Philodendron Ring of Fire

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Ready to add some serious heat to your jungle? The Ring of Fire is highly sought after for its wildly jagged, saw-toothed leaves and a kaleidoscope of variegation that changes as the plant matures. Why This Plant Brings the Heat: ? Sunset Variegation: Every new leaf is a total surprise! You?ll see splashes of fiery orange, brick red, caramel, golden yellow, pink, and deep forest green. The colors shift and settle as the leaf hardens off. ? Insane Leaf Shape: Forget the standard heart-shaped Philodendrons. This variety features long, narrow leaves with deeply serrated, zig-zag edges that give it an aggressive, prehistoric vibe. ? Sturdy & Architectural: This is a slow-to-moderate grower that develops a thick, self-heading trunk over time, making it an incredible standalone statement piece. ? Established & Strong: Fully rooted and actively growing. It?s pushing out healthy new growth and is ready to show off those fiery colors in your home! Quick Care Stats: ? Light: Give it bright, indirect light! Stronger light is the secret to pulling out those intense reds, oranges, and yellows. ? Water: Prefers to dry out about halfway between waterings. The thick roots love a chunky, well-draining aroid mix. ? Humidity: Happy in standard household humidity, but a little extra (50-60%+) will help those jagged new leaves unfurl perfectly.
Ready to add some serious heat to your jungle? The Ring of Fire is highly sought after for its wildly jagged, saw-toothed leaves and a kaleidoscope of variegation that changes as the plant matures. Why This Plant Brings the Heat: ? Sunset Variegation: Every new leaf is a total surprise! You?ll see splashes of fiery orange, brick red, caramel, golden yellow, pink, and deep forest green. The colors shift and settle as the leaf hardens off. ? Insane Leaf Shape: Forget the standard heart-shaped Philodendrons. This variety features long, narrow leaves with deeply serrated, zig-zag edges that give it an aggressive, prehistoric vibe. ? Sturdy & Architectural: This is a slow-to-moderate grower that develops a thick, self-heading trunk over time, making it an incredible standalone statement piece. ? Established & Strong: Fully rooted and actively growing. It?s pushing out healthy new growth and is ready to show off those fiery colors in your home! Quick Care Stats: ? Light: Give it bright, indirect light! Stronger light is the secret to pulling out those intense reds, oranges, and yellows. ? Water: Prefers to dry out about halfway between waterings. The thick roots love a chunky, well-draining aroid mix. ? Humidity: Happy in standard household humidity, but a little extra (50-60%+) will help those jagged new leaves unfurl perfectly.