Philodendron Pink Princess 14cm
DESCRIPTIONS:
The Philodendron Pink Princess is a slow-growing, vining plant with variegated leaves that is popular choice for houseplant. Mature plant can reach up to 4 m tall or more with a spread of 2m wide. Here is some characteristics of Philodendron Pink Princess:
* Appearance:
The Pink Princess has heart-shaped leaves that are dark green with pink variegation. The pink variegation can appear as splashes, streaks, or eeven cover the entire leaves. The leaves can grow up to 8 inches long and 5 inches wide.
* Growth:
The Pink Princess can grow to a height of 4 feet tall or more with a spread of 2 feet wide. It can be grown as a shrub when young, but requires support for growth as it matures.
* Sunlight:
The Pink Princess prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity. It should be protected from cold and kept moist during dry periods. Lower light levels will result in a leggy plant with reduced variegation. Prolonged exposure to bright direct sunlight may burn and scorch their leaves.
* Soil / Potting mix:
Philodendron Pink Princess plant prefers well draining, airy, and loose soil that is rich in organic matters. A mixture of one part standard Potting soil, one part perlite and one part orchid bark is ideal. You can also use a peat-based Potting mix.
* pH level:
Philodendron Pink Princess prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH levels, ideally between 5.0 and 6.0.
* Drainage:
Make sure the pots has good drainage system to prevent water logging.
* Pot:
Use a Terracotta pots to help prevent over watering.
* Watering:
Water your Philodendron Pink Princess when the top inch of soil feels dry between next watering. Philodendron Pink Princess prone to root rot, so avoid overwatering.
* Toxicity:
Philodendron Pink Princess plant are toxic to humans and pets:
Symptoms - if ingested, the plant's calcium oxalate crystals can cause pain, swelling, and a burning sensation in the mouth, lips, tongue and throat. Other symptoms include excessive drooling, vomiting, diarrhoea and difficulty breathing.
Treatment - if someone or your pet ingest the plant, you should call emergency services and contact a medical professional or veterinarian immediately. If the plants comes into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse the area with running water for at least 15 minutes.
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