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Plant profile: Philodendron Gloriosum

Plant profile: Philodendron Gloriosum

Philodendron Gloriosum is quickly becoming one of the most sought after Philodendrons out there and for a good reason! The velvety heart shaped leaves, easy care temperament, and the ability to reach an impressive size make for a very exciting houseplant. How to grow the rare Philodendron Gloriosum? We’ll tell you all about it!

Gloriosum is endemic to Colombia and belongs to the family Araceae, commonly known as Aroids, and the genus Philodendron. It’s a crawling, terrestrial plant that you’ll find growing across the forest floor, as opposed to attaching themselves to trees like other popular varieties from this genus. Gloriosum has a very attractive, cordate (heart shaped) leaf with a gelatinous surface, pink margins and white or even pinkish veins.


The leaves on a Philodendron Gloriosum can reach an impressive size of 30-40 cm in diameter and a maximum height of about 1 meter! The Gloriosum is a rather slow grower compared to, let’s say, Florida Green, and a leaf spike on a Gloriosum can take up to 1-2 months to fully open. 


Growing habits. As we mentioned earlier on, the Gloriosum is a terrestrial Philodendron, meaning that it doesn’t climb trees like most of its cousins. This means that this type of Philodendron needs to be planted in a long planter, that will give it enough room to crawl sideways!

Philodendron Gloriosum

Light. Since we already know that Philodendron Gloriosum grow on the floor of the jungle, this gives us an indication of the the kind of light they receive in nature. Indirect, of course! A perfect spot for your Gloriosum would be either one meter away from a south facing window, where direct sunlight can’t reach it, or on a west facing window with a few hours of morning sun. Other possibilities would be south east, north east, north west. A north facing window might not offer sufficient lighting, especially in winter, so if those are your conditions and you still dream of owning one of these beauties, we suggest adding a grow light!


Soil. Make sure you plant your Gloriosum in an airy aroid potting mix, like our aroid mix or make a similar one yourself. It should consist of bark, perlite, and peat moss. 


Fertilizer. You can feed your Gloriosum with a high quality, liquid foliage houseplant fertiliser during spring and summer months, according to the bottle instructions. We can highly recommend using Blattwerk for that purpose.

Philodendron Gloriosum

Watering. Before you water your Philodendron Gloriosum, always check if the top 3 centimeters of the soil are dry. These plants do not like to be watered a lot, or too often. When they get too much moisture you will sometimes notice a wet pattern appear on the undersides of their leaves. Should this happen to your plant, it’s time to reduce watering!


Humidity. When it comes to the humidity, Philodendron Gloriosum thrive in 60-80% humidity, but they’re are not particularly fussy, and tend to do pretty well in the regular European indoor conditions.


Philodendron Gloriosum

Propagation. If you’d like to propagate your Philodendron Gloriosum, simply cut in between two nodes. For best results, root your cutting in a warm spot in moss under a grow light, and we suggest waiting until the cut stem cures before putting it into moist moss or perlite.


Pests. The Gloriosum is prone to spider mites and thrips infestations. If you ever find any of the aforementioned pests on their leaves, make sure to wipe them off every few days, and treat with a Neem oil mixture, or store bought pesticide. Pest infestations are natural occurrences when growing houseplants, and no reason to panic. When treated fast enough, the pests can be fully eradicated, and the key to success is repetition! Always repeat your treatments on a weekly basis for at least a couple of weeks. Click here to read more about how to use Neem oil to treat your plants!


Other facts worth noting: Philodendron Gloriosum has a conservation status of  Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1), which you can read more about here. Also important? This plant is toxic to humans and animals if ingested!

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