Basic Information
Name | Philodendron Pink Princess |
Light | Medium to bright indirect, 6+ hours per day |
Temperature | 18-27ºC | 65-80ºF |
Humidity | > 50% |
Soil/Medium | Bagged potting soils; incorporate organic matter like compost for soil richness. |
Welcome to the enchanting world of the Philodendron Pink Princess, a plant that’s sure to capture your heart with its blush of pink variegation.
Here’s everything you need to know to ensure your Pink Princess reigns supreme in your indoor plant collection.
Light
Philodendron Pink Princess prefers medium to bright indirect sunlight. While it can tolerate lower light, its leaves may become smaller, and the vines will become leggy and may stretch out in search of more light. Grant it more than six hours of indirect sunlight daily to encourage the pink variegation, though be mindful that it may sometimes revert to green.
Water
Wait for the soil to be nearly dry before watering. Wilting leaves are a sign that your Pink Princess is thirsty. Water it more frequently during the growing season and less so in winter.
Soil
The Pink Princess Philodendron flourishes in nutrient-rich, light, and slightly porous soil. Avoid the commoner’s garden topsoil and opt for a high-quality indoor potting mix without moisture-retaining crystals to prevent the dreaded root rot.
Temperature
A comfortable temperature range between 65-80°F suits this plant perfectly. Beware of temperatures below 55℉, as they can halt the Pink Princess’s growth and even prove harmful.
Humidity
While the Pink Princess can survive in average household humidity, it prefers a more tropical, moist environment. Aim for air moisture levels above 50% to keep your plant in high spirits.
Fertilizer
Feeding your Pink Princess with a diluted liquid fertilizer bi-weekly during the growing season will support its lush growth. Hold off on fertilizing in winter unless it continues to grow, in which case a quarter-strength solution or organic compost will suffice.
Growth Rate
Once settled in its quarters, the Pink Princess Philodendron can grow rapidly, reaching heights of 5-8 feet and a width of 10 inches indoors. Position it near a south or west-facing window for optimal growth, or close to east or north-facing windows if those are your only options.
Pet Safety
All philodendron species, including the Pink Princess, are toxic to pets. Keep this plant out of reach of your furry companions.
Tips
- Prune the vines to encourage a fuller plant and propagate the cuttings for more pink royalty.
- Stake the plant to promote larger leaves.
- Brighter light will keep the leaves’ colors vibrant.
- Regularly remove older or damaged foliage to redirect energy to new growth.
- Encourage pink variegation by pruning non-variegated leaves.
- Embrace these royal care tips, and your Pink Princess Philodendron will be a thriving, vibrant jewel in your indoor plant collection. Discover more about plant care do’s and don’ts to become a true philodendron sovereign!
Embrace these royal care tips, and your Pink Princess Philodendron will be a thriving, vibrant jewel in your indoor plant collection.
Happy planting! 🌱