I'd strongly discourage buying any indoor plant over 40$. Hunting a rare plant is much more exiting than shopping for it and you might be surprised how quickly you can get "rare" plants for cheap. We have small private growers you pretty much give out variegated plants for special occasions. Most of the time they are given by word of mouth. We have a small garden center owned by a family that sells you a medium prince of orange for 10 bucks and if you pick a "good" pot you can get a big plant including a small propagation that just comes along for free. There are older ladies that just give away their monsteras because they are glad someone takes proper care of them because they are getting way to big for them. The further you go from social media the more joy you will have finding something "rare" in a small greenery. And then your plants come with a story! you will be much happier for it.
I cant agree more I go to special events of private growers I get really expensive and rare plants from 2$ to 10$. every time I see a post close to me I go, take extras and profit keep my spending low lol
@@SK-xv1inI literally came on to say the same thing. Got two from Trader Joe's last week for $8 each in a six-inch pot. The most I've ever paid for a plant is $40, for my Rojo Congo Philodendron which was already 2 feet tall.
I still can’t get over that something as wholesome as houseplants gets this dark and complicated!!! I love the human element when it comes to creating new varieties and finding ways of taking better care of what already exists and conservation… it’s wild how far that pendulum swings in the other direction at times. Love learning about all these niche back stories! Maybe one day we’ll see a pink monstera 🤩
Another excellent video!! The music and editing makes it feel like I'm listening to a cold case detective, I swear at the end I'm half expecting you to tell me to contact the local authorities if I have any information of the whereabouts of the pink princess 😂
Pink Princess is a sport of philodendron "Royal Queen". It had erubescens and wendlandii and others in its background. Wendlandii was used to create more compact hybrids.
@prettyingreen . Philodendron Royal Queen PP3396 is 1973 Robert McColley hybrid that is patent expired. I dont know what nursery Pink Princess originated at. I used to shop at Bamboo Nursery and did not see Pink Princess there.
fr lol and ive been through the wringer in hoyo gacha game drama so i thought this new hobby would be chill but i guess every community's got their own lore
I wasn't aware that this plant existed. I love that you were in the middle of that drama too. I'm somewhat new to the plant thing. I love that I woke up to this video. This is well edited.
Another excellent video. I swear I remember growing up with this in the 80’s and it was a common. Like collecting baseball cards, never know when the coaster is going back up! Great job!
So excited for this! Really been loving this type of content would love to know more about the rare Anthuriums and see what’s lying behind those doors.
Just gotta say that costa farms provides box stores with very low variegated PPPs. I found one with very high variegation and she’s my pride and joy! Still feels like an amazing find because she’s just gorgeous!
Chris, your documentaries are wonderful and put many things into perspective. They also instill confidence in your subscribers and customers when making educated decisions for their plant purchases. Thank you once again!
Even before the start of video, I would like to point out that there are many videos online which shows that plant has lost its pink variegation. After several cuttings, plant lovers eventually toss it in a corner Or a bin. So I have decided that instead I will buy pink aglaonemas.
I love your thriller movie style videos on ornamental plants. I am learning a lot watching your views. Learnt quickly the history of the Philodendron Pink Princess today.
0:06 as I’m sitting beside my very own of this plant species. Had such a hard time finding any info regarding its origins - until you showed up in my feed, 🎉
Love the history lesson on plants. It amazes me how much a lot of plants have dropped in price over the past year. The ppp will always be one of my favorites.
I have a pink princess and I hate it. The leaves get stuck almost every time. They grow wonky and the stem looks scraggly. Ugliest plant out of 150 plants I own.
Why are some of the pink princesses dark (dark cherries)? Is that just the emergent leaf? Do any stay dark? (I always thought the pink princess was a scraggle monster, so I don't have one.)
@@prettyingreen thank you! The only other “pink princess” I have seen locally had no pink and was priced at $200. This was about a month ago, at a fairly large nursery in the city.
