Philodendron 'Birkin' 3-Yr Review | Was it worth the Hype? | Does it revert & is it stable?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • In this video I continue the plant review series, with the Philodendron 'Birkin'. See what went wrong with mine so you don't have to make the same mistakes.
    As with all of these reviews, the review is biased to my experience with the Philodendron 'Birkin' in my conditions.
    As always I encourage you, if you have this plant too, to add your own review in the comments.
    The format is the usual format for these videos:
    Some background on my experiences with the Philodendron 'Birkin'
    Speed of Growth that I have experienced with the Philodendron 'Birkin'
    Ease of Propagation of Philodendron 'Birkin'
    Common Pests for Philodendron 'Birkin'
    Availability
    Accessories and Growing tips for the Philodendron 'Birkin'
    My final thoughts and score on the Philodendron 'Birkin'
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    00:00 Intro
    02:01 Background
    04:20 Speed of Growth
    06:53 Ease of Propagation
    11:21 Availability
    14:20 Pests
    16:20 Accessories
    18:56 Final Thoughts
    22:57 B-Roll
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Комментарии • 162

  • @hedgewitch59
    @hedgewitch59 Год назад +39

    I bought a Birkin as a tubestock plant about four years ago and it's beautiful. I don't know why people complain that they've lost the variegations. That's the nature of the cultivar. My new leaves are white and the green comes in with stripes to solid green as the leaves age. It's meant to do that. I think your baby needs a bigger pot too. I can hear it screaming "love me more". It's a living thing. Nothing responds without caring vibes.

  • @annawebb6289
    @annawebb6289 Год назад +10

    I've had mine about 3 years. I must admit, I'm definitely a fan. It's just so ridiculously low maintenance for me, so the fact that I can accidentally forget about it and it has never given me a single issue, makes it a legend. When I first got it, it was so exciting to see what each new leaf would be like as it seemed like quite unstable and so would put out half Rojo Congo leaves (after one of its parents). I loved its identity crisis. Its leaves became pretty uniform after a year and if the leaves became too pale, I just moved it into slightly lower light.
    Just a great plant for beginners or neglectful homes

  • @aliasrose
    @aliasrose Год назад +11

    I bought mine on the clearance rack for $5 including a ceramic pot. It was left out in the sun and all the leaves were scorched. It took a long time to recover, but now it looks healthy again after a year. It hasn't reverted yet. It's everywhere now, but I still think it's really pretty and not difficult, a winner for me.

  • @grat2010
    @grat2010 Год назад +21

    I've had mine for about 2.5 years, got it for 17USD at a grocery store. It's been a super easy plant for me once I changed it to a better drainage soil with pumice. I water about once every 2ish weeks. It survives being under watered quit well as I once forgot to water it for a whole month. The trickiest part for me was finding a spot in my home with the right amount of light for it, like you pointed out. Yes it is a slow growing plant but I do find the size of the leaves gets bigger with more light. Originally I had it in too much light and the leaves burned. Then I moved it to low light and the leaves definitely got smaller and the plant barely grew taller. Now I have it in a spot where it gets about 6 or hours of indirect light and new leaves come out quicker and bigger. It's almost twice as tall since moving it to this spot. I can literally look at the plant's growth pattern and see my journey with it. Still not tired if it, at least not of this particular one.

    • @erinjoy5625
      @erinjoy5625 Год назад +5

      I agree. Finding the sweet spot was key for me aswell. But once I did, it's been growing like crazy. And the leaves have been getting bigger. I was even able to separated into 2 which was great. I find this to be one of the absolute easiest plants I have. It's really is an underrated beauty !

  • @greenie1652
    @greenie1652 Год назад +19

    Wow - I’m gonna buck the trend here, but I have loved my Birkin- I must have fluked the right conditions - it has been in a window that gets afternoon sun, and I am in Melbourne so we are just coming into Spring, I’ve had it through winter - about 6 months. It has been super easy care and has been a beautiful, very attractive plant for me. That said while my plant looks quite beautiful, the one featured in this video was a pretty sad looking specimen - leggy and tatty looking - like a completely different plant. I have already propagated from mine as I found an offshoot growing from my original, and my propagated plant is also thriving. Quite mystified that others haven’t enjoyed them.

  • @anameows88
    @anameows88 Год назад +11

    I've had mine for about 6 months now. purchased from a nursery. my husband and son have purchased their own from big box and even the grocery stores since with various levels of variegation and reverting showing. they like the reverting showing. the oldest one that I bought from the nursery is still stable, producing fairly large, evenly colored leaves. nothing too crazy on the length of leaves or anything. she looks perfect to me. maybe I just got luck with this one plant. she does shoot off pups like crazy though!! all the birkin pups 🤦🏻‍♀️ so many birkins lol

  • @emilyrush7904
    @emilyrush7904 Год назад +18

    I got a Birkin 2 years ago & at first it was great but then I started getting solid white leaves & I patiently left them alone thinking they would get the green variegation once they matured, but it just kept making more & more solid white leaves and then they would turn brown & die. When I'd had enough with it reverting and I cut it back to the green variegation and it completely stopped growing for A LONG time(several months) then I noticed a new offshoot growing out of the side of where I made the cut and WALLA! My Birkin grew back better and healthier then ever before and I cut back on the grow lighting I was giving it because I was told they can start making solid white leaves if you give them too much light and since I've cut back on the sunlight the green is more intense but it still tons of variegation on all of the leaves. I hope this helps someone if their Birkin does the same, also these plants are extremely genetically unstable so reversion can happen it's not something you did. So I fell out of love with the plant after I bought it but then I fell back in love with it after I got the reversion to stop🤷 it's a love hate thing I suppose lol I love your videos btw I've learned so much from you thank you so much!❤️

    • @rongoodman8350
      @rongoodman8350 Год назад +1

      I am wondering if when your plant was getting too much light and the leaves were growing in white, did you notice if the plant was also seeping sap out of the area of the new growth and the older leaves?

