I have a old pink princess and I have cut a stem into 4 pieces, placed them on wet spagnum moss on their sides, and produced 4 growths from them , then put them around the base of my large pot of the plant and in a year have a thicker more dense plant climbing up 2 totem poles.
If you made videos every day I would watch them all! You're doing such a good thing and you obviously love plants so much, it really comes through in your vids.
Hi Nick! The PPP cuttings you potted are so pretty and look great in the Berg's pot. I love plants with pink in the leaves. It's sad that the PPP are so easy to propagate, but still so expensive. I like the way you put together 3 videos into one. It's always nice seeing updates all together. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is the best video about propagating pink princesses I’ve seen so far on yt. I appreciate the extra effort and details you gave us. The other videos just show how to cut below nodes. Well yes that’s important to know but these are hard to find plants. I need the before, middle and after; thanks so much! Great job!
Fantastic video!! I love that it isn’t broken up into multiple parts. You’ve inspired me to give mine the snip. The last leaf was much smaller than the rest
I love that you took your time with this video. It answered so many questions and going back to show us how the mother plant was doing really set you apart. Great job!
its 6am and i just cut off 3 arms from my poo princess (thats what we call reverted pink princesses here in Perth Australia haha) fingers crossed i get some more variegation :D thankyou but also goddamnit Nick hahaha
when i propped mine over winter, i cut my ppp up into single node props and stuck them in jars with moist perlite (i only added extra water for about an inch at the bottom), then put those in a prop box under a grow light. rooted up well in 3 weeks and started getting new growth a week later ¨̮
Thank you Nick!!! I want to cut my ppp but I am scared to death to do it. I don't have a lot of success planting propagation. You explained the process so well. I'm going to do it but I think I'll start small.💚💚
Thank you for this video. It's February & I just got a got a Pink Princess in a 3-inch pot. I've never had one before & I'm hoping I don't kill it, lol. I do agree with you about not being that excited about the "half-moon" look. 🙂
I love the updates/progress on the props and mother plant. I love seeing what happens to the mother plant after propagation, where/how it branches out/springs new growth 💕 I was in a horrible mood before this so thank as always for your videos
In my experience I have not gotten healthy roots at the level below the water because the leca restricts water circulation and oxygen to the roots. I have the best results with just keeping the leca damp or using damp perlite.
I made about a dozen cuttings from a similar philodenron, red emerald. and just stuck them in my planted aquarium. They have all rooted very well in about a month.
Wow! 😍 Thank you so much for this video. It’s so incredibly helpful. I love that we could see the before and after all in one video. Would you ever considering airlayering? I have gorgeous white princess but like yours it is so leggy down the bottom. I’m just so terrified of cutting it but am thinking that airlayering would make it less scary?
Do you ever use pothos to help root your other cuttings? I've used at least one golden or jade pothos cutting in every jar to improve root production and it's really paid off for my plants
@@chelsea7229 it produces excessive amounts of rooting hormone, so when you put a cutting in a jar with another plant that roots slowly it basically leaks the hormone into the water, essentially feeding it into the other plant causing faster and more vigorous root production. Apparently the same thing happens with spider plant babies but they're susceptible to crown rot if they fall down too far into the container of water
@@chelsea7229 I’m assuming that it got something with sharing rooting hormone. Pothos roots pretty fast, it encourages rooting for the other plants. It works when try to propagate my succulents leaves but I didn’t know it would work with two different plants
Your PPP plants are beautiful. I'm in the UK and bought two very small cuttings for a fair bit of money but they're struggling. At first i had them in sphagnum moss but it dried out so quickly so i just made up a chunky soil mix and threw them in there. They're hanging on for dear life but not giving me much, lol. I'm hoping spring will get them giving me new bigger foliage as the leaves are tiny.
Thank you for doing this video! I found it so helpful as I've been wanting to cut my Philodendron grazielae and I didn't really know where to begin. Now I do, so thanks!
Hey Nick, hope this finds you well. Thanks so much for showing the entire process! This was very helpful, need to prop my philo Black cardinal et al. Take good care, beautiful result( and I'm not even sure pp fan...lol
Hey Nick. I propagated 2 plants almost 6 feet of single node props. I did air layering for 3 weeks before. Put in moss and bagged and they were ready for soil with loads of roots in about 4 weeks. They really responded well with what I did. If ya want to try again sometime with a different method. Your plants are looking gorgeous. Great Video!!🌿🌿💚❤️
@@christinerobinson3622 Hi. I have air layered many times. Also have just cut individual leaves with nodes a put in moss in plastic tubs or plastic bags.
