The Philodendron Ring of Fire is a stunning tropical plant that's sure to add a touch of exotic beauty to any indoor space. With its vibrant foliage and easy-care nature, it's a perfect choice for both beginner and experienced plant enthusiasts.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Place your Philodendron Ring of Fire in bright, indirect light for best growth. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.
- Watering: Water your plant thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Allow excess water to drain away, and never let the plant sit in waterlogged soil.
- Humidity: Philodendrons prefer high humidity levels. Mist the leaves regularly or place the plant near a humidifier to keep it happy.
- Temperature: Keep your Philodendron Ring of Fire in a warm, draft-free location. It thrives in temperatures between 18°C to 27°C.
- Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter. A mix formulated for tropical plants or a combination of peat moss, perlite, and compost works well.
- Fertilizing: Feed your Philodendron Ring of Fire with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).
- Pruning: Trim any yellow or damaged leaves to maintain the plant's appearance and health. You can also prune to control the plant's size and shape.
- Repotting: Repot your Philodendron Ring of Fire every 1-2 years or when it outgrows its current pot. Choose a pot one size larger and refresh the soil to encourage healthy growth.
14cm pot size
Philodendron Narrow Ring Of Fire
£24.99Price
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Philodendron's
Philodendron
- Height up to 60-3m
- Temperature minimum 13 ‘C
- Bright light/shadow
- Well drained soil
- FOLIAGE
Plants benefits
House plants can help improve our physical health and wellbeing by filtering harmful pollutants from the air inside our homes.
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WHAT GOES WRONG:
- Leaves droop, otherwise plant is healthy: too dry! Soak plant in a water.
- Leaves are poor color and no new grow – soil exhaustion – repot the plant or feed it regularly.
- Plant ceases to grow, foliage appears dull – temperature’s too low. Move to a warmer place.
- Lower leaves turn yellow and the drop – overwatering – allow plant to dry out until recovered and then water less often.
- Brown or black rings on leaf or at leaf edge – check that leaf is not touching a window in winter. Do not allow water stay on the leaf in direct sun.