    • @christiegross1453
      @christiegross1453 9 месяцев назад

      I think you just helped me! While I had already figured that she was getting too much light and turning quite light with new growth my mother plant… has two sizable pups in her pot that are dark and striped as they should… is getting too heavy. I pulled her 6-8 feet away from her south window on a shelf along the wall. I’m considering cutting her top off and removing her pups entirely. She is potted in regular soil but has really thrived except for the light faded coloring on top.

  • @aloyer7488
    @aloyer7488 10 месяцев назад +3

    Aloha Memo, I had 3 funky, top heavy Birkins. Planted the three Missies around a single moss pole in a 2 gal pot, with chunky ariod mix. 1) the funky look instantly changed, I now have one full bushy pot instead of three wonky top heavy pots. 2) was worried the short internodes were not ideal for a moss pole candidate, but the ariel roots attacked the moss pole, and wala, no more funky, wonky look. 3) does it grow any faster??? Nope, but she’s a beautiful Bushy Birkin now……….

  • @allisonfisher9304
    @allisonfisher9304 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just picked up a baby Birkin today, it wasn’t labelled at the plant shop, so I brought it home knowing it might be a challenging plant. After googling the leaves, I discovered it’s a Birkin, and I’m very excited to watch it grow💚

  • @coralrose80
    @coralrose80 Год назад +6

    I bought my birkin at a big box store about 8 months ago in California for $18, I fell in love with a big beautiful mutated leaf.🥰 I first had it in low light & it didn’t change or grow, I moved it to a brighter room about 2 1/2 feet from a grow bulb & it started taking off, It’s very bushy now & is always working on 2 to 4 leaves & throws out an occasional mutated leave which is fun. I water when almost dry & micro fertilize with every watering, also I’ve been misting the new unfurling leaves this summer so they don’t get stuck, but it’s in a warm room with low humidity & seems to be fine with it.🌿

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад

      That is awesome, thanks for sharing your experience you seem to be giving it great care 👏👏👏👏

  • @Meskarune
    @Meskarune Год назад +10

    My birkin has been putting out new leaves every 2 weeks and it looks quite bushy. I neglect it badly but it doesn't seem to mind. I'm growing it in a large self watering pot with a mix of bark, leca, perlite, vermiculite, seramis and compost.

  • @Anil18834
    @Anil18834 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Memo, I've had a Birkin on my wish list for a while. You know how it is... "so many plants, so little time"... Cue in the disco music 🎶. It's a good thing I don't understand the concept of plants being "fashionable".
    I just wanted to thank you for your informative content and gentle demeanor. I love the idea of an info repository! Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @SGScaper
    @SGScaper Год назад +3

    You're such an inspiration.. Thanks for the honesty in speaking about your experience in all your videos.
    I have this plant for three years also and it's growing very well here in hot and humid Singapore.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад

      Awww you are too kind, thank you for your lovely words. Ahhh that is really good, it must love the climate there.

  • @bedtimebiblechat7152
    @bedtimebiblechat7152 Год назад +3

    I'm in the USA in Tennessee and the Birkin is an easy plant to find now. I have one that's so beautiful that I purchased about 6 mo. ago. I think it's doubled in size since I purchased it, cheaply. It's full and bushy. I saw a video or it could have been an article that said the Birkin is an accident. The first grower noticed those leaves were very different on the top of his Philodendron Rojo Congo, but he knew that it wasn't the same plant and couldn't figure it out but he loved the variegation so he took those leaves and propagated them and started selling a few. They went like hot cakes so he grew more then other growers started it also. Now, since that story was given, I have found another site that said the Rojo was created to develop a totally different plant with various growth tendencies. So, according to that site, it was on purpose. Who knows what is true? The Birkin is still one of my favorite plants. I adore it. Yes, it's only 6mo. old for me but I still love it. I give it a grow light, humidity, water when dry, worm casting tea, ventilation. I look at it all day cuz it's right in front of me and I can't look at it long enough cuz it's so beautiful. I put all my favs in front of me to view all day because I love looking at them. I wish you loved them like I do...but I know we all have different likes.

  • @SanskritBlue
    @SanskritBlue Год назад

    LOVE your reviews! 🙌❤️
    I’m in St. Louis, MO & found mine at Lowes for about $18-20. It’s big, mature and bushy. Only had it for about 6-8 weeks and it’s essentially the same. I really like it so far, but perhaps because it’s not demanding, it doesn’t get much attention so far. Everyone’s comments are incredibly helpful. I’m grateful to read about the experiences of others with this plant.

  • @abigailspooner436
    @abigailspooner436 Год назад +4

    I received a tiny rooted 2 leaf cutting of this plant as a freebie around 2 years ago. I didn't know anything about it at the time and just let it do its thing. I honestly wasn't too interested in it but I was at the beginning of my plant journey and was just excited to get another plant for free, lol. Now it's a much bigger plant and is always working on a new leaf it seems! I don't think I would have bought it for myself but because I've watched it grow up over the last couple of years I do have some affection for it. :) I also have seen some massive birkins online and think it would be really cool to have a massive bushy Birkin for my living room or as an accent piece in the hallway. Thanks for the great video as always

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +3

      Ohhhh a massive one as an accent piece I could probably get on board with 😅😅😅😅
      I get you fully, plants that you raise from baby plants or cutting end up always becoming a bit special in thar way

  • @gypsylee333
    @gypsylee333 Год назад +7

    I'm in the US and see birkins often at Lowe's or home Depot or grocery stores even for cheap prices. I bought 1 at the beginning of my plant hobby and killed it in a few months, bought a 2nd one maybe a year and a half ago. That one has done great and actually it throws out leaves pretty quickly. I have it in just the soil it came with and yeah I love her. One point it had like 3 solid white leaves that started rotting at once I cut them off and it was fine again. I would definitely recommend for the price it's at now. Such unique variegation.