Beautiful! I wish I had that plant(s)! And it looks like you'll get some more from momma plant!!!👏👏 What is the spelling of the pots you like??? Happy growing! Thx for the Vd!!💜
Thank you so much for making a video like this. I know it takes a lot more time but seen the before and after is worth it. Can you talk more about the poles. Do you water them when you water the plants?
Hi Nick! Thanks a bunch for this video-this gave me peace as I had two mature cuttings sitting in water rooting for 4+ months and I was afraid I had waited too long to pot them. Question-you mention giving them a healthy drink immediately after you repot since they’ve been in water for so long. What does the rest of your watering schedule look like over the next few weeks/months? I’ve already rotted mine once and am so afraid to do it again. Thanks for your time 🖤🖤
Hey Nick - came here because I'm about to Chop and Prop my two very tall PPP's! Can you link to the Pottery/Planters you mentioned? Would love to check them out.
Hi just started watching your video ,very informative easily explaining step by step...I bought the moss pole from Amazon I was worrying will the bottom wood rot or is it sealed or should I waterproof it ...Thank you
Your video came out at a perfect time. I am going to chop and prop my pink princess. She grows so wonky that I feel the need to try and straighten her out. I’m just really amazed at the length of time it took to get roots! I promised someone a rooted cutting not thinking that it would take months to root. I better get on that soon. It just scares me,I don’t want to mess her up any more than she is. Oh well live and learn I guess. Thank you Nick for your informative video 💚🙃
Have you noticed any growth from aerial roots into moss poles? I have a red emerald philodendron that I've made about 8 cuttings from and will be making a much bigger pot with most of them added to the mother plant. I thought of a moss pole, but not too keen on the fat pole in the middle of the pot, plus I will need more than 1 I would think. I considered bamboo stakes, but if they really cling to moss poles I might consider it. Do they grow into the pole? seems like it would need to be contantly sprayed.
My PPP is not very variegated ☹️. How do you know when it’s reverting and how do you cut them to try to fix it? Also, how do you cut them when they are too pink? Otherwise, my PPP is very happy even in the winter 🥰.
I just got a cutting recently and am using moss for rooting. Should I move it to lecca? I know people who use both but really want it to be successful!
I was wondering the same thing, if they don't attach, i wouldn't want the pole, I think they are too fat and unattractive. I am trying to figure out what to put in my red emerald pot, once I pot up all the cuttings into 1 group. any ideas other than moss poles? I just don't like the way they look, they seem to look obtrusive or just kinda ugly in my opinion.
Hi Nick! I'm wondering how you feel about these moss poles versus the ones that use sphagnum? I'm just getting into bigger plants that will need poles and I'm hesitant to get these moss ones that won't hold any moisture, I'm not sure how well my rhaphidophora etc will attach without it. I'd love to use these since they're stackable and I haven't found a sphag one with that feature!
How do you know when a leaf has hardened enough to cut the plant and propagate? I’m always afraid and wait too long and then there’s a new leaf and it’s a never ending cycle lol
Hey, love your channel! I just have one suggestion I would make it much easier to see what you’re doing for us. I would get some sort of white board, Maybe even just cardboard to stand up behind the plant and provide a contrasting background, because it just gets super confusing to follow what we’re looking at and focus on it because of your busy backgrounds.
I like that you filmed over the 3 months and put together in one video. Thanks for making all those videos! Love you.
I love how you showed us the progress over time in 1 video instead of just propagating and then leaving us hanging 😅
*cough cough* planterina *cough*
tati's yt most TH-camrs 😫
I have a old pink princess and I have cut a stem into 4 pieces, placed them on wet spagnum moss on their sides, and produced 4 growths from them , then put them around the base of my large pot of the plant and in a year have a thicker more dense plant climbing up 2 totem poles.
How long did you make the cuttings. Can I see a picture of them growing please
If you made videos every day I would watch them all! You're doing such a good thing and you obviously love plants so much, it really comes through in your vids.
Lovely surprise to have a mid week video!!!!
