Philodendron Verrucosum
is a colorful Philodendron with velvety leaves. It is a hemiepiphyte that starts its life as a seed growing in the canopy of trees and is eventually reaching the soil with its roots. A hemiepiphyte is a plant that grows at least for a part of its lifecycle as an epiphyte.
Light:
grow best in medium light and bright indirect sunlight. … They will tolerate low light, but if the stems become leggy with several inches between the leaves, you may need to move the plant to a brighter location. Water: Water when the top inch of soil dries out.
Water:
grow best in soil that is evenly moist, but not soggy. A good rule of thumb is to water when the top inch of the soil is dry to the touch. Never let the soil go bone dry. Soil: Philodendron Verrucosum is quite thirsty plants, but also can’t sit in wet soil for too long.
Care:
These plants love high humidity, bright indirect light, and moderate temperatures. Loose airy soils are a must as the Philodendron verrucosum is a hemiepiphyte, growing at least part of its life on other trees. Keep the soil moist but never soggy and water frequently.
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