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🌱 Philodendron Florida Ghost

👨‍👩‍👧 Famille: Araceae · 🌍 Origine: United States

À propos de Philodendron Florida Ghost

Philodendron ‘Florida Ghost’ is a cultivated philodendron prized for its new leaves that emerge pale cream to white and gradually harden off to green. It is a climbing aroid typically grown indoors, with lobed leaves and a vining habit that benefits from support.

🌱 Guide d'Entretien Détaillé

☀️ Lumière: 🌤️ Mi-Soleil
💧 Arrosage: surface, soaking
💦 Humidité: 70%
🌡️ Température: Idéale: 24°C • Min: 15°C • Max: 32°C
⚙️ Entretien: ⚡ Modéré
🌱 Substrat: perlite, clay_pebbles

📐 Croissance & Structure

📏 Hauteur: 200 cm
↔️ Envergure: 120 cm
🔄 Cycle de vie: perennial
🍃 Feuillage: evergreen
🌿 Saisons: spring, summer, autumn, winter

📅 Phénologie

🌱 Semis: march, april, may
🌸 Floraison: june
🍎 Fructification: september

🌍 Écologie

🦋 Pollinisateurs: beetle, fly
🌍 Conservation: least concern

✨ Utilisations & Avantages

  • ornamental

⚠️ Sécurité & Caractéristiques

👤 Toxicité humaine: slightly toxic
🐾 Toxicité animaux: slightly toxic
⚠️ Allergènes: calcium oxalate crystals (raphides)

🌱 Propagation

🌱 Multiplication: cutting, layering, clump division
🌰 Méthode de semis: pot, tray
🪴 Transplantation:
🏗️ Tuteurage nécessaire:

🧪 Sol & Nutrition

🧪 Engrais: liquid fertilizer, granular fertilizer, sea fertilizer
Besoins nutritifs: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium

🐛 Ravageurs & Maladies

🐛 Ravageurs: Spider mites, Mealybugs, Scale insects, Thrips, Aphids
🦠 Maladies: Root rot (Pythium/Phytophthora), Bacterial leaf spot/blight (Xanthomonas), Bacterial soft rot (Dickeya/Erwinia), Fungal leaf spot (Cercospora/Colletotrichum), Botrytis blight (gray mold)

📝 Conseils d'Expert

🌱 Conseil Sol:

Use a chunky, fast-draining aroid mix to keep roots oxygenated: potting soil/coco fiber as the base, plus bark and perlite for structure, with sphagnum moss to retain some moisture. Ensure a pot with drainage holes; avoid compacted, water-retentive media to reduce root rot.

🌾 Conseil Semis:

This cultivar is typically propagated vegetatively (stem cuttings or air-layering) rather than from seed. For cuttings, take a healthy section with at least 1 node (and ideally an aerial root), place in a warm, airy propagation medium (e.g., sphagnum/perlite or aroid mix), keep evenly moist and humid with bright indirect light, and pot up once roots are established. If growing from seed, sow fresh seed on the surface of a sterile, fine, moist medium in a pot or seed tray, maintain high humidity and warm temperatures (~24–29°C), and avoid letting the medium dry out.

🧪 Conseil Engrais:

Fertilize only during active growth (spring–summer): apply a balanced liquid fertilizer at 1/4–1/2 strength every 2–4 weeks, or use a light rate of granular slow-release. Reduce or pause feeding in winter. Periodically flush the pot with plain water to prevent salt buildup.

🍂 Conseil Paillage:

If desired, top-dress lightly with bark or clay pellets to slow surface drying and reduce splashing; keep mulch away from the stem base and do not create a continuously wet collar.

🏗️ Conseil Tuteurage:

Provide a moss pole, coir totem, or sturdy stake so the climbing stems can attach and the leaves can size up. Secure stems loosely with soft ties; keep the support slightly moist (not wet) to encourage aerial roots to anchor. Increase pot weight/stability as the plant gains height.

✂️ Taille:

Prune to control size and encourage branching; cut just above a node. Remove yellowing or damaged leaves at the petiole base. Stem tips can be taken as cuttings; avoid heavy pruning in cool/low-light periods.

Tags: #aroid#philodendron#cultivar#tropical houseplant#climbing plant#hemiepiphyte#bright indirect light#high humidity#support pole#color-changing foliage#white new growth#collector plant

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