Gorgeous repotting. Prettiest PP I’ve seen.
Hi Nick! The PPP cuttings you potted are so pretty and look great in the Berg's pot. I love plants with pink in the leaves. It's sad that the PPP are so easy to propagate, but still so expensive. I like the way you put together 3 videos into one. It's always nice seeing updates all together. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow , absolutely super beautiful Phelodendron Pink leaves you had , I truly enjoy watching you vlog , thank you
Best plant channel.thank you.
Thanks for a great video! I am going to attempt to do a propagation of my pink princess and I'm very nervous! Thanks for the great tips!!
Love those PPP and the lovely pots 👍🏼
This is the best video about propagating pink princesses I’ve seen so far on yt. I appreciate the extra effort and details you gave us. The other videos just show how to cut below nodes. Well yes that’s important to know but these are hard to find plants. I need the before, middle and after; thanks so much! Great job!
What a fun video! I hope we keep getting updates.
Loved the vid, Nick. You went right to it. Thanks for sharing that with us. ^_^
Nice! This is the first pink philo Ive seen that looks great! 👍🏼
I learned a lot from you. I appreciate you taped this over a long period so we can see the plant progression 👍
Great job, looks great!! 😍 Love prop update videos!! Can’t wait too see it in 5,6, months. 💚
Nice propagation video, really got a lot of information out of it ! :)
Fantastic video!! I love that it isn’t broken up into multiple parts. You’ve inspired me to give mine the snip. The last leaf was much smaller than the rest
Once its on a pole, the leaves will grow larger.
Thanks for the tips..that plant is beautiful u have a green thumb..great..
I love that you took your time with this video. It answered so many questions and going back to show us how the mother plant was doing really set you apart. Great job!
Such a pretty plant! Thanks for the video, I just got my first pink princess and this is very helpful 🥰
Loved this video Nick! Your pink princess on the moss pole is gorgeous 😍
Thank you, such a beautiful plant. You have the most amazing pink princess
its 6am and i just cut off 3 arms from my poo princess (thats what we call reverted pink princesses here in Perth Australia haha)
fingers crossed i get some more variegation :D
thankyou but also goddamnit Nick hahaha
Just got one for our apartment and wanted to make another one already, thanks for the vid!
Nice! Looks balanced and beautiful!
when i propped mine over winter, i cut my ppp up into single node props and stuck them in jars with moist perlite (i only added extra water for about an inch at the bottom), then put those in a prop box under a grow light. rooted up well in 3 weeks and started getting new growth a week later ¨̮
Such a beautiful plant
Love the beautiful plants you share today watching from California god bless and stay safe
Love your pink princess. I also love to propagate most of the plants I have - it is so fun to start new plants and share with friends.
Those clay pebbles are so interesting!
Beautiful and thanks for sharing
Me considering chopping my plant is like considering chopping my hair-- sooooo difficult. But thank you for inspiring me. 💕
Nick, loved this video! I don’t recall ever having seen you report a plant. You did a beautiful job. Please do more of these!
Thank you Nick!!! I want to cut my ppp but I am scared to death to do it. I don't have a lot of success planting propagation. You explained the process so well. I'm going to do it but I think I'll start small.💚💚
You are so cute and I love the way you do what you love
Thank you for this video. It's February & I just got a got a Pink Princess in a 3-inch pot. I've never had one before & I'm hoping I don't kill it, lol. I do agree with you about not being that excited about the "half-moon" look. 🙂
I love the updates/progress on the props and mother plant. I love seeing what happens to the mother plant after propagation, where/how it branches out/springs new growth 💕 I was in a horrible mood before this so thank as always for your videos
So stunning 😍 I can't wait to see further progress on this! I also got a Bergs pot for my Verrucosum and it's fab! 🙌
In my experience I have not gotten healthy roots at the level below the water because the leca restricts water circulation and oxygen to the roots. I have the best results with just keeping the leca damp or using damp perlite.
I made about a dozen cuttings from a similar philodenron, red emerald. and just stuck them in my planted aquarium. They have all rooted very well in about a month.
Yes, my cuttings root well in my aquariums also, the conditions are almost perfect (good water quality, well oxygenated, 78 degrees.)
I love that pot! It reminds me of some my grandmother had. I checked out a few sellers online and I'm hooked!
Nick, it looks good.
