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My billietiae survived in damp spagnum for 6 months without any roots after I got it. He didn't even loose a leaf and all of a sudden he grew roots and gave me 2 new leaves this spring. Hardy? Billies are the MF Survival Masters of Plant Universe.
Sounds exactly like mine, I'm currently still waiting for roots. How long can I leave it in spagmus moss? Like always or do I need to switch it eventually to soil?
One thing that I really appreciate and that I think makes you stand out in the plant community is that you let your plants grow instead of prioritizing propping. I was so happy when you were showing the painted lady, expecting you to say you were going to have to prop it soon but instead you said you’ll have to add an extension. On the other hand, you also seem to appreciate your small plants and I can tell you simply find joy in the process of growing your plants out!
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I find my pink princess my easiest plant! It was beast in my dry desert 16% humidity house. New leaves every other week. It reverted around November last year and so I cut it back and I’ve been getting the most gorgeous pink leaves! So much var! I recommend watering when the soil is dry, I found they like a little dry period, and try not to help Leaves unless there so close to coming out they are bending or you kept in high humidity for a couple days. I’m so sorry you’ve had a bad experience but I promise there really easy grows! Great plants as always fern.
P. Melanochrysum: the pole has to stay moist constantly. You cannot miss a day of it drying up at all as this will kill the aerial roots. When that happens, the plant essentially resets itself again and keep putting out smaller leaves. I keep mine moist via essentially wrapping the poles in Saran wrap and poke holes strategically all over. I also create openings every 6 to 12 inches or so. These openings afe your water access and you water the pole through this. I also experimented with putting the humidifier mist right near above the pols via a shelf or another sturdy support (MAKE SURE IT IS STURDY AND STABLE) and this also helps tremendously with keeping the poles moist. I have three moss poles of P Melanochrysum under a humidifier right now and they are growing like crazy. I grow these indoors without using a greenhouse or cabinet here in Southern California (we get those Santa winds and my relative thumidity plummets to single digits for a week sometimes) and i have been successful in creating a microclimate near these plants using the humidifier trick I mentioned above alongside the strategic use of Saran wrap.
I have to say, my PPP is so easy. It doesn't have the most stunning varigation, but there is at least a little pink on every single leaf. And the leaves come in so huge, it's just amazing. So I get it when people struggle with getting a lot of varigation, but I feel like the plant is so beautiful anyway as soon as it grows into a big established plant
I have about 9 different pink princesses in my collection; both tc and non tc. The key to them is bright indirect light. As bright as they can tolerate! You may have to move them around a bit to figure it out. Also they love decent humidity like 50ish % so that the leaves come out easily without tearing. Watering is the same as most other philodendron but I actually wait until the leaves on my ppp feel a little less robust and then I water. (If they feel thin or droopy looking, it’s time to water.)
My melanochrysum is an absolute thorn in my side. The leaves constantly get stuck and break. I just chopped mine up today for propogating because the vine had so many missing leaves. Maybe now that it's late spring and a lot more humid, it'll behave for a while. EDIT to mention- I got my pink princess from Botanicaz last year and the variegation is stunning! Maybe try one of theirs??
My philodendron prince of orange has been the most difficult for me The leaves get stuck. It’s rotted and had to regrow it.. still small and ugly. I’m about on the cusp of letting it cross the plant rainbow bridge
I'm sooooo happy your easiest is the billietiae!!!! This is one of my wish list plants but at about £100 it's a bit scary not knowing how chilled they are. I love, love, love this plant.
If you love painted lady you'd enjoy an autumn queen. They are SO similar. Autumn queen comes in a BRIGHT pink color and fades to look like a massive painted lady leaf. It has redishpinkish abaxials. It's also just as easy to grow!
@@esrademir2463 not enough people know about it! when autumn queen gets big it gets ruffled edges. It's literally the best 😭 my newest autumn queen leaf Is almost 2 feet long and it's just a baby 😭😭💝
I recently acquired a Florida, plain green though, as a precursor to the Beauty. I do NOT want to mess that…beauty😅…up when I finally find one, so good to know that you find it more on the difficult side of Phils
My easiest has to be camposportanum, grows without a humidifier in my 20% humidity and sends out aerials even when my moss poles were bone dry. Most difficult was melanochrysum - I sold it less than half what I paid cuz it kept aborting it's leaves and getting stuck.
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After a hard day at work dealing with so many people who I imagine as “Rex Begonias”, I’m finally winding down watching you videos 💚🪴💚 I agree… gorgeous plant but I could only keep my PPP happy for 18 days 🙈
I have actually had my ppp for about a year and it is one of my easiest phulodendrons haha. I just give mine strong light and water once a week and then it gives me s lot of pink
Hello, Fern! You look so pretty in this video, you are a natural beauty and are rocking that short haircut, I love it! I just can't get enough of your Philodendron videos, they're my fav. Thanks for the tips n advice when it comes to caring for them because I'm def gonna be adding some to my collection very soon. You're the best, girlfriend!🙏😁
That melanochrysum is sooo beautiful! I actually find the smaller leaves really cute but I understand your frustration. Also the black pillow on your bed frame makes it looks like there are two black cats cuddling 🐈🐈 or maybe that's just my weird imagination :
Thanks so much 👍very helpful video. I just got home and there you were. I bought an alocasia Nairobi night. The most I have spent on a 🪴. I hope it grows well. It’s so beautiful 😍. Your plants are looking great.🥰
my PPP, i treat her just like a ZZ. I don't water her too much when there isn't a whole lot of light, but when she's actively growing and getting PLENTY of light i water her more frequently. Don't let her feet stay wet thought they hate it. Inch worm thing that they do with the leaves, only happened once. not enough natural light. I moved her to a south facing window and she never did that again. No secret to the pink, just give her some sun. More light i think is what it needs, and more Sun.
