


I have a south-facing balcony. Ideally he would go outside but if he can’t handle that much sun he can go inside.
Watering: I just got him today so nothing yet!! I don’t know what my neighbor was doing, his tag says “2 ice cubes once a week” so probably that.
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I’m in SoCal btw Zone 10a/10b
https://preview.redd.it/6xkdoa20ensg1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=06a37e08bdd8b2574059b8d88d3ba17e39fa2e97
Was also given this very sad-looking White Princess Philodendron 😭 The tag says bright indirect light and water when top level of soil is dry. I feel like I should repot both of them bc they’re just sitting in regular soil, it doesn’t look aerated at all. But I don’t want to shock and kill them.
if you look closely I think there’s some small white things on the leaves. check whether they’re moving, poke them and if they move they’re thrips. this kind of looks like thrip damage imo and with this amount of damage you’d have to basically cut all the leaves off and hope it survives