Philodendron Mican 8” HB
8” HB
The Philodendron hederaceum is a gorgeous indoor plant. The leaves unfurl as a chartreuse color edged in pink and then become a velvety, iridescent deep green with a deep purple-red color on the back side that looks like shades of rusty orange when the light shines through. You can grow these as a trailing vine or you can train them to grow up a moss pole, but either way they will look amazing!
These like bright indirect light, as direct sunshine can burn the leaves, so if you have a southern facing window make sure to have a sheer curtain or keep the plant farther from the window.
Water these when the top couple inches of the potting medium is dry, but never let them sit in water as that will lead to root rot.
8” HB
The Philodendron hederaceum is a gorgeous indoor plant. The leaves unfurl as a chartreuse color edged in pink and then become a velvety, iridescent deep green with a deep purple-red color on the back side that looks like shades of rusty orange when the light shines through. You can grow these as a trailing vine or you can train them to grow up a moss pole, but either way they will look amazing!
These like bright indirect light, as direct sunshine can burn the leaves, so if you have a southern facing window make sure to have a sheer curtain or keep the plant farther from the window.
Water these when the top couple inches of the potting medium is dry, but never let them sit in water as that will lead to root rot.
8” HB
The Philodendron hederaceum is a gorgeous indoor plant. The leaves unfurl as a chartreuse color edged in pink and then become a velvety, iridescent deep green with a deep purple-red color on the back side that looks like shades of rusty orange when the light shines through. You can grow these as a trailing vine or you can train them to grow up a moss pole, but either way they will look amazing!
These like bright indirect light, as direct sunshine can burn the leaves, so if you have a southern facing window make sure to have a sheer curtain or keep the plant farther from the window.
Water these when the top couple inches of the potting medium is dry, but never let them sit in water as that will lead to root rot.