Basic Information about your Philodendron
Scientific name: Philodendron gloriosum × Philodendron melanochrysum
Common names: Glorious Philodendron
Plant type: Tropical perennial climber
Family: Araceae
Native range: Hybrid cultivar (not found in the wild)
Natural habitat: Cultivated plant; parent species originate from tropical rainforests of South America
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Fun fact: Philodendron Glorious combines the velvety, heart-shaped leaves of gloriosum with the climbing habit of melanochrysum, making it a favorite hybrid for collectors who want both texture and height
How to care for your Glorious Philodendron
LIGHT
It prefers bright indirect light, but will tolerate medium to low light. As light increases it creates more leaves. It can tolerate small periods direct sunlight.
WATER
It needs water when the soil is completely dry.
HUMIDITY
Philodendrons do well in low humidity, but high humidity between 70% and 90% will make the plant thrive and grow.
TEMPERATURE
It prefers temperatures between 65-80 degrees.
FOOD
Philodendrons like to be fed monthly or every other month with some general indoor plant fertilizer.
PET- FRIENDLYNESS
Philodendrons are harmful to pets consuming this plant is highly irritating.
Additional Tips*
This plant will benefit from a moss support or a coconut fiber support. Any type of support that can contribute to its growth pattern will help this plant reach maturity.
Use a well-draining substrate, such as a mixture of coconut fiber, perlite, pine bark, and activated charcoal. This ensures good aeration and prevents excess humidity.