im so happy they've gotten more cheaper due to rise of demand, i got mine from Walmart and it already had 3 other buds growing and had the most variegation from the rest. i got the half pink leaf but hoping for a full pink soon. and I only got it for 25!
Colombia, with two o's. It's a very common mistake but I thought I'd mention it as I was very happy to see you going into details on the plant's origins.
from my experience of owning a plant for more than a year, the cuttings can vary with variegation as it caries the variegation of the leaves within the cuttings. if you're cutting has little variegation you'd need to grow the plant out until a more variegated leaf shows up and i'd recommend cutting the plant 2 or 3 leaves after the highly variegated leaf has showed up. I've had a couple of cuttings as experiments and from what I've seen that's the most effective route to getting a more variegated plant, although not guaranteed to be highly variegated if there's small leaves but from the small leaves themselves there should already be pink spots or white spots and should get more intense as it grows.
I found this video great, thank you for sharing; I got my first philodendron Burgundy pink princess and regardless if it turns pink or not I’ll still love her!
They’ve got pink princess at Walmart this month. Probably not the highest quality variegation but the ones I saw still had a decent amount of pink on them. I think they were like $20 or so.
@@FelineJungle I actually had no idea they were considered that valuable as I don’t really follow houseplant trends but I work for one of the greenhouse companies contracted out by Walmart so I did get a couple pups for free ;) I was surprised to find that people paid so much for them when I went looking for care tips
I just received my pink princess about two weeks ago from Steve's Leaves and she is amazing! She was listed as a reverted type but her newest leaf is about 45% pink and there are 4 more leaves to come! Her stem is pink!! I love her and your tips are great!!
I just got 2 at wegmans for $10 and I’m so happy! Thank you for sharing the Pon culture. I have most my alocasias in pon, but didn’t know if I could transition my philos
Thank you so much for valuable advice! I have two pieces of pink princess but I have been noticing they are not doing well. I really would like to save them and thanks to you I finally have an idea abou what to improve. I am going to explore your channel. I hope to find advice on stretlitzias. You are doing a great job here! Thank you!
the pink variegation isn't stable, if it starts growing solid green leaves, pay attention to variegation in the stem. Cut back above the node of the last leaf with pink in it. Its no guarantee the new growth will have more pink but its a chance if the new growth grows from the part of the stem that has variegation.
I had a small PPP but it was just a baby, so it was kinda brown-ish. I didn’t have the time or experience to chop it up and wait to see what would happen. Def worth getting a more mature specimen and spending more money I think! I will still wait on it, even though a pink plant is so cute and beautiful 😊. Thanks for the tips!
Variegated plants tend to need more light - especially the philo pink and orange. Get a grow light or bright, indirect light. And plants also appreciate night time dark.
It was due to low supply and high demand. Before the hype, PP cost around $16 for a plant in a 6 inch pot. Most aroids grow like weeds in the greenhouse so its finally dropped in price after the gate-keepers lost to high supply. Now, you can find started plants everywhere for under $10 thanks to tissue culture. Gate keepers lost, consumers finally won.
Just got a baby Pink Princess for free at a plant swap... I'm so worried about her! I don't have a humidifier in my limited space, so I'm hoping to get one soon/get a humidity dome for her before she unfurls a new leaf
This plant was $40+ at my favorite local plant shop and just a few months later I went and they had even more beautiful variegation and more of them for $20 had to grab, three days later a bright mostly pink leaf just unfurled 😭🥲🥹😍🥰
Can cold Temps bring out them colors? In cannabis it's a way we pull colors out of certain cultivars. Some will do it naturally but alot need cold Temps for colors to show. Or is it all genetics with them?
Very helpful video. I got my first (and only)pink princess half a year ago, as a small cutting with rotten roots. Fortunately she produced new roots in water and high humindity. After that I put her into airy soil, she grew two ney leafs and many roots, but now stopped growing. Maybe because of the dropping temperatures? (night 17°C - day 19°C in my kitchen). Can you tell a bit about the minimum temperatures for them?
I have lost 3 leaves to lack of humidity!! One completely snapped off and two got tears 😭 I didn’t know it was because of humidity, will try misting it from now on…
Paid 30$for mine and its beautiful thanks to my local nursery i told them what i was lookin for and they found me one..also they are getin me a philodondren verrucusm this week and im so freakin exticed🤤
My new leafs look dark red /brown with pink spots while the ones before it look dark green with little pink spots 😩i wish i can take a pic and show you And under it there’s a small pink leaves growths 😂
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So which of those tips is for getting more pink? Did i miss something?
I bought mine at my local grocery store a few days ago, for $12, medium size (large leaves) and it came with a nice ceramic pot. I'm so glad I waited to buy one. The variegation is pink, white and green. The stems are pink. So beautiful. In my opinion, better looking than the mostly green and pink that I have seen before.
