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micans lime philodendron

micans lime philodendron Philodendron scandens micans 'Lime' – www.augi-plants.lv

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micans lime philodendron Philodendron scandens micans 'Lime' – www.augi-plants.lvPhilodendron 'Lime' (Philodendron scandens micans 'Lime') This extremely vibrant and energetic Philodendron 'Lime' is a true burst of spring and joy for your home! It stands out with heart shaped leaves in a stunning, bright neon green (lime) tone that will literally brighten any corner of the room and contrast beautifully with other, darker houseplants. Since this is still a relatively small plant (a baby), it offers you a unique and exciting

Philodendron 'Lime' (Philodendron scandens micans 'Lime')

This extremely vibrant and energetic Philodendron 'Lime' is a true burst of spring and joy for your home! It stands out with heart-shaped leaves in a stunning, bright neon green (lime) tone that will literally brighten any corner of the room and contrast beautifully with other, darker houseplants. Since this is still a relatively small plant (a baby), it offers you a unique and exciting opportunity to watch with your own eyes how it gradually transforms into a magnificent, trailing or climbing tropical vine! It is a very dynamic, fast-growing, low-maintenance, and excellent air-purifying houseplant that will add a modern, fresh, and bold natural accent to any interior. It makes a great, rewarding, and patient gift for both experienced plant lovers and beginners!

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

  • ☀️ Light: Bright but diffused light. To maintain its vivid, expressive neon green color, it needs good lighting. In too dark a spot, the leaves may start to lose their brightness and turn darker green. However, strictly protect it from direct, scorching midday sun rays, which can quickly burn its thin leaves.

  • 💧 Watering: Moderate. Allow the top layer of soil (about 3-4 cm deep) to dry out slightly between waterings. Since the plant is in a relatively small (9 cm) pot, expect that the soil will dry out a bit faster than in larger houseplants, so moisture levels should be checked more frequently. The roots tolerate short periods of dryness much better than sitting in waterlogged soil!

  • 🌡️ Temperature/Humidity: Thrives at standard room temperature and tolerates normal, dry indoor air well. Being of tropical origin, it will of course appreciate slightly higher humidity indoors. Protect it strictly from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes!

  • 🐾 Pets: Not pet-friendly. The plant is toxic to cats and dogs. Its leaves contain insoluble calcium oxalate crystals that cause severe mouth irritation, drooling, swelling, and digestive issues if chewed. Keep it out of reach of your pets!

🏠 BEST LOCATION:

  • Bright desk or small shelf (thanks to its current mini size, it fits perfectly even on a cluttered desk and will delight your eyes while working).

  • Hanging pot (in the future, when the plant grows and starts producing long vines, allowing them to elegantly hang down).

  • Bedroom (where it will perform its excellent air-purifying function).

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Height: 10-15 cm (young plant / baby)

  • Pot diameter: 9 cm

  • Please note: the first image shows an example of a mature plant to give you an idea of its potential and appearance in the future, but you will receive the young plant shown in the second image!

⚠️ Note: Plants are living organisms, so each specimen may vary slightly. Very soon (when the roots have fully filled the current pot), it will need to be repotted into a slightly larger pot. Remember – if you allow its vines to hang freely down, the leaves will remain relatively small. However, if you provide this plant with a sturdy support (for example, a moist moss pole) to climb up, its leaves will grow significantly larger over time!

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