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Phildendron moonlight

Philodendron-Moonlight

Philodendron Moonlight features bright light-green oval- shaped leaves with pronounced veining that can grow to be a foot long. When mature, the leaves seem nearly fluorescent and have a ribbed appearance, providing a stunning contrast to the home area.

Watering

As a tropical plant, this Philodendron loves to be continuously wet but not waterlogged. Rewater when the top inch of soil has dried, which should be done once a week depending on growth circumstances. Watering frequency may be lowered to once every two weeks throughout the winter. Overwatering may result in fungal or bacterial illness.

Requirements for Light

Philodendron The moon enjoys intense indirect light. A window with an eastern or western orientation would be excellent for growing this Philodendron. Make cautious not to position this plant in direct sunlight, since this can burn the leaves. Set it back a few feet from the window or in front of sheer curtains.

Philodendron moonlight

Humidity and temperature

Philodendron Moonlight, as a tropical plant, prefers to be kept indoors at temperatures ranging from 65 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Allowing your plant to drop below 55 degrees Fahrenheit will certainly result in irreparable harm. Philodendron Moonlight, unlike other Philodendrons, is more tolerant of low humidity levels and will thrive at approximately 50% humidity. Higher amounts of humidity, on the other hand, will promote more robust development.

Fertilizer

With moonlight, any effective all-purpose balanced liquid fertilizer will function. It works best when liquid macronutrient fertilizer is given monthly in the spring and summer. A granular slow-release fertilizer can also be added twice, once in the spring and once in the late summer.

Table

philodendron moonlight table

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