Philodendron Burgundy Princess - M
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.
- Can handle moderate brightness
- High need in humidity
- Adolescent
- 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