I know it's a basic plant, but my burle marx is like a tank. It is the easiest to propagate, the least fussy, growing like crazy no matter how often I water it, or the light conditions!
I’ve found the best way to ensure new melano leaves don’t get stuck is to use a squeeze bottle and each day squeeze water on the emerging leaf. I haven’t tried this for my Pink Princess but I suspect it would work in a similar way… Also my Pink Princess plant had some sectoral variegation coming through every 3 leaves or so which I wasn’t overly happy with. I decided to air-layer the plant and propagated each leaf. I got awesome variegation on over half the props with some putting out fully pink or half moon leaves! There was only one prop that had very little variegation in the end so I would definitely recommend that others try this!
I have also found the Philodendron white knight to be quite hard! very similar problems to the ones you had with the pink princess. I keep getting ugly brownish leaves so I chopped it up in 3... fingers crossed. also one think I have learned is that they require very very high humidity! like 70% up and that is meant to help the leaves getting stuck
I’m so over my melanochrysum 😂 I mean, it’s beautiful, but I’m done with it and selling it off as cuttings. It’s too much hassle to try and keep it looking semi decent. I’ve never wanted a Florida Beauty, but I don’t like lime green foliage. It doesn’t seem worth it for the price when the variegation is so unstable. I also completely agree with you about the pink princess…mine was ugly at best and was also sold off as cuttings in the end 🙈
PPP is one of my easiest and most variegated plants! I have 11 of them 🙈 (went a lil nuts propagating and kept most of the babies). I'm convinced it's a genetics thing. If you want one, invest in a plant that has high variegation to start, that's what I did 🤗🌱
I think it's definitely genetics with pink princess 👑 Mine is mix sectoral and speckled marble variegation on each leaf, they go really dark (nearly black) and bright pink 💖 It's one of my favourites! 🥰 BTW received your merch the other day, I'm obsessed with the sweatshirt (plants in the future) 👍💚
I LOVE the Painted Lady! I got one few months ago and it was around 50cm, now in such a short time turned tall almost like me (I'm 186 cm), it's just a monster! Mine is climbing also on a moss pole and I had to add another two extensions because couldn't just change the pole, it's too much rooted on it and impossible to take it off from it. Also there are 3/4 leaves with different shades that are amazing, looks almost variegated. One of my favorites plants 🌱
I've ripped 2 leaves off my PPP. I haven't had a single leaf not get stuck. It finally gave me a halfmoon leaf, after several plain leaves, but it was tiny and all messed up, since it got stuck.
yes the billietiea is one tough plant to think i was nervous not to kill it when i first got it! youv'e inspired me to see if the cataphyll sheath is ready to peel off, perhaps i may lick the extrafloral nectar of it or perhaps not 🤔
As a beginner, I got a philodendron pink princess because it just was my top wishlist plant. When I first got it, I just wasn’t in love the way I thought I was going to with it. So I chopped her up and made her three cutting including cutting to the most variegated leaf. She is just growing amazingly after I did that. Also I think it’s partly the pink streaks in the steams, that determines the amount of pink you will have. But understandably, pink leaves just don’t last, since they don’t have enough green to grow. I had one half leaf and it just crooked on me🤦🏻♀️. But I do have it in front of a grow light because I live in Alaska. At this point, I just love the leaves, the growth it’s been giving me, and philodendrons in general. I enjoy taking care of it, one of my top plants in my collection🙂🖤 I really want to get a silver sword and a painted lady, personally my next two wishlist plants 🪴
Good afternoon from Ky, if you're not to busy could you do video the philos that need the most humidity? I want to expand my collection but I want to make sure I have what they need.
Hey Fern, as always I love your videos. But I have a recommendation for you. You know when the philo's are doing the inchworm thing instead of tweezers use hot warm to hot q-tip ( like wet the q-tip head under warm to hot water) then use the q-tipp to loosen the sleeth and get the stuck leaf out. I do it all the time and it does not break your leaf. Honestly, I do not know if it really has to be warm water, but I figure why not for the humidity. lol. Hope that helps. I have yet to have a torn leaf. Good luck 💚😀
Tbh I didn’t even know it was okay to take off the sleeths! I’ve been curious because I felt like I could have saved a lot of leaves but no one ever talks about it lol
i recently got a TC flobe for free with my order, im so stoked about it but i also dont mind if it never develops variegation. florida philodendrons, wether green or ghost of beauty, are literally such beautiful plants.
Hi Fern, your biliatie is so pretty. They're not really common at my area but I wish to have my own one. I'm trying to gow my plants so I can trade for it next year. I do have the same problems with my ppp as everyone. It took it a whole year to get used to my place, and now it gives me very small pink pieces but it just won't size up... eh. I mean it grows really fast but that's it. I'm thinking about getting a different one, lol. Also after hearing about superthrive vitamins from you I gave it a try and it is so good! My plants love it!
I just bought starter plants of the billietiae and and a melanochysum! Glad I wanted the billietiae a lot more, we'll see how I end up doing with the melanochysum but im going to give it my best shot and a humidifier! I've got a small space so I don't mind it staying small
My melanochrysum is a fast grower and seems happy but it gets stuck all the time and keeps damaging itself. I wish it would give me a rewarding feeling.. ._. Ugh! Its stressing me up and I chopped it into cuttings today, to get rid off the damaged leaves. I enjoy the pause from it while its rooting now 😅
Painted lady was NEVER in my consideration but I saw one on sale for $10 at walmart and bought it out of curiosity. I regretted it on the way home because I reaaaally should only buy plants on my wishlist, but as soon as i put it in my home it was one of my new favorites. The leaves stand out from my entire collection, AND I was able to separate it into 3 different plants, so score!