  • @RockoBonilla
    @RockoBonilla 4 месяца назад

    I’m from Fredonia, NY and I got mines today in Buffalo, NY in a tiny shop. I’m so excited to have found this plant.

  • @bunzie13
    @bunzie13 Год назад +1

    I still adore my birkin! I've had it for about 6 months - it was preowned for about 2 years before me. She's quite large and bushy, 5 stalks in 1 plant and I paid $30CND. They are pretty easy to find where I live in Canada but I have never seen one as large as mine. Thanks for the reminder on watering... with winter approaching, I likely need to dial it back after our hot summer. Mine is coming in with beautiful variegation on all growth points, some leaves smaller then others but still such a gorgeous plant. Currently getting about a leaf every 4-6 weeks on all growth points but assuming that will slow down into the winter. Loving this where are they now series!!

  • @vaylara5679
    @vaylara5679 Год назад +5

    Got one for around 3 Euro last year in a local Garden Center, its really a low price plant here in Germany. There were 2 or 3 planties in the pot, directly put it in Pon with self Watering and so far it loves it. Its already bigger then yours, but is growing under growlights. Mine is growing straight up, I was surprised it has this kinda climbing growth, because on all the pictures on the web it does not look like a climber at all. Can agree with the light requirements, switched it to another place with a stronger grow light but more space between the plant and the light and it directly started to get some browning on the leaves. So I put it back to its old position.

  • @skinakedest
    @skinakedest Год назад +3

    I really love this plant IN MY OFFICE. I have it in my aroid mix in a 6 in self-watering pot, in an east facing window, and it does really quite well being neglected. I love that it adds some variegation and interest to my office plants, and it's not one I have to worry about other people messing with when I'm not in the office. I would not keep it in my home collection though.

  • @hblady1
    @hblady1 5 месяцев назад

    Everything you have said is exactly what is happening to mine. Thanks for the pointers. I have only had mine for a couple of months. Fortunately I live in QLD so a bit easier to maintain. 🙏

  • @josephrapp
    @josephrapp Год назад +1

    Hello and thank you for this. I bought mine a couple of yrs ago for about 20.00...small and all green. Now it is very striated with white in newer leaves. Loves the brightest light in west window...no rot for me...took a small cutting several months ago and it is doing well in all aroid soil. I fertilize it lightly every couple of months. Expect it will slow down this winter in northern hemisphere. Recommend this if you want stable variegation and a good-looking plant.

  • @ericunderwood
    @ericunderwood Год назад +2

    I just bought one today at Home Depot (a home improvement chain store.) I went with the goal of getting a Philodendron, and this one was the prettiest option they had, in my opinion, due to the variegated leaves!

  • @roselyncenaspa-alisbo7569
    @roselyncenaspa-alisbo7569 Год назад

    Fully watch and thanks for sharing your very beautiful plants sir ! Stay connected ...

  • @jordysplanttales
    @jordysplanttales Год назад +2

    It’s a very easy to find plant here in Holland that sell for very little money. I bought mine a few months ago for about €5 I think and it has 3 little plants in the same pot. Also not sure if it’s already mentioned, but from what I have read and heard the Birkin either originates from a mutation of the Rojo Congo and was then cultivated or a hybrid from Rojo Congo and Imperial Green. Either way it definitely has dark leafed parentage in its genes. Mine started to revert recently and got big patches of dark brown on the new leaves. It now seems to have changed its mind as the newest leave has a lot more Birkin pattern on it again. Also funny that it’s a slow grower in your ideal conditions as all 3 of mine constantly keep pushing out new leaves in normal living room conditions. In size it doesn’t grow fast indeed as the leaves are literally piled on top of each other, but in terms of leaf production it’s very fast for me. Hope that helps 😊

  • @Dollsanity
    @Dollsanity Год назад +1

    I like the thumbnail and how you ordered the topics in this video. 👏🏾👍🏾

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад

      Awww thanks, trying something new with the thumbnails 😊💚🌿🙏

  • @831mrscardoso
    @831mrscardoso 10 месяцев назад

    We live in Santa Cruz, California and ours is from HomeDepot. My sons and I got this plant for my husband on fathers day 2023. Was not upset that the white lines started to fade out, it still is a beautiful plant with dark green leaves. Our apartment does not get any direct light, it's always dark so we have to pull back the blinds all the way so his plant and my growing collection of plants get some exposure to indirect light all day. His plant is growing slowly which isn't a problem for him since he wants a smallish to medium size desk plant. It may be time to repot it since we see roots coming out from the bottom holes. Thanks for this video btw 🙂

  • @christiegross1453
    @christiegross1453 9 месяцев назад

    I adore your videos and Memo I have learned so much from your plant reviews. I, for one, have learned that I have excellent taste in plants because we seem to have quite similar taste! 😂
    My Birkin is two years old and she has gotten quite light on top exactly like yours. Almost a reverse Birkin in coloring white leaves with green strips. I’m quite curious though if I just let her be what will eventually happen as she continues to mature.
    I still love my Birkin was my favorite and is still one of despite her current flaws. I find her interesting and I’m curious about her. That keeps her one of my top plants I gravitate towards first when I check my plants.

