Philodendron ‘Red Emerald’ (plante cu defecte)
The philodendron is listed among plants known for their air-purifying qualities and, moreover, does not require special care. The 1989 NASA study identified the philodendron as one of the best plants for removing formaldehyde and improving air quality.
Placement: The philodendron prefers a bright spot, sheltered from direct sunlight. However, it will also tolerate a darker area.
Watering: The soil should be neither too wet nor too dry. Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry partially between waterings. Make sure the pot has good drainage.
Soil: The philodendron prefers nutrient-rich soil that retains moisture well.
Height including pot approx. 60-80 cm
Leaves with defects do not affect the plant’s viability. Under optimal care conditions, new leaves will develop normally.