I also bought mine at the grocery store. It’s had two leafs that were very slow to unfurl so I kept misting (and breathing and talking to it) It was noticeably a help to unfurling although my breathing and “encouraging remarks” were of questionable assistance. It’s a beautiful variegated plant and came with attractive ceramic pot. All for $20. I felt very special and lucky to have found this gem of a plant.
im so happy they've gotten more cheaper due to rise of demand, i got mine from Walmart and it already had 3 other buds growing and had the most variegation from the rest. i got the half pink leaf but hoping for a full pink soon. and I only got it for 25!
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Colombia, with two o's. It's a very common mistake but I thought I'd mention it as I was very happy to see you going into details on the plant's origins.
omg! I knew that but should've done a double check on the subtitles. Thank you for pointing that out!
from my experience of owning a plant for more than a year, the cuttings can vary with variegation as it caries the variegation of the leaves within the cuttings. if you're cutting has little variegation you'd need to grow the plant out until a more variegated leaf shows up and i'd recommend cutting the plant 2 or 3 leaves after the highly variegated leaf has showed up. I've had a couple of cuttings as experiments and from what I've seen that's the most effective route to getting a more variegated plant, although not guaranteed to be highly variegated if there's small leaves but from the small leaves themselves there should already be pink spots or white spots and should get more intense as it grows.
I just scored 2 plants with decent varigation for 65 dollars. I was so ecstatic today!
Wowzers. I got two pinks and two orange for 10 each. So 4 for $40.
Same with monstera ginny and swiss cheese plant.
I found this video great, thank you for sharing; I got my first philodendron Burgundy pink princess and regardless if it turns pink or not I’ll still love her!
They’ve got pink princess at Walmart this month. Probably not the highest quality variegation but the ones I saw still had a decent amount of pink on them. I think they were like $20 or so.
no wayyy! that's a crazy good deal. sometimes the pink color comes out more as they mature. hope you got one!
@@FelineJungle I actually had no idea they were considered that valuable as I don’t really follow houseplant trends but I work for one of the greenhouse companies contracted out by Walmart so I did get a couple pups for free ;) I was surprised to find that people paid so much for them when I went looking for care tips
They still have them! I just scored one for $25 in Pennsylvania
Krogers has them also,$29.99
I got this for free from marketplace today! ❤
I just received my pink princess about two weeks ago from Steve's Leaves and she is amazing! She was listed as a reverted type but her newest leaf is about 45% pink and there are 4 more leaves to come! Her stem is pink!! I love her and your tips are great!!
Thanks for sharing!! Your pink princess has a lot of potential and definitely good genes. Excited for you~
I just got 2 at wegmans for $10 and I’m so happy! Thank you for sharing the Pon culture. I have most my alocasias in pon, but didn’t know if I could transition my philos
Beautiful plant and great information. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank u! I just bought one from Walmart and want to keep it in good shape!
Thank you so much for valuable advice! I have two pieces of pink princess but I have been noticing they are not doing well. I really would like to save them and thanks to you I finally have an idea abou what to improve. I am going to explore your channel. I hope to find advice on stretlitzias. You are doing a great job here! Thank you!
Pretty kitty. Love the Pink Princess too! :)
I love that plant!! Would love one with alot of pink!!
Yes, one of my favorites!!
Thank you for the information I just bought one enjoyed your video
Awesome! Thank you! It's such a fun plant to have!!!
What brand of Pon do you use?
I bought a pink princess in my local garden centre for 2 pounds . I think it’s beautiful so thanks for the tips🪴
Which grow lights do you like? My pink princess started very pink and is going very green 😅
Hello from Puerto Rico!!! Thank you for the information!!! 🙋🏼♀️🪴💚🐩
You are so welcome!
the pink variegation isn't stable, if it starts growing solid green leaves, pay attention to variegation in the stem. Cut back above the node of the last leaf with pink in it. Its no guarantee the new growth will have more pink but its a chance if the new growth grows from the part of the stem that has variegation.
I had a small PPP but it was just a baby, so it was kinda brown-ish. I didn’t have the time or experience to chop it up and wait to see what would happen. Def worth getting a more mature specimen and spending more money I think! I will still wait on it, even though a pink plant is so cute and beautiful 😊. Thanks for the tips!
So how does it look now?
Got 2 pots with 7 plants total at walmart for $10 total!
Variegated plants tend to need more light - especially the philo pink and orange. Get a grow light or bright, indirect light.
And plants also appreciate night time dark.
Hello my dear
I bought pink Princess plant 2 years ago but it’s not growing getting bigger. Please suggest me.
