Care Card

Philodendron Prince of Orange

Not suitable for pets Not suitable for pets

This plant can be toxic for your pet, so we advise you not to keep them together.

Indirect light Indirect light

Adapts to any light level.

Moderate irrigation Moderate irrigation

Water once a week and fortnightly in cold weather allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Water more frequently in brighter light conditions.

Normal humidity Normal humidity

Any kind of humidity is fine, you can spray it every 2 weeks.

Philodendron Prince of Orange

Advice

  • In general, the Philodendron Prince of Orange is a low-maintenance plant.
  • It requires moderate exposure to indirect light, regular but not excessive watering, and a constant warm temperature.
  • It is also resistant to many common houseplant pests.

Signs of weakness

  • Drooping or wilted leaves: this is a clear sign that something is affecting the plant. It can be the result of underwatering, overwatering, lack of nutrients, inadequate light or sudden changes in temperature.
  • Yellowing leaves: this can be caused by overwatering, lack of light, lack of nutrients or even pest infestation.
  • Loss of stiffness in the stems: this is a sign that the plant is not receiving enough water or is suffering from inadequate watering.
Philodendron Prince of Orange
Philodendron Prince of Orange
Philodendron Prince of Orange
Philodendron Prince of Orange