water your Arrowhead when the soil is dry down an inch or soAroids do not like to be overly wet, so when in doubt use a moisture meter
This tropical plant enjoys humidity. In dry climates it will thrive with a humidifier nearby
In dormant winter months reduce watering to when the soil is dry down halfway
Apply a good quality balanced fertilizer monthly through spring and summer
Decrease feedings by late fall and allow your plant to rest through the winter months
Keep Arrowhead plants at a low of 65 Degrees . to upward of 85 Degrees F
It enjoys warmth and humidity
Pruning will give you a fuller plant with more even growth
Unpruned arrowhead vines will trail 4 to 6 feet
These plants are not fussy and resist pests quite wellKeep the plant healthy and strong
Propagation is easily done through leaf node stem cuttingsYou need a 3 to 6 inch leaf stem with a couple of nodes and healthy growth