OMG, your Melano looks awesome!! I just got my 1st one 7 weeks ago today and other than the shipping breakages in the leaves she is doing great out in my normal office 65-70% RH. I live in the same climate as you, so I am hoping mine will look as good as yours soon!! You mentioned cutting leaves back to the node, is their a finite # of leaves a node will produce? I propagated a Monstera over a year ago in coco coir with water down in the reservoir, and the roots have gone absolutely insane & loving life, but only 1 thrips damaged leaf from a year ago, and no new leaves whatsoever. I'm wondering if I should toss it or will it ever give a new leaf?
I have three Pink Princesses growing on a mosspole in one pot. A fourth one has just been produced. I agree that the varigatiom very much depends on the genetic. One of my three ppps has the most beautiful saturated pink varigations in every single leaf. It even popped out a fully pink leaf. But the other two aren't closely as varigated. Luckily I also very much adore their dark foliage. My ppp is thriving and almost 1.20m tall by now. It's standing in a west window, getting direct sunlight in the morning and indirect light during the rest of the day. For me she's my favorite 💗
I am starting with a rooting wet stick for my billietiae and I am so excited I just got my 1st baby leaf!!! I got a green handle for my razor, thanks for the discount!!! Have an amazing week!! ❤❤❤❤ your videos!!!
Oh and I have also heard that people who have really big leaves on their melanocrysum plants are feeding them with fertilizers like Miracle grow. Not so much the natural stuff most of us use like fish fertilizer or liqui-dirt. They are basically on steroids. Lol
My Billie didn't grow any leaves during winter, and finally this spring it gave me a half sized leaf. On the flip side, my mellano is probably my fastest grower, and the largest leaf is 7 inches, and only one leaf has gotten stuck. Kinda weird, I did start with a pretty good size cutting, but the first leaf it gave me was like half the size, and now it's steadily gained an inch on each leaf. I'm pretty sure the secret is light and humidity.
Hey Fren 🙂 Firstly I love your videos and topics you choose to do 👍 I love Philodendrons, there's just something about them...that makes me want them all. Some of my favourites and seem to be my easy growers are Xanadu, Florida Green and my Verrucosum which I've had for about 5 months and has pushing out 3 new leaves which I'm so happy about. I too also love to peeling off my plants, it's such a satisfying feeling. Your looking so well which is great to see. And lastly I have to say I love your tattoos 🙂 Rhi 💚
I am definitely struggling with my Philodendron Pink Princess which is growing small leaves and less variegations. Also my Philodendron White Princess the white parts not staying pristine white they get discoloured and go brown. Don’t photosynthesis well i was told only the green parts. Wow the Philodendron Billietiae the leaves look amazing but don’t like plants growing in an 360 axle way.
Fern!!! Thank you so much for another great vid, I love your energy! My favourite of yours is probably the glorious (just because I have wanted to get my hands on that plant for ages now) 🌿Also your Florida beauty is beyond beautiful!!! I had the exact same thing with my PPP and really fallen out of love with her tbh but watched Claire's vid from the jungle haven the other day and feel like I'm not ready to give up all hope yet cause omg I just want mine to grow that big lol. Also can I ask if you've ever tied up your Billietai to contain the growth more? I'm thinking of doing that with mine but haven't seen people doing it and wondered if it would be bad for the plant... Thank you again and have a great day xxxx
pink princesses are so annoying for me 😅 every leaf since i got it has gotten stuck at some point and eventually broke off. it was on my wish list but now i kinda regret getting it lol
I love all those plants 🪴 am getting some glass shelves put up!! But am concern about winter and I don’t know if I should do a purchase from another country or a nursery in New York City🤷♀️nyc👒🧤🇹🇹
Sorry ahead of time if someone has already asked, Fern, but since you love the variegation pattern on the Painted Lady, do you think you'd ever get an Orange Marmalade? They have a different growth pattern than the Painted Lady, more of a compact rosette like POO, Rojo Congo and Philodendron Moonlight.
philodendron xanadu has been the easiest for me, i have 3 in water and 4 in soil. they never fail to give me new leaves and they all have grown in bright light and low light all do amazing
Love my Pink Lady… but her leaves keep getting STUCK and I’m having issues with her sizing up her leaves… although the variegation is gorgeous!! My Golden Goddess does very well though… I would talk about my Billy.. philodendron if I could afford one lol. Your Tortom is still the plant of yours that I covet the most HANDS DOWN!!
Late to your video but the key to the pink princess is to take a Barrina cool 5000k standing light (lightsaber) and for above a really bright warm 4000k for above. Other than blasting it with artificial light and a pole, I grew it without really paying attention. My first 2 were small and after a year and a half it’s almost 6ft with most leaves between 10-15 inches and more variegated than a pink galaxy. Humidity around 50% and patience. Nothing else special. Tried it again with a tiny almost reverted one I found later and once it was climatized same thing and it’s about 4 ft and highly variegated. Never had a leaf stuck. That’s the story of my PP. 😃
I'm currently re-acclimating my small melano to ambient humidity and if it can't deal with that, it has to go. Leaves get stuck all the time, but my melano was the only plant where they just ripped and got all ugly right away. Tbh, your melano looks like my micans I have on a mosspole (which can also go dry), which makes me even more content with the idea of letting the idea of huge beautiful melano leaves go :) although I'm a little sad since I think they're the prettiest of all velvet climbing philos
The Florida Beauty has a kind of ‚Polaroid‘-Variegation, kinda like the Florida Ghost. The leaves begin without variegation and then start showing it after some time. The more light it gets the longer it‘ll stay in that creamy-yellow stage; again analogous to the white leaves of the ghost.
Shocked that the PPP is on the hard list! I have three, two of which were from lowe’s for $8! They’re doing amazing but they do struggle with the consistency in variegation and leaf size.
