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Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron - 4" Pot - Plant Addicts
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Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron - 4" Pot - Plant Addicts

Rare, Striking PlantLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 8 FeetGolden Ring of Fire Philodendron, otherwise known as Hendersons Pride and Philodendron Ring of Fire Gold, is a rare philodendron cultivar. This alleged cross between Philodendron wendlandii and Philodendron t…
Rare, Striking PlantLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 8 FeetGolden Ring of Fire Philodendron, otherwise known as Hendersons Pride and Philodendron Ring of Fire Gold, is a rare philodendron cultivar. This alleged cross between Philodendron wendlandii and Philodendron tortum made by a man named Henderson has long, variegated leaves that change colors throughout the year. These varying shades include beige, ivory, apricot, crimson, olive green, and emerald green. A relatively low maintenance, hardy perennial, Golden Ring of Fire is an ideal choice for any newbie gardener with minimal free time to spare.Best Locations For Growing Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronProvide your plant with bright indirect light, temperatures ranging between 60F to 80F, and humidity levels ranging between 50% to 60%. Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron is toxic to dogs and cats and should be placed out of reach of pets.Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron Sunlight RequirementsGold Ring of Fire Philodendron prefers bright indirect light. While this topical evergreen can also survive periods of low light, its leaves can lose their multi-colored brilliance. A south-facing, west-facing or east-facing window should provide plenty of light to keep this plant happy.Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron CareThis Philodendron prefers slightly acidic and well-draining soil. An ideal pH range to aim for is 5.0-6.0. This slow-growing perennial should be repotted everytime the plant doubles in size, which normally happens about every 3 years. And if you would like more copies of your Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron, you can propagate this lovely tropical using stem cuttings.Watering Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronWater Gold Ring of Fire when the top third of the soil dries out. During the spring and summer months, you will normally need to water your Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron about once every 10 days or so. During the dormant months, however, you will not have to water as frequently.Feeding Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronDuring spring and summer, feed Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron a typical balanced fertilizer approximately one time per month.Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron InformationLight Exposure: Bright Indirect Light, Medium LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: NoKid Friendly: NoAir Purifier: HighHabit: ClimbingGrowth Rate: SlowMature Height: 8 feetMature Spread: 5 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: Foliage Color(s): Green, Yellow GreenFoliage Description: Hues Of Orange, Red, Cream, and GreenTemperature: 55 - 85F (13 - 29C)Humidity: Below Average to Average (20% - 60%)Common Name: Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronOther Name(s): Henderson's Pride, Philodendron Narrow Variegata, Philodendron Narrow Ring Of FireScientific Name: Philodendron tortum x Philodendron wendlandiiPlant Type: House Plant | Houseplants > Philodendron Plant Addicts 4_PHILODENDRON_RING.OF.FIRE-HP
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Rare, Striking PlantLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 8 FeetGolden Ring of Fire Philodendron, otherwise known as Hendersons Pride and Philodendron Ring of Fire Gold, is a rare philodendron cultivar. This alleged cross between Philodendron wendlandii and Philodendron tortum made by a man named Henderson has long, variegated leaves that change colors throughout the year. These varying shades include beige, ivory, apricot, crimson, olive green, and emerald green. A relatively low maintenance, hardy perennial, Golden Ring of Fire is an ideal choice for any newbie gardener with minimal free time to spare.Best Locations For Growing Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronProvide your plant with bright indirect light, temperatures ranging between 60F to 80F, and humidity levels ranging between 50% to 60%. Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron is toxic to dogs and cats and should be placed out of reach of pets.Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron Sunlight RequirementsGold Ring of Fire Philodendron prefers bright indirect light. While this topical evergreen can also survive periods of low light, its leaves can lose their multi-colored brilliance. A south-facing, west-facing or east-facing window should provide plenty of light to keep this plant happy.Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron CareThis Philodendron prefers slightly acidic and well-draining soil. An ideal pH range to aim for is 5.0-6.0. This slow-growing perennial should be repotted everytime the plant doubles in size, which normally happens about every 3 years. And if you would like more copies of your Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron, you can propagate this lovely tropical using stem cuttings.Watering Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronWater Gold Ring of Fire when the top third of the soil dries out. During the spring and summer months, you will normally need to water your Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron about once every 10 days or so. During the dormant months, however, you will not have to water as frequently.Feeding Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronDuring spring and summer, feed Gold Ring of Fire Philodendron a typical balanced fertilizer approximately one time per month.Gold Ring Of Fire Philodendron InformationLight Exposure: Bright Indirect Light, Medium LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: NoKid Friendly: NoAir Purifier: HighHabit: ClimbingGrowth Rate: SlowMature Height: 8 feetMature Spread: 5 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: Foliage Color(s): Green, Yellow GreenFoliage Description: Hues Of Orange, Red, Cream, and GreenTemperature: 55 - 85F (13 - 29C)Humidity: Below Average to Average (20% - 60%)Common Name: Gold Ring Of Fire PhilodendronOther Name(s): Henderson's Pride, Philodendron Narrow Variegata, Philodendron Narrow Ring Of FireScientific Name: Philodendron tortum x Philodendron wendlandiiPlant Type: House Plant | Houseplants > Philodendron Plant Addicts 4_PHILODENDRON_RING.OF.FIRE-HP