Meet Phil (Philodendron)

Medusa

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Mid-Atlantic
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This is Phil. (I know, it's a lazy name for a Philodendron.)

We've had him for, gosh, probably over 15 years now and he's been through a lot.

He's been, I don't know, 10 - 20 feet long, trimmed all the way down to just a couple of inches, a few sprigs in the pot, long again...

Now he lives on the windowsill in my bedroom where I give him water and Miracle-Gro and he is coming back nicely from his last short phase.

How I know Phil is a "he" I can't say. He just is. (Just like I know the toaster in my kitchen is gay, effeminate and named Ben. Some things in the universe just are.)

It's 8:30 in the morning and I am still in bed. I'm going to drag myself out now, but only because the coffee's in the kitchen.

Good morning everyone.

Addendum: It was 08:30 in the morning when I wrote this, but things came up and now it’s a bit later and I've had my coffee, which is all that really matters.
 

I have never known a Phil, or a Phyllis, or a Philomena, for that matter,
who was in need of any supplements or vitamins. 😁
I have seen them grow happily, with no soil; Only water in a vase, and do fine for years.
But ah, you like to spoil him, so that is fine with me! :love:

Now, Bernie the Begonia, or especially Tommy Tomato, that's a different story!:LOL:
 
I have never known a Phil, or a Phyllis, or a Philomena, for that matter,
who was in need of any supplements or vitamins. 😁
I have seen them grow happily, with no soil; Only water in a vase, and do fine for years.
But ah, you like to spoil him, so that is fine with me! :love:

Now, Bernie the Begonia, or especially Tommy Tomato, that's a different story!:LOL:
Or a Dap-phyllis.
I do, I do so love to spoil Phil. :)
 

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