How to Grow Pink Princess Philodendron in India

Pink Princess Philodendron is one of the most colorful specimens you must grow in your house for a vivid appeal!

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If you’re looking for a stunning and vibrant addition to your indoor room, then look no further than the Pink Princess Philodendron! It is a low-maintenance houseplant that is known for its soft pink color, tolerates low light and humidity, and requires minimal care!

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Pink Princess Philodendron Information

 Pink Princess Philodendron is a tropical, evergreen plant with bright pink foliage. It is a hybrid variety of philodendron, initially discovered in the jungles of Venezuela and Colombia. The Pink Princess Philodendron has large, glossy green leaves with streaks of pink variegation, the amount can vary from plant to plant, but it typically appears on the leaves as blotches or stripes.

This philodendron is easy to grow and maintain, making it an ideal option for homeowners looking for a low-maintenance yet attractive houseplant. It is also popular for its air-purifying properties, which help combat toxins from the air, making it a healthy addition to any home. 

Botanical Name: Philodendron erubescens ‘Pink Princess’

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How to Propagate Pink Princess Philodendron in India?

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Propagating Pink Princess Philodendron can be done by either stem cuttings or division. Here are the steps for each method:

Propagation by Stem Cuttings:

  1. Cut a 6-8 inch stem section that has at least two leaves and a node.
  2. Remove the lower leaves, leaving only the top two leaves on the stem.
  3. Dip the cut end of the stem in rooting hormone powder to encourage rooting.
  4. Plant the stem cutting in a pot with well-draining soil or in water, making sure the node is below the soil or water level.
  5. Keep the cutting in a warm, humid location and water it when the top inch of soil or water is dry.
  6. Once roots have formed, transplant the cutting into a larger pot with fresh potting soil.

Propagation by Division:

  1. Remove the plant from its pot and gently separate the roots and stems into two or more sections.
  2. Use a clean and sharp knife or scissors to make clean cuts on the roots and stems.
  3. Plant each section in a pot with fresh potting soil and water it thoroughly.
  4. Keep the new plants in a warm, humid location and water them regularly until they establish.

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Requirements to Grow Pink Princess Philodendron

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Sunlight

To help your Pink Princess Philodendron thrive, it needs to be placed in a spot with bright, indirect light, like near a window with filtered sunlight or in a shaded outdoor area. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.

Soil

When caring for the Pink Princess Philodendron, ensure the soil is airy, well-draining, and high in organic matter. Mix one-part standard potting soil, one part perlite, and one part orchid bark for the best growth of the plant.

Water

Pink Princess Philodendron hates overly wet soil, so it is always a good idea to water the plant only when the topsoil feels a little dry to the touch. Do not water the plant on a daily basis.

Temperature

Pink Princess Philodendrons prefer warm temperatures between 20-30°C (65-80°F), and do not like cooler temperatures. To help it thrive, mist the plant regularly or place its pot on top of a pebble tray filled with water.

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Pink Princess Philodendron Care

Fertilizer

It is recommended to use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer once a month that is specifically formulated for houseplants. If you are using cow dung as a fertilizer. , it is important to mix it with vermicompost to dilute its potency and ensure a balanced nutrient content.

Pruning

Regularly trim any yellow or damaged leaves from your Pink Princess Philodendron to maintain its health and appearance. Prune the plant to shape it as needed, cutting the stems back to where they join a main stem and removing any dead or damaged foliage.

You can also prune back leggy stems to encourage bushier growth.

Pest and Diseases

Common pests that can affect Pink Princess Philodendrons include spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. Check your plant regularly for signs of infestation, such as yellowing leaves, sticky residue, or white or brown spots. If you notice any pests, use horticultural oil or insecticidal soap to control them, following the manufacturer’s instructions.

Pink Princess Philodendrons are susceptible to fungal diseases, such as root rot and leaf spot, especially if the soil is too moist or the air is too humid.

To prevent diseases, avoid overwatering your plant and ensure that it has good air circulation. If you notice any signs of disease, such as yellow or brown spots on the leaves, remove the affected leaves and improve the growing conditions.

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