For some weird reason, I have no problem with melanochrysum. It’s near a humidifier and a bunch of other plants. I cannot grow philodendron Brazil. It does fine for a little while, then drops leaves and turns into a stunted wiry leafless vine.
idk what was up with my pink princess I stuck her on her own shelf, and I was nervous her leaves would get stuck bc the humidity in that particular spot was low. but she was ok, maybe it was the overall. as for the variegation, I chopped mine up and the pink on each cutting got better as they grew. I just chopped until I got the amount of pink that I wanted. that's just my own experience, I don't know anything lol
@@MrReeseRideout I just chopped the first time, then it started getting a bit more pink, then I chopped it back to the Leaf with the most pink and chopped that one off as well to prop it separately, so far its giving me the amount of pink I wanted. But I also heard that the more they mature that's when they supposedly start getting more pink. But idk, lol, I honestly don't know if it's the genes in my plant or not.
good luck with the melano outside of the cabinet. I think this one is not easy at all! When it does not have high humidty the leafs will look terrible. I sold mine and got a splendid instead. Way easier
As a plant newbie i was interested in getting a rooted cutting of florida green. Could someone with more experience tell me if the green version is a hardier plant than the variegated beauty or the ghost or is the green one difficult too? I have a humidifier but wouldnt be able to provide a greenhouse environment. Also live in northern europe so during the fall/winter the light would be on the lower side.
The Florida green is super easy going! I’ve had mine around a year now and it’s very happy, doesn’t mind typical home humidity conditions (I live in Michigan for reference), and consistently puts out new leaves with no problems. It’s drought tolerant like most philodendrons and hardy if you miss a watering.
My most difficult Philodendron BY FAR that I've found is my Silver Sword 😢 (For reference, I don't have many "difficult" velvet philos other than micans and verrucosum but they've been pretty easy going *touch wood*) I bought my silver sword as an established, full plant (12 vines in one pot!! 😍) I have it on a trellis (too many vines to wrap around a pole) and I don't have a humidifier but the room it's in, the humidity naturally never drops lower than 50 and has highs in the 80s. I want SO BADLY some of the mature sword leaves 🙏😩 but I have so much difficulty, every single leaf gets stuck coming out and either tears or ends up distorted and they're sizing down not up!! 😭 Any tips or advice would be hugely appreciated. I remember Fern's beast of a silver sword it was the prettiest plant I've ever seen 😍 I pray I get there someday!
i feel like my experience with SS has been pretty positive, but when my silver sword started putting out damaged foliage, i realized it has spider mites. even just a little bit can mess up the new leaf, so try checking for pests?
@@_jinzis696 Okay thank you! Maybe it is spider mites, I did have some on my verrucosum a little while ago.... I'm about to try out predatory mites so hopefully it will improve!🤞
So I traded a plant for a Florida ghost and it had some aerial roots picking through, it's been over a month and it has no roots the leaves are not dead but I see absolutely nothing 🙃🙃🙃 I kinda want to throw it away
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Thanks for this, Fern. I chose the green one of course. And I actually got mine for $0 I only had to pay for the shipping. 💚
My billietiae survived in damp spagnum for 6 months without any roots after I got it. He didn't even loose a leaf and all of a sudden he grew roots and gave me 2 new leaves this spring. Hardy? Billies are the MF Survival Masters of Plant Universe.
Wow 😯
Sounds exactly like mine, I'm currently still waiting for roots. How long can I leave it in spagmus moss? Like always or do I need to switch it eventually to soil?
@@rosegriffis2129 I would leave in damp moss untill it roots. Soil could cause rotting. just be patient :) good luck!
One thing that I really appreciate and that I think makes you stand out in the plant community is that you let your plants grow instead of prioritizing propping. I was so happy when you were showing the painted lady, expecting you to say you were going to have to prop it soon but instead you said you’ll have to add an extension. On the other hand, you also seem to appreciate your small plants and I can tell you simply find joy in the process of growing your plants out!
My husband is literally the most picky human on the plant when it comes to dang razors!! Harry's is the only one he'll use and his face is sooo dang sooooft!
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I find my pink princess my easiest plant! It was beast in my dry desert 16% humidity house. New leaves every other week. It reverted around November last year and so I cut it back and I’ve been getting the most gorgeous pink leaves! So much var! I recommend watering when the soil is dry, I found they like a little dry period, and try not to help
Leaves unless there so close to coming out they are bending or you kept in high humidity for a couple days. I’m so sorry you’ve had a bad experience but I promise there really easy grows! Great plants as always fern.
watching this as I'm actively ruining my third melano leaf in a row... definitely keep us updated on how yours is doing outside the cabinet!
P. Melanochrysum: the pole has to stay moist constantly. You cannot miss a day of it drying up at all as this will kill the aerial roots. When that happens, the plant essentially resets itself again and keep putting out smaller leaves.
I keep mine moist via essentially wrapping the poles in Saran wrap and poke holes strategically all over. I also create openings every 6 to 12 inches or so. These openings afe your water access and you water the pole through this.
I also experimented with putting the humidifier mist right near above the pols via a shelf or another sturdy support (MAKE SURE IT IS STURDY AND STABLE) and this also helps tremendously with keeping the poles moist. I have three moss poles of P Melanochrysum under a humidifier right now and they are growing like crazy. I grow these indoors without using a greenhouse or cabinet here in Southern California (we get those Santa winds and my relative thumidity plummets to single digits for a week sometimes) and i have been successful in creating a microclimate near these plants using the humidifier trick I mentioned above alongside the strategic use of Saran wrap.
I have a baby Melano being shipped to me at the moment and I’m screen shotting this great advice. Thank you!!
