Philodendron Pink Princess

Philodendron Pink Princess

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Pink princess philodendron is a truly glorious plant. But, as you might suspect by looking at this beauty, it’s got its quirks. Not to worry, by the end of this post you’ll be an expert on pink princess philodendron care and propagation!

The origin of the pink princess philodendron is not 100% confirmed, but it is believed to be a hybrid developed by a Florida grower in the 1970s. As far I as know from my research, there is no patent information available.

Philodendron Plant Care Guide

The different species and varieties of the philodendron genus like similar conditions. So, we can look at how to grow them all right now, rather than one by one.

  • Watering requirements: always allow the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil to dry up before watering your philodendron. Do not allow the soil to go completely dry at any time. Water with room temperature water.
  • Humidity: philodendron likes high humidity, between 60 and 80%! Mist spray it regularly or use a saucer as a “water tank” to keep humidity high. High humidity will result in larger leaves!
  • Potting soil: philodendron like loose, well drained soil which is rich in organic matter. A mix of sphagnum moss (or substitute) and perlite is ideal.
  • Soil pH: the ideal pH for philodendron is 6.5 to 7.5.
  • Feeding: use an organic fertilizer with NPK ratio of 3-1-2 and which is rich in macronutrients (organic matter). Fertilize every month in spring and summer, every 6 to 8 weeks in fall and winter.
  • Propagation: propagation is easy by tip and leaf cuttings.
  • Outdoor time: if you can, philodendron will like to spend the hot months outside, but make sure you place it in a shady (!!!) place with constant conditions and no wind!