  • @sherrykumar2883
    @sherrykumar2883 Год назад +10

    I agree with your assessments of this plant. I purchased a fair size plant in a 6 inch pot over 2 years ago. I really did enjoy it initially. I kept it in an eastern window and it grew quite well and quickly. However after about 6 months the leaves were coming in smaller and smaller and the variegation was disappearing, the leaves were small and white. I chopped it back several times hoping to stop its decline. I still have the plant but the love affair is definitely over. If it were to die tomorrow I would have no desire to replace it 🤷‍♀️

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +2

      Yeah I think the majority in the comments are on the same wavelength as us, it seems many of us have fallen out of love with this one and are pretty much just having it tick over and if it perishes most of us would not replace it 😅😅😅

    • @notverynotoriousg5674
      @notverynotoriousg5674 Год назад +1

      I trashed mine, I live in a small space and real estate is just too valuable for to keep some tissue culture abomination.

    • @DouglasEKnappMSAOM
      @DouglasEKnappMSAOM Год назад

      Just give it more light.

  • @aingealtara1479
    @aingealtara1479 Год назад +1

    .. I got mine in 2018-2019 from a grocery store in Denmark where I live, not knowing what it was.. I feel in love with the white pinstripes on the green leaves and since it was sold as a "green plant", I had no idea.. I had it in my bedroom window (west) and it seemed to enjoy it a lot.. During summer 2020, it was living outside with most other of my plants, on my garden table shaded by a gigant parasol, it just grew bigger and bigger.. All new leaves was and is creamy white with very light green pinstripes.. The older leaves eventually turns greener and somewhat darker.. That summer it was growing out of the pot so a new would be in place.. Only thing was that I found 4 plants in the same pot, and still I had no idea of what plant it was.. So the 2 plants with stribes was in one pot, the 2 with solid darker green leaves only in another pot.. And then I had to do a research.. Big surprise when I figured out that it was 2 different plants, though one of the same.. One came out from the other.. Explaining.. The Birkin is a hybrid of the Red Congo, period.. Nothing more nothing less.. Information found at a gardener, and a book about philodendrons, and on Google about philodendrons.. So the Birkin does not turn into a Red Congo but a Red Congo can turn up from the Birkin.. Only because the Birkin is manmade of the Red Congo.. I still have my Birkin and she's grown big and bigger, though no arial roots like yours but loves the bright direct light in the window.. I gave the Red Congo away..

  • @ellieheathcote4155
    @ellieheathcote4155 Год назад +2

    I got my Birkin around 6 months ago for about £4 in a 4cm pot, Iv only had 1 new leaf from it though I did repot it so its probably putting energy into the roots. Hopefully when spring comes il get some new growth 🤞 I love it though ❤️

  • @marypresley2672
    @marypresley2672 15 дней назад

    My birkin is doing great here in North Louisiana USA. It keeps growing new relatively large leaves. They are about as wide as my hand.

  • @Gkrissy
    @Gkrissy Год назад

    I love my birkin. Picked it up like 5 months ago as a rescue at our big box store Lowes. It did have some root rot so I re-potted it and give it plenty of light. I am thinking of moving it to water.

  • @77pepona
    @77pepona 11 месяцев назад

    I had mine for 4 years indoors in Florida. it hasn't lost it's variegation but it's a slow grower and weird looking almost like the one in the video except that It's growing aerial roots like it wants to climb so I have it staked up , if not it will not stand upright. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one with a weird one.

  • @chantecampbell2207
    @chantecampbell2207 Год назад +2

    I have two. One at work and one at home. Costa Farms has mass produced it in the US. I got both of mine after their moment passed and I love them. I get why it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. My best friend’s keeps pushing out white leaves and she hates it.

  • @KnittedSister
    @KnittedSister 3 месяца назад +1

    I love reading all the comments saying the birkin doesn't mind being forgotten and neglected. 😂 I have adhd, and that is exactly the kind of plant i need.
    And it explains why i haven't managed to murder mine yet.

  • @shellym79
    @shellym79 Год назад +3

    We have them everywhere in Massachusetts. $10-$20. I think mine was $12 for a good size in June. I've had 3 or 4 new leaves. I had to move it to a few feet away from a south facing window to get the bright white stripes back. It did well in my north facing window but the white stripes were extremely thin. New leaves come out very bright but darken as they age I believe that's normal. No browning, no dead leaves. I'm battling thrips in my house but haven't seen any evidence of them being on this. Mine is named Priscilla. 🌱

  • @anitaroesch1144
    @anitaroesch1144 Год назад +3

    I got mine last year for 14,99€ in a big box store in Germany und it grows very easily in soil.

  • @silviap4478
    @silviap4478 Год назад

    I have had my birkin for 4 years now. I put it in a dark corner and it completely reverted to dark green. I have put it on an east facing window sill 3 months ago and now new leaves are completely white, before more green comes in after a week and as they get older, they have this beautiful striped pattern. I also never got it a bigger pot and it's growing really bushy with lots of new babies. Definitely one of my fastest growing plants, pothos included

  • @valiumsurbanjungle2041
    @valiumsurbanjungle2041 Год назад

    I saw this plant in 2019 for 3€ and immediately fell in love with it, I couldn't find what it was and a few months later the internet exploded!! Mine has pretty much stayed as small as I got it, but it's still alive and even though it's not one of my favourite plants (I'd love having a bigger plant) I still like it a lot.
    Χρόνια πολλά!!

