Just picked up a tiny guy in a two inch pot literally this morning!! Perfect timing!! Got it from my local garden center and there looks to be two babies in the pot!! 🤑🤑 thanks for the super thorough and honest video 🥰 for anyone wondering I paid US$24 for a two inch pot with about four or five little leaves between what appear to be two plants
The billie is suddenly popping up everywhere here in The Netherlands. You can buy a decent one with about 6 leaves for 15 € or a big plant with about 10-15 leaves for double the price. I love the billie!
Oh wow those are some great prices, I wonder if we shall start seeing them go down here too. Hopefully more people might be willing to try it then 🤞😊💚🌿
Off topic: I think we'd all be better off if we said "If I'm not mistaken" and "I could be wrong" more often 😁Another wonderful update on a plant I'm sure many of us are interested in. Thanks much.
My Billie is a seedling living in a small plastic cup at the moment. Seem unbelievable they can get that big, but they do! Im okay with slow growth. Enjoying my little guy, while he is still small! Thank you for this video!
This was my top want list plant and I was so thrilled to get one about 2 months ago its doing well so far. And I only sit and stare at it creepily some of my time hehe. I'm obsessed Great vid Have fun
That plant, the Monstrera and the chees and the ripho (something), were my favorite are my faves, and this one was the one I needed, finally received it today, got it baby, because they are my kids, I want to raise them from babies, I have my bedroom full of plants and buying more. Thank you for this video! YES subscribing I AM.
The billietiae is such a nice plant, thank you for showing yours and for sharing your experience with us. I have two of them - one adult plant and a baby-billie 🍼. I really like them.
I bought one a few weeks ago from Grow Tropicals! I love it! Re-potted it into pon last weekend. Quite happy they're not fast growers...leaves room for more plants 😂yours is stunning 😍
Hey there, my Billiettiae has doubled up in size in just over a year, they're moderate drinkers, less prone to root rot than some, i feed biweekly, moderately with an organic soft fertilizer and it grows as fast as my mccolly's finale. more feeding is the answer ;) Started off with 10 cm leaves now they're 35cm's, maybe it's because Frieda is a fellow countrywoman :) it grows in my appartment conditions and overwintered next to the radiator, mine seems to be tough.
Awww thanks Carol, I am definitely trying to be more patient, it is one of the reason I enjoy caring for plants, they have taught me to be more patient. 💚🌿
I JUST bought one of these beauties and after watching your video I feel like I made the right choice. I am very limited on space (she’s currently living in a glass ikea cabinet) and that it grows slow relieves me.
I payed 20 AUD for mine. I am always worried about our hot Australian summers but I had to get one. It's been one of my wishlist plants. But i can already tell it's a slow grower.
The way I'm here bc I picked a decent sized one up for $20 at Home Depot today 😅😅😅😅 I'm happy she's gonna be slow actually, that helps with space long term. 😊 Ty for this thorough video!
I finally found one in person in my area and I absolutely love her! She's about 10 inches tall at the moment. I can't wait until she gets to be as large as yours in about 100 years 😂
Thank you for such a thoughtful review of this plant. Your care instructions were quite helpful! I’m a novice and just picked up one in a 3” pot. Patience will be key in enjoying its company. I’m still up in the air as to whether I want to grow it upright or place it up high and allow it to grow outwardly. The mother plant is growing this way and it’s eye catching. I have very tall ceilings in the right areas for good light. I’ll be sure to check out your other videos!
I should have added that the mother plant is approximately 4 feet wide and just as long. The nursery strung up some of its limbs along the way to keep it up a bit higher. It’s just stunning!
Aloha Memo, WOW, perfect timing for this Billietiae video. My purchases this year have been plenty of tiny 3” pot sized, climbing philodendrons, 4 small Billietiae’s included. Also 3 new small Atabapoense’s & 2 hugh non rooted Ata cuttings with ariel roots, AND 2 small Billi X Ata’s. And I have to say that even though the Billi X Ata’s are small, I’ve fallen for them hard!!! A perfect marriage of two stunning philodendrons. ** note, I think the X’s will grow faster, narrower, and more internode space. I think the Billi X Ata’s are a must have in a climbing philodendron collection….. Mahalo again Memo!!!! Appreciate your format & information shared!!!!!!!
