Philodendron Ring of Fire

$45.00

Philodendron erubescens x Philodendron bipinnatifidum: “Ring of Fire” is a great beginner-collector plant—or if you have expensive taste and are bad at caring for plants. A slow-growing climber, this plant rewards proper care with bright, multi-color variegation that will make you wonder, "how was this not named ‘Swords of Fire’?” Not Pet Safe 

Available in 4” nursery pots 

Care: 

Light: Brightest indirect light possible. (Take care that the leaves do not get scorched from direct sun rays.) It is low-light tolerant; however, lower light slows growth and reduces variegation.  

Soil: Slightly acidic and well-draining; any good aroid mix is ideal. 

Water: Water when the top half of soil is dry--a little neglect is okay! High humidity can provide larger leaves, but regular household humidity is fine.

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Philodendron erubescens x Philodendron bipinnatifidum: “Ring of Fire” is a great beginner-collector plant—or if you have expensive taste and are bad at caring for plants. A slow-growing climber, this plant rewards proper care with bright, multi-color variegation that will make you wonder, "how was this not named ‘Swords of Fire’?” Not Pet Safe 

Available in 4” nursery pots 

Care: 

Light: Brightest indirect light possible. (Take care that the leaves do not get scorched from direct sun rays.) It is low-light tolerant; however, lower light slows growth and reduces variegation.  

Soil: Slightly acidic and well-draining; any good aroid mix is ideal. 

Water: Water when the top half of soil is dry--a little neglect is okay! High humidity can provide larger leaves, but regular household humidity is fine.

Philodendron erubescens x Philodendron bipinnatifidum: “Ring of Fire” is a great beginner-collector plant—or if you have expensive taste and are bad at caring for plants. A slow-growing climber, this plant rewards proper care with bright, multi-color variegation that will make you wonder, "how was this not named ‘Swords of Fire’?” Not Pet Safe 

Available in 4” nursery pots 

Care: 

Light: Brightest indirect light possible. (Take care that the leaves do not get scorched from direct sun rays.) It is low-light tolerant; however, lower light slows growth and reduces variegation.  

Soil: Slightly acidic and well-draining; any good aroid mix is ideal. 

Water: Water when the top half of soil is dry--a little neglect is okay! High humidity can provide larger leaves, but regular household humidity is fine.

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