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Philodendron verrucosum 'Incensi'
By the Greg Editorial Team
Jun 12, 2024•3 min read
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Prevent your Philodendron 'Incensi' from wilting π with these key tips for perfect plant posture! πΏ
- Overwatering causes root rot, let top inch of soil dry before watering.
- π Bright, indirect light is key; rotate plant for even growth.
- Support with stakes or trellises, use soft ties and adjust as it grows.
When Water Woes Make Leaves Limp
π Too Much H2O: Overwatering Havoc
Soggy soil and root rot are the archenemies of Philodendron verrucosum 'Incensi'. If the leaves are more limp than a noodle in a soup bowl, it's time to reassess your watering habits.
To balance the water budget, think of your watering can as a bank accountβonly pay out what your plant can afford to absorb. Let the top inch of soil dry out before you give it another drink.
ποΈ Parched Plants: The Underwatering Plight
When your Philodendron's leaves start to look as deflated as a forgotten birthday balloon, it's a sign they're thirsty. Crispy tips and browning edges are the plant's way of waving a white flag for water.
Crafting a consistent watering calendar is like setting a coffee date with your plantβregular but not overbearing. Use a moisture meter or the good ol' finger test to ensure the soil's moisture level is just right before each watering.
Light and Temperature: The Balancing Act
π Seeking the Sweet Spot of Sunlight
Philodendron verrucosum 'Incensi' thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much sun can lead to leaf burn, while too little can cause leggy growth. Place your plant in a location where it can bask in filtered sunlight, like near a north-facing window or a few feet away from a sunnier spot.
π Rearranging for Radiant Results
Rotate your plant regularly to ensure all sides receive equal light exposure. This prevents the "lean" towards the light source and promotes even growth. If your space lacks natural light, consider a grow light but keep it at a friendly distance to prevent leaf scorch.
βοΈ Keeping the Chill at Bay
Philodendron verrucosum 'Incensi' prefers a steady temperature between 65Β°F and 80Β°F (18Β°C and 27Β°C). Sudden temperature drops or drafts can cause leaves to droop, so keep your plant away from open windows and air conditioning vents.
π‘ Tips for Temperature Control
To avoid leaf lethargy, maintain a consistent indoor climate. During winter, protect your plant from cold drafts by insulating windows. In the summer, shield it from intense heat by using blinds or sheer curtains. Remember, a happy Philodendron is one that never has to wear a sweater or a sunhat.
Sturdy Stems: Supporting Your Philodendron
π± Choosing the Right Support
Stakes or trellises? That's the question when it comes to propping up your Philodendron verrucosum 'Incensi'. Stakes are the straightforward choice, easy to install and great for smaller plants. But if your 'Incensi' is more of a show-off, trellises might be the way to go, adding a touch of style while giving those climbing tendencies a playground.
π¨ The Art of Tying
Securing your Philodendron to its support system is more art than science. Use soft tiesβthink garden twine or plastic plant tiesβto give your plant a gentle embrace. Remember to adjust the ties as your plant grows; it's about guidance, not restriction.
πΏ Encouraging Upright Growth
Training your 'Incensi' requires a mix of patience and persistence. Start early, guiding the stems upward to foster that proud, vertical growth. As your plant reaches for the sky, keep adjusting the support. It's a bit like raising a childβyou provide the structure, but let them grow into their own.
π Adjusting Support as Your Plant Grows
Growth is a sign of life, and your Philodendron is no exception. As it grows, you'll need to evolve the support system. This might mean adding height to stakes or expanding the trellis. It's a continuous journey, but one that keeps your 'Incensi' standing tall and proud.
β οΈ Safety First
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