I have to say, my PPP is so easy. It doesn't have the most stunning varigation, but there is at least a little pink on every single leaf. And the leaves come in so huge, it's just amazing.
So I get it when people struggle with getting a lot of varigation, but I feel like the plant is so beautiful anyway as soon as it grows into a big established plant
Obsessed with your painted lady! It’s been on my list for a while, so I’m happy to hear it’s an easy one.
When you pull the dry old part of the leaf off it always reminds me of pulling off sunburn skin 🤣🤣
Omg lol 😆
I have about 9 different pink princesses in my collection; both tc and non tc. The key to them is bright indirect light. As bright as they can tolerate! You may have to move them around a bit to figure it out. Also they love decent humidity like 50ish % so that the leaves come out easily without tearing. Watering is the same as most other philodendron but I actually wait until the leaves on my ppp feel a little less robust and then I water. (If they feel thin or droopy looking, it’s time to water.)
My melanochrysum is an absolute thorn in my side. The leaves constantly get stuck and break. I just chopped mine up today for propogating because the vine had so many missing leaves. Maybe now that it's late spring and a lot more humid, it'll behave for a while.
EDIT to mention- I got my pink princess from Botanicaz last year and the variegation is stunning! Maybe try one of theirs??
I lightly mist the new leaves (a couple of times a day) as they form and grow. So far I’ve never had any problems with that part.
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Oh this is awesome. I was so considering looking into shipping to Canada too!
@@theplantwitch6052 me too
The minute I put my pink princess right under a full spectrum grow light, I have been getting the most wonderful variegation.
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Thank you that you finally make an update to the Florida beauty. I am in love
YESSSSS!!! New video!! I’ve been binge watching the older ones. Haha
You should put your billieatea on a stake! Mine started to grow so much prettier and leaves got much bigger with the support!
My philodendron prince of orange has been the most difficult for me The leaves get stuck. It’s rotted and had to regrow it.. still small and ugly. I’m about on the cusp of letting it cross the plant rainbow bridge
I'm sooooo happy your easiest is the billietiae!!!! This is one of my wish list plants but at about £100 it's a bit scary not knowing how chilled they are. I love, love, love this plant.
Love your videos. It's great to learn and see your beautiful plants. Thanks Fern 🌿
If you love painted lady you'd enjoy an autumn queen. They are SO similar. Autumn queen comes in a BRIGHT pink color and fades to look like a massive painted lady leaf. It has redishpinkish abaxials. It's also just as easy to grow!
Ohh, I have never heard that one before. I will definitely check it. I got my painted lady after I saw Fern's 🌸
@@esrademir2463 not enough people know about it! when autumn queen gets big it gets ruffled edges. It's literally the best 😭 my newest autumn queen leaf Is almost 2 feet long and it's just a baby 😭😭💝
@@TalkPlantyToMe That's so lovely!
All just so beautiful,be proud!
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I recently acquired a Florida, plain green though, as a precursor to the Beauty. I do NOT want to mess that…beauty😅…up when I finally find one, so good to know that you find it more on the difficult side of Phils
My easiest has to be camposportanum, grows without a humidifier in my 20% humidity and sends out aerials even when my moss poles were bone dry. Most difficult was melanochrysum - I sold it less than half what I paid cuz it kept aborting it's leaves and getting stuck.
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I am getting a philodendron pink princess tomorrow!!! Love your videos!!!
Amazing!! Hope you have great luck with yours 😊
Yessss killing it with the regular uploads!!
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After a hard day at work dealing with so many people who I imagine as “Rex Begonias”, I’m finally winding down watching you videos 💚🪴💚 I agree… gorgeous plant but I could only keep my PPP happy for 18 days 🙈
I have actually had my ppp for about a year and it is one of my easiest phulodendrons haha. I just give mine strong light and water once a week and then it gives me s lot of pink
Oh boy! Your Painted Lady is a beauty 😍 mine is just a baby, but so far she has been a breeze.
Great video😊
Hello, Fern! You look so pretty in this video, you are a natural beauty and are rocking that short haircut, I love it! I just can't get enough of your Philodendron videos, they're my fav. Thanks for the tips n advice when it comes to caring for them because I'm def gonna be adding some to my collection very soon. You're the best, girlfriend!🙏😁
Awe thank you so much Melissa! Glad you're enjoying the vids - philodendron are the best 🥰
@@wildfern You're very welcome, darlin!🙏
That melanochrysum is sooo beautiful! I actually find the smaller leaves really cute but I understand your frustration.
Also the black pillow on your bed frame makes it looks like there are two black cats cuddling 🐈🐈 or maybe that's just my weird imagination :
I see it and then the "white cat" in the corner 😂
Thanks so much 👍very helpful video. I just got home and there you were. I bought an alocasia Nairobi night. The most I have spent on a 🪴. I hope it grows well. It’s so beautiful 😍. Your plants are looking great.🥰
my PPP, i treat her just like a ZZ. I don't water her too much when there isn't a whole lot of light, but when she's actively growing and getting PLENTY of light i water her more frequently. Don't let her feet stay wet thought they hate it. Inch worm thing that they do with the leaves, only happened once. not enough natural light. I moved her to a south facing window and she never did that again. No secret to the pink, just give her some sun. More light i think is what it needs, and more Sun.
AHH YOU ARE A VIBE IN THIS VIDEO! so freaking hyped this day, I love it lol!!
hopefully my energy comes back to me soon lol 🫠
I know it's a basic plant, but my burle marx is like a tank. It is the easiest to propagate, the least fussy, growing like crazy no matter how often I water it, or the light conditions!
