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White Knight

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Consisting of about 400 species.

White Knight have large leaves as opposed to the tight foliage of the White Princess. A White Knight’s stems are likewise reddish-brown, as opposed to the White Princess’ green stems. The structure of the White Princess distinguishes it from the other two white Philodendrons.

Quick Guidance:

White Knight

Water

Water it in an average amount. (Water immediately once the upper soil becomes dry). On chilly days, once every two weeks is sufficient to keep the plant alive. Overwatering is quite damaging to the plant. Avoid it if you want to save the plant from fungus and root rot.

Indirect

Sunlight that is bright to medium. The beauty of the white Knight foliage is enhanced by its color diversity. A plant that is kept in the shadow and low light for an extended length of time may lose its variegation.

Requirements for Humidity

The plant will be OK with the typical humidity level in your zone. However, with extreme humidity, these tropical rainforest species produce luxuriant foliage.

Soil Prerequisites

Philodendrons thrive in rich, well-draining soil or potting combinations. You’ll need more than just natural soil if you’re growing them in pots or containers. The reason for this is because garden soil can contain germ, microorganisms, and weeds. Furthermore, it may not allow for rapid drainage.

Temperature

These tiny creatures prefer a temperate temperature. A temperature range of 55 to 85 °F is optimal for keeping the foliage happy.

Fertilizer

A balanced all-purpose fertilizer diluted to half strength works best for Philodendron White Knight. Make sure it has healthy elements like calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus.

Table

white knight table

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