Basic Information about your Philodendron
Scientific name: Philodendron gloriosum × Philodendron lynamiae
Common names: Pink Glory Philodendron
Plant type: Tropical perennial climber
Family: Araceae
Native range: Hybrid cultivar (parent species originate from Colombia and Ecuador)
Natural habitat: Cultivated plant; parent species grow in tropical rainforests
Difficulty level: Intermediate
Fun fact: This hybrid combines the velvety, heart-shaped leaves of gloriosum with the faster growth and slightly elongated leaf shape of lynamiae, producing a stunning collector plant with striking foliage and dramatic veins
How to care for your Pink Glory Philodendron
LIGHT
It prefers bright indirect light.
WATER
It needs water when its 50-75% dry or when the soil is completely dry. Too much water will lead to death.
HUMIDITY
Philodendrons do well in low humidity, but high humidity between 60% and 80% will make the plant thrive and grow.
TEMPERATURE
Your Philodendron prefers temperatures between 65-85 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 digesting this plant will cause irritation
Additional Tips*
As a creeping plant, it will reach maturity in a horizontal pot.
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.