Soil selection:
philodendron birkin likes fertile, loose, well-drained slightly acidic soil. Potted plants can be mixed with leaf humus (or peat soil), garden soil, and river sand as a cultivation medium. When potting or repotting, you can put some hoof horn fragments or oil residue at the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer.
Temperature requirements:
The most suitable growth temperature for philodendron birkind is between 20 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius, but it can grow at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. The room temperature in winter should be kept above 10 degrees Celsius, and the minimum should not be lower than 5 degrees Celsius, otherwise the leaves are prone to patch damage, yellowing, and falling off.
Light conditions:
philodendron birkin likes a semi-shaded environment and cannot be exposed to strong light. It should be placed in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment to receive scattered light for photosynthesis.
Watering tips:
During the growth period of philodendron birkin, especially in summer, the pot soil should be kept moist and not lack water. Water should be sprayed on the leaves frequently. In autumn and winter, the temperature is low and the growth of golden platinum diamond is slow. At this time, the number of watering can be appropriately reduced.
Fertilization method: philodendron birkin grows rapidly, and fertilizer should be applied once a month during the growth period. Fertilizers rich in calcium, magnesium, and nitrogen can be used. The amount of fertilizer should not be too much, otherwise the petiole will be too long and too weak, affecting the ornamental effect. Stop fertilizing in winter
Soil selection:
philodendron birkin likes fertile, loose, well-drained slightly acidic soil. Potted plants can be mixed with leaf humus (or peat soil), garden soil, and river sand as a cultivation medium. When potting or repotting, you can put some hoof horn fragments or oil residue at the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer.
Temperature requirements:
The most suitable growth temperature for philodendron birkind is between 20 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius, but it can grow at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. The room temperature in winter should be kept above 10 degrees Celsius, and the minimum should not be lower than 5 degrees Celsius, otherwise the leaves are prone to patch damage, yellowing, and falling off.
Light conditions:
philodendron birkin likes a semi-shaded environment and cannot be exposed to strong light. It should be placed in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment to receive scattered light for photosynthesis.
Watering tips:
During the growth period of philodendron birkin, especially in summer, the pot soil should be kept moist and not lack water. Water should be sprayed on the leaves frequently. In autumn and winter, the temperature is low and the growth of golden platinum diamond is slow. At this time, the number of watering can be appropriately reduced.
Fertilization method: philodendron birkin grows rapidly, and fertilizer should be applied once a month during the growth period. Fertilizers rich in calcium, magnesium, and nitrogen can be used. The amount of fertilizer should not be too much, otherwise the petiole will be too long and too weak, affecting the ornamental effect. Stop fertilizing in winter