  • @kellyduguay3368
    @kellyduguay3368 Год назад +1

    I knew your opinion of it before I got to the end 🤣! However you've done far better than I ... mine is not sitting anywhere that could be deemed bright (it's gone dark with limited varigation now) I was bored of it after 6 months, way to slow growth for my tastes. It's been readily available for at least two years in the USA, and the big plant dealers still push them through the big box stores albeit in fancy white pots! If memory serves me correctly they are a rojo sport, then tissue cultured en masse.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +1

      Yeahhh I think it was obvious before the end 😅😅😅😅😅😅
      Ohhh that makes sense how they emerged in mass, tissue culture fully makes sense

  • @a.g.devere4000
    @a.g.devere4000 5 месяцев назад

    There are various tales online about Birkin's origin, some say 'Birkin philodendron was first discovered in 1881 by British botanist James Hemsley, who named it after his friend Evelyn Birkin.' Other say it's a genetic, spontaneous mutation of a Philodendron Rojo Congo, that came out in the 1980s, whatever it was its origin I like it, I like the fact that new leaves are almost white and slowly get white/green striped, I like stripes! I like the fact is very very easy, no fuss, it can get very big, I have a couple since 2021 and they are quite big now, also I love they popped new baby birkins at the sides, and little red plantlets of Rojo Congo too (I separated a Rojo Congo from the original plant, which grows faster than its mother Birkin and it's bigger than her ahaha) so I don't care now they're not 'trendy' anymore, I still like my Birkins :)

  • @sandiesorchids9387
    @sandiesorchids9387 Год назад

    I have the Birkin for about 2.5 - 3 years it sits in a southwest window the leaves come out green and white but just deepens. Mine is growing very well no problems. I live in Canada and I believe I picked it up and the garden center.

  • @Lokiel
    @Lokiel Год назад

    Super fun is looking at them under a black light. They have another pattern you can't see!

  • @brownieswithnonuts2584
    @brownieswithnonuts2584 5 месяцев назад

    I got my birkin about 3 years ago. Found it in a Mexican grocery store for about 5, bucks, 3 years ago. Kept under grow lights because my apartment doesn't get much sun along with some succulents. It's gone from one to two stems leaves on the bottom are always dark and lose their pinstripes. Leaves on the top come out beautiful green and white. Super slow grower but its huge compared to what it looked like when I got it home. I enjoy the low maintenance on this planet. Not sure if it was trendy when I got it,i just liked the pinstripes leaves.

  • @caitlin228
    @caitlin228 Год назад +5

    They're so common in the US, Home Depot (a home improvement BBS) had them on sale for $3.33 recently

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +1

      Wow that is a very very low price, I am assuming a big grower is growing them on mass at the moment 😅

    • @SanskritBlue
      @SanskritBlue Год назад

      Yeah- Costa Farms has them.

    • @DouglasEKnappMSAOM
      @DouglasEKnappMSAOM Год назад

      @@Houseplantygoodness same here in Germany. 3.99 for a very small plant that a year later is as big as the video one. Loves it's Ikea plant light. 60 humid and 19-20c in the house in winter.

  • @JohnnyWin
    @JohnnyWin Год назад +1

    I got over my birkin pretty quick as well. I have a Mccolley's Finale and enjoy it much more.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад

      Ohh wow I have always wanted a Mccolley's finale, but they come up to rarely where I am, I bet it is beautiful 😍

  • @Lela-plants
    @Lela-plants Год назад

    I am in the US and I just found a Birkin at my local grocery store (Kroger) for 14.99 in a nursery pot with a nice ceramic one covering.
    I also bought a Pink Princess today in a really pretty ceramic pot for $35.99.
    My Kroger has an amazing selection of houseplants.

  • @hokeypokeypots
    @hokeypokeypots Год назад

    I got a Birkin at my local garden center for $2. last month. They were clearing out all of the houseplants that they didn't sell during the summer.
    It's only about 1' tall and was in a small pot, so when I got it home, I repotted it and gave it well-draining soil. Put it in my living room where it gets plenty of indirect light all afternoon.
    It's doing very well and is already showing new growth. I have a lot of philodendron in my home, since I find that they're very beautiful and easy to take care of.
    I like the little plant, but wouldn't have spent a fortune on it...or any other houseplant. There are so many beautiful plants to be had for low prices, so I don't need to get any plant as a 'status symbol'.

  • @julieoyundo
    @julieoyundo Год назад +3

    I've seen videos and photos from here in the US of people finding half reverted Birkins in stores. They're coming from Costa Farms. So every time I go to Lowes or Wal-Mart I look. I think it's weird and cool looking. They're half Birkin, half Rojo Congo. Mine isn't that interesting. It doesn't have a lot of white. It's mostly green with fine white pinstripes. It was the only one at Walmart and I was new to plants and just excited to find it.

  • @thelmaowens6063
    @thelmaowens6063 Год назад +3

    Costa Farms is mass producing them in the USA. You can find them in big box stores.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад

      Ahhh wow, they are easy to find here too, but not sure they are in the big box stores yet. I still remember a few years back where they were super hard to find 😅😅😅

  • @deniseakagvtspender5885
    @deniseakagvtspender5885 9 месяцев назад

    I was able to purchase this plant 2 days ago from Home Depot at a very decent price. I'm in the USA😊

  • @jaywright514
    @jaywright514 Год назад

    I got mine in May 2019 in a trade for an Anthurium regale. I was told it was a tissue culture mutation from congo 'Rojo' so I treated it the same. After a bit I tried to put it on a pole and that didn't work out well and was loosing variegation, I had to cut it back and reroot it. In the light I have it in I get nicely striped new leaves that turn green over the course of about 8 months. I have not gotten a leaf on the main stem either pure white or pure green. I have had a couple pups come out Birkin and a couple come out green. I still have it and still love it to this day and it's forming a nice rosette with some nice sized leaves. Basically mine looks like a striped congo without any red. If I lost it I would definitely repurchase if it was cheap much like a pothos.