Oglesby had these by the tens of thousands in the mid 2000’s from tc. I remember getting overgrown 10” baskets for $8 wholesale. It was as literally everywhere and nobody cared
I have 3 of them, and none of them have any pink on them. I had read once if they turn all green, the plant won't produce any pink leafs. I won't buy another one
I got mine at Walmart and I've never in my life had to pay $25 for a plant I took the risk left it outside and forgot about it and it's growing just fine even stole some of her pups already
And now in Poland after this boom we can buy the small one (not the baby size) for 20-40 PLN so around 5-10 dollars. (we don't get paid a lot so it's like a 20-40 dollars for us comparing our earning)
Ha! That 3yr old prediction post has me rolling. Just bought mine from "Costa Farms" at the local Walmart.. for $1! Really is a pretty plant though, I'd never actually heard of it til today.
im just trying to look for tips on how to care for a plant my friend gave me lmao i didnt know this lil guy had such drama in it like im new to plant caring and suddenly i get videos of how during covid there was boom of these or something
I bought this on sale for 10 dollars at Lowe’s no. 1 don’t really know how to take care of plants no.2 always buy on sale and l plants that are unique…
😂 why the eyeroll from that redditer? Of they wanted had that plant from earlier they should be happy. If they wanna buy it now and the price is too high for them thats the problem, then why they want it now? Because they saw it on instagram as well? 🤔
PPP are easy to look after, and easy to propagate. I give 3 plants from my original for free and I have 4 in my house at the moment. All this hype is such a nonsense.
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I own the largest Pink Princess I've ever seen, 5ft tall, leaves 14 inch wide x 17 inch long. And I won it in a raffle last year as a 3 footer.
The Pink Princess also has the most plantshamers LOL. Many complained about its very leggy growth and the very random with low pink variegation.
I'd strongly discourage buying any indoor plant over 40$. Hunting a rare plant is much more exiting than shopping for it and you might be surprised how quickly you can get "rare" plants for cheap. We have small private growers you pretty much give out variegated plants for special occasions. Most of the time they are given by word of mouth. We have a small garden center owned by a family that sells you a medium prince of orange for 10 bucks and if you pick a "good" pot you can get a big plant including a small propagation that just comes along for free. There are older ladies that just give away their monsteras because they are glad someone takes proper care of them because they are getting way to big for them. The further you go from social media the more joy you will have finding something "rare" in a small greenery. And then your plants come with a story! you will be much happier for it.
People spend so much on them. I ordered my cutting for like 15$ it’s small but you can tell it’s gonna be pretty!
And now the pink princess philo is for sale at Trader Joe’s for $10.99
@@SK-xv1in The mass produced ones aren't high quality. A stunning triple-P will always be very rare and hard to acquire.
I cant agree more I go to special events of private growers I get really expensive and rare plants from 2$ to 10$. every time I see a post close to me I go, take extras and profit keep my spending low lol
@@SK-xv1inI literally came on to say the same thing. Got two from Trader Joe's last week for $8 each in a six-inch pot. The most I've ever paid for a plant is $40, for my Rojo Congo Philodendron which was already 2 feet tall.
Bro, this new content that you're doing is just what the doctor ordered.
I still can’t get over that something as wholesome as houseplants gets this dark and complicated!!! I love the human element when it comes to creating new varieties and finding ways of taking better care of what already exists and conservation… it’s wild how far that pendulum swings in the other direction at times. Love learning about all these niche back stories! Maybe one day we’ll see a pink monstera 🤩
So interesting right!? I just saw a pink Musa! I think pink Monstera will come along at some point!
Oh god, I don't even want to know what a pink monstera will do to the market lol
@@ricky.888 Breaking Bad but with plants 😂😂😂 Heisenberg variegata 😂😂😂
@@ohemmygee216 Green yellow pink, whatever man just keep propagating that!
Let me tell you....I used to buy and sell cut up machine guns, and the plant world seems to have more shady characters. No joke.
Another excellent video!! The music and editing makes it feel like I'm listening to a cold case detective, I swear at the end I'm half expecting you to tell me to contact the local authorities if I have any information of the whereabouts of the pink princess 😂
Ive rewatched your previous documentaries so many times
Waking up to this one LITERALLY made my day. Thank you!!!
Damn. This comment MAKES MY DAY 😭🤗😊😊😊 Appreciate you watching!!!
Just finished the video on the way to Home Depot. While there found a marble pink princess with a ton of variegation for $19.99
Yup walmart $20 but same day the plantery here had one for $80 I just home it's not a fluke
Pink Princess is a sport of philodendron "Royal Queen". It had erubescens and wendlandii and others in its background. Wendlandii was used to create more compact hybrids.
