Hello, 👋. With my philodendron Birkins. I decided to just separate mine completely. And keep more of the root system. Mine are growing nicely. Have a great day.!!!
I think this is such an underrated plant. My son bought me one while I was preg almost a year ago, and it sent me on my plant journey. I'm now up to 52 plants, and the Birkin has been one of the easiest by far. I was able to seperate mine and I now have 2 and it seems to be doing even better now that iv dun so. The leaves are growing even bigger. My question is I was thinking about staking it with a wooden stick (square shape) would this work, I'm trying to get my leaves BIG . Also, when separating mine I took out the planter washed off all the dirt and literly slowly just pulled them apart, no cuts . Took some time. But I was terrified to hurt my roots . So that would be my suggestion . Not sure if this is a proper way but it worked for me 🤷
Taking the whole plant out of the pot and shaking off the soil would have allowed you to see where the roots are so you can cut them easier. You have to re-pot the mother anyway since it is lopsided now.
Hi Laura I can tell you so many options but I recommend banana peeling juice. Put a banana skin in a container (500 ml)with water for a week and then use the juice to water any of your plants once every two weeks with this. Guaranteed results :)
I did this to my birkin too, the top part that i cut is now rooted, so yay! The mother plant is giving me new pups too, but the original leaves of the mother plant are slowly turning yellow, so i checked the roots for a possible rotting, but it turns out there are like 4 new pups under there too, maybe too much energy needed so the older leaves are yellowing? Not sure. Thoughts?
I love Birkins. I bought a rescue and some leaves had the lines in the leaves. Now it is completely green. Can it turn back to the original plant with the lines again
The best birkin propegation ive ever watched
What a beautiful plant guy. 🤌❤️
BEAUTIFUL PLANT.
Nice 🌿🌿🌿
So beautiful plant
Thanks! Great close-ups.
Handsome. ❤
Very good 👌
Hello, 👋. With my philodendron Birkins. I decided to just separate mine completely. And keep more of the root system. Mine are growing nicely. Have a great day.!!!
😍😍😍 Love this..
I think this is such an underrated plant. My son bought me one while I was preg almost a year ago, and it sent me on my plant journey. I'm now up to 52 plants, and the Birkin has been one of the easiest by far. I was able to seperate mine and I now have 2 and it seems to be doing even better now that iv dun so. The leaves are growing even bigger. My question is I was thinking about staking it with a wooden stick (square shape) would this work, I'm trying to get my leaves BIG .
Also, when separating mine I took out the planter washed off all the dirt and literly slowly just pulled them apart, no cuts . Took some time. But I was terrified to hurt my roots . So that would be my suggestion . Not sure if this is a proper way but it worked for me 🤷
Did you get bigger leafs? I just made mosspole for my birkin.. it was very hard to get air roots close to it so no clue what happens.
Taking the whole plant out of the pot and shaking off the soil would have allowed you to see where the roots are so you can cut them easier. You have to re-pot the mother anyway since it is lopsided now.
This was helpful (and also you’re so handsome☺️)
Thanks 🙏 for sharing your very informative video on propagation I just subscribe watching from California have a beautiful day
Thank You po
Super pretty 😍
Thank you
Woof! And so is HE (someone had to say it…lol)
thank you for your tips sir i have philodendron that my friend gave me
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I have a Birkin with a baby plant, but I wish you had shown how you separate it while retaining its roots.
I wish you showed how to take the babies from the main plant
Yes, P. Birkins are quite easy! I just separated a pup from the motherplant a week ago! I hope it grows.
I hope so too! thank you Dune
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Omg how beautiful 😻. I had one last week. Thanks for the information. What’s the best fertilizer for these plants ? Thanks !
Hi Laura I can tell you so many options but I recommend banana peeling juice. Put a banana skin in a container (500 ml)with water for a week and then use the juice to water any of your plants once every two weeks with this. Guaranteed results :)
I did this to my birkin too, the top part that i cut is now rooted, so yay! The mother plant is giving me new pups too, but the original leaves of the mother plant are slowly turning yellow, so i checked the roots for a possible rotting, but it turns out there are like 4 new pups under there too, maybe too much energy needed so the older leaves are yellowing? Not sure. Thoughts?
That is awesome!
Thank you
Hi, the plant that you already propagated from the philadendron birkin does not have the varigation yet, will it have it as it grows bigger?
Hi Anita, the patters will come out when reach maturity… it could be in 6 months or more
I was wondering the same, thanks to both of you, question and answer 😊
I love Birkins. I bought a rescue and some leaves had the lines in the leaves. Now it is completely green. Can it turn back to the original plant with the lines again
I bought a rescue as well, a year later and new leaves are coming out. They started green but eventually changed and had those beautiful lines.
@@mramoy Ok. Thanks. I'll keep hope alive! 😊👍🏾
Please share an update of the water propagation. Just a reply would do
Will this plant do well in the bathroom?
Share care tips of birkins
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Off topic but it sounds like you're having breathing difficulty.
Yeah My asthma :)
Se colocar tutor ele escala, igual o imbé?
Are you Filipino?
TBG, do you have a Facebook page/account?
I have IG only on my profile here :)
@@TheBalconyGardener Thanks. I want to send you some links that you could probably use as references for your future vlogs through Messenger.
@@belladona4269 YEs please find me on Facebook Mark Sustiguer
Do you know what your talking about?