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Philodendron Sodiroi
Welcome to our philodendron sodiroi care guide. The sodiroi is an amazing plant, we run down all you need to know… Philodendron Sodiroi Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Water if top 50% of soil is dry, check once a week. Fertilizer: A balanced feed once a month in spring and summer. Soil: A really well draining potting mix with added perlite. Humidity: 50%-70%. Temperature: 18°C to 27°C (64-81°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Under and over watering. Introduction The philodendron sodiroi is an impressive beast of a plant! Known for it’s big, stunning ribbed, heart shaped leaves. It…
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Philodendron Panduriforme
Welcome to our guide to the philodendron panduriforme care. We cover care and propagation… Philodendron Panduriforme Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check the soil weekly, and water them if the top half of the soil is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced fertilizer monthly in spring and summer months. Soil: A mix of orchid bark and perlite with normal potting compost. Humidity: 50% or more. Temperature: 24-29°C (75-85°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops. Other names: Wolf’s Head Philodendron Common issues: Overwatering Introduction The Philodendron Panduriforme is known for it’s beautifully shaped, lobed leaves that are almost dagger-like. It is quite a…
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Philodendron White Knight
So you’ve got the beautifully white variegated Philodendron White Knight and need some care tips!? Look no further, here’s our no-nonsense guide… Philodendron White Knight Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Water when the top inch or 2cm is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced liquid feed once a month in spring and summer. Soil: Rich, well draining potting compost. Humidity: 50%. Temperature: 18°C to 27°C (64-81°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Leaf burn. Over watering. Introduction So you want really stunning white and green variegated plant that is fairly easy to look after? Look no further than Philodendron White Knight.…
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Bloody Mary Philodendron
The bloody mary philodendron needs careful watering and plenty of indirect sunlight, read on for more detail… Bloody Mary Philodendron Summary Light needs: Bright but indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Water once the top half-finger depth of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced fertilizer every 2 or 3 weeks in the summer. Soil: A rich well draining potting compost. Humidity: 50%. Temperature: 16-28°C (61-82°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Overwatering and underwatering. Introduction The Bloody Mary Philodendron is a burgundy red-stemmed philodendron with dark green leaves but the new leaves grow out red, this is a dream plant on many collectors’ wish…
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Philodendron Callosum Care
Welcome to our guide to philodendron callosum care and propagation… Philodendron Callosum Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check weekly in winter, twice a week in summer, water if top half of soil is dry. Fertilizer: A balanced feed once a month in spring and summer. Soil: A well draining soil. Humidity: 50-60%. Temperature: 18°C to 27°C (64-81°F). Where to buy: Try one of these Rare Plant Shops. Common issues: Waterlogging, overwatering. Introduction The philodendron callosum is originally from Venezuela is known for its rounded elongated leaves, almost like a hoya, which have a thick rough texture. They look great in a terracotta pot with their…
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Philodendron Campii Lynette Care
Our concise guide to philodendron campii lynette care and propagation… Philodendron Campii Lynette Care Summary Light needs: Medium to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Check once a week and water only if top half of soil is dry. Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring and summer. Soil: A well draining soil with added perlite. Humidity: 60%. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Common issues: Root rot from overwatering. Introduction The philodendron campii lynette has bright green leaves that are jagged, elongated and ribbed. It’s a self-heading plant, so it it grows quite bushy, with the leaves really close to each…