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Philodendron Burgundy Princess - M

€15.00
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Philodendron Burgundy Princess

The Philodendron Burgundy Princess is derived from the Philodendron Pink Princess, however not showing strong pink splashes but looking as if it had been dyed in burgundy shades.

  • Brightness Can handle moderate brightness
  • Humidity High need in humidity
  • Growth stage Adolescent
  • Difficulty Killing it would be remarkable

DESCRIPTION

Origin : Philodendron Erubescens (its original variety) comes from South-American rainforests. 
Personality : Killing it would be a master move.
Earmark : Green & burgundy leaves with purple stems.
Say something smart : As most other Philodendron, this one's also an epiphyte, meaning it climbs around trees, which is where its botanical name comes from. Phileo, in ancient greek, means to love - Dendron meaning trees!

CARE

Which container?

A planter usually looks nice, but we recommend not to plant your new baby directly in one.
Leave it in its current pot until Spring, then ideally transfer it into a terracota pot with little drain holes when it looks cramped.

Finding its place

Brightness : Good level of brightness, as close as possible from a window but no direct sun.
Avoid letting it feel draughts near the windows and take it away from heating sources.
Humidity : 60 % or more.
Tip : Spray its leaves with water (ideally rain-water) once a week. 
Tip 2 : Place some wet clay pebbles under the pot, so they keep diffusing humidity. 
Temperature : Min : 15°C | Max : 30°C | Ideal : 20-22°C

Day-to-day care

Watering (purely indicative, depends on your local environment): once a week in Spring/Summer, and once every 10 days in Autumn and Winter.
Tip : Put your knuckle in the ground. If it feels totally dry, add some water to keep the soil wet (but not soaking it). 
Fertilizer : Once every other week, from April to October