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philodendron düngen Philodendron 'Whipple Way' – Foliage FactoryPhilodendron 'Whipple Way' Philodendron 'Whipple Way' ist ein panaschierter kletternder Philodendron mit langen, schmalen Blttern in Grn, Creme, Mint und hell gesprenkelten Partien. Junge Pflanzen starten recht schlank und entwickeln mit der Reife einen lngeren Trieb mit sichtbaren Knoten und Luftwurzeln. Jedes Blatt kann anders aussehen. Manche Bltter zeigen feine Marmorierung, andere tragen breitere helle Bereiche entlang der Spreite. Dadurch wirkt

Philodendron 'Whipple Way'

Philodendron 'Whipple Way' ist ein panaschierter kletternder Philodendron mit langen, schmalen Blättern in Grün, Creme, Mint und hell gesprenkelten Partien. Junge Pflanzen starten recht schlank und entwickeln mit der Reife einen längeren Trieb mit sichtbaren Knoten und Luftwurzeln.

Jedes Blatt kann anders aussehen. Manche Blätter zeigen feine Marmorierung, andere tragen breitere helle Bereiche entlang der Spreite. Dadurch wirkt Philodendron 'Whipple Way' heller und länglicher als viele häufige kletternde Philodendron-Kultivare.

  • Wuchsform: Kletternder Philodendron mit länger werdendem Trieb und Luftwurzeln.
  • Blattform: Lange, zugespitzte Blätter mit glatterer Oberfläche als viele herzblättrige Philodendron-Kultivare.
  • Panaschierung: Creme- bis mintweiße Marmorierung, Sprenkelung und helle Sektoren auf grünen Blättern.
  • Rankhilfe: Stab, Brett oder Rankgitter helfen reifen Blättern bei der Entwicklung und halten den Trieb besser kontrollierbar.

Wuchs und Rankhilfe bei Philodendron 'Whipple Way'

Philodendron 'Whipple Way' wächst aus einem zentralen Klettertrieb. Wenn der Trieb länger wird, können Luftwurzeln an einer strukturierten Oberfläche haften; die Blätter sitzen meist ordentlicher, wenn die Pflanze früh nach oben geführt wird.

Die langen, hell panaschierten Blätter lassen sich besser pflegen, wenn der Trieb aufgerichtet wird, bevor er in einer schiefen Position aushärtet.

Pflege für Philodendron 'Whipple Way'

  • Licht: Hell und gefiltert stellen. Direkte Mittagssonne kann helle Bereiche schnell bräunen.
  • Rankhilfe: Einen strukturierten Stab, ein Brett oder Rankgitter ergänzen, solange der Trieb noch flexibel genug zum Führen ist.
  • Gießen: Gründlich gießen und den oberen Teil der Mischung vor der nächsten Wassergabe abtrocknen lassen. Kaltes, nasses Substrat kann Wurzeln und unteren Trieb schädigen.
  • Substrat: Eine luftige Mischung mit Rinde, Kokoschips, Perlit oder Bims verwenden, damit die Wurzeln Feuchte und Sauerstoff bekommen.
  • Luftfeuchtigkeit: Mittlere bis höhere Luftfeuchtigkeit hilft neuen Blättern, mit weniger trockenen Rändern aufzugehen.
  • Temperatur: Warm halten, ideal um 18–28 °C, und vor kalter Zugluft schützen.
  • Düngen: In der Wachstumszeit leicht düngen. Starker Dünger macht sehr helles Wachstum nicht stabiler.

Häufige Probleme bei Whipple Way

  • Braune helle Bereiche: Harte Sonne, trockene Luft oder unregelmäßiges Gießen prüfen. Sanfteres Licht geben und die Feuchte stabilisieren.
  • Weiche gelbe Blätter: Wurzeln und unteren Trieb prüfen. Wasserabzug verbessern und die Mischung zwischen den Wassergaben weiter abtrocknen lassen.
  • Kleine neue Blätter: Licht, Wurzeln und Rankhilfe kontrollieren. Schwacher Wuchs folgt oft auf zu wenig Licht oder gestresste Wurzeln.
  • Fast weißer Neuaustrieb: Wenn mehrere Blätter nacheinander sehr wenig Grün haben, auf einen Knoten mit ausgewogenerer Panaschierung zurückschneiden.
  • Klebrige Spuren oder feine Sprenkel: Blattstiele, Blattunterseiten und Neuaustrieb auf Thripse, Schildläuse oder Milben prüfen, dann früh isolieren und behandeln.

Schneide vorsichtig, da jedes Blatt ein anderes Muster trägt. Entferne beschädigte Blätter, wenn sie verbraucht sind, aber erhalte gesunde grün-cremefarbene Blätter möglichst lange.

Wichtiger Hinweis zur Giftigkeit

Philodendron 'Whipple Way' ist nicht haustiersicher. Wie andere Philodendron enthält er unlösliche Calciumoxalat-Kristalle, die Mund, Lippen und Rachen reizen können, wenn Pflanzenteile gegessen werden. Stecklinge und Schnittgut von Haustieren und Kindern fernhalten.

Hintergrund zum Namen Philodendron

Philodendron gehört zu den Araceae, den Aronstabgewächsen. Der Gattungsname stammt aus griechischen Wurzeln mit der Bedeutung „liebend“ und „Baum“ und verweist auf den kletternden Wuchs vieler Arten.

Philodendron 'Whipple Way' entwickelt lange, mint-cremefarbene Blätter an einem kletternden Trieb mit sichtbaren Knoten und Luftwurzeln.

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