Syngonium Plants

Syngonium plants bring arrow-shaped leaves and soft pink, white, and green colour to Toronto homes. Easy growers. Forgiving roots. Shop rare cultivars with same-week GTA delivery and Canadian-winter care tips.

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How to Care for Syngonium Indoors

Water your syngonium when the top 3 cm of soil feels dry. That's usually every 6-8 days in spring and summer. And in winter, stretch it to every 10-14 days. Soak the pot until water drains out the bottom. But never let the pot sit in a saucer of water. Soggy roots cause fast collapse. Drooping leaves mean it's thirsty. So that's your cue.

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Common Syngonium Problems and Quick Fixes

Yellow leaves near the soil line almost always mean too much water. Check the pot first. Let the top 3-4 cm dry out before the next soak. And make sure your pot has drainage holes. Soggy soil starves the roots of air. So switch to a chunky aroid mix with 30% perlite if yours feels heavy.

Pink, cream, and white patterns fading back to plain green? That's a classic low-light signal. Shift your Pink Splash or Confetti Tricolor to a brighter window. And trim off any all-green shoots right away. If you leave them, they'll take over the whole plant within weeks.

Brown crunchy tips almost always mean dry indoor air. Canadian winter humidity can drop to 20% inside. So run a humidifier. Group plants together. Or move the pot to a bathroom with a window. Water with room-temperature water too. Cold tap water shocks the tropical roots.

Long bare stems with small leaves mean not enough light. Move the pot closer to a bright window. Or add a simple LED grow light for 10-12 hours a day. Then pinch the growing tips every 4-6 weeks. So new side shoots fill the gaps and keep the plant looking bushy.

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Syngonium Plant FAQs

Check the soil first. Water when the top 3 cm feels dry. That's usually every 6-8 days in spring and summer. But it drops to every 10-14 days in winter. Always empty the saucer after watering. Standing water is the fastest way to cause root rot.

Bright indirect light is the sweet spot. A few hours of soft morning sun is fine and actually boosts the pink tones. But harsh afternoon sun in June and July scorches the leaves. So place your plant near an east window. Or sit it 60-120 cm back from a south window.

Variegated cultivars like Pink Splash and Confetti Tricolor fade to plain green when light is too low. Move the plant to a brighter spot right away. And trim off any fully green stems. Those shoots grow faster than the variegated ones. So they'll take over the pot within a few months.

No. The ASPCA lists Syngonium (Arrowhead Vine) as toxic to cats and dogs. The sap can cause mouth irritation and mild stomach upset if chewed. So hang your vines high. Or shop our pet-safe Hoya collection instead if pets roam freely in your home.

Easiest aroid you'll ever propagate. Snip a 10-15 cm stem just below a leaf node. Strip the bottom leaves. Pop the cutting in a glass of water, or straight into moist soil. Roots appear in 10-14 days. So one Syngonium Mojito plant can fill every room in your Toronto home within a season.