u/CommunicationHead491

Image 1 — White Knight Philodendron
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White Knight Philodendron

I’ve had this white knight philodendron for years, but I didn’t really know how to properly take care of it. As a result, it is very leggy.
I became hyper fixated on plants a couple months ago, and am now in the process of propagating the top cuttings in water.
Since chopping it, new growth points have emerged on the main plant. I want to chop the remaining plant & give it the chance to grow properly with the proper support to thrive.

Would you recommend chopping the upper half and propagating it in one piece?
Would it favor propagating in soil / water / LECA?
For the leggy portion … would it do well in a prop-box?

I am open to any and all suggestions!
I love this plant and want to hopefully limit killing it if at all possible!

u/CommunicationHead491 — 6 days ago