Strawberry Shake Philodendron- Rare Plant
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The Strawberry Shake Philodendron is one of the most stunning variegated climbing philodendrons, prized for its vibrant mix of cream, pink, red, yellow, and green splashes across each leaf. A mutation of the Philodendron ‘Red Emerald’, this rare variety displays bright red petioles, colourful marbling, and new leaves that often unfurl in shades of peach or strawberry pink—making it a dream plant for collectors. Though visually dramatic, it is relatively easy to care for with the right environment. Below is a complete 600-word guide to help you grow and maintain this rare beauty.

Strawberry Shake Philodendron – Rare Plant Care Guide :
Light Requirements
Light is the most important factor when caring for Strawberry Shake. To maintain strong variegation and pink tones, provide bright, indirect light for at least 6–8 hours a day. Low light causes the plant to revert to green, while direct harsh sunlight can scorch the variegated areas, turning them brown. An east-facing window is ideal. If you grow it indoors with limited natural light, use a good-quality grow light placed 30–40 cm away. Consistent lighting keeps the colours vibrant and encourages faster growth.
Temperature
Like most tropical philodendrons, Strawberry Shake thrives in warm environments. Maintain temperatures between 20–30°C. It dislikes cold drafts and struggles below 15°C. Keep it away from air conditioners, open windows during cold weather, or appliances that emit strong heat. Stable warm conditions help the plant maintain its variegation and produce larger leaves.
Humidity
The Strawberry Shake Philodendron benefits greatly from humidity, ideally 60–85%. High humidity enhances pink pigmentation, prevents crispy edges, and supports healthy new growth. To increase humidity:
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Use a cool-mist humidifier
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Keep the pot on a pebble tray
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Place the plant in a greenhouse cabinet
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Group it with other tropical plants
Avoid misting directly on leaves too often, as the variegated portions are more sensitive and may develop spots if moisture sits for long.
Watering
This plant enjoys slightly moist but well-drained soil. Water when the top 2–3 cm of the soil feels dry. Overwatering is a common issue and can quickly lead to root rot, especially in variegated plants with slower growth. Underwatering causes curling, droopy leaves, and brown tips. The key is balance—water thoroughly, allow excess to drain out, and avoid letting the plant sit in water. During cooler months, reduce watering frequency.

Soil Mix
A chunky, airy soil mix is essential for this plant. The best mix includes:
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40% cocopeat or peat moss
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25–30% perlite or pumice
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20% orchid bark
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10% charcoal or compost
This mixture ensures excellent drainage while keeping just enough moisture for the roots. A light, breathable mix also encourages faster root development and stronger growth.
Fertilisation
Feed your Strawberry Shake every 2–3 weeks during the active growing season (March–October). Use a balanced liquid fertiliser such as 20-20-20 or a slow-release aroid fertiliser. Always dilute liquid fertiliser to half strength to avoid burning the sensitive variegated foliage. Reduce feeding in winter, but do not stop completely if the plant continues growing.
Support & Growth Habit
Strawberry Shake is a climbing philodendron, and providing a moss pole or coco pole encourages it to produce larger, more colourful leaves. As the plant climbs, variegation often becomes stronger. Tie the vines gently to the pole to guide growth upward. Without support, the plant tends to sprawl and may produce smaller, less vibrant leaves.
Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years, preferably in spring or early monsoon. Choose a pot that is only one size larger. Oversized pots retain excess moisture, increasing the risk of rot. During repotting, inspect the roots, trim off damaged sections, and refresh the soil mix for optimal aeration.
Pest & Disease Management
Common pests include:
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Mealybugs
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Spider mites
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Aphids
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Fungus gnats
Treat issues early with neem oil spray or insecticidal soap. Keep the plant clean by wiping leaves gently to remove dust, which improves photosynthesis. Ensure good airflow around the plant to prevent fungal infections, especially on variegated areas.

Propagation
Strawberry Shake can be propagated through stem cuttings. Select a cutting with at least one node and preferably some variegation. Root cuttings in sphagnum moss, perlite, or water. Maintain high humidity for quick rooting.
Conclusion
The Strawberry Shake Philodendron is a rare, colourful, and rewarding plant that adds vibrant tropical elegance to any collection. With bright indirect light, warm temperatures, high humidity, and a chunky soil mix, this plant will thrive and display its iconic pink and cream variegation beautifully. With consistent care, it becomes one of the most eye-catching philodendrons in any home or garden.
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