Belle's Green House
Philodendron Ring of Fire
Philodendron Ring of Fire
One of the most sought-after Philodendrons is the exceptional ‘Philodendron Ring of Fire.’ The beautiful plant does not have two, three, or even four colors; it is a rare combination of five colors, all occurring at different parts during various seasons throughout the year.
The wonderful Philodendron Ring of Fire is a slow grower; however, it is certainly worth the wait once it matures. It enjoys rich organic soils like aroid potting mixes and prefers average humidity, ranging from 30% to 60%. It prefers partially-shaded areas and likes to be fed tri-annually. A good trick to keep this beauty healthy is to keep it away from mucky, wet soils.
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. However, a plant growing in the former surroundings is more likely to develop healthier parts than in the latter.
The Philodendron Ring of Fire plant can be grown indoors easily in several settings. One way is to simply put it in a classy neutral-colored or white pot; another option is to plant it from a hanging basket from a balcony door. The catch is to make this setting at a spot where only filtered light falls.
Watering: The Philodendron Ring of Fire plant is not too fussy when it comes to its watering needs; it only has to be watered a few times in a month to mature. Due to its tropical nature, a slight delay in watering does not cause significant damage to the plant.