That makes total sense. Did it come from McColley?
@prettyingreen . Philodendron Royal Queen PP3396 is 1973 Robert McColley hybrid that is patent expired. I dont know what nursery Pink Princess originated at. I used to shop at Bamboo Nursery and did not see Pink Princess there.
@@floridahiker1503 That's SO awesome you shopped at Bamboo! I've heard that was the place to be for Rare Houseplants :)
Notifications on for this one
Appreciate it 🙌
Holy shit I’m new to plant collecting and didn’t expect plant collecting to have such dark lore
fr lol and ive been through the wringer in hoyo gacha game drama so i thought this new hobby would be chill but i guess every community's got their own lore
I’ve had my pink princess for 30 years!! And taken many cuttings and love them. I live in Perth, west Australia.
That is AWESOME!!! That’s a while to have a PPP!!! 🤗
I wasn't aware that this plant existed. I love that you were in the middle of that drama too. I'm somewhat new to the plant thing. I love that I woke up to this video. This is well edited.
I love this style of video, they're so informative and add context to high prices ect. Can't wait!
Another excellent video. I swear I remember growing up with this in the 80’s and it was a common. Like collecting baseball cards, never know when the coaster is going back up!
Great job!
Love! More of these documentary! 💚🌿
Thank you! Will do 😄
So excited for this! Really been loving this type of content would love to know more about the rare Anthuriums and see what’s lying behind those doors.
I wonder too! Don’t know a lot about anthuriums, but I bet there’s some dirt 😅
very informative videos🌱🌱🌱 more vlogs please...Make us more love our plants because of their story! ♥️♥️♥️
Just gotta say that costa farms provides box stores with very low variegated PPPs. I found one with very high variegation and she’s my pride and joy! Still feels like an amazing find because she’s just gorgeous!
Chris, your documentaries are wonderful and put many things into perspective. They also instill confidence in your subscribers and customers when making educated decisions for their plant purchases. Thank you once again!
I’m loving the plant stories! Very educational and interesting indeed! Please make more! 🙌🏼👏😀
I love your plant documentaries!
Ive just bought 1 Pink princess in 6 dollars at lowes, i cant believe someone tried to sell me a cutting in 200 dlls back
in 2020
Really enjoying these like back stories on popular house plants! keep up the good work
Thank you!! 🙏 😄
Loving these documentary videos, getting a bit extra detail and history on these plants is great thanks!
I love this new style of content, I feel like you can make it about any plant and it would still be entertaining
Even before the start of video, I would like to point out that there are many videos online which shows that plant has lost its pink variegation. After several cuttings, plant lovers eventually toss it in a corner Or a bin. So I have decided that instead I will buy pink aglaonemas.
We go over the different versions of Pink Princess and varying variegations! Could be worth the watch 😊
loving the content lately easily shareable too, keep up the good work!
Loving your plant stories. Please keep it up!
😍🙌 keep this energy comeing!!
I figured if I just waited it out till the craze was over, i could finally get one at a decent price. I did, and it's a great plant!!! 🤗🌱💚
Thanks for this very educational video. I'm so stunned by what goes on in the plant market!
I love your thriller movie style videos on ornamental plants. I am learning a lot watching your views. Learnt quickly the history of the Philodendron Pink Princess today.
Haha I’m so glad you enjoyed this one! I appreciate you watching 🙌
Loving these deep dives so interesting, keep them coming.
Listening to this while at the grocery store and looked over and there was a pink princess
I need 2 for my bedroom and living room. Good morning sun rise north east
0:06 as I’m sitting beside my very own of this plant species. Had such a hard time finding any info regarding its origins - until you showed up in my feed, 🎉
3:25 Ben wayon. I paid 6$ at a franchised grocery store. Almost morbid knowing all this lol
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Love the history lesson on plants. It amazes me how much a lot of plants have dropped in price over the past year. The ppp will always be one of my favorites.
Can’t wait till next week to see what the scammers were doing
I love these investigative report style videos!
Im so glad I stuck with Pink Fittonias they’re so low maintenance and have *more* pink
Loving the documentaries!!
this is a very entertaining style of video, nice work
Very informative video, keep up the great work!
