Plant Care
How to Care for Philodendron Micans
on Apr 22 2026
How to Care for Philodendron Micans: The Complete Guide
Philodendron Micans is the plant that makes you do a double-take. Its heart-shaped leaves are covered in a velvety texture that shimmers bronze, green, and purple depending on the light. Often called the "Velvet-Leaf Philodendron," Micans combines the easy-care nature of classic Philodendrons with looks that rival the most exotic tropicals.
Philodendron Micans at a Glance
Botanical Name
Philodendron hederaceum var. hederaceum (Micans form)
Common Names
Philodendron Micans, Velvet-Leaf Philodendron
Plant Type
Trailing tropical vine
Mature Size
6–12 ft. trailing length
Light
Medium to bright indirect
Water
When top 1–2 inches of soil are dry
Humidity
50–70%
Temperature
65–80°F (18–27°C)
Soil
Well-draining aroid mix
Toxicity
Toxic to pets
Difficulty
Easy
Light Requirements
Medium to bright indirect light brings out the best in Micans. The velvety iridescence — that signature shimmer — shows most dramatically in medium light where the leaves catch light at different angles.
Bright indirect: Fastest growth, largest leaves
Medium indirect: Best iridescent shimmer. The sweet spot for Micans aesthetics.
Low light: Tolerates it (like most Philodendrons) but loses the velvet sheen and grows slowly
Direct sun: Avoid — scorches the delicate velvet leaves
Watering
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Micans follows the same watering rules as its Philodendron relatives — consistent but not excessive.
Spring/Summer: Every 7–10 days
Fall/Winter: Every 10–14 days
Humidity
Micans is slightly more humidity-sensitive than glossy-leaved Philodendrons. The velvet texture benefits from 50–70% humidity. A humidifier noticeably improves leaf quality, size, and that characteristic sheen.
Temperature & Soil
Keep in 65–80°F. Use a well-draining aroid mix: peat/coco coir + perlite + orchid bark. Repot every 1–2 years.
Fertilizing
Feed monthly during spring/summer with balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength.
Propagation
Identical to other vining Philodendrons:
Cut a stem section with at least one node
Place in water or moist soil
Roots develop in 1–3 weeks
Common Problems
Loss of Velvet Texture
Usually too much direct light or too little humidity. Adjust both — medium indirect light + 50%+ humidity produces the best velvet sheen.
Leggy Growth
Needs more light. Prune back and relocate. Root the cuttings to fill out the pot.
Yellow Leaves
Overwatering. Ensure drainage is adequate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Philodendron Micans so popular?
The velvet texture and iridescent shimmer are unique in the houseplant world. New leaves emerge in shades of chartreuse and bronze, then mature into deep green with a purple-bronze sheen. It's affordable, easy to grow, and endlessly photogenic.
Is Philodendron Micans rare?
Not anymore! Micans has become widely available in recent years. At Divine Roots, we grow them regularly and offer both established plants and rooted starter plants.
Can Micans climb?
Yes! Micans naturally climbs. Give it a moss pole or trellis, and it will produce larger leaves than when trailing. Both climbing and trailing forms are beautiful.
Is Philodendron Micans safe for pets?
No. Like all Philodendrons, Micans is toxic to cats and dogs. Keep out of reach or choose pet-safe alternatives.
Experience the velvet shimmer. Shop Philodendron Micans at Divine Roots — one of nature's most beautiful textures, growing right in your home.
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