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Learning how to grow and care for a Philodendron ‘The Prince of Orange.’

  • abodelook01
  • Jun 4
  • 2 min read

The Philodendrone Prince of Orange, is a rare hybrid breed from the Philodendron family, which is not present as a vine. The main reason why this plant is loved so much by people is because of its unusual coloring, as it has vivid and bright orange leaves when it is young. These leaves gradually change color to green as the plant matures, but the orange color of the young plant is enough to leave anyone mesmerized. 

During the transformation of the leaves from orange to green, you might see different colors and hues in the foliage, such as bronze, salmon, and even a deep orange resembling the sunset. As the plant grows and new leaves emerge once again, the vibrant shade of orange will be back, completely transforming your space. Now, if you wish to know about the proper care for Philodendron prince of orange, then this guide will ensure that you have all the basic requirements with you, so that even you can keep this stunning and unusual plant in your home. 


WATERING

Always be sure to assess your plant’s watering needs upon receiving it, like really check, not just guess. Before giving your plant a drink, it is best to check the moisture level in the soil first to make sure it isn’t moist right beneath the surface, because that would be kind of pointless. 

We compact the soil to avoid shifting during transit, so aerating can help the soil breathe and help moisture to be released more easily.


SOIL REQUIREMENTS

Philodendrons prefer soil that stays consistently slightly moist, especially to support the growth of large, dramatic leaves.

Since they are epiphytes with aerial roots, they are sensitive to overwatering and should not sit in waterlogged soil. Basically, you do not need to water your plant only once a week. When the top 1-2 inches of the soil feel dry, it's time to water.


LIGHTING AND PLACEMENT

To promote even growth, rotate the plant regularly so all sides receive adequate light. Also, dust the leaves frequently to help the plant photosynthesize properly. While cleaning the leaves, take the time to inspect the undersides for any signs of pests.

Each plant is a unique living organism and may have different needs depending on its environment. By paying attention to the condition of your Philodendron Prince of Orange and its watering requirements, you can enjoy a long and healthy relationship with the plant.


TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY

Your Philodendron plant can easily handle the basic household conditions. This means that you will see the best growth of the plant in warm and humid conditions. Since the place is natively tropical, it grows well in an area with 50 to 70 percent humidity. 

One of the best things that you need to know is that this plant is a popular bathroom plant, but even the humid environment of a bathroom is not enough for thriving growth, which means you might need an additional humidifier to create the perfect conditions for the plant. 


 
 
 

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