  • @sarah2053
    @sarah2053 11 месяцев назад

    I just bought a 6 inch one today for $27 at a major hardware chain store here in the states. We will see if i can keep it alive lol looks super healthy, tons of new leaves coming out (for the time being).

  • @DouglasEKnappMSAOM
    @DouglasEKnappMSAOM Год назад +1

    I got one last year for 3 euros. Yes it was small but it's as big as his now. It's a GREAT plant. It looks good. It is easy to grow and it is now cheap, at least around here. I see no reason for it to be a fad or lose any status as it's just a good looking and easy to grow plant.

  • @robyncopp3854
    @robyncopp3854 Год назад

    Had a Birkin in early 2022. It was my favorite - they are gorgeous - but I was not successful with keeping her alive. But... When I was tossing my dead plant, there was a baby starting in the soil so I repotted it, thinking I would start a Birkin again. Nope - turned out to be a Rojo Congo (makes sense since Birkin is a hybrid of Rojo Congo & green imperial). Just got a new Birkin today, to try again. Much cheaper now - CAN$8 for 4". Now let's see if I can keep her alive this time. Lol.

  • @tddas8008
    @tddas8008 7 месяцев назад

    When I saw a picture of Birkin, I liked it a lot. It seamed unusual. In reality in a store it wasnt so impressive.

  • @daisywrabbit
    @daisywrabbit 11 месяцев назад +1

    rest in peace, Jane Birkin
    💚

  • @KnittedSister
    @KnittedSister 3 месяца назад

    Hi. 🙋 Just came across this video while doing some research on a mysterious house plant i bought in a supermarket for a few bucks last fall. It was marketed as a "philodendron white veins", which is not actually a thing, i have come to realize.
    Turns out it's a sneaky birkin. 😁
    It just put out a beautiful reverted leaf that's a third bordeaux, the rest of it bright white, and with a gorgeous transition between the two.
    The transition looks like the way a Tineke rubber plant has blotches of different shades of green.
    Now i'm hoping the next few leaves will have the same coloration, and if they do, i will try to separate and propagate the top bit. 😊

  • @lindasimmons2197
    @lindasimmons2197 Год назад +2

    I live in Wva.,U.S.A..and I got mine 7/2021. I think Its pretty easy to find here, however, as most, have falling out of love with this plant.
    I'm not that "in love" with mine anymore.
    Mine looks good (I have 2), have nice variegation, are growing well...I just don't like the leaf size.
    Mine are kept in bright indirect light (natural) and chunky aroid mix in terracotta. I keep my soil damp, never letting them completely dry out.
    I have a Rojo Congo that is full size and is big and beautiful. I also have a Prince of Orange which is still juvenile. The leaves and coloring are amazing.
    I'm keeping my Burkin's because the variegation is stunning and I would like to see mine to maturity.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +2

      Yeah I think my thought process is the same and also the Prince of Orange can be so spectacular when it starts colouring up for sure

  • @mariajesusmorales6121
    @mariajesusmorales6121 Год назад

    Cómo me río con tus vídeos de revisión de ciertas plantas ! 🤣🤣🤣 . Personalmente este philodendro nunca me atrajo , quizás por eso pese a ser una planta bastante barata en mi ciudad , jamás la compré pero para gustos los colores 🤷 . Un saludo 💌

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. Год назад

    I love my Birkin, it's growing well and wasn't expensive but I'll pay hundreds if I want a plant - then the expensive one dies - but not all. :)

  • @carocarooligan6230
    @carocarooligan6230 11 месяцев назад

    It's available at the Swedish furniture place for about a tenner (€) right now... and mine had two plants in the pots!

  • @monas.6839
    @monas.6839 Год назад +2

    I currently have some type of mite infestation on my plants and the Birkin was the first to show signs (small round dark spots on the underside of the leaves). I think I’m just going to toss it. 🙃

  • @summerrose1520
    @summerrose1520 Год назад +2

    Yes , very easy to get in USA and even ordering from places like etsy . Very easy to propigate , I cut mine down and mother plant grew new leaves and the other part I put in a glass jar and roots in a month . Its one of my least favorite plants because of growth paterns .

  • @marciajohnson1825
    @marciajohnson1825 Год назад +2

    Hi. I was excited to get my Birkin after watching a few YT videos. So I bought mine at a garden centre in London for approx £10 (I had purchased quite a few things that day so guestimating) it looked beautiful and i was hooked. But now I'm reluctantly admitting that I'm falling out of love with it and it's only been a couple of months!🥺 So far I've had to chop off around three yellowy-white leaves because it made the whole plant look manky. It seems to have around three new yellowy/white looking leaves that have yet to unfurl - they don't look very big though which adds to my disappointment. I can't explain my disappointment 😔 may be i feel let down, and because you have so eloquently verbalised my feelings, ill say no more😕

    • @weareorigin
      @weareorigin Год назад +2

      You may want to put it into a darker place, to force the green cells to be more present.

    • @marciajohnson1825
      @marciajohnson1825 Год назад +1

      @@weareorigin Will do that immediately. Thanks WRO!

  • @abc_cba
    @abc_cba Год назад

    I'm sorry if it sounds irrelevant or insensitive (or both), but your skin is awesome but what's with the eyebags ?
    Is it because of some condition?

  • @sandywall3632
    @sandywall3632 Год назад

    Hi. My Birkin is not really happy. Have tried more light, less light, more water and less water. Next will try to repot but it is a little late in the fall for that

  • @cathyg7671
    @cathyg7671 Год назад

    I got one at Lowe’s around July last year.

