P. verrucosum

Ecuador Philodendron

grow-light Grow light
window-distance 3.0ft to light
window-orientation NE
3.5" pot
pot-drainage Drainage
pot-type Plastic
soil-type Regular
outdoor-plant Indoor
near-humidifier Near humidifier

#Philodendron Discussion

Growth on #Philodendron Verrucosum

What is wrong with this poor plant baby?

And then there were 5! #plantsmakepeoplehappy #happyplants #newgrowth

#philodendron verrucosum is one of my favorite plants of all time. Charm is growing a new leaf and I am beyond excited! She has also rooted pretty firmly into her moss pole πŸ₯²πŸ˜± I am so happy! She's in a glass that has river rocks to act as a water reservoir. The rope inside of the moss pole leads down into the reservoir and it keeps the most moist at all times. Can can my #philodendron micans is in the same type of set up but she doesn't have any rootes in the bottom since she was created from cuttings from Mico. #gregang #philodendron #happyplants #newgrowth #plantsmakepeoplehappy

A new leaf from charm and its a lot bigger than the other ones. #newgrowth #mosspole #philodendron #plantsmakepeoplehappy #happyplants

Meet, Charm She will be a climber. My last birthday plant. #philodendron #plantsmakepeoplehappy #plantshelfie

Meet my new babies @OKIEgrnthmb and @TJphilobsessed . 9 😳 philos arriving tomorrow!!

My new philondendron is acting up!

Meet Victoria, my Glorious Verrucosum. I have an goal which is to have at least one of each Glorious type. She is my 4th. #Storytime : She had scale and the imperfections you see in her stem are where the scale used to be. She came from an acquaintance and it’s all good since all of my babies come home to go straight into quarantine. I also fed her immediately. Her three little leaves look better today. She will definitely recover in a few weeks. But let’s talk about scale insects: Did you know that a sign you may want to check for scale insects is that you either have deformed growth, no growth, or premature leaf loss along with yellowing branches. Scales insects can be armored or non-armored. And guess what falls under scale: mealy bugs! All of these insects rob your plant of its sap and nutrients. The scale could be seen as a brownish or beige scar on your plant’s stems or branches. Part of plant care is to look for signs of scale. Honestly? Adya, my beautiful queen anthurium was not thriving, no growth, and her leaves were deformed. When I found scale near the base of her leaves, I sighed and threw my hands into the air: No wonder you aren’t producing new leaves, baby girl! Once the scale was gone, it was over. She let out a new leaf shortly after and that leaf took 2 weeks to go from just a bud to a little over 12 inches. This is what those insects can deprive you of: the joy of watching new growth. Don’t let them do that. Check for scale insects and get rid of them. That one little leaf that’s shooting straight out was not reaching that far yesterday. Keep in mind that your plants are resilient and can recover if you catch the problem early. Not all plants grow at the same speed so be patient. Victoria was named after her victory and perseverance. She was named this morning after I noticed how much better she looked. I’m sure she will be happy when she is near the other plants in my jungle room. Cheers to Victoria and all of your plants that are thriving and trying after a scale insect infestation! πŸ₯‚πŸΊπŸ·πŸΈπŸ₯ƒ #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #Philodendron #GloriousVerrucosum #PlantAddict #InQuarantine #TipsandTricks

Hey! My plants leaves keep drooping. Has anyone got tips as to why this may be? I got it a week ago and some of the leaves have started drooping