The Philodendron Micans Kokedama measures roughly 6 inches tall with a 4.5 inch moss ball. The display plate and Buddha okimono are not included.
Philodendron Micans are famous for their velvety heart-shaped leaves that grow into a myriad of colors depending on the amount of natural light they have. They can be deep green, to chartreuse in color with purple or red accents.
CARE: The best philodendron Micans kokedama care is to submerge the ball in water for 10 to 15 minutes. Allow the moss ball to almost dry out between waterings. Optimum temperature range for Philodendron Micans is between 15 and 23 degrees Celsius with lower temperatures at night.
They thrive in humid conditions and you can increase the local humidity by placing it next to a humidifier or using a pebble tray. They are fast-growing plants that need to be fertilized monthly in the spring and summer months and every other month in the fall and winter. You can use any balanced houseplant feeder.
The most common pests are aphids, mealybugs, spider mites and scale. Inspect your plants regularly and treat as necessary.
Warning - they contain calcium oxalate crystals and are considered a Level One on the toxicity level.
Philodendron Micans
Philodendron hederaceum var. hederaceum is Native to the Caribbean and Mexico. Famous for their velvety, heart-shaped leaves that rarely grow more than three inches wide, they are often frequently called Velvet Leaf Philodendron. The leaves have a greenish-purplish finish with a bit of a shimmer