I just punched my birkin philodendron! Yes it’s a beautiful plant. I read that it’s a climber. That’s a perfect cut I would be fainting cutting my plant😱 you’re teaching whew! I’m so loving my new plant baby you’ve been VERY INFORMATIVE thank you for sharing.
This was quite interesting. I’ve never had a Birkin. But I like weird plants, especially those with a interesting caudex. So I’m thinking no don’t cut it! Remove the lower yellowing leaves, clean up the nice thick stem ( wonder how old the plant is?!) and definitely repot it. Don’t think anyone has a Birkin tree...😂 Im curious if leaving it uncut would continue the whiter leaves, while having a bigger plant. But what you did is cool, I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s happening to both plants in a few months! 🌱 But I’m especially curious about the stub in the prop box, which looks fine by the way. I would bury it in the sphagnum though to keep it moist. Oh and your background is nice! Suggestion- move that gorgeous purple Oxalis to an end of your shelves if possible. The dark purple color would be really eye catching in the background. I love Oxalis, I wish more you tubers talked about them! Sorry this got long, have a great new year with lots of planty adventures! 🌿🌵🌱 🌴
Wow that’s huge plant it’s gorgeous. I just got one lots smaller then that one. Just finished watching I learned a lot thank you for teaching about this plant I needed it! I’ll be doing a repotting too
i loved this video, i was wiping my birkens leaves while listening to this video, so relaxing and good knowledge in your content. I've made many notes from this for my new Birken, thanks so much!
I’m a birkin fan… such a beautiful plant…. Although this video is several years old I would love to know if you still have your birkin plants…. Hoping for an update…..
Nice video. A self-heading philodendron, which is what the birkin is, will loose its bottom leaves as it matures, it is totally natural for this to happen.
Have you tried to either sterilize the end you cut with hydrogen peroxide or sealed with wax? Both are supposed to help minimize rotting. Otherwise, your philodendron birkin is beautiful!
Yes, I’ve tried sealing with wax before but it would still rot; the wax made it worse by harboring more bacteria while in water. Perhaps I didn’t do it right! 🤔
Yes! I had a bad infestation and tried many methods but what really worked for me is bottom watering with diluted Bonide Tree & Shrub Insect Control. It has the same active ingredient as their systemic granules, which a lot of people like to use for fungus gnats. The bottom watering works great because the fungus gnats like to lay eggs in the top 1-2” of soil, so bottom watering allows the topsoil to dry out any nests that might be lingering. I have been gnat-free for months, but I recently saw some flying around again so I need to re-apply the insecticide.
@@SuchPlants Thanks, you're the first plant person to ever get back to me on this.I definitely know letting the top couple of inches of the soil dry out works, because I had a plank infected, and took it out side to let it dry out because I could save thought cuttings. I notice after drying out a couple of weens, fungus gnats were gone.
It’s a proprietary product from a local nursery, Star Nursery, located in AZ, UT, and NV. But you can try an alternative, Superthrive. They both do essentially the same thing. 😁
My Birkin is so tall! I sometimes wonder if I should chop and prop cuz she is kinda wobbly (needs support to stay upright). Are you using a piano bench? 🎹
Hi please can you tell me the ratio of water to hydrogen peroxide that you use to clean the roots and how long did you leave the roots in the solution for? Thanks.
@@SuchPlants thank you, yes for sure I think my Birkin is not getting enough humidity, I will put some stone in a tray with water and rest my Birkin on top for more humidity.
I just punched my birkin philodendron! Yes it’s a beautiful plant. I read that it’s a climber. That’s a perfect cut I would be fainting cutting my plant😱 you’re teaching whew! I’m so loving my new plant baby you’ve been VERY INFORMATIVE thank you for sharing.
This was quite interesting. I’ve never had a Birkin. But I like weird plants, especially those with a interesting caudex. So I’m thinking no don’t cut it! Remove the lower yellowing leaves, clean up the nice thick stem ( wonder how old the plant is?!) and definitely repot it. Don’t think anyone has a Birkin tree...😂 Im curious if leaving it uncut would continue the whiter leaves, while having a bigger plant. But what you did is cool, I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s happening to both plants in a few months! 🌱 But I’m especially curious about the stub in the prop box, which looks fine by the way. I would bury it in the sphagnum though to keep it moist. Oh and your background is nice! Suggestion- move that gorgeous purple Oxalis to an end of your shelves if possible. The dark purple color would be really eye catching in the background. I love Oxalis, I wish more you tubers talked about them! Sorry this got long, have a great new year with lots of planty adventures! 🌿🌵🌱 🌴
Wow that’s huge plant it’s gorgeous. I just got one lots smaller then that one. Just finished watching I learned a lot thank you for teaching about this plant I needed it! I’ll be doing a repotting too
Please provide an update on your birkin stump if you see any new life! I think it would be soo interesting if it started growing 🤯
Next video will have an update! 😆
i loved this video, i was wiping my birkens leaves while listening to this video, so relaxing and good knowledge in your content.
