Philodendron delinksii aka Philodendron Delinksii

Taxonomy ID: 17548

Common names

Philodendron Delinksii, Delinksii

More information about Philodendron Delinksii

What is the region of origin of Philodendron Delinksii

Philodendron Delinksii’s native range is Central, South America, and the Caribbean.

What are the water needs for Philodendron Delinksii

Philodendron Delinksii should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

What is the right soil for Philodendron Delinksii

Philodendron Delinksii loves a well-draining soil. Perlite and vermiculite help with drainage, while coco coir adds organic matter, so a good potting soil mix will have all three. You can improve store-bought soil by adding some perlite to it.

What is the sunlight requirement for Philodendron Delinksii

Philodendron Delinksii can survive in low light conditions, making them ideal for rooms that are far from windows or other light sources. However, for best results, place the plant less than 6 feet from a south-facing window to ensure it receives enough light.

What's the right humidity for Philodendron Delinksii

The Philodendron Delinksii does not need extra humidity. Plants primarily absorb water through their root system, making soil watering the best way to provide humidity to your plants.

How to fertilize Philodendron Delinksii

The Philodendron Delinksii should be repotted when it has doubled in size or annually, whichever comes first. Providing fresh potting soil with all the essential nutrients each year ensures the plant's well-being, eliminating the need for fertilizer. Remember, plants derive their energy from the sun and not fertilizer.

Is Philodendron Delinksii toxic to humans/pets?

Ploi lacks confirmed information on the toxicity of this plant. If you, a relative, or your pet accidentally consume plant material with unknown toxicity, it's best to consult a medical expert.

What's the dormancy for Philodendron Delinksii

The Philodendron Delinksii lacks a typical dormancy pattern. If there is a marked reduction in growth, ensure that the plant is receiving enough sunlight and water to thrive.

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