got 2x billies also for 7 Eur per unit in Germany last autumn. though those were seedling with 2-3cm size leaves. 8 months passed, now it has 60 cm leaves and it's getting really BIG - the petioles are also long - ~50-60cm. I did not wrap it's leaves to the center because it's so lush 2in1 so it got very wide for me. a CHICCLY moss pole with a usual chunky aroid mix inside helped me to enlarge it significantly. it grew air roots inside of and out of it in just a couple weeks (~40cm long) and leaves enlarged very fast since then. I'm growing it under a soltech 40w grow light, 12h a day, ~70cm distance. it's almost a direct sunlight at some point. it really loves TriPart fertilizer.. hope this helps whoever is reading! I love this plant, and I hope to keep it as long as I can. got here to learn even more about it. and I did! very good insights. as always :) Interestingly - I too noticed that heavy nectar plants like Mayoi, 69686, Gloriosum and Billie are way more pest resistant than other in my collection, ha! at least so far tho :) the odor when you cut any of them is also quite strong and more noticeable than with others. soo weird!
I have my Billie next to a family of colocasias, and a paraiso verde next to the other set of colocaisias. Unsurprisingly the colocasias are always full of spider mites, but the Billie and the paraiso are clean thanks to the extra floral nectaries!
I agree with you about the floral nectarines. My Hoya macrophylla is covered in it and I’ve never seen a Mealy bug on it. I did have a bad experience when I first started out with my plant adventures. My silver sword was covered in floral N and I thought it was a bad thing so I kept wiping it down and then I finally cut the whole plant apart and it was huge and now I have nothing left so I learned my lesson on that.😢
HI Memo i love your blogs my Billi was purchased a year ago with 4 leaves it now has 11 and grows on top of a large fish tank but i do water sparingly keep up the good work Deardsie
Perfect timing! I finally got a water rooted cutting I put in chunky aroid mix. The prices have come down a lot especially now that I found Facebook buy/trade groups. It’s slower than I expected and I appreciate your experience and tips. It’s a plant I loved but was so expensive and then thought it was too plain and then I got to liking it again now that prices are better. I made a tall terrarium for my anthurium queen props (queen new growth much faster surprisingly) so hopefully that will make a growth point activate soon. My heavy EFN plants are p. Florida green, p. Emerald, and p. Jungle boogie green. No pest pressures ever…never really put it together but maybe you are on to something? Unfortunately they haven’t stopped pests on nearby plants, spider mites mostly for me. The conservatory looks amazing!
I’ve gotten really picky with new plants.. and haven’t purchased one in just about a year.. went to a favorite nursery this past weekend, and they released a batch of Billies they’ve been growing out for a year! My five leaf, with a sixth leaf unfurling… was $115 usd with the largest leaf being about 5/-6inches.. first place in the area I’ve seen them! (Northwest Connecticut in the states)
I have a wee prop of this I believe grown from TC. IT came to me a year ago as a plug. It was so small I was afraid I would lose it. Well so far it has survived me. I think I either need to repot it or get a little more soil up around the stem because it wobbles in the pot. So for me in my high desert Idaho growing conditions, inside of course but windows open throughout the house the leaves are about half again what they were when it came to me. For some reason I am thinking I paid 22.00. Of course this is US price and possible being TC, price would be less??? I do like it. It is still small and I have not pulled in its petioles yet. I figured at this point just let it grow. Spread is well under one foot across.
Another splendid video sharing your experience. I got my billie as a small plant 1 year ago and it has put out about 4 leaves so far. Mine is also putting out long aerial roots - up to 40cm! two longest ones decided to do so in opposite directions so I can't rotate the pot in quarters! I wonder if it is because it's currently in relatively small pot and putting out aerial roots to make up for the lack of space in the pot :).
I just bought a very old, large billie that is in an 10" pot on a 36" main stem and flops over because it is so top heavy even with a stake support. It has been allowed to spread open rather than being trained to grow upright like yours. It has 21 2 foot long leaves and is very unstable. Any suggestions for pot size and how to stake it upright so it doesn't fall over?
Hey, The one I got is totally different. It looks exactly the same but it grows more like a vine, so I’m not sure what they sold me. It was about 2 1/2 ft had to put it on a support stick. Finally chopped it up. I wish it would grow more in the form of crowning like yours does. So beautiful 😍💚💚💚 No, no pests.
