Philodendron Ring of Fire Variegated
Philodendron Ring of Fire Variegated
Philodendron 'Ring of Fire Variegated'
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From the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, Philodendrons are among the easiest and most rewarding houseplants. The name comes from Greek words meaning 'love' and 'tree,' reflecting its climbing, tree-hugging nature. This climbing variety brings lush, tropical vibes with minimal fuss. Known for excellent air-purifying qualities, it actively removes indoor pollutants while adding vibrant greenery to your home.
Best spot: Position 3-6 feet away from windows, or near east-facing window
Alternative: Well-lit bathroom or workspace with natural light
STEP 2: Light Duration
Needs moderate light for 4-6 hours daily
Can adapt to artificial lighting (12-14 hours daily)
STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Rotate 90 degrees weekly for uniform development
How to check: Insert finger 2 inches into soil - water when dry at this depth
Pro tip: Check regularly to maintain proper moisture
STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Saturate soil until water exits bottom holes
Discard saucer water after 15 minutes to prevent root rot
STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Water every 7-10 days spring/summer, 10-14 days in winter
Room temp or filtered water preferred
Sunburned spots on leaves
This is a sign of too much light. Shield from harsh afternoon light with curtain
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Stretched, weak growth
This is a sign of too little light. Ensure adequate bright indirect light daily
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Yellow leaves, soggy soil
This is a sign of overwatering. Let soil dry between waterings. Check drainage holes clear
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Dry soil, crispy leaf edges
This is a sign of underwatering. Provide deep watering. Check soil more frequently
