Multiply Your Birkin! 🌱 How to Propagate Philodendron Birkin in Water and Soil

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @PlantHouseGarden
    @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад +12

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  • @STYLINGMagazine1
    @STYLINGMagazine1 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much! You solve my problem! Amazing video and Beautiful Plants Design ❤❤

  • @golddustwoman65
    @golddustwoman65 Год назад +1

    thank you so much for this video! I had no idea that my plant was a Philodendron Birkin and mine looks just like this one right now. I'm going to add more soil and propagate the little ones that have popped up.

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад

      Thank you too, I’m glad to help 😊
      Happy growing 🍃🤍

  • @debboisvert7993
    @debboisvert7993 Год назад +1

    Good video! Thanks!

  • @lorettajordan5959
    @lorettajordan5959 Год назад

    Thanks, i will be trying that with my Birkin.

  • @Shazzadut1
    @Shazzadut1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. I have a philodendron Birkin and it has spilt and started to droop. This is exactly what I was looking for. Is there any way to make the plant develop the striped leaves? A lot of mine are just full green.

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, this way is the best solution for that. Try to give more light and it should start growing new leaves with more white variegation.🙏💚

  • @RnBaas
    @RnBaas 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this video. Very helpful. I'm wondering, what is the benefit of leca when propagating in water? I normally just use water but would like to try leca

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm delighted to hear that you found the video helpful. When it comes to propagating in LECA (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate), it offers several benefits. LECA provides stability for the cutting, prevents rot by allowing better airflow, and supports root development. It also helps in maintaining moisture levels without waterlogging. While using LECA is beneficial, propagating in water is always a good option as well. Give it a try, and feel free to share your experience or ask any more questions. Happy growing! 🍃🤍🙏

  • @gracious9775
    @gracious9775 Год назад +3

    Mine almost gone.only roots I ve in the cocopeat.
    How to get those into live?
    I trying hard to survive them

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад

      I’m sorry for your birkin; try to place them in a plastic transparent container with lid to keep the environment moist, plant them there and place the container to a light spot but avoid direct sunlight. Without seeing the roots I can’t tell you much, just don’t give up they need time to start growing leaves. And what happened? There were only roots or it was a plant?

    • @gracious9775
      @gracious9775 Год назад +2

      @@PlantHouseGarden my sister gifted me two birkins in a white plastic pot at the size of 6 inch pot. It was a good plant at first.
      It was growing well but the temperature was too high at my place so it cldnt tolerate the humidity.
      The leaves got shredding nd becoming yellow.
      The baby leaves also fell down without opening.
      Now I ve only only roots under the cocopeat.
      Still having faith so I dint dismantle it.

    • @gracious9775
      @gracious9775 Год назад +1

      @@PlantHouseGarden thanks for your reply.i really appreciate it.❤️

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад

      @@gracious9775 yellow leaves and dropping new leaves could