I’ve found the best way to ensure new melano leaves don’t get stuck is to use a squeeze bottle and each day squeeze water on the emerging leaf. I haven’t tried this for my Pink Princess but I suspect it would work in a similar way… Also my Pink Princess plant had some sectoral variegation coming through every 3 leaves or so which I wasn’t overly happy with. I decided to air-layer the plant and propagated each leaf. I got awesome variegation on over half the props with some putting out fully pink or half moon leaves! There was only one prop that had very little variegation in the end so I would definitely recommend that others try this!
I have also found the Philodendron white knight to be quite hard! very similar problems to the ones you had with the pink princess. I keep getting ugly brownish leaves so I chopped it up in 3... fingers crossed. also one think I have learned is that they require very very high humidity! like 70% up and that is meant to help the leaves getting stuck
I’m so over my melanochrysum 😂 I mean, it’s beautiful, but I’m done with it and selling it off as cuttings. It’s too much hassle to try and keep it looking semi decent. I’ve never wanted a Florida Beauty, but I don’t like lime green foliage. It doesn’t seem worth it for the price when the variegation is so unstable. I also completely agree with you about the pink princess…mine was ugly at best and was also sold off as cuttings in the end 🙈
PPP is one of my easiest and most variegated plants! I have 11 of them 🙈 (went a lil nuts propagating and kept most of the babies). I'm convinced it's a genetics thing. If you want one, invest in a plant that has high variegation to start, that's what I did 🤗🌱
I think it's definitely genetics with pink princess 👑 Mine is mix sectoral and speckled marble variegation on each leaf, they go really dark (nearly black) and bright pink 💖 It's one of my favourites! 🥰 BTW received your merch the other day, I'm obsessed with the sweatshirt (plants in the future) 👍💚
I LOVE the Painted Lady! I got one few months ago and it was around 50cm, now in such a short time turned tall almost like me (I'm 186 cm), it's just a monster! Mine is climbing also on a moss pole and I had to add another two extensions because couldn't just change the pole, it's too much rooted on it and impossible to take it off from it. Also there are 3/4 leaves with different shades that are amazing, looks almost variegated.
One of my favorites plants 🌱
I've ripped 2 leaves off my PPP. I haven't had a single leaf not get stuck. It finally gave me a halfmoon leaf, after several plain leaves, but it was tiny and all messed up, since it got stuck.
Awe I’ve been there 😩
yes the billietiea is one tough plant to think i was nervous not to kill it when i first got it! youv'e inspired me to see if the cataphyll sheath is ready to peel off, perhaps i may lick the extrafloral nectar of it or perhaps not 🤔
As a beginner, I got a philodendron pink princess because it just was my top wishlist plant. When I first got it, I just wasn’t in love the way I thought I was going to with it. So I chopped her up and made her three cutting including cutting to the most variegated leaf. She is just growing amazingly after I did that. Also I think it’s partly the pink streaks in the steams, that determines the amount of pink you will have. But understandably, pink leaves just don’t last, since they don’t have enough green to grow. I had one half leaf and it just crooked on me🤦🏻♀️. But I do have it in front of a grow light because I live in Alaska. At this point, I just love the leaves, the growth it’s been giving me, and philodendrons in general. I enjoy taking care of it, one of my top plants in my collection🙂🖤 I really want to get a silver sword and a painted lady, personally my next two wishlist plants 🪴
Good afternoon from Ky, if you're not to busy could you do video the philos that need the most humidity? I want to expand my collection but I want to make sure I have what they need.
Always look forward to your uploads ☺️
Oh no, melanochrysum was on my wish list maybe I’ll switch it to the glorious !
Hey Fern, as always I love your videos. But I have a recommendation for you. You know when the philo's are doing the inchworm thing instead of tweezers use hot warm to hot q-tip ( like wet the q-tip head under warm to hot water) then use the q-tipp to loosen the sleeth and get the stuck leaf out. I do it all the time and it does not break your leaf. Honestly, I do not know if it really has to be warm water, but I figure why not for the humidity. lol. Hope that helps. I have yet to have a torn leaf. Good luck 💚😀
Tbh I didn’t even know it was okay to take off the sleeths! I’ve been curious because I felt like I could have saved a lot of leaves but no one ever talks about it lol
i recently got a TC flobe for free with my order, im so stoked about it but i also dont mind if it never develops variegation. florida philodendrons, wether green or ghost of beauty, are literally such beautiful plants.
You are just the cutest. I'm obsessed with philodendrons. I want a tortum so bad
I just bought an unrooted Florida Beauty 🤭 Not a risk I would normally take but it was a local seller and its my Birthday so wish me luck 🙏
Prob the best melano I’ve seen indoors 👏👏👏
Hi Fern, your biliatie is so pretty. They're not really common at my area but I wish to have my own one. I'm trying to gow my plants so I can trade for it next year.
I do have the same problems with my ppp as everyone. It took it a whole year to get used to my place, and now it gives me very small pink pieces but it just won't size up... eh. I mean it grows really fast but that's it. I'm thinking about getting a different one, lol.
Also after hearing about superthrive vitamins from you I gave it a try and it is so good! My plants love it!
Loved this video!! Your philo painted lady is STUNNING!! Goals!!! I gotta pay more attention to mine- it’s super small and super sad lol
Thank you so much!! 💚
I just bought starter plants of the billietiae and and a melanochysum! Glad I wanted the billietiae a lot more, we'll see how I end up doing with the melanochysum but im going to give it my best shot and a humidifier! I've got a small space so I don't mind it staying small
My melanochrysum is a fast grower and seems happy but it gets stuck all the time and keeps damaging itself. I wish it would give me a rewarding feeling.. ._. Ugh! Its stressing me up and I chopped it into cuttings today, to get rid off the damaged leaves. I enjoy the pause from it while its rooting now 😅
Painted lady was NEVER in my consideration but I saw one on sale for $10 at walmart and bought it out of curiosity. I regretted it on the way home because I reaaaally should only buy plants on my wishlist, but as soon as i put it in my home it was one of my new favorites. The leaves stand out from my entire collection, AND I was able to separate it into 3 different plants, so score!
