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Did you know that the philodendron gloriosum is actually a terrestrial aroid, meaning it grows along the forest floor instead of climbing a tree. A good way to tell this plant apart is by the 'D' shaped petiole. Majority of other philodendrons have a circular petiole. The gloriosum have beautiful velvety green leaves with white veins. When growing this plant it is best to grow in a long rectangular pot apposed to a traditional circular pot.
Care
Light: Philodendrons do well in a range of light conditions. They prefer moderate to bright indirect light, but can tolerate shadier lighting conditions as well. Avoid direct sunlight, prone to sunburn.
Water: Water well and let soil dry out almost completely. Your plant will tell you when it is thirsty with dull or droopy leaves, yellowing leaves, or the soil starts to detach from the edge of the pot.
Temperature/Humidity: Average to warm household temperatures from 18-28°C and short periods down to 12°C at an absolute push. Avoid cold draughts. Comfortable in average household humidity but will thrive in higher humidity.
Soil: We suggest planting in a chunky well draining aroid mix consisting of our orchid mix, perlite, and pumice. You can also add in some worm castings and charcoal.
Care Tips: Most philodendrons are epiphytes and will thank you with big leaves if you provide them a moss pole to climb. Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove accumulated dust. Feed with Kelpy Plant Food or Plant Vitamins Thrive.
*Philodendrons are toxic to cats and dogs. Do not consume*
Philodendrons were part of NASA clean air study and found effective in improving indoor air quality by removing formaldehyde.
All photos are an indication of the plant species and size reference only. All plants will have slight variations in coloring and condition. Decorative pot not included. Plants will be shipped in sphagnum moss or perlite.