  • @keithlee3994
    @keithlee3994 11 месяцев назад

    The variation was the mutation of another philodendron, It was cut off and propagated and actually took root. Than It went from there, and they kept propagating it. Also if you give the Birkin less light it will start to revert back to its dark green foliage.

  • @ninav5417
    @ninav5417 Год назад +1

    I'm in the US and found one easily and inexpensively. It is a slow grower but given limited space, I'm ok with that. I grow indoors under lights. I have found that when it produces basal pups they are Rojo Congo, one of the parents not the variegated mother plant.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад

      ohhhh that is so interesting, I have heard a few people say that it pups out, mine never did, but kinda cool to know it can 💚🌿😊

  • @greenleaves6340
    @greenleaves6340 Год назад +2

    Home Depot have it. They look pretty and big at the stores but when I took it home It slowly decline so I just put it outdoors. Its been a year and still alive but grow very irregular and green🥴. Not loving it 😥 I would just buy the green variegated Canna coz they look the same and much easier grower for me😁

  • @alexandradavis315
    @alexandradavis315 Год назад

    My mom and I bought ours at Wal-Mart garden center about a week ago. I hope they didn't over water 😕 cause the soil is still wet and we had warm weather for the last 5 days.we live in north Carolina.

  • @keithlee3994
    @keithlee3994 11 месяцев назад

    And the US its a relatively easy plant To get ahold of now. I had mine for five years it was full and lush for me for about 5yrs before it started to Thin out and get leggy. I finally side to divide the plant and report them all because they come wit I finally side to divide the plant and repot it, it formed a lot of offshoots l. Out of eight of Shootz and the mother plant five Survived plus the mother plant so now I have six of them and they are getting lush again also create a new offshoots

  • @halliedobbins
    @halliedobbins Год назад +3

    I saw these 10/3/2022 at our local big box store (Home Depot) for $3.33 in a 6” pot. You could get 3 for $10.

    • @BjorksPaganPoetry
      @BjorksPaganPoetry Год назад +1

      that’s where i got mine in may! 3.33 for that, a silver sword, white butterfly syngonium, ficus audrey, and a calathea leopponardia!! they’re all actually very large when i bought them too, $3.. blew my mind. luckily i work there so i see whatever comes in!

    • @halliedobbins
      @halliedobbins Год назад

      @@BjorksPaganPoetry I also found a SSP for $3.33 at Home Depot! Awesome those are coming in 😊

  • @Hello_Fuckers0
    @Hello_Fuckers0 Год назад +2

    My Birkin puts new leaves out that are totally white and the green kind of bleeds into the white as the leaf matures. I bought mine at a big box home improvement store 2 years ago for $20 usd. I also lost that initial interest fairly quick after I got it home. It's done well with neglected watering in my southern exposure just to the left of the window.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +2

      The thing that does strike me with all the comments barring the facts that most of us lost interest is that surprisingly this plant (neglected as it might be for some of us) seems to kinda keep going.. It might not be pretty any more, but seems to want to be a survivor

    • @Hello_Fuckers0
      @Hello_Fuckers0 Год назад

      @@Houseplantygoodness exactly

  • @vickykent353
    @vickykent353 4 месяца назад

    Truthfully, I was shocked when I saw his Birkin. Were I this creater/influencer and that Birkin was the only one I had, I simply wouldn't do a Birkin video. I haven't heard that there's a rule book that plant content creaters have to follow. 😂 That poor plant needed to be rescued.

    • @7577ia
      @7577ia 2 месяца назад

      It doesn't look that bad and I'd looking good tbh

  • @iddybiddyladybugleeza262
    @iddybiddyladybugleeza262 Год назад +2

    I got mine off Etsy from a nursery in Oregon. I ordered 2, for the 2 I paid $15 back in 2020. I kept one in a pot & the other in my BiOrb. The one in the BiOrb did AMAZING! The other not so well. I recently got another one because my isopods ate the one in my BiOrb 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️
    There’s much better philo’s out there!

  • @kellydahlin9212
    @kellydahlin9212 3 месяца назад

    Yes, it’s in every big box store here in the US

  • @plant_bonkers
    @plant_bonkers Год назад +2

    One of Meh plants in what I grown . It was all pretty and nice till it started to grow all wierd, leafs got smaller, "variegation " got all wierd and end up just giving them ( had 2) away . No regrets there 😊

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +1

      Yeah I fully get it same meh for me too, kind of a weird growing plant so many little idiosyncrasies

  • @AammaK
    @AammaK 11 месяцев назад

    I could have gotten one for around 7 euros a couple weeks agoin my local nursery. There was a lot of aeroids in sale, just regular well grown plants in very good conditions too. Indoor plands tend to be quite a lot cheper where I live in general, but I regret only giving myself permission to bring home one prince of orange. I might go back but I'm pretty sure the sale ended already. Which might be for my benefit tbh, my studio apartment can hardly support any more palnts at this point. Oh well, I'm going to lose like half of them in the winter anyway😂 not to jinks it though. I'm literally praying they survive the heat in the first place.

  • @junjuncabral6702
    @junjuncabral6702 Год назад +1

    Home Depot here in the US have them in their 3 for $10 plants when they have it

  • @brendamoon2660
    @brendamoon2660 Год назад

    Every new leaf on my Birkin since I bought is has been a dark solid green.

  • @6nounouche
    @6nounouche Год назад +1

    Hi, I purchased mine in Wilko, 6 months ago. It cost me 8£. It was not exactly my dream plant. His 3 newest leaves were all white. And, of course, they became brown very quickly. I had to chop them. A new leaf appeared and was still very white. I put my plant outside in a sheltered position during the summer. My other indoors plants love it. But not this one. Its new leaf became brown and it started growing another weird looking one . I had to bring it back inside the house. Then, it started to improve. It has grown a few more leaves, all lovely variegated . This little guy is now in my bathroom, not far from the window and is a lovely looking plant.

