This plant is a hybrid variety and has aerial roots. It needs soil with proper drainage. If the light is low, the leaves turn pale green or white. They cannot tolerate dryness and high humidity. Saltiness causes the tips of the leaves to turn brown or twist them. At temperatures below 12 degrees, their growth slows down. The best growing medium: It is peat moss + coconut pit + perlite + pine bark. There are three reasons for the yellowing of the leaves: Excessive watering, cold weather and plant age. There are three reasons for the browning of the leaves: Lack of humidity, sunburn, burns due to excessive fertilizer and poison. The existence of light is very necessary for coloring the leaves. It should be noted that it is slower than other philodendrons. Never keep the plant in water. If all the leaves turn pink or more than half turn pink, the plant will slowly die. Too much color variation indicates that there is not enough food. If all the leaves turn pink or green, pruning is needed.