The Philodendron Ring of Fire is a fiery star-child from the Volcanic Vines constellation. Blazing with bursts of orange, red, yellow, and green like a living solar flare! To keep this celestial flame thriving, give it bright, indirect starlight. Too much direct sun and it could burn out; too little and its fire fizzles into green monotony.
This variegated voyager loves a chunky, well-draining soil blend. Think bark, perlite, and coco coir to keep roots breathing in your home station’s gravity. Water when the top inch feels like dry Martian crust. Overwatering? That’ll extinguish the flame faster than a comet in a rainstorm.
Humidity is essential for maintaining its radiant blaze. Aim for 60% or higher. During its active orbit (spring to fall), fuel up monthly with a balanced space fertilizer to keep that variegation supernova-bright.
Growth can be slow, but patience is key. This one likes to take its time circling the sun. Provide a moss pole or trellis if you want it to climb toward the stars, or let it trail like a solar serpent.
With the right cosmic care, your Ring of Fire will light up your galaxy and leave all neighboring planets green (and red and orange) with envy.