OMG, your Melano looks awesome!! I just got my 1st one 7 weeks ago today and other than the shipping breakages in the leaves she is doing great out in my normal office 65-70% RH. I live in the same climate as you, so I am hoping mine will look as good as yours soon!! You mentioned cutting leaves back to the node, is their a finite # of leaves a node will produce? I propagated a Monstera over a year ago in coco coir with water down in the reservoir, and the roots have gone absolutely insane & loving life, but only 1 thrips damaged leaf from a year ago, and no new leaves whatsoever. I'm wondering if I should toss it or will it ever give a new leaf?
I have three Pink Princesses growing on a mosspole in one pot. A fourth one has just been produced. I agree that the varigatiom very much depends on the genetic. One of my three ppps has the most beautiful saturated pink varigations in every single leaf. It even popped out a fully pink leaf. But the other two aren't closely as varigated. Luckily I also very much adore their dark foliage. My ppp is thriving and almost 1.20m tall by now. It's standing in a west window, getting direct sunlight in the morning and indirect light during the rest of the day. For me she's my favorite 💗
I am starting with a rooting wet stick for my billietiae and I am so excited I just got my 1st baby leaf!!! I got a green handle for my razor, thanks for the discount!!! Have an amazing week!! ❤❤❤❤ your videos!!!
Oh and I have also heard that people who have really big leaves on their melanocrysum plants are feeding them with fertilizers like Miracle grow. Not so much the natural stuff most of us use like fish fertilizer or liqui-dirt. They are basically on steroids. Lol
My Billie didn't grow any leaves during winter, and finally this spring it gave me a half sized leaf. On the flip side, my mellano is probably my fastest grower, and the largest leaf is 7 inches, and only one leaf has gotten stuck. Kinda weird, I did start with a pretty good size cutting, but the first leaf it gave me was like half the size, and now it's steadily gained an inch on each leaf. I'm pretty sure the secret is light and humidity.
Hey Fren 🙂
Firstly I love your videos and topics you choose to do 👍
I love Philodendrons, there's just something about them...that makes me want them all.
Some of my favourites and seem to be my easy growers are Xanadu, Florida Green and my Verrucosum which I've had for about 5 months and has pushing out 3 new leaves which I'm so happy about.
I too also love to peeling off my plants, it's such a satisfying feeling.
Your looking so well which is great to see. And lastly I have to say I love your tattoos 🙂
Rhi 💚
Loving the regular uploads girl 🙏🏼 really wanted a Florida beauty but now not so much 😂
I am definitely struggling with my Philodendron Pink Princess which is growing small leaves and less variegations. Also my Philodendron White Princess the white parts not staying pristine white they get discoloured and go brown. Don’t photosynthesis well i was told only the green parts. Wow the Philodendron Billietiae the leaves look amazing but don’t like plants growing in an 360 axle way.
Fern!!! Thank you so much for another great vid, I love your energy! My favourite of yours is probably the glorious (just because I have wanted to get my hands on that plant for ages now) 🌿Also your Florida beauty is beyond beautiful!!! I had the exact same thing with my PPP and really fallen out of love with her tbh but watched Claire's vid from the jungle haven the other day and feel like I'm not ready to give up all hope yet cause omg I just want mine to grow that big lol. Also can I ask if you've ever tied up your Billietai to contain the growth more? I'm thinking of doing that with mine but haven't seen people doing it and wondered if it would be bad for the plant... Thank you again and have a great day xxxx
Great video Fern it was perfect 🥰
pink princesses are so annoying for me 😅 every leaf since i got it has gotten stuck at some point and eventually broke off. it was on my wish list but now i kinda regret getting it lol
I love all those plants 🪴 am getting some glass shelves put up!! But am concern about winter and I don’t know if I should do a purchase from another country or a nursery in New York City🤷♀️nyc👒🧤🇹🇹
I had the exact same problem with browning when spraying my Florida ghost with captain jacks spray 😓
The worst 😩
Captain jacks caused major damage to my prince of orange. That’s what caused our downfall. Hasn’t grown right since.
I think I missed the video where you discuss why you are taking plants out of your cabinets? I’ve heard other people talking about this same thing.
Just because they’re outgrowing the cabinet!
@@wildfern oh ok that’s what I figured but then I heard someone else mention it so I wasn’t sure.
My PPP has been ok. I cut it back because the last three leaves were reverted but it put out 2 pups that are absolutely gorgeous. 😍
Cover each nodes with spaghnum moss, eventually it’s aerial roots will grow into the moss pole and it’s leaves will get bigger.
Sorry ahead of time if someone has already asked, Fern, but since you love the variegation pattern on the Painted Lady, do you think you'd ever get an Orange Marmalade? They have a different growth pattern than the Painted Lady, more of a compact rosette like POO, Rojo Congo and Philodendron Moonlight.
I love my Orange Marmalade! I’m struggling with the Painted Lady. Her leaves are coming out tiny!
philodendron xanadu has been the easiest for me, i have 3 in water and 4 in soil. they never fail to give me new leaves and they all have grown in bright light and low light all do amazing
Oh nice! They are gorgeous!
Love my Pink Lady… but her leaves keep getting STUCK and I’m having issues with her sizing up her leaves… although the variegation is gorgeous!! My Golden Goddess does very well though… I would talk about my Billy.. philodendron if I could afford one lol. Your Tortom is still the plant of yours that I covet the most HANDS DOWN!!
Late to your video but the key to the pink princess is to take a Barrina cool 5000k standing light (lightsaber) and for above a really bright warm 4000k for above.
Other than blasting it with artificial light and a pole, I grew it without really paying attention.
