Philodendron Sucre Slim is a hybrid created by renowned Aroid breeder John Banta. This plant was named after one of his friends. It has long slender leaves and will form a clump as it matures. A unique plant You do not get to see often.
You will recieve exact plant pictured. Growing in pot. Ships in pot , from USA.
Care and advice on growing
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This variety of philodendron prefers moist but well-draining soil and some humidity. It should be staked or allowed to climb up moss poles. In higher humidity environments, numerous aerial roots will form.
Philodendrons tend to grow best in medium to bright indirect light. They don't enjoy the strong sun from direct light but if the light is too low this will cause the stems to elongate and become photoamnesic, making the spaces between the leaves greater giving a leggy appearance.
Outdoors, philodendrons do well in partially shaded areas under trees. Full sunlight may cause the leaves of most species to become yellowish or develop sunburn spots. Variegated cultivars will need a little more light than non-variegated members of the same species. shopupz inactive
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