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Moonlight Philodendron
Original price was: 500 EGP.400 EGPCurrent price is: 400 EGP.
Natural indoor plant.
Moonlight Philodendron a specific cultivated variety known for its bright foliage.
- Origin: A variety of Philodendron, originating from tropical regions of Central and South America.
- Light Conditions: Prefers bright, indirect light and enjoys slightly drier soil between waterings.
Pot size: 16cm.
Care Tips:
Light: indirect bright/moderate light.
watering: when the soil is completely dry.
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Moonlight Philodendron
Description
Vibrant, lime-green leaves add a pop of color to indoor spaces. Moreover, it’s a low-maintenance and stylish choice.
Plant Details
– Type: Hybrid Philodendron
– Scientific Name: Philodendron ‘Moonlight’
– Origin: Hybrid cultivar
– Leaf Size: 6-12 inches long, 4-8 inches wide
– Growth Habit: Compact, upright
Care Requirements
– Lighting: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Furthermore, east- or west-facing windows work well.
– Watering: Keep soil consistently moist. Then, let it dry slightly between waterings.
– Humidity: Average to high humidity is necessary. Therefore, mist regularly.
– Temperature: 65-85°F (18-30°C) is suitable.
Benefits and Tips
– Lime-green leaves add a touch of elegance to indoor spaces.
– Low-maintenance care makes it perfect for busy plant enthusiasts.
– Fertilize during the growing season. Moreover, use a balanced fertilizer.
– Prune regularly to maintain shape and promote healthy growth.
Specifications and Additional Info
– Pot Size: 6-10 inches
– Plant Height: 1-3 feet
– Plant Width: 1-2 feet
– Growth Rate: Moderate
– Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets if ingested
– Pest Resistance: Watch for spider mites, mealybugs, and scale. Therefore, inspect regularly.
Care Tips for Thriving
– Water thoroughly and allow excess to drain.
– Provide good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases.
– Repot every 2-3 years to refresh soil and provide a larger pot if necessary.
– Ron B.
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