Strawberry Shake Philodendron – how to repot effectively

The Houseplant derivative, Strawberry Shake Philodendron is a simple plant to repot. Follow the steps below on repotting your Houseplant. The steps are very similar to any other plant in the Araceae family.

Strawberry Shake Philodendron – How to repot for best results

Read on for a simple yet effective three step process for repotting and growing your Strawberry Shake Philodendron.

First of all, get prepared for repotting Strawberry Shake Philodendron

Plan out how and when you’ll get your Strawberry Shake Philodendron loose to repot it. Consider how much water your Strawberry Shake Philodendron needs before repotting and look at the bloom time which is in Spring, summer and soil ph which is Acidic, neutral to ensure the repotting process goes well.

Second of all, Take your Strawberry Shake Philodendron out of the original pot

Strawberry Shake Philodendron can be removed simply by loosening up with a few bangs on the side of the pot and the be turned upside down very carefully so as to not harm your Strawberry Shake Philodendron as it comes out.

Third and finally, repot Strawberry Shake Philodendron to a new pot

Achieving success in repotting Strawberry Shake Philodendron would be more likely if you used the ideal soil type of Moist but well-drained soil. Fill in any air pockets in the new pot of your Strawberry Shake Philodendron with this soil and give it a final water afterwards. Perhaps even get your hands on more similar plants like Staghorn Fern so you can repot this and make use of any leftover soil afterwards.

How to care for Strawberry Shake Philodendron

After the repotting process for Strawberry Shake Philodendron is over, it is important that you are clued up on how to take care of it into the future.

More information about Strawberry Shake Philodendron after repotting

To master aftercare for Strawberry Shake Philodendron too, research Houseplant care requirements in general to gain a broader understanding of your plant. These type of plants share the same family name, known in latin as Araceae, so becoming an expert on this type of plant could really help. When the plant is mature, you can expect it to be toxic to pets and toxic to humans.

Can Strawberry Shake Philodendron be called anything else?

Exploring the scientific and botanical names of Strawberry Shake Philodendron? Names such as Strawberry Shake Philodendron Philodendron erubescens ‘Strawberry Shake’ or Philodendron erubescens ‘Strawberry Shake’ might ring a bell. These names may be associated with repotting similar plants you could have heard of like Split Leaf Philodendron.

Should you grow your repotted Strawberry Shake Philodendron in your house or outside?

Deciding on keeping a plant outside can be a risky option if you’re not sure how well your Strawberry Shake Philodendron will hold up in the change of climate. However, the good news is, now you have repotted it, it can always be brought back inside if you notice sub-optimal plant growth.

Take a look at the hardiness zone (9-11, USDA) and the plant’s original native area (South America). Then compare it to whether you think your local environment will suit your Strawberry Shake Philodendron or if you’re putting it at risk by keeping it outdoors.

After you have repot Strawberry Shake Philodendron, how should you take care of it?

When you repot, it’s important to make sure the repotting process is effective and your Strawberry Shake Philodendron grows to how tall it can get in its new pot which is 3 to 4 ft. tall (indoors), 2 ft wide (indoors). Strawberry Shake Philodendron should also be kept in an area where the sun exposure is ideal and it gets Partial exposure in its new home.

This shouldn’t be a big issue if you are growing your Strawberry Shake Philodendron in the recommended area of the US which is in the hardiness zone: 9-11, USDA. With the right care and some common sense of the fact Strawberry Shake Philodendron is usually found in South America, it should grow well.

When can you expect your repotted Strawberry Shake Philodendron to bloom?

Witnessing Strawberry Shake Philodendron flourish after you have done the right repotting process is very satisfying. Anticipate Green, white blooms in the Spring, summer time and relish the sight of your Strawberry Shake Philodendron maturing leading up to the bloom, reaching around 3 to 4 ft. tall (indoors), 2 ft wide (indoors). Perhaps if you really like the way your plant has grown you could grow a similar plant like Strawberry.

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