Philodendron White Wizard

Philodendron erubescens white wizard



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Watering

Water it when the top 50% of the soil is dry, check it once a week with your finger. Do not over water it! Leave it for another week if in doubt, as they are really sensitive to over watering.

Light

White Wizard prefer to be positioned in bright indirect light for best growth and require this to thrive. A sign your White wizard is getting too much light is the leaves constantly going yellow. A sign your plant is not getting enough light is your plant getting long and leggy. This can be resolved by changing the position of your plant to somewhere that better suits it’s light requirements.

PLANT INFO

Compared to the white knight and white princess, the Philodendron White Wizard has definitely been the toughest plant for me to find as a collector. The white wizard has a completely green stem oftentimes edged in white or containing stripes of white variegation on the stem itself. In fact, you will never find any other colors on this plant, so if you see any pink, burgundy, or brownish-purple anywhere, you know you're looking at a different plant.  
White wizard leaves are the largest and roundest, with splashy variegation occurring only rarely. Generally, the variegation in white wizards presents as sectoral, or as large patches. The contrast it creates is just beautiful. 
The white wizard has the least amount of white variegation of the three plants. Like the white knight, the white wizard is also a climbing plant that would greatly appreciate a wooden stake or moss pole in order to grow and produce its characteristic large leaves.