Wow! 😍 Thank you so much for this video. It’s so incredibly helpful. I love that we could see the before and after all in one video.
Would you ever considering airlayering? I have gorgeous white princess but like yours it is so leggy down the bottom. I’m just so terrified of cutting it but am thinking that airlayering would make it less scary?
Hi Nick , Looks Fantastic 🥰🙌🧤👒🥰🐨🦘🇦🇺thank you for sharing your pink princess progress 🪴🌱💞
You have got the most beautiful color on your pink princess.
I love it 💖💖💖!! Great job!!
Do you ever use pothos to help root your other cuttings? I've used at least one golden or jade pothos cutting in every jar to improve root production and it's really paid off for my plants
Wait, what? Can you explain further? What does the pothos do?
Yes, id like to know more about this! Please!
@@chelsea7229 it produces excessive amounts of rooting hormone, so when you put a cutting in a jar with another plant that roots slowly it basically leaks the hormone into the water, essentially feeding it into the other plant causing faster and more vigorous root production. Apparently the same thing happens with spider plant babies but they're susceptible to crown rot if they fall down too far into the container of water
I don't use leca in my jars, vases, and other containers though, I really like to see the roots grow
@@chelsea7229 I’m assuming that it got something with sharing rooting hormone. Pothos roots pretty fast, it encourages rooting for the other plants. It works when try to propagate my succulents leaves but I didn’t know it would work with two different plants
Thank you for the wonderful video.
Your PPP plants are beautiful. I'm in the UK and bought two very small cuttings for a fair bit of money but they're struggling. At first i had them in sphagnum moss but it dried out so quickly so i just made up a chunky soil mix and threw them in there. They're hanging on for dear life but not giving me much, lol. I'm hoping spring will get them giving me new bigger foliage as the leaves are tiny.
Thank you for doing this video! I found it so helpful as I've been wanting to cut my Philodendron grazielae and I didn't really know where to begin. Now I do, so thanks!
Hey Nick, hope this finds you well. Thanks so much for showing the entire process! This was very helpful, need to prop my philo Black cardinal et al. Take good care, beautiful result( and I'm not even sure pp fan...lol
Hey Nick. I propagated 2 plants almost 6 feet of single node props. I did air layering for 3 weeks before. Put in moss and bagged and they were ready for soil with loads of roots in about 4 weeks. They really responded well with what I did. If ya want to try again sometime with a different method. Your plants are looking gorgeous. Great Video!!🌿🌿💚❤️
When you say you propagated two plants with a different method, was it with pink princess philodendrons?
@@christinerobinson3622 Hi. I have air layered many times. Also have just cut individual leaves with nodes a put in moss in plastic tubs or plastic bags.
Just bought my first baby one wish me luck, thank you for your help x
Beautiful!
Beautiful! I wish I had that plant(s)! And it looks like you'll get some more from momma plant!!!👏👏 What is the spelling of the pots you like??? Happy growing! Thx for the Vd!!💜
Gorgeous!! Thank you for sharing this. It gives me encouragement to do the same!
Que vídeo incrível! Tenho 4 Pink princess e é muito difícil ver vídeos tão bons quanto o seu dessa planta maravilhosa! Muito obrigada! 🙏🏻💕
Great video!
He said (multiple times) that he was going to cut it and yet at 3:17 I still gasped. 😆🤦🏻♀️😂
Oh my how beautiful.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!❤🌱❤🍃🤗
Thanks Nick! Your timing is perfect as I was just looking at mine last night thinking the same thing ❤️ I was thinking about air layering it?
Thank you so much for making a video like this. I know it takes a lot more time but seen the before and after is worth it. Can you talk more about the poles. Do you water them when you water the plants?
you are myy inspiration
thank you for this vid
Agreed very well done!
this is so inspiring! i would LOVE to find a cutting of this beauty to grow!!!!
So interesting and satisfying 🤓
Did this plant do well after you potted it?
Could you please confirm she lived?
My pink princess is taking forever to grow, but is becoming more variegated!
I would love to see more videos, which show a progress of a few weeks or months! Although I guess, it's a lot of work!
Very good video, I love you use time video
Adorei o vídeo!
Let’s go shopping and have a good day today👍👍🌼🌼
Would love to see how it’s doing!