These videos are so much different from other plant videos on RUclips😍
I have a pink princess and I hate it. The leaves get stuck almost every time. They grow wonky and the stem looks scraggly. Ugliest plant out of 150 plants I own.
Hahahahhaa I appreciate this honesty! The leaves ALWAYS get stuck😅
I just put water on my unfurling leaves with a q-tip, a few x a day and they're fine! 🤗💚🌱 Love my PPP, and my White knight💚
Why are some of the pink princesses dark (dark cherries)? Is that just the emergent leaf? Do any stay dark? (I always thought the pink princess was a scraggle monster, so I don't have one.)
I love these videos, keep them coming!!
Soo excited for this
Another Amazing Video!!!
Appreciate it Shane!! Let's catch up soon!
Just picked mine up today it has 3 vines and was $26 at my local grocery store
There you go!! 😄
@@prettyingreen thank you! The only other “pink princess” I have seen locally had no pink and was priced at $200. This was about a month ago, at a fairly large nursery in the city.
Oglesby had these by the tens of thousands in the mid 2000’s from tc. I remember getting overgrown 10” baskets for $8 wholesale. It was as literally everywhere and nobody cared
Hahahaa wow that’s incredible!!! Love Oglesby
I was extremely lucky to find mine at the flea market! I only paid $6!
So informative!
Ahhh the Pink Congo… Kelly already covered that extensively
I just git 2 on clearance rack at lows lol
This is the way!
My local grocery store has pink princess marble and they keep coming in. Thankfully, they’re good prices.
Love to hear this!
I have 3 of them, and none of them have any pink on them. I had read once if they turn all green, the plant won't produce any pink leafs. I won't buy another one
Excellent! Bravo!
That Ph. youngii 'ilsemanii' on the list is just wow🤯
Just in time!!! I been thinking of getting a ppp
Yes!!! Try and get a marbled one 😄
I got mine at Walmart and I've never in my life had to pay $25 for a plant I took the risk left it outside and forgot about it and it's growing just fine even stole some of her pups already
hello Black Cardinal History please
And now in Poland after this boom we can buy the small one (not the baby size) for 20-40 PLN so around 5-10 dollars. (we don't get paid a lot so it's like a 20-40 dollars for us comparing our earning)
🥰🌿🥰🌿 thank you
Ha! That 3yr old prediction post has me rolling. Just bought mine from "Costa Farms" at the local Walmart.. for $1! Really is a pretty plant though, I'd never actually heard of it til today.
A DOLLAR!!!!?!
im just trying to look for tips on how to care for a plant my friend gave me lmao i didnt know this lil guy had such drama in it like im new to plant caring and suddenly i get videos of how during covid there was boom of these or something
Got mine for $20 it keeps giving pink leaves and die 😢I prefer the heavily green leaves with little pink at least they stay I know I have to cut it
The Pink Princesses in the 1980s weren’t like the ones today. They were stronger, grew bigger.
Very interesting back story; some are only pink in name only.
Good informative 🎉
New subscriber! 🎉
Appreciate you!!! :)
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Thank you!! 😄
I bought this on sale for 10 dollars at Lowe’s no. 1 don’t really know how to take care of plants no.2 always buy on sale and l plants that are unique…
Esperando ansioso!
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I'm so glad that this is a plant I will never want.
The pink princess marble/galaxy in my opinion, is much more attractive. Just found one full of color this weekend for 1998
I love the galaxy style var!!! So pretty
The color of really cool, but it doesn't make a ppp attractive. They look sickly
😂 why the eyeroll from that redditer? Of they wanted had that plant from earlier they should be happy. If they wanna buy it now and the price is too high for them thats the problem, then why they want it now? Because they saw it on instagram as well? 🤔
Recently at my local Trader Joe’s I found them for 10.99 USD
Incredible!!!
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I got mine today for $10 in bunnings 😂
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the way i got one for free just by trading my magnificum anthurium
Smart! 😄
I bought one from Trader Joe's last month for $12. 🤣
That's not even a Philodendron erubescens in the video
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crazy
I just got a cutting for free from my older sister lul
Amazing!!
PPP are easy to look after, and easy to propagate. I give 3 plants from my original for free and I have 4 in my house at the moment. All this hype is such a nonsense.
NPCs are so strange, so desperate for money they'll even scalp plants lmao