Hallo zusammen! Das wäre meine zweite Zimmerpflanze überhaupt, daher bin ich für jeden Rat dankbar. Ich weiß nichts über Dünger. Der Boden ist wirklich feucht. Ich würde mir auch gerne eine Pflanzenlampe dafür zulegen. Irgendwelche Empfehlungen?

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    1. Artistic-Shirt3728 on

      Heck yes. What a score.

      https://www.thespruce.com/pink-princess-philodendron-care-guide-5204202 pretty sure that’s what she is.

      I’d pull the inside pot out to make sure there isn’t any standing water and check out the roots- to see if it needs to be repotted. But don’t repot for like a week, to help so the shock doesn’t kill her (I’ll be honestly I hardly ever follow this)

      But also check for little critters. And isolate from your other plant for a bit to make sure it doesn’t have anything.

      I’ve never had that exactly plant so I don’t want to give anymore advice. 🫣 but the spruce website is good!

    2. BuffaloWooden2295 on

      YOU BOUGHT A PINK PRINCESS FOR $8? YOU LUCKY. WHAT HARDWARE STORE I NEED TO GO NOW THIS THING IS WORTH A LOT OF MONEY! At that size you can sell it for $120

    3. nicoleauroux on

      There’s nothing that needs saving, it looks just fine. If the soil isn’t drying out then I would get it out quickly and put it into some better draining soil. Something with a good amount of pumice or perlite.

      Repotting shock is a broadly used and vague term that usually means the plant was moved into a different environment that doesn’t agree with it. Not necessarily to do with potting at all. It’s better to get it out of soggy soil then to risk “shock”

      I think you’re bigger challenge here will be lighting and how it affects soil moisture.

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