Variegated Ginger
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$10.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$10.00
Ginger plants (Zingiberaceae family) spread and emerge from rhizomes, the thick fleshy root-like structures you are accustomed to seeing in the produce section of the market. The leaves are usually lance-shaped or oblong, deep green, and glossy. Flowers vary greatly from one genus to another and may be borne throughout the growing season in tropical climates.
PET FRIENDLY |
HUMIDITY |
DIFFICULTY |
Yes |
High |
Easy |
*Exact plant may vary from photo shown
Natural Pest Control
Plant Daddies utilizes a chemical free pest solution in order to protect our plants future homes and pets.
We allow lady bugs to roam free in our greenhouse and on our plants.
You may receive a lady bug or two in your plants; they are non-invasive, healthy insects that will not harm your plants.
CARE GUIDE
Light:
Although Philodendron plants can tolerate low light they will grow faster in bright, indirect light or medium light. Avoid direct light on the foliage as this will cause it to burn. They can tolerate low light, however if you notice leggy growth you may need to move it to a brighter location.
Water:
Philodendrons like soil with good drainage. Allow the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry out between waterings. Careful not to over water since this can cause root rot. Non-climbing species are more drought tolerant than climbing species.
Temperature:
The ideal temperature for a philodendron is between 65 – 78° F during the day, and around 60° F at night.
Common Problems Q&A
Just a few yellowing leaves is a sign of aging and nothing to worry about. However if you notice many leaves turning yellow all at once it is likely a sign that your Philodendron is receiving too much light. Philodendrons do best in bright, indirect light.
Why are my leaves drooping?
Droopy leaves can be a sign of both over watering and under watering. It is best to look at the soil rather than the leaves when deciding to wether or not to water your plant. When the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry it is time to water your philodendron.
Why are my leaves curling?
This is a sign of extreme under watering. Curled leaves with brown tips generally indicate your plant's soil has completely dried out. Fill a tub or sink with about 3-4 inches of room temperature water. Place your plant in the tub and let it to soak up the water through the drainage hole for at least 45 minutes. When the soil is evenly damp you can place it back in its regular spot. It is important to maintain a consistent watering schedule by watering when the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry.
WINTER SHIPPING INFORMATION
During winter months, we recommend adding a heat pack on ALL SHIPPING ORDERS. In addition, please consider upgrading to Priority Shipping to minimize potential delays and cold damage.
Note that Plant Daddies ATL is not responsible for any shipping delays or cold damage. Read about our shipping policies.
Variegated Ginger
- Regular price
-
$10.00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
$10.00