Description: Philodendron Red Sun Gorgeous, reds, coppers, yellow, burgundy, gold and green leaves... these plants are AMAZING and bursting full of color! Think Autumn in a pot! Leaves become a vibrant red and burgundy as the plant matures! (Depending on the way you grow plants, such as light, temps, humidity and other environmental factors, plants will grow different, some brighter, some Darker colors, some grow faster, some slower... ) These are similar to the McColleys finale..... like if McColleys and Prince of Orange had a baby, this would be it. This colorful philodendron is newer and comes from either New Zealand or Australia. Provide good light for maximum coloration. Grow in bright indirect light indoors or a shady location outdoors. This philodendron prefers moist but well-drained soil and some humidity. As a vining plant, it can be grown on a stake or trellis POTTING MIX Philodendrons do best in loose, well-drained soil that is high in organic matter. They will grow in 100% sphagnum peat moss. Soilless mixtures such as peat-vermiculite or peat-perlite are also satisfactory. WATER 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. Droopy leaves can mean that the plant is getting too much or not enough water. But the leaves recover quickly when you correct the watering schedule. SUNLIGHT Set the Philodendron in a location with bright, indirect sunlight. Find a position near a window where the sun’s rays never actually touch the foliage. While it’s normal for older leaves to yellow, if this happens to several leaves at the same time, the plant may be getting too much light. On the other hand, if the stems are long and leggy with several inches between leaves, the plant probably isn’t getting enough light FERTILIZER 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 isn’t getting enough fertilizer. Pale new leaves usually indicate that the plant isn’t getting enough calcium and magnesium, which are essential micro-nutrients for philodendrons. TEMPERATURE The ideal temperature for a philodendron is between 65 – 78°F during the day, and around 60°F at night Shipping Care: Although we package with the utmost care, the stems are fragile and may break during the transit. Vines might not be as long, Note: Do Not Leave Your Package in the mailbox. Not Even for an Hour. This will burn the plant. SHIPPING IN COLD WEATHER: Please check your local weather forecast before buying. We recommend you add a heat pack to your order if are ordering live plants and cuttings and your area is experiencing temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
Price: 12.99 USD
Location: Reseda, California
End Time: 2024-09-23T18:46:54.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Houseplants
Genus: Philodendron
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Item Height: 3 in
Features: Potted