Description
Philodendron is a winter-hardy plant. This is an easy-to-grow indoor plant. Use a soil-based potting mix. Place in the bright indirect light. Avoid full sun. Tolerant of shade, but if conditions are too dark, stems become spindly.
Common Name | Philodendron Red |
Flower Colour | – |
Bloom Time | – |
Height Specification | Up to 20 feet |
Growing Care | Easy |
Care for Philodendron
- Set the plant in a location with bright, indirect sunlight.
- Find a position near a window where the sun’s rays never actually touch the foliage.
- While its normal for older leaves to yellow, if this happens to several leaves at the same time, the plant may be getting too much light.
- When growing philodendron plants, allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.
- The length of your index finger to the first knuckle is about an inch, so inserting your finger into the soil is a good way to check the moisture level.
- Feed philodendron houseplants with a balanced liquid foliage houseplant fertilizer that contains macro-nutrients.
- Water the plant with the fertilizer monthly in spring and summer and every six to eight weeks in fall and winter.
- Slow growth and small leaf size is the plant’s way of telling you that it is not getting enough fertilizer.
- Pale new leaves usually indicate that the plant is not getting enough calcium and magnesium, which are essential micro-nutrients for philodendrons.
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