My first 2 were small and after a year and a half it’s almost 6ft with most leaves between 10-15 inches and more variegated than a pink galaxy.
Humidity around 50% and patience. Nothing else special.
Tried it again with a tiny almost reverted one I found later and once it was climatized same thing and it’s about 4 ft and highly variegated. Never had a leaf stuck.
That’s the story of my PP. 😃
😳My PPP is so easy 🤷🏼♀️ but boy do I want a Painted Lady 😍😍😍
Thanks again for such a great video!
That’s amazing that your PPP is doing well! Well done 👏 thanks for watching x
Science technology foliage spray . Works extremely well I might plans to get really large leaves.
I'm currently re-acclimating my small melano to ambient humidity and if it can't deal with that, it has to go. Leaves get stuck all the time, but my melano was the only plant where they just ripped and got all ugly right away. Tbh, your melano looks like my micans I have on a mosspole (which can also go dry), which makes me even more content with the idea of letting the idea of huge beautiful melano leaves go :) although I'm a little sad since I think they're the prettiest of all velvet climbing philos
The Florida Beauty has a kind of ‚Polaroid‘-Variegation, kinda like the Florida Ghost. The leaves begin without variegation and then start showing it after some time. The more light it gets the longer it‘ll stay in that creamy-yellow stage; again analogous to the white leaves of the ghost.
I’ve never had a problem with PPP (asides from variegation) but the Verucosum has come for me and my family SEVERAL times
Ok on the real, do you get your lashes done bc they're INCREDIBLE
Yes but I'm letting them go right now so they're almost all off haha
Shocked that the PPP is on the hard list! I have three, two of which were from lowe’s for $8! They’re doing amazing but they do struggle with the consistency in variegation and leaf size.
I have all of mine in my Rudsta!
I was told by someone who does tissue culture of pink princesses and that with a tc pink princess the variegation will only last at most for 3 months.
That's untrue. Speaking as someone with 2 tc ppp.
That’s if they’re chemically altered to get the pink color. Genetic pp will have natural variegation that last.
For some weird reason, I have no problem with melanochrysum. It’s near a humidifier and a bunch of other plants. I cannot grow philodendron Brazil. It does fine for a little while, then drops leaves and turns into a stunted wiry leafless vine.
idk what was up with my pink princess I stuck her on her own shelf, and I was nervous her leaves would get stuck bc the humidity in that particular spot was low. but she was ok, maybe it was the overall.
as for the variegation, I chopped mine up and the pink on each cutting got better as they grew. I just chopped until I got the amount of pink that I wanted.
that's just my own experience, I don't know anything lol
@@MrReeseRideout I just chopped the first time, then it started getting a bit more pink, then I chopped it back to the Leaf with the most pink and chopped that one off as well to prop it separately, so far its giving me the amount of pink I wanted. But I also heard that the more they mature that's when they supposedly start getting more pink. But idk, lol, I honestly don't know if it's the genes in my plant or not.
I just got a philodendron splendid and verruscom wetsticks. Do you have any advice on the best ways to grow them? Also love your videos💚🌱
Amazing!! I always grow my wet sticks in a perlite prop box and it works a treat - good luck :)
@@wildfern thank you☺️
I really want a billietiae but it's hard to find a big one that's reasonably priced. It definitely is on my wishlist though. 😊
Just bought a billietiae on Etsy. So excited! Can't wait to get it! 🤗
How do you water and keep your moss poles wet? When I moisten mine it all runs down and over saturates my plants 🌱
Love your vids 😻 drop dead gorgeous by the way ☺️
good luck with the melano outside of the cabinet. I think this one is not easy at all! When it does not have high humidty the leafs will look terrible. I sold mine and got a splendid instead. Way easier
I don't know if anybody ever told you, you look so beautiful ❤️
As a plant newbie i was interested in getting a rooted cutting of florida green. Could someone with more experience tell me if the green version is a hardier plant than the variegated beauty or the ghost or is the green one difficult too? I have a humidifier but wouldnt be able to provide a greenhouse environment. Also live in northern europe so during the fall/winter the light would be on the lower side.
The Florida green is super easy going! I’ve had mine around a year now and it’s very happy, doesn’t mind typical home humidity conditions (I live in Michigan for reference), and consistently puts out new leaves with no problems. It’s drought tolerant like most philodendrons and hardy if you miss a watering.
My most difficult Philodendron BY FAR that I've found is my Silver Sword 😢 (For reference, I don't have many "difficult" velvet philos other than micans and verrucosum but they've been pretty easy going *touch wood*)
I bought my silver sword as an established, full plant (12 vines in one pot!! 😍) I have it on a trellis (too many vines to wrap around a pole) and I don't have a humidifier but the room it's in, the humidity naturally never drops lower than 50 and has highs in the 80s. I want SO BADLY some of the mature sword leaves 🙏😩 but I have so much difficulty, every single leaf gets stuck coming out and either tears or ends up distorted and they're sizing down not up!! 😭 Any tips or advice would be hugely appreciated. I remember Fern's beast of a silver sword it was the prettiest plant I've ever seen 😍 I pray I get there someday!
i feel like my experience with SS has been pretty positive, but when my silver sword started putting out damaged foliage, i realized it has spider mites. even just a little bit can mess up the new leaf, so try checking for pests?
@@_jinzis696 Okay thank you! Maybe it is spider mites, I did have some on my verrucosum a little while ago.... I'm about to try out predatory mites so hopefully it will improve!🤞
What is the name of the plant in the background?? It has such cool fenestrations!!
So I traded a plant for a Florida ghost and it had some aerial roots picking through, it's been over a month and it has no roots the leaves are not dead but I see absolutely nothing 🙃🙃🙃 I kinda want to throw it away