![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Don't forget to fertilize the plant after 14 days! You can pluck the leaves and give it some time to recover. If the plant arrived with some yellow leaves, do not worry as this is common and caused by transit. if the soil is looking dry and leaves are drooping, water the plant and keep it in a shady location for a day. Leave the plant in its nursery pot for a few days. Make sure you plant your Aroid in an airy potting mix, which should consist of bark, perlite, and peat moss.įun fact: In the Greek language 'Philo' means 'love' and 'Dendron' means 'tree hugger', describing the natural disposition of almost all Philodendrons to climb up trees. Philodendron rubrijuvenile 'El Choco Red' needs above average to thrive - we recommend 60% or higher. In order to get the best out of this houseplant, you should grow it in bright inidrect light. However, the red colour on the leaf underside will stay! If your El Choco doesn't boast this colour on the underside of leaves, this means it has not enough light. New leaves on Philodendron rubrijuvenile 'El Choco Red' start out with a striking red to brown hue on the leaf surface, but will fade once they mature. Philodendron rubrijuvenile 'El Choco Red' is one of the most desirable Aroids out there for its jaw-dropping beauty! This exotic houseplant has all the features we love: Heart-shaped, velvety leaves in dark green with deep veins and gorgeous, red leaf undersides! This plant comes in a 15 cm nursery pot and is around 50 cm tall. Don’t forget to fertilize the plant after 14 days! ![]() Make sure to check out our wide range of Aroids! If you are a collector, have a look at all the gems in our Rare and Uncommon Tropical Plants section, too! Initial Care (After receiving the plant) Make sure you plant your Aroid in an airy potting mix, which should consist of bark, perlite, and peat moss.įun fact: In the Greek language ‘Philo’ means ‘love’ and ‘Dendron’ means ‘tree hugger’, describing the natural disposition of almost all Philodendrons to climb up trees. Philodendron rubrijuvenile ‘El Choco Red’ needs above average to thrive – we recommend 60% or higher. It is one of the best climbing Aroids, so it will benefit greatly from a support pole! Only then this houseplant will start developing bigger leaves. This houseplant comes from the rainforests of Ecuador and Colombia. ![]() However, the red colour on the leaf underside will stay! If your El Choco doesn’t boast this colour on the underside of leaves, this means it has not enough light. ![]() New leaves on Philodendron rubrijuvenile ‘El Choco Red’ start out with a striking red to brown hue on the leaf surface, but will fade once they mature. Philodendron rubrijuvenile ‘El Choco Red’ is one of the most desirable Aroids out there for its jaw-dropping beauty! This exotic houseplant has all the features we love: Heart-shaped, velvety leaves in dark green with deep veins and gorgeous, red leaf undersides! ![]()
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