Aww thanks Sherry, hmmm very off, mine is definately not like a vine, I dont have the Atababoense, but maybe it might be that one, they can look quite similar, that one has red backs on the leaves if i am not mistaken. 💚💚💚💚
Yes I have a very large Ph. Dean McDowell that is nuts on the inter floral nectarine and I’m regularly treating it for spidermite. I adore my Billietiaes. I have my bigger boy climbing a moss pole and another in a pot. My petioles aren’t as leggy but it’s under my full sun MarsHydro light. He’s a gorgeous boy. Interestingly I’ve had no problems propagating it, but once the stem gets more woody, then it just won’t strike. I’m going to try it with clonex for hardwood as an experiment. To get around the tiny spacing beteen nodes, I’ve used a scalpel, and more recently, Japanese bonsai scissors. Mine grows pretty fast, imho. For me, it’s the Esmeraldense that’s a nightmare. I got the Billietiae and the Esmeraldense at the same time and my E is still seedling size and my B is up to my waist from the floor, no joke! This plant is now in supermarkets and hardware stores in Australia. You can pick one up for around $20 here. I paid $60ea for my 3 seedlings less than a year ago.
Just picked up a tiny guy in a two inch pot literally this morning!! Perfect timing!! Got it from my local garden center and there looks to be two babies in the pot!! 🤑🤑 thanks for the super thorough and honest video 🥰 for anyone wondering I paid US$24 for a two inch pot with about four or five little leaves between what appear to be two plants
The billie is suddenly popping up everywhere here in The Netherlands. You can buy a decent one with about 6 leaves for 15 € or a big plant with about 10-15 leaves for double the price. I love the billie!
Oh wow those are some great prices, I wonder if we shall start seeing them go down here too. Hopefully more people might be willing to try it then 🤞😊💚🌿
Hi! Im myself based in Netherlands and just wondering which stores you're referring to? Never came across it yet
In Germany too, bought mine today for 14.99 in a german garden center. Very orange petioles, they had like 10 plants when I got there.
small ones probably , its the size of the stem or variegated which still command higher price
Off topic: I think we'd all be better off if we said "If I'm not mistaken" and "I could be wrong" more often 😁Another wonderful update on a plant I'm sure many of us are interested in. Thanks much.
My Billie is a seedling living in a small plastic cup at the moment. Seem unbelievable they can get that big, but they do! Im okay with slow growth. Enjoying my little guy, while he is still small! Thank you for this video!
This was my top want list plant and I was so thrilled to get one about 2 months ago its doing well so far. And I only sit and stare at it creepily some of my time hehe. I'm obsessed
Great vid Have fun
Thank you for mentioning the growth habit! I keep seeing these monster plants in a year, I was so confused!
That plant, the Monstrera and the chees and the ripho (something), were my favorite are my faves, and this one was the one I needed, finally received it today, got it baby, because they are my kids, I want to raise them from babies, I have my bedroom full of plants and buying more. Thank you for this video! YES subscribing I AM.
I want a "Janky support sticks for the win!" t-shirt. I say it every time I stake any of my plants. ❤
The billietiae is such a nice plant, thank you for showing yours and for sharing your experience with us. I have two of them - one adult plant and a baby-billie 🍼. I really like them.
I bought one a few weeks ago from Grow Tropicals! I love it! Re-potted it into pon last weekend. Quite happy they're not fast growers...leaves room for more plants 😂yours is stunning 😍
Hey there, my Billiettiae has doubled up in size in just over a year, they're moderate drinkers, less prone to root rot than some, i feed biweekly, moderately with an organic soft fertilizer and it grows as fast as my mccolly's finale. more feeding is the answer ;) Started off with 10 cm leaves now they're 35cm's, maybe it's because Frieda is a fellow countrywoman :) it grows in my appartment conditions and overwintered next to the radiator, mine seems to be tough.
I believe mine is tissue culture it was so tiny like a ball but growth is fast for now I love this plant 🌱 glad I can own one now ! ❤
Thought you said you were impatient! You did good with that plant & patient. Thanks for sharing Memo!
Awww thanks Carol, I am definitely trying to be more patient, it is one of the reason I enjoy caring for plants, they have taught me to be more patient. 💚🌿
I JUST bought one of these beauties and after watching your video I feel like I made the right choice. I am very limited on space (she’s currently living in a glass ikea cabinet) and that it grows slow relieves me.
I payed 20 AUD for mine. I am always worried about our hot Australian summers but I had to get one. It's been one of my wishlist plants. But i can already tell it's a slow grower.
The way I'm here bc I picked a decent sized one up for $20 at Home Depot today 😅😅😅😅
I'm happy she's gonna be slow actually, that helps with space long term. 😊
Ty for this thorough video!