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +1

      Awwwww that is an excellent idea I move a lot of mine outside for summer, never thought to move this one, might do that next summer if it survives the winter

    • @6nounouche
      @6nounouche Год назад

      @@Houseplantygoodness , if you put your philo birkin outside, then make sure that it won't receive any direct sunlight. Very white leaves are particularly fragile. Yours seems to have lots of them.

  • @vickktoriaa
    @vickktoriaa Год назад

    Really easy to find in the US now, available in big box stores.

  • @Lokiel
    @Lokiel Год назад

    Picked mine up from flower world last year on mother's day for about 20 bucks

  • @shorty2cherry
    @shorty2cherry Год назад

    they are common in the united states i see them a lot in my nursery were i like to shop for plants and i just bought one like 2 months ago for $3.

  • @mtgtomescourer
    @mtgtomescourer Год назад

    I am in the US and I've had mine for a year. I think it was $40 at a local nursery. Cut to this year and they're at every Walmart for $15 😂

  • @ejmniej
    @ejmniej Год назад +1

    Mine gives 2 new leaves a week literally, growing in aroid soil mix. I bought it around 2 years ago in Lidl in Poland for the equivalent of 2.5£ 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @rozalinkie
    @rozalinkie Год назад +1

    Those spots are called Extrafloral Nectaries. Completely normal. :) Nothing to do with the light

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 Год назад +1

    I believe a lot of these similar-looking hybrids are all derived from _Philodendron erubescens_ , such as Pink Princess, Prince of Orange, Imperial red & green, McColleys Finale, Black Cardinal, Moonlight, and maybe Rojo Congo. I think Red Emerald is as well. What is interesting, if they're all derived from the same species, is how Pink Princess and Red Emerald seem to grow as vines, and none of the others want to do it!
    When it first was popular I wanted it, but could never find it and I didn't feel like ordering one. Then I waited a while, and then it was at the local grocery store for ten dollars. $20 for larger specimens. Next thing I know the other store down the street had 20 of them one day. So I did get a couple in the end.
    I live in coastal San Diego, California, zone 10b, about a fifteen-minute walk to the Pacific Ocean; the only way I can keep the white veining on it is to let it have a hint of full sun in the morning. It gets the first rays at sunrise. After that, very bright indirect light the rest of the day. In a southeast exposure. Anything shadier and I know it'll revert. It's shaded overhead by a bougainvillea tree that's about 13 feet high and as wide. So it's a bit of an advantageous microclimate.
    I checked the UK and Ireland's USDA hardiness zone equivalents; ha, the nearest zone to mine, by comparison, is the very coastal Ring of Kerry in Ireland! I'm guessing that's where the name of the tune "The Palm Trees of Kerry" comes in. I lived two hours north of there, in Limerick, which is easily zone 6 or 7. It's hard to believe that just south of there it's like California. I'd say in the Uk, you could grow Birkin outdoors year round on the very southern coast. Maybe places like Cornwall? I think that's near there, maybe I'm wrong! I've seen some great tropical gardens on BBC Gardeners Wold, all in the south of course :-(

  • @justanotherfaceinthecrowd
    @justanotherfaceinthecrowd Год назад +1

    My birkin either puts out all green or totally white leaves it’s a pita, I’ve tried different locations but meh..it has pupped several plants in the year or so I’ve had it though Which I’ve given away to friends.. I think I paid £7.45 from Homebase for it in a 12cm pot 🤔
    Import coming soon! I’ve not heard anything confirming a date as to yet though, have you? ✌️
    Ps,Polite request; please turn off ceiling fan when filming as the flickering on your esmeraldense makes my eyes go funny…

  • @charliecgreenwelljr8011
    @charliecgreenwelljr8011 Год назад +1

    Not too much of an impressive plant for me. It’s been easy going to care for and it’s pretty next to green foliage or decorating so it has that. A good plant for beginners too! I live in Denver, USA and there is almost no humidity and it does just fine. I wouldn’t buy it again either haha. I fell out of love like the first couple of weeks after getting it. It does nothing for me. Great assessment!

  • @eleanoraddy4683
    @eleanoraddy4683 Год назад

    I really fancied getting one of these until I saw them in person, now not so much.

  • @pinkyysk
    @pinkyysk Год назад +1

    I'm not a fan. But still great vid
    I've seen them for 8 quid recently in a garden center near me.
    Do love your top so cute

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +1

      awwwww thanks 😊💚 yeah Same here I am starting to see them crop up for much cheaper these days

  • @teresawingbermuehle4212
    @teresawingbermuehle4212 Год назад

    I'm in the States Midwest location it's available everywhere 20 dollars 6inch pots

  • @Arcangeline
    @Arcangeline Год назад +1

    Mine was £5 in a buy 4 get one free deal last year (U.K.). It's a fairly reliable plant but yes, a little dull.

  • @sherryporsch9349
    @sherryporsch9349 Год назад +2

    Thought I liked it in beginning an now if it croaked I wouldn’t mind. 😁💚

    • @Houseplantygoodness
      @Houseplantygoodness  Год назад +2

      Same same 😂 😂 😂 😂 👍👍👍

    • @lizettedufour3684
      @lizettedufour3684 10 месяцев назад

      @@Houseplantygoodness Great!!! I just bought one today living in Canada.

  • @a_noelle8595
    @a_noelle8595 Год назад

    I just picked up one this week from Trader Joe's. They were going for $7.99.