From Uk
Get a plant light for it and a watering meter to help with keeping a consistent soil moisture 😊
Didn't know the pink princess is so exprensive in the US. I bought mine for $8 in my country 😅
I got mine as a free gift with a couple of plants I bought. From Pakistan 😁
From USA, got 2 for $5
It was due to low supply and high demand. Before the hype, PP cost around $16 for a plant in a 6 inch pot. Most aroids grow like weeds in the greenhouse so its finally dropped in price after the gate-keepers lost to high supply. Now, you can find started plants everywhere for under $10 thanks to tissue culture. Gate keepers lost, consumers finally won.
Just got a baby Pink Princess for free at a plant swap... I'm so worried about her! I don't have a humidifier in my limited space, so I'm hoping to get one soon/get a humidity dome for her before she unfurls a new leaf
Get a mist bottle and mist morning and night. Works for me.
This plant was $40+ at my favorite local plant shop and just a few months later I went and they had even more beautiful variegation and more of them for $20 had to grab, three days later a bright mostly pink leaf just unfurled 😭🥲🥹😍🥰
Can cold Temps bring out them colors? In cannabis it's a way we pull colors out of certain cultivars. Some will do it naturally but alot need cold Temps for colors to show. Or is it all genetics with them?
I have some cacti that are temperature dependant for certain colors to present themselves, so I'd assume it's a distinct possibility
Very helpful video.
I got my first (and only)pink princess half a year ago, as a small cutting with rotten roots. Fortunately she produced new roots in water and high humindity. After that I put her into airy soil, she grew two ney leafs and many roots, but now stopped growing. Maybe because of the dropping temperatures? (night 17°C - day 19°C in my kitchen). Can you tell a bit about the minimum temperatures for them?
I have lost 3 leaves to lack of humidity!! One completely snapped off and two got tears 😭 I didn’t know it was because of humidity, will try misting it from now on…
oh noo i hate it when it does that!! misting def helps
What happened to the plant with the full pink leaf? Did you get more pink leaves?
Somebody can help me, they can grow just in water like pothos?
So beautiful, such a pain in the neck
How do you prune dead leaves on this
I scored I guess! I just got a gorgeous highly variegated lots of pink at Walmart!! $25
ME TOO! mine is gorgeous and i got mine for only 20!
Yes I got mine for $20 too💓
I got this pink variety in my local nursery for 500 rupees which is equal to 7 dollar 🤡. Its quite cheap here
woww lovee that price😻
These go for about 10.00 or a bit more. And they come from the carolinas.
Paid 30$for mine and its beautiful thanks to my local nursery i told them what i was lookin for and they found me one..also they are getin me a philodondren verrucusm this week and im so freakin exticed🤤
Wow your local nursery has all the good hook up!! I love the backside of a verrucosm. Hope you get one as well
My new leafs look dark red /brown with pink spots while the ones before it look dark green with little pink spots 😩i wish i can take a pic and show you
And under it there’s a small pink leaves growths 😂
So which of those tips is for getting more pink? Did i miss something?
You look at the stem for the variagation
What’s pons?
What is the ponds growing medium you talked about?
I’m waiting hehehe
Thank you :)
Bought mine at Lowe’s for $12
wow! great steal!!
I got mine from Trader Joe’s today for 11$
Me too I have no idea how to take care of it
Wow
4 months after this video, I'm surprised people are still buying high var for even $50.
Here in BC, Canada they're $30 at Home Depot, $16.99 at local nursery.
I bought mine at my local grocery store a few days ago, for $12, medium size (large leaves) and it came with a nice ceramic pot. I'm so glad I waited to buy one. The variegation is pink, white and green. The stems are pink. So beautiful. In my opinion, better looking than the mostly green and pink that I have seen before.
I also bought mine at the grocery store. It’s had two leafs that were very slow to unfurl so I kept misting (and breathing and talking to it) It was noticeably a help to unfurling although my breathing and “encouraging remarks” were of questionable assistance. It’s a beautiful variegated plant and came with attractive ceramic pot. All for $20. I felt very special and lucky to have found this gem of a plant.
I feel that pink leaves die fast. I have has 2 leaves with 30% pink leaves and they died. The green leaves no problem
That is true from my experience as well. the pink is a mutation that makes it lack chlorophyll
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Your first plant, you got ripped! 🤣😅😂
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BJs has them for 11.99
I paid 20 for mine.
Fully pink leaves are not desirable.
TRUE. I HAVE 2 and if it is 50 % pink they die or fall off. I prefer the scattered marbling of pink better.
I would be afraid to keep this plant with cats :(
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Aren't these plants toxic to cats?
Yes. Philodendron are toxic to plants. So be extra careful if you have a nibbling cat 😼