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This plant will tolerate higher light but be sure to keep it out of any direct hot sun to avoid sunburn. Conversely, if you have it in a too low light level, the leaves will eventually become stunted and the plant won’t grow too much if at all.
I let this plant dry out almost 3/4 of the way before watering again. They don’t like to go completely dry but keeping the soil consistently wet will lead to root rot.
I give my Philodendron a watering with Eleanor’s VF-11 3 or 4 times during the warmer months
A Philodendron Imperial Red plant loves and needs rich soil that contains organic matter and is well-draining.
Here's some soil mixes you can use: – 1/2 potting soil, 1/2 coco fiber or peat moss – 1/2 potting soil, 1/2 orchid bark or coco chips – 3/4 potting soil, 1/4 pumice or perlite
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