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Best soil for Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form' (Scindapsus treubii 'Dark Form')

Also called Dark Form Scindapsus, Sterling Silver Scindapsus (Dark Form), Treubii Dark Form.

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About Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form'

Scindapsus treubii 'Dark Form' · also called Dark Form Scindapsus, Sterling Silver Scindapsus (Dark Form) · houseplant

Scindapsus treubii 'Dark Form' is a slow-growing tropical aroid vine prized for thick, near-black lance-shaped leaves. Give it bright indirect light, let the top 2-3 inches of soil dry between waterings, and keep it warm and humid. It is toxic to cats and dogs (insoluble calcium oxalates), so keep it out of reach.

Preferred mix: Loose, airy, well-draining aroid mix

Watch for — Root rot: The plant's main weakness, caused by overwatering or poorly draining soil; if it sets in you can lose the plant. Let the top 2-3 inches dry out, use a chunky mix, and ensure pots drain freely.

Why scindapsus treubii 'dark form' needs this mix

Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form' is a climbing rainforest aroid — it wants a chunky, bark-heavy mix full of air pockets, not a dense soil that packs around its thick roots.

For the full picture on what makes up a good mix, see our guide to the main types of soil and potting media — it explains why each ingredient above behaves the way it does.

What goes wrong with the wrong mix

The wrong soil is one of the most common reasons scindapsus treubii 'dark form' struggles, and the damage often shows up weeks later as a watering problem. For this species specifically:

Using ordinary potting soil with no bark or perlite. Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form' needs roughly half its volume as chunky, airy material — that single change fixes most "mystery decline".

pH — does it matter for scindapsus treubii 'dark form'?

Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form' prefers a slightly acidic mix, around pH 5.5-6.5, which a peat-free compost-and-bark blend lands on naturally. It is not fussy enough to need testing in practice.

If you want to check or adjust it, the soil pH guide walks through testing and the safe ways to nudge a mix more acidic or more alkaline.

DIY mix vs a bagged one

Bagged "aroid mix" is now widely sold and is a fine shortcut for scindapsus treubii 'dark form', but check it actually contains visible bark and perlite — many are just rebranded compost. Mixing your own from the ratio above guarantees the structure.

Drainage and the pot

Any pot with a drainage hole works because the chunky mix does the draining. A pot only a little larger than the rootball avoids a wet, unused core; add a moss pole and the climbing roots will thank you.

Bark breaks down over time, so refresh the mix for scindapsus treubii 'dark form' every 12-18 months even if the pot size is still fine — spent, sludgy bark is a common hidden cause of decline. When the time comes, our repotting guide for scindapsus treubii 'dark form' covers the timing and technique step by step.

Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form' soil — frequently asked questions

What is the best soil mix for scindapsus treubii 'dark form'?

2 parts peat-free houseplant compost or coco coir : 2 parts orchid bark (fine-medium) : 1 part perlite : 1 part horticultural charcoal. In the wild scindapsus treubii 'dark form' climbs trees with thick, partly aerial roots that expect air as much as moisture — bark and perlite recreate that open structure.

Can I use normal potting soil for scindapsus treubii 'dark form'?

Plain bagged compost packs tight around scindapsus treubii 'dark form''s thick roots, holds water in the centre and triggers the yellow-leaf-then-mushy-stem rot pattern. Bagged "aroid mix" is now widely sold and is a fine shortcut for scindapsus treubii 'dark form', but check it actually contains visible bark and perlite — many are just rebranded compost. Mixing your own from the ratio above guarantees the structure.

Does scindapsus treubii 'dark form' need a special pH?

Scindapsus Treubii 'Dark Form' prefers a slightly acidic mix, around pH 5.5-6.5, which a peat-free compost-and-bark blend lands on naturally. It is not fussy enough to need testing in practice.

Should I buy a bagged mix or make my own for scindapsus treubii 'dark form'?

Bagged "aroid mix" is now widely sold and is a fine shortcut for scindapsus treubii 'dark form', but check it actually contains visible bark and perlite — many are just rebranded compost. Mixing your own from the ratio above guarantees the structure.

How often should I refresh the soil for scindapsus treubii 'dark form'?

Bark breaks down over time, so refresh the mix for scindapsus treubii 'dark form' every 12-18 months even if the pot size is still fine — spent, sludgy bark is a common hidden cause of decline. Any pot with a drainage hole works because the chunky mix does the draining. A pot only a little larger than the rootball avoids a wet, unused core; add a moss pole and the climbing roots will thank you.

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