The Philodendron Ring of fire is one of the most wanted Philodendrons. It is a slow-growing plant but this is well worth the wait. This plant can reach a height of one meter and the leaves can reach 25 to 30 cm. ... In addition to the green hues, the leaves can have orange and red to pink hues.
Philodendron Ring Of Fire Care
Philodendron 'ring Of Fire'



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Ideally, the Philodendron Ring of Fire plant should be watered every 7 to 9 days during the active growing seasons of summer and spring. However, in the dormant seasons, winter and fall, the watering routine changes significantly. During the resting months, water your Philodendron Ring of Fire plant after 2 to 3 weeks.
Pruning
If you feel that your Philodendron Ring of Fire plant is growing unruly leaves or outgrowing its given space, it is best to prune it. Similarly, if you notice any abnormal or yellow looking leaves, cut them off with a pair of pruning shears.
Fertilizer
The Ring of Fire plant does not need to be fed frequently; fertilizing it only a few times a year is enough. Feed your Philodendron Ring of Fire plant thrice a year with good-quality fertilizer, preferably, with a fertilizer especially for Philodendron plants.
Sunlight
Light. The Philodendron Ring of Fire plant can adapt to various light conditions. While it prefers bright, dappled sunlight, it can also do reasonably well in low light locations.
Soil
Some varieties of the Philodendron Ring of Fire plant prefer slightly acidic soils (6.1 to 6.5), while others grow best in neutral soils (6.6 to 7.3). I advise you to inquire about your plant's preferred soil pH when you purchase it.
Temperature
The Philodendron Ring of Fire plant, like numerous Philodendrons, likes temperatures ranging from 55 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (13 to 27 degrees Celsius). Anything too high will most likely cause leaf-scorching and loss of turgidity.
Additional
Philodendron prefer higher humidity but do well to adapt to average home humidity. You can increase humidity by placing the plant on a watered pebble tray or using a humidifier. Philodendron are toxic, keep out of reach of pets and children. The Philodendron Ring of fire is one of the most wanted Philodendrons. It is a slow-growing plant but this is well worth the wait. This plant can reach a height of one meter and the leaves can reach 25 to 30 cm.
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