Philodendron Orange Marmalade - Large
Philodendron ‘Orange Marmalade’, a colorful hybrid Philodendron prized for its orange and green variegated foliage. Here’s a detailed care guide for it:
🌱 Light
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Thrives in bright, indirect light.
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Too little light = duller color and slower growth.
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Avoid direct, harsh sun as it may burn the leaves.
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A grow light can help maintain its orange variegation if your space is dim.
 
💧 Watering
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Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.
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In spring and summer, this may be weekly; in fall/winter, less often.
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Ensure the pot drains freely and discard excess water to prevent root rot.
 
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
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Prefers 65–85°F (18–29°C).
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Keep away from sudden temp changes.
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Likes moderate to high humidity (50–70%). Use a humidifier or group with other plants if your air is dry.
 
🌸 Fertilizer
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During the growing season (spring–early fall), feed every 4–6 weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to ¼–½ strength.
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Skip or reduce fertilizing in winter when growth slows.
 
🌱 Soil Mix
Use an airy, well-draining mix typical for aroids:
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40% good-quality potting soil
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30% orchid bark or chunky perlite
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20% coco coir or peat moss
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10% horticultural charcoal or pumice
 
This prevents compaction and encourages healthy root growth.
🌿 Growth Habit & Pruning
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It’s a climbing Philodendron, so provide a moss pole or trellis to encourage larger, more colorful leaves.
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Trim leggy vines or yellow leaves to keep it bushy and healthy.
 
🪴 Repotting
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Repot every 1–2 years or when the plant becomes root-bound.
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Spring is the ideal time to repot.
 
🐛 Pests
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Watch for spider mites, mealybugs, and scale.
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Wipe leaves occasionally and inspect the undersides for early signs of pests.
 
⚠️ Toxicity
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Like most Philodendrons, toxic if ingested by pets or humans due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep out of reach of pets.
 




