About Philodendron Burgundy Princess
Philodendron Burgundy Princess is a beautiful and hardy plant that with proper care can become a beautiful focal point in interior decoration. By providing indirect light, regular watering, suitable soil and moderate temperature, you can enjoy the healthy and beautiful growth of this plant. This plant with its attractive and colorful leaves can give a beautiful and natural effect to any environment.
When growing this plant, consider a moss pole or trellis for support and prune as needed to maintain the desired shape.Other common names
How often should I water my Philodendron Burgundy Princess?
Like many philodendrons, Princess Burgundy enjoys consistently moist soil but does not tolerate wet conditions. For optimal growth, maintain humidity levels between 50 and 70 percent.
Light requirements of Philodendron Burgundy Princess
The Philodendron Burgundy Princess prefers bright and indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can burn the leaves, while too little light can cause stunted growth and lack of vibrant coloring.

How much will it grow?
Height: As a climbing plant, Philodendron Pink Princess usually reaches a height of 1.2 to 1.8 m (120 to 180 cm). This plant is very popular because of its pink leaves and unique pattern. The height of the plant depends on the conditions of growth and maintenance.
Width: Philodendron Pink Princess usually reaches a width of 30 to 60 cm. Its leaves have pink and green colors that add to the beauty and charm of this plant. The width of the plant also depends on the number and size of its leaves.
Growth Rate: Philodendron Pink Princess grows relatively quickly, especially when given the right light and moist soil. This plant usually grows more in spring and summer and less in autumn and winter. The best growing conditions for Philodendron Pink Princess include medium to bright light, high humidity, and regular watering.
Temperature and humidity
This philodendron variety thrives in temperatures between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (18 and 27 degrees Celsius). During the growing season (spring and summer), feed the plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4 to 6 weeks.
Troubleshooting Common Philodendron Burgundy Princess
Yellowing of leaves: It may be due to excessive watering. Let the soil surface dry and then water.
Browning of leaf tips: usually due to lack of moisture or excessive fertilization. Increase the humidity of the environment and reduce fertilization.
Pests: Aphids and spider mites may attack this plant. You can use a soapy solution or insecticides for houseplants to fight pests.