I've made many notes from this for my new Birken, thanks so much!
Good information of that beautiful plant, I will like to know of the progress of it, thank you
Me: *Sees a cute guy that loves plants* oh, yes, subbing.
I got my first philos this week, Birkin being one of them, so this is really useful.
Looove your channel!! Thank you‼️
I love that sweater!!!
I’m a birkin fan… such a beautiful plant…. Although this video is several years old I would love to know if you still have your birkin plants…. Hoping for an update…..
Nice video, thank you. I really enjoyed it. Good luck!
Happy new year Ron!
This makes me miss Hawaii hahaha. Hopefully can go back in March! 😆
Happy New Year! Haha I’m going back sometime in May! 😄
I wish I had the troubles not getting enough variegation.. mine nowadays is mainly variegation and really really struggling due to that.
Yes too much variegation and the whole leaf will crisp up one day. That’s actually happening to my ficus tineke! 🥲
Very helpful thank you!
Hi Ron!
I have an intense dislike of Birkin. But you're cool, so I'll watch.
Just this time, though.
Aww well I hope you dislike crotons more because crotons are 🤮 haha 😂
Put cinnamon on cut to protect and keep out bacteria
Nice video. A self-heading philodendron, which is what the birkin is, will loose its bottom leaves as it matures, it is totally natural for this to happen.
It’s crazy to see how mature and thick their stems get after all the old leaves fall off! 😆
indeed…i must say it s quite rare to see a birkin that large so thanks for sharing…!
Have you tried to either sterilize the end you cut with hydrogen peroxide or sealed with wax? Both are supposed to help minimize rotting.
Otherwise, your philodendron birkin is beautiful!
Yes, I’ve tried sealing with wax before but it would still rot; the wax made it worse by harboring more bacteria while in water. Perhaps I didn’t do it right! 🤔
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Do you ever have problem with fungus gnats with all those indoor plants?
Yes! I had a bad infestation and tried many methods but what really worked for me is bottom watering with diluted Bonide Tree & Shrub Insect Control. It has the same active ingredient as their systemic granules, which a lot of people like to use for fungus gnats. The bottom watering works great because the fungus gnats like to lay eggs in the top 1-2” of soil, so bottom watering allows the topsoil to dry out any nests that might be lingering. I have been gnat-free for months, but I recently saw some flying around again so I need to re-apply the insecticide.
@@SuchPlants Thanks, you're the first plant person to ever get back to me on this.I definitely know letting the top couple of inches of the soil dry out works, because I had a plank infected, and took it out side to let it dry out because I could save thought cuttings. I notice after drying out a couple of weens, fungus gnats were gone.
Birkins new leaves start out white and then start getting pin stripes
Where can I buy Dr Q’s Plant Tonic. Couldn’t find on Amazon.
It’s a proprietary product from a local nursery, Star Nursery, located in AZ, UT, and NV. But you can try an alternative, Superthrive. They both do essentially the same thing. 😁
My Birkin is so tall! I sometimes wonder if I should chop and prop cuz she is kinda wobbly (needs support to stay upright). Are you using a piano bench? 🎹
Haha thanks for noticing the piano bench! Piano is in the closet so this is the next best thing for the bench 😅
Do you sell plants?
Hi please can you tell me the ratio of water to hydrogen peroxide that you use to clean the roots and how long did you leave the roots in the solution for? Thanks.
Hi Jacquie! I eyeballed a mixture of about 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 4 parts water and let the roots soak for 5-10 minutes.
@@SuchPlants Thank you so much for this info!
Why do my Birkin white leave comes out curly? Can you please explain to me
In my experience, curly leaves usually mean humidity is not high enough or soil is getting too dry.
@@SuchPlants thank you, yes for sure I think my Birkin is not getting enough humidity, I will put some stone in a tray with water and rest my Birkin on top for more humidity.
Where did you get your container? Thank you.
I added a link to the description 😊
Thank you! In addition, where did you get the container you had your soil in?? Thank you 😊
Oh! I think I got it from my grocery store; they are cereal storage containers 🤭
Icymi:
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Amazing! 😆