
Philodendron 'Imperial Red' has glossy, bright green and red oval shaped leaves that are spaced very close together on a single stem. This stiff, barely visible stem, keeps an Imperial Red Philodendron upright and elegant looking as it matures.
Pot Size: Plug
Position
It thrives in bright, indirect light.
Water
Always allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out before watering. Water less, allowing the soil to dry out a bit more during the winter months.
Maintenance
Philodendrons like to be slightly root-bound and a little snug in their pot. When the roots have just about filled the container, move your plant to a new container that is a few inches larger than the existing one. The best time to re-pot your houseplants is in the late winter or early spring before they start to grow again after a winter rest.