Philodendren Tortum
Philodendron tortum is one of the more unique plants to come through Luna Love. We instantly fell in love with these deeply pinnate, elegant leave shapes (sometimes referred to as “skeleton key”). Tortum loves to climb and would do well with a support (but don’t we all). Not Pet Safe
Available in 6” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, indirect light in warmer temperatures. Morning sun is okay, but too much direct light will scorch the leaves.
Soil: Aroid/epiphytic mix is going to be best for this plant. Well draining and light is ideal.
Water: Keep soil lightly moist, this will mean more frequent waterings for an epiphytic mix; don’t let the bark dry up too much. For heavier soils, allow to dry out up to half. This plant,—like most philodendrons—does prefer higher humidity levels.
Philodendron tortum is one of the more unique plants to come through Luna Love. We instantly fell in love with these deeply pinnate, elegant leave shapes (sometimes referred to as “skeleton key”). Tortum loves to climb and would do well with a support (but don’t we all). Not Pet Safe
Available in 6” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, indirect light in warmer temperatures. Morning sun is okay, but too much direct light will scorch the leaves.
Soil: Aroid/epiphytic mix is going to be best for this plant. Well draining and light is ideal.
Water: Keep soil lightly moist, this will mean more frequent waterings for an epiphytic mix; don’t let the bark dry up too much. For heavier soils, allow to dry out up to half. This plant,—like most philodendrons—does prefer higher humidity levels.
Philodendron tortum is one of the more unique plants to come through Luna Love. We instantly fell in love with these deeply pinnate, elegant leave shapes (sometimes referred to as “skeleton key”). Tortum loves to climb and would do well with a support (but don’t we all). Not Pet Safe
Available in 6” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, indirect light in warmer temperatures. Morning sun is okay, but too much direct light will scorch the leaves.
Soil: Aroid/epiphytic mix is going to be best for this plant. Well draining and light is ideal.
Water: Keep soil lightly moist, this will mean more frequent waterings for an epiphytic mix; don’t let the bark dry up too much. For heavier soils, allow to dry out up to half. This plant,—like most philodendrons—does prefer higher humidity levels.
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