Hi Nick! Thanks a bunch for this video-this gave me peace as I had two mature cuttings sitting in water rooting for 4+ months and I was afraid I had waited too long to pot them. Question-you mention giving them a healthy drink immediately after you repot since they’ve been in water for so long. What does the rest of your watering schedule look like over the next few weeks/months? I’ve already rotted mine once and am so afraid to do it again. Thanks for your time 🖤🖤
Beautiful mine propagated amazing in spag but root growth is a bit slow still tfs !
great video
Hey Nick - came here because I'm about to Chop and Prop my two very tall PPP's! Can you link to the Pottery/Planters you mentioned? Would love to check them out.
Hi just started watching your video ,very informative easily explaining step by step...I bought the moss pole from Amazon I was worrying will the bottom wood rot or is it sealed or should I waterproof it ...Thank you
Your video came out at a perfect time. I am going to chop and prop my pink princess. She grows so wonky that I feel the need to try and straighten her out. I’m just really amazed at the length of time it took to get roots! I promised someone a rooted cutting not thinking that it would take months to root. I better get on that soon. It just scares me,I don’t want to mess her up any more than she is. Oh well live and learn I guess. Thank you Nick for your informative video 💚🙃
Ok now I need a pink princess! Lol
Is that a variegated tetrasperma? If so could you do a video on it and it’s care?
Beautiful plant! I want one and searched on Etsy for it and it’s expensive AF! 😩
I got a decent cutting on a fb group.
Have you noticed any growth from aerial roots into moss poles? I have a red emerald philodendron that I've made about 8 cuttings from and will be making a much bigger pot with most of them added to the mother plant. I thought of a moss pole, but not too keen on the fat pole in the middle of the pot, plus I will need more than 1 I would think. I considered bamboo stakes, but if they really cling to moss poles I might consider it. Do they grow into the pole? seems like it would need to be contantly sprayed.
My PPP is not very variegated ☹️. How do you know when it’s reverting and how do you cut them to try to fix it? Also, how do you cut them when they are too pink? Otherwise, my PPP is very happy even in the winter 🥰.
What does it do to make the leaves become increasingly pink? any special care?
Great video!! Thank you
BEAUTIFULL PLANT , SO YOU PREPARE YOU'RE OWN SOIL FOR THIS TRANSPLANT? THANK YOU BLESS
I just got a cutting recently and am using moss for rooting. Should I move it to lecca? I know people who use both but really want it to be successful!
Cool video ty
Your moss pole has wood at the bottom will root!!! get one with plastic !!!
Does anybody have tips on actually getting plants to attach to poles? I have a tetrasperma and a deliciosa with poles and both refuse to attach lol
Possibly misting the pole / keeping it moist ...if u don’t already go that , then I’m guessing it should help :)
I was wondering the same thing, if they don't attach, i wouldn't want the pole, I think they are too fat and unattractive. I am trying to figure out what to put in my red emerald pot, once I pot up all the cuttings into 1 group. any ideas other than moss poles? I just don't like the way they look, they seem to look obtrusive or just kinda ugly in my opinion.
My pink princess has a ton of aerial roots. Does anyone know if cutting and putting them in lecca is beneficial or should I trim them off beforehand?
I need to do this!
Hi Nick! I'm wondering how you feel about these moss poles versus the ones that use sphagnum? I'm just getting into bigger plants that will need poles and I'm hesitant to get these moss ones that won't hold any moisture, I'm not sure how well my rhaphidophora etc will attach without it. I'd love to use these since they're stackable and I haven't found a sphag one with that feature!
How do you know when a leaf has hardened enough to cut the plant and propagate? I’m always afraid and wait too long and then there’s a new leaf and it’s a never ending cycle lol
Hey, love your channel! I just have one suggestion I would make it much easier to see what you’re doing for us. I would get some sort of white board, Maybe even just cardboard to stand up behind the plant and provide a contrasting background, because it just gets super confusing to follow what we’re looking at and focus on it because of your busy backgrounds.
Where do you find "Berg's" pots? Do you buy them from Amazon?
th-cam.com/video/1g70060RL0E/w-d-xo.html
In this video he talks about his pots and where he gets them.
I love the pot, I just goggled Berg's pottery and found several sellers.
I love this plant, wish I could afford a cutting.
My ppp is about a foot and a half tall and doesnt have any visible nodes on it other than a few air roots on the very bottom