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3x baby Philodendron glorious COMING SOON

3x baby Philodendron glorious COMING SOON

Prezzo di listino $249 SEK
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### **Philodendron Glorious Care Tips**

Philodendron Glorious is a hybrid plant created by crossing **Philodendron gloriosum** and **Philodendron melanochrysum**, resulting in a stunning plant with heart-shaped, velvety leaves that feature beautiful, prominent veining. Here’s how to care for your Philodendron Glorious and keep it thriving:

#### 1. **Light Requirements**
- **Bright, indirect light**: Philodendron Glorious prefers bright, indirect sunlight for optimal growth. Avoid placing it in direct sun, as this can cause the leaves to burn.
- **Lower light tolerance**: While it can survive in lower light conditions, the plant will grow more slowly, and its leaves may not develop to their full size or vibrancy.

#### 2. **Watering**
- **Even moisture**: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water when the top 2-3 cm (1 inch) of the soil feels dry to the touch.
- **Prevent overwatering**: Make sure the pot has good drainage to prevent root rot, as overwatering is a common issue with philodendrons.
- **Humidity boost**: Like most tropical plants, Philodendron Glorious appreciates high humidity levels, ideally above 60%. Use a humidifier, mist the leaves, or place the plant on a humidity tray.

#### 3. **Temperature & Humidity**
- **Warm temperatures**: Ideal temperatures for this plant range between 18-27°C (65-80°F). Keep it away from drafts, air conditioning, or cold windows during winter months.
- **High humidity**: This plant thrives in humid environments. You can increase humidity with regular misting, grouping plants together, or placing it in more humid rooms like a bathroom.

#### 4. **Soil Requirements**
- **A well-draining mix**: Use an airy, well-draining potting mix that retains some moisture but doesn’t stay soggy. A good aroid mix with ingredients like peat moss, perlite, orchid bark, and charcoal works well.
- **Neutral to slightly acidic soil**: A pH range of 6.0-7.0 is ideal for Philodendron Glorious.

#### 5. **Fertilizing**
- **Regular feeding during growing season**: Apply a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during spring and summer when the plant is actively growing. Reduce feeding in fall and winter.
- **Avoid over-fertilization**: Overfeeding can lead to salt build-up in the soil, which can damage the roots. Flush the soil occasionally to remove excess salts.

#### 6. **Pruning & Maintenance**
- **Trim for shape and health**: Regularly prune any yellow or damaged leaves to promote healthy growth. If the plant becomes leggy, trimming can encourage bushier growth.
- **Provide climbing support**: Philodendron Glorious is a climber and will grow larger, more beautiful leaves if provided with a moss pole or trellis for support.

#### 7. **Propagation**
- **Stem cuttings**: Propagate your Philodendron Glorious by taking stem cuttings that include at least one node. You can root cuttings in water or directly in moist soil.

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### **Background History of Philodendron Glorious**

Philodendron Glorious is a hybrid that combines two of the most striking and sought-after philodendron species: **Philodendron gloriosum** and **Philodendron melanochrysum**. Each parent contributes unique characteristics that make Philodendron Glorious a stunning addition to any collection.

- **Philodendron gloriosum**: Native to Colombia, P. gloriosum is a terrestrial species, known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with velvety texture and striking white veins. Unlike other climbing philodendrons, it tends to creep along the ground. It contributes the dramatic leaf shape and soft texture to the hybrid.

- **Philodendron melanochrysum**: This plant hails from Colombia and Ecuador and is known for its dark, velvety leaves and golden veins. It’s a climbing philodendron, which gives Philodendron Glorious its climbing growth habit and the ability to produce larger, elongated leaves as it grows.

The hybrid **Philodendron Glorious** combines the best of both worlds: the velvety, heart-shaped leaves and distinctive veining of both parents, as well as the climbing habit of the melanochrysum. This makes it a unique and desirable plant for enthusiasts. It is generally easier to care for than either of its parent species, making it a popular choice for those looking to add a statement plant to their indoor jungle.

Philodendron Glorious has become highly prized in plant collections for its large, soft, and visually appealing foliage. It offers a touch of tropical elegance while remaining relatively easy to maintain, especially for collectors with some experience growing aroids.

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