Philodendron Giganteum Blizzard Tissue Culture Grow Kit

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Kit Includes:

  • 1 Philodendron Giganteum Blizzard TC Plant
  • 1 Humidity dome and planter
  • 1 bag of Fluval Stratum
  • 1 Small bag of Rooting hormone
  • JBS swag when available
  • instructions

Philodendron giganteum ‘Blizzard’ – Tissue Culture (In Vitro)

Philodendron giganteum ‘Blizzard’ is an extraordinary variegated giant, known for its massive leaves splashed with creamy white, mint, and light green marbling. This rare cultivar offers a bold, snowstorm-like appearance and is ideal for collectors who want something truly show-stopping. Offered in vitro (sealed tissue culture cup), this plant is in its sterile growing stage and will need to be properly acclimated after arrival.


Product Information:
• Shipped in sterile tissue culture cup (in vitro, unacclimated)
• Features dramatic white and mint variegation on broad, glossy green leaves
• Will grow into a large, impressive specimen with proper care and time
• Extremely rare and highly sought-after by serious collectors


Care Instructions (Post-TC Acclimation Required):
Acclimation Stage: Slowly transition out of sterile conditions by gradually introducing humidity and airflow
Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain variegation
Humidity: High humidity (70%+) recommended during and after acclimation
Watering: Mist and maintain gentle moisture during early acclimation; avoid waterlogging
Soil (Once Acclimated): Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix with perlite and orchid bark
Growth Habit: Fast-growing, large-leafed climbing philodendron once established


Why Choose This Plant?
✅ Rare and incredibly dramatic variegated form of giganteum
✅ Grown in sterile conditions for healthy, pathogen-free starts
✅ A must-have for advanced collectors seeking large variegated aroids


Disclaimer:
This product is sold as an unacclimated tissue culture in vitro plant. Buyers should have prior experience with tissue culture acclimation or be willing to take the time to learn. We offer a DOA (Dead on Arrival) guarantee for in vitro cups only but are not responsible for plants after arrival or during the acclimation process.