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What are the Causes of Philodendron Leaves Turning Red?

Here are some common reasons why your Philodendron leaves might be turning red:

  1. Natural Variation:
  • New Growth: Some Philodendron varieties, especially those with variegated leaves, have new growth that starts out red and then turns green as it matures. This is a natural part of their growth cycle.
  • Low Light: In low light conditions, some Philodendrons may produce red or burgundy leaves as a way to increase light absorption.
  1. Environmental Stress:
  • Overwatering: Excess water can lead to root rot, which can cause the leaves to turn red or brown.
  • Underwatering: Insufficient water can also cause the leaves to turn red or brown, especially the tips.
  • Temperature Stress: Exposure to extreme temperatures, whether too hot or too cold, can stress the plant and cause leaf discoloration.
  • Nutrient Deficiency or Toxicity: A lack or excess of certain nutrients can affect the plant’s health and lead to leaf discoloration.

To determine the exact cause and take appropriate action, consider the following:

  • Check the Soil Moisture: Ensure the soil is moist but not soggy.
  • Assess the Lighting Conditions: Adjust the lighting as needed, providing bright, indirect light.
  • Monitor the Temperature: Keep the plant in a location with consistent temperatures.
  • Fertilize Appropriately: Use a balanced, diluted fertilizer during the growing season.
  • Inspect for Pests and Diseases: Check for any signs of pests or diseases and treat accordingly.

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