I finally found one in person in my area and I absolutely love her! She's about 10 inches tall at the moment. I can't wait until she gets to be as large as yours in about 100 years 😂
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful lovely
Love this plant. Have mine in a hanging wooden Vanda basket and it has the spread thing going on but it looks great. Thanks for the informative video
Thank you for such a thoughtful review of this plant. Your care instructions were quite helpful! I’m a novice and just picked up one in a 3” pot. Patience will be key in enjoying its company. I’m still up in the air as to whether I want to grow it upright or place it up high and allow it to grow outwardly. The mother plant is growing this way and it’s eye catching. I have very tall ceilings in the right areas for good light.
I’ll be sure to check out your other videos!
I should have added that the mother plant is approximately 4 feet wide and just as long. The nursery strung up some of its limbs along the way to keep it up a bit higher. It’s just stunning!
I am curious to see how it grows in a tropical climate, I just bought one, I live in Costa Rica, I am excited to see how it will do here!
Aloha Memo, WOW, perfect timing for this Billietiae video. My purchases this year have been plenty of tiny 3” pot sized, climbing philodendrons, 4 small Billietiae’s included. Also 3 new small Atabapoense’s & 2 hugh non rooted Ata cuttings with ariel roots, AND 2 small Billi X Ata’s. And I have to say that even though the Billi X Ata’s are small, I’ve fallen for them hard!!! A perfect marriage of two stunning philodendrons. ** note, I think the X’s will grow faster, narrower, and more internode space. I think the Billi X Ata’s are a must have in a climbing philodendron collection….. Mahalo again Memo!!!! Appreciate your format & information shared!!!!!!!
I perceive my two billies as rather fast growers tbh so this surprised me.
Bought mine here in Belgium. Small 12cm pot for €7. It had 4 leaves about 20cm long. Really love this plant 😊❤
Ohhhh this is so good to hear that this is becoming cheaper, that is so excellent, it means more people can have access to it now 🙌🙌🙌💚🌿
got 2x billies also for 7 Eur per unit in Germany last autumn. though those were seedling with 2-3cm size leaves. 8 months passed, now it has 60 cm leaves and it's getting really BIG - the petioles are also long - ~50-60cm. I did not wrap it's leaves to the center because it's so lush 2in1 so it got very wide for me. a CHICCLY moss pole with a usual chunky aroid mix inside helped me to enlarge it significantly. it grew air roots inside of and out of it in just a couple weeks (~40cm long) and leaves enlarged very fast since then. I'm growing it under a soltech 40w grow light, 12h a day, ~70cm distance. it's almost a direct sunlight at some point. it really loves TriPart fertilizer.. hope this helps whoever is reading! I love this plant, and I hope to keep it as long as I can. got here to learn even more about it. and I did! very good insights. as always :)
Interestingly - I too noticed that heavy nectar plants like Mayoi, 69686, Gloriosum and Billie are way more pest resistant than other in my collection, ha! at least so far tho :) the odor when you cut any of them is also quite strong and more noticeable than with others. soo weird!
@@PauZakArtist you are doing so well - I’m very impressed 👏 Best wishes from New Zealand 🇳🇿
I have just bought a baby one. I just love it’s leaf form. Greetings from New Zealand 👍👍
I have my Billie next to a family of colocasias, and a paraiso verde next to the other set of colocaisias. Unsurprisingly the colocasias are always full of spider mites, but the Billie and the paraiso are clean thanks to the extra floral nectaries!
I agree with you about the floral nectarines. My Hoya macrophylla is covered in it and I’ve never seen a Mealy bug on it. I did have a bad experience when I first started out with my plant adventures. My silver sword was covered in floral N and I thought it was a bad thing so I kept wiping it down and then I finally cut the whole plant apart and it was huge and now I have nothing left so I learned my lesson on that.😢
HI Memo i love your blogs my Billi was purchased a year ago with 4 leaves it now has 11 and grows on top of a large fish tank but i do water sparingly keep up the good work Deardsie
Well you made me feel better cus mine hasn’t done crap 😅😅😃
Ahhh don't worry Marianela, we are not the only ones experiencing slow growth i am sure of it 😊💚🌿
Perfect timing! I finally got a water rooted cutting I put in chunky aroid mix. The prices have come down a lot especially now that I found Facebook buy/trade groups. It’s slower than I expected and I appreciate your experience and tips. It’s a plant I loved but was so expensive and then thought it was too plain and then I got to liking it again now that prices are better. I made a tall terrarium for my anthurium queen props (queen new growth much faster surprisingly) so hopefully that will make a growth point activate soon.
My heavy EFN plants are p. Florida green, p. Emerald, and p. Jungle boogie green. No pest pressures ever…never really put it together but maybe you are on to something? Unfortunately they haven’t stopped pests on nearby plants, spider mites mostly for me.
The conservatory looks amazing!
I'm getting one this weekend 😂🍃🫶 So excited! Thank u for all ur info.
Just got one today in a 4 inch pot for $6 Canadian at my favourite plant store!
I’m from New Zealand & have just purchased a small one. They are pretty expensive here. I just love their leaf form ❤
I’ve gotten really picky with new plants.. and haven’t purchased one in just about a year.. went to a favorite nursery this past weekend, and they released a batch of Billies they’ve been growing out for a year! My five leaf, with a sixth leaf unfurling… was $115 usd with the largest leaf being about 5/-6inches.. first place in the area I’ve seen them! (Northwest Connecticut in the states)
I have a wee prop of this I believe grown from TC. IT came to me a year ago as a plug. It was so small I was afraid I would lose it. Well so far it has survived me. I think I either need to repot it or get a little more soil up around the stem because it wobbles in the pot. So for me in my high desert Idaho growing conditions, inside of course but windows open throughout the house the leaves are about half again what they were when it came to me. For some reason I am thinking I paid 22.00. Of course this is US price and possible being TC, price would be less??? I do like it. It is still small and I have not pulled in its petioles yet. I figured at this point just let it grow. Spread is well under one foot across.
I love my Billie!!!
Another splendid video sharing your experience. I got my billie as a small plant 1 year ago and it has put out about 4 leaves so far. Mine is also putting out long aerial roots - up to 40cm! two longest ones decided to do so in opposite directions so I can't rotate the pot in quarters! I wonder if it is because it's currently in relatively small pot and putting out aerial roots to make up for the lack of space in the pot :).
Re pests/extra floral nectary, my Paraiso Verde is similar and I've never seen anything on it. I'll have to check my others now out of interest 😊
I live in Pacific Northwest, i found a plant in 2 inch pot for double digits.
I just bought a very old, large billie that is in an 10" pot on a 36" main stem and flops over because it is so top heavy even with a stake support. It has been allowed to spread open rather than being trained to grow upright like yours. It has 21 2 foot long leaves and is very unstable. Any suggestions for pot size and how to stake it upright so it doesn't fall over?
I’m curious how many of you go ahead and put it on a moss pole to see if it grows faster
I named mine Guillerma and she has ABS!!!
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Hey, The one I got is totally different. It looks exactly the same but it grows more like a vine, so I’m not sure what they sold me. It was about 2 1/2 ft had to put it on a support stick. Finally chopped it up. I wish it would grow more in the form of crowning like yours does. So beautiful 😍💚💚💚 No, no pests.
Aww thanks Sherry, hmmm very off, mine is definately not like a vine, I dont have the Atababoense, but maybe it might be that one, they can look quite similar, that one has red backs on the leaves if i am not mistaken. 💚💚💚💚
Yes I have a very large Ph. Dean McDowell that is nuts on the inter floral nectarine and I’m regularly treating it for spidermite.
I adore my Billietiaes. I have my bigger boy climbing a moss pole and another in a pot. My petioles aren’t as leggy but it’s under my full sun MarsHydro light. He’s a gorgeous boy.
Interestingly I’ve had no problems propagating it, but once the stem gets more woody, then it just won’t strike. I’m going to try it with clonex for hardwood as an experiment. To get around the tiny spacing beteen nodes, I’ve used a scalpel, and more recently, Japanese bonsai scissors.
Mine grows pretty fast, imho. For me, it’s the Esmeraldense that’s a nightmare.
I got the Billietiae and the Esmeraldense at the same time and my E is still seedling size and my B is up to my waist from the floor, no joke!
This plant is now in supermarkets and hardware stores in Australia. You can pick one up for around $20 here. I paid $60ea for my 3 seedlings less than a year ago.
I gut m’y plant had four leaves on it and one just opened. And I gut my plant for 9.99
My money tree has the sweet nectar and no pest.
What plants are your 10/10s?
Just a PSA: it’s nowhere near as slow-growing as he’s making it sound
These are so cheap in the US. You can buy a decent sized baby for $30.