Water requirements:
Once a week or after a week and a half.
Fortunately, this Princess isn’t too particular about water! This philodendron is a climbing vine with aerial roots that gather moisture from the air as well as grounded roots that absorb water from the soil. Water your Pink Princess once a week or once every week and a half, leaving the soil to dry fully between waterings. If the leaves do not get enough water, they will curl. Too much water, on the other hand, can develop dark blotches on this plant’s lovely leaves as well as root rot in its shallow, fibrous roots.
Relative humidity
Pink Princess philodendron thrives in tropical environments with around 50% humidity. It should be comfy in almost any household. Your Pink Princess, on the other hand, could love a humidifier or an occasional spritz from a water bottle if you have one. If you find new growth on your Pink Princess that appears dry or feeble, your plant is probably dehydrated and might benefit from an increase in humidity.
The temperature
Pink Princess philodendrons are adapted to a warm climate and like temperatures over 60 degrees.
Nutrition
Give your Princess one serving of either at the start of spring and another at the start of summer to reduce applications while ensuring your plant receives a steady dose of nutrients.
Soil Type
Loamy, well-drained soil
pH level
Should be Slightly acidic (5.5-6.5)
Fertilizer
Every two weeks at half strength or once per month at full strength, this plant thrives. Similar to watering, it’s usually preferable to use less fertilizer than too much.