The Philodendron Pink Princess makes a lovely, showy plant for your home The Princess is a truly regal vine with an unusual beauty almost never seen in the plant world

The Pink Princess will thrive in mild temperatures 65-85 degrees F is ideal for this plant

Water regularly and keep the soil evenly, lightly moist to slightly dry Thoroughly soak the soil occasionally to allow excess salts to flush out

Constant overwatering will lead to root rotunda and encourages fungus gnats Inconsistent watering can cause yellowing leaves

Like most Aroids the Pink Princess enjoys high humidity Supplement your humidity when it gets under 45% to avoid brown leaf tips

Well draining soil is necessary for the Pink Princess We use 2 parts potting soil to 2 parts perlite to one part orchid bark

The Pink Princess requires bright indirect light 6 to 8 hours a day to show its best colors Variegation will fade in low lighting, and harsh direct light will cause leaf yellowing and burning

Feed the Pink Princess monthly during the growing season Let it rest when dormant

Pink Princess is a slow growing vine and can grow up to 4 feet tall  This vine needs a trellis, stake or moss pole to keep it upright