Scindapsus treubii moonlight care infographicScindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a popular yet rare house plant. The milky-green leaves have a silvery hue. The plants have trailing habits and will appreciate some support to climb up. Besides being pretty, they also offer air purification, which makes them perfect for home gardens. 

Our care and growing guide will help you understand its needs and have a rewarding growing experience.

What Is a ScindapsusTreubii Moonlight?

The Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a rare flowering plant often mistaken as the Epipremnum plant, but their seeds are different; Scindapsus has one, while Epipremnum has two seeds in its ovule. It originates from the rainforests of Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. The plants are also native to Queensland.

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight Care

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a pretty plant to look at, and it improves the indoor environment. It is worth knowing its needs and having it as a houseplant. Let us look at its growing requirements and what makes it distinct:

– Water

Scindapsus Moonlight needs regular watering. It means that water when the soil dries out and never over-water the plant. Also, never let the soil remain dry for a long time. The plant is not drought tolerant and will also die from overwatering.

One of the signs that you are under the watering plant is the curling leaves. Overwatering causes leaves to wilt. You can check the soil before watering the plant. Make sure there are enough drainage holes to assist in good drainage.

Being a tropical plant, it needs rainforest-like humidity too. A light misting or installing a humidifier can be a treat for these lovely plants. 

– Light

Moonlight Treubii plants are from the tropics and need bright indirect sunlight. Direct exposure to light will burn the leaves. If there is a shortage of light in your space, you can install grow lights too. 

Placing it in a shaded area will slow down its growth. Find a place where there is a balanced light that is filtered and bright. 

– Soil

Moonlight plants love well-draining soil. If you are buying it from the market, you can choose a cactus or succulent potting mix. You can make your own by using perlite, compost, and orchid bark. This mixture will help in good drainage while providing organic or natural food boost. 

A fresh well-draining potting mix works well in a pot that has good drainage. To make sure the container has enough holes, see if it has enough drainage holes.

– Temperature

Moonlight Treubii plants adapt well to varying temperatures. They grow best in between 70 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. They do not grow well in the cold season. You can bring them closer to a warm location during winters. Also, make sure the plant is not under an air conditioner or a fan.

Temperature Management for Disease and Pest Resistance Scindapsus

Winters are tough for this plant. Move it indoors or towards a warmer area of the house. Make sure it does get direct sunlight and also that it is not placed close to the heater.

– Fertilizer

Fertilize your Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plants during the growing season. It starts growing new shoots in spring and summer. Give it well-balanced fertilizer or nitrogen-rich plant food to boost its foliage growth. Do not fertilize in winters and never over-fertilize your soil.

  • Use a well-balanced fertilizer that has equal ratios of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus.
  • Choose high-quality plant food that is rich in nitrogen as an alternate.
  • Dilute it before using, so that excess chemicals do not burn the plant.
  • Apply it away from the stalk. 
  • Prefer natural fertilizers

Remember, the key is to fertilize the plants regularly throughout the growing season. Observe the foliage for any change that indicates over-fertilization or lack of nutrition.

– Pruning

Occasional pruning can help improve its look. Always trim the branches during the growing season, that is spring to summer. Never disturb the plant during its dormant phase. Some things to remember are:

  • Prune only when needed
  • Use sterilized equipment
  • Water plant before cutting
  • Do it in the evening to reduce stress
  • Use the cuttings to grow new plants

– Repotting

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plants do not need frequent repotting. Move them only when:

  1. They outgrow the pot,
  2. There are overwatering, and the roots are rotting,

When the roots begin to show from the top of the soil or the drainage holes, it is time to give the plant a new pot. The pot must be at least two inches bigger than the previous one.

The Right Method

Select a pot with enough drainage holes and fill it with a fresh potting mixture that drains well. Shift your plants in the evening and water them. It is the best time for potting plants because it allows the plant to settle down in the new place without being stressed.

Always repot your plants in the growing season. Repotting also becomes necessary when the plant is suffering from overwatering-related problems like root rot.

Propagation

Propagate Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight in spring through stem cutting. Plant the cutting in the soil directly and avoid water propagation because this plant does not respond well to that. The following guide will help you do this successfully:

  • Begin by sanitizing your tools to prevent the spread of bacteria or infections
  • Cut a healthy stem four to five inches in length
  • Cut below a leaf node, where the roots are going to grow from
  • Discard the bottom leaves
  • Plant the cutting in a container that has moist soil mix
  • The potting mix can be equal parts of peat moss and perlite
  • Cover the container with a transparent plastic
  • Spray some water on the cutting before wrapping the plastic around the pot to add extra humidity
  • In a couple of weeks, the roots will begin to grow, and new shoots will pop up too
  • Keep watering regularly while avoiding overwatering 
  • It will take up to six weeks for the cuttings to grow roots and about two months for them to be ready for plantation

We hope this step-by-step propagation guide answers all your questions. Let us now look at some of the problems that this plant can face.

Producing Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight

Problems

The beautiful Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plant grows as a slow, evergreen plant. Since it is hard to find, knowing what causes its illness and leads to death is important. The plant has good resistance against pests, but there can still be some illnesses that show up. Let us look at some symptoms and find a solution for that problem so that your plants thrive.

– Yellow Foliage

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight leaves turn yellow as a result of overwatering. When the soil becomes soggy, the roots rot, and foliage becomes weak until it wilts away. This problem can be solved by:

  1. Changing the soil if the problem is not too severe.
  2. Make sure the drainage holes are not clogged.
  3. In the worst case, take cuttings to rescue the plant and discard the stem with rotting roots.
  4. It is essential to have a well-draining soil mixture for your plants.

– Curling And Drooping Leaves

The leaves of Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight can begin to curl and droop for a couple of reasons.

  • Check if your plant is well watered. A thirsty Scindapsus begins to droop and wilt. Water only when the soil dries slightly.
  • See if there is adequate light for the plants. Do not put it under direct light nor in shade.
  • The plant begins to drop its leaves in both conditions. Bright, indirect light is ideal for it.
  • If it’s well-watered and placed in perfect light, then it could have outgrown its existing pot. It’s time to move it to a bigger pot two inches bigger than the old one. Transplant in spring or summer only.

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight Features

Foliage

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight has a smooth stem that grows heart-shaped, green foliage with a silvery shimmer. This trait gives it the name moonlight. The leaves can grow as big as 24 inches, and the stain-like appearance gives it a stunning look.

If you want to get the best-looking leaves, give the plant some support and see the magic. You can use the bamboo pole or moss pole for this job.

Height

The evergreen plant grows lush green and gorgeous leaves throughout the year. With the proper care, it grows up to eight feet tall. To grow it as a tall plant, place it close to the wall, a pillar, or a pole.

Tolerance

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is adaptive to temperatures and climates but is sensitive to cold. They like high humidity, and you might need to mist or humidify the plants in dry spells.

Drought Resistant

These plants are not drought tolerant. They love water and humidity to grow and thrive. In dry conditions, they will not survive. Maintain watering pattern for them to remain hydrated and healthy,

Disease and Pest Resistance

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plants resist pest and disease attacks quite effectively. Root rot could be the only problem with it.

Disease and Pest Resistance Scindapsus

Growth Rate

These plants have a fast-growing pace and can mature into big plants from cuttings very fast.

Toxicity

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plants are toxic and must not be ingested by animals or children.

On the other hand, according to NASA, these plants purify the air and filter many pollutants from the house. Formaldehyde pollutes our house, especially carpets and furniture. Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight helps in cleaning it up.

Maintenance

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a perennial plant and lives for several years if proper care is given to the plants. These plants have a perennial life cycle and can live for years if given the right Scindapsus Treubii care, so you will not have to worry about their expiry for quite a long time.

These plants are easy to maintain, and with essential care, they can be problem-free plants that keep things simple for you.

Dormancy

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight goes into its dormant period in winters. It is best not to fertilize it or overwater it at this time; let the plant rest.

Medicinal Qualities

Its potential for treating cancer is being studied these days. There is another variety called the Officinalis, a medicinal plant that can heal diarrhea and stomach illnesses.

Uniqueness

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is hard to find, and its shimmery leaves are unique. The plant has a trailing habit and will appreciate a support structure to support itself. If you provide it with a moss pole, it will grow healthier leaves.

It is also confused with the Scindapsus Pictus plant. Both come from the same family, which is why they look very similar to each other. The noticeable difference is that the Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plant has narrower leaves.

FAQ

– What Is the Best Way to Display Scindapsus Treubii Plants?

The best way to display Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is as upright plants. The stunning foliage looks attractive in a hanging basket too. Place it in your bathroom or let it hang on your balcony. Regular pruning can help the trailing stems look better.

If there are kids in the house or pets that like to play with the plants, it is best to hang them. The vines are highly toxic. For an elegant-looking plant, let them stand tall beside the wall or on a pole.

– Is Scindapsus Moonlight from the Pothos Family?

No. The Scindapsus Moonlight plan is not from the Pothos family of plants. They belong to the Scindapsus genus. 

– Where Can I Buy a Moonlight Treubii?

You can buy it on social media platforms. Since it is rare, people put it up for sale and auction on Facebook, Instagram, or even eBay.

– How Fast Does Treubii Moonlight Grow?

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight grows slow. It may take months before it grows a couple of leaves as a young plant. 

– What To Do When I Receive the Plant from a Plant Shop?

Place it immediately in indirect light, water it, and let it breathe in good ventilation. If there are any damaged leaves, remove them. 

The plants are usually extensively packed so that they do not face any temperature fluctuations or are not wounded in the transportation. The packaging can include paper, plastic, bubble wrap, air pillows, and others. Unpack the plants as soon as you can.

– Is Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight Toxic?

Yes. Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is a very toxic plant and must be kept away from children and pets. If they swallow it, they can get swollen lips, mouth, or throat. The plant can also cause stomach aches. In such a case, a doctor must be contacted.

– What Should I Do if There Is an Allergic Reaction from the Scindapsus Plant?

Wash your skin with rubbing alcohol immediately. Use specialized poison plant washers or dishwasher soap with lots of water. Wash fast and repeatedly. Contact a doctor.

– What Is the Rarest Scindapsus Plant?

The rarest Scindapsus plant is Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight. Gardeners appreciate this plant the most because of its stunning, unique foliage color and silvery tint. The plant is only available with specialized growers who sell it at a high price. If you have one, you can multiply it in the growing season easily.

Conclusion

Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is super trendy this year. Their eye-catching silvery foliage and long leaves are getting popular among gardeners. The plant is rare and the hardest to find.

When you do find it, it needs a simple, caring regime to keep it thriving. Here is what we learned about it through our guide:

  • The plant can be trained upwards or allowed to trail from the hanging basket.
  • It needs bright, indirect light. Direct exposure scorches it while shade slows down its growth.
  • These trailing plants cannot tolerate cold weather and will not go well in temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The potting soil for this plant must be well-draining, and the pots must have good drainage.
  • Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight plants are highly toxic, but they also purify the air and clean some dangerous chemicals from the indoor environment.

If you are looking for easy-to-grow plants that are rare, then Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight is the plant for you. We hope our care and growing guide helped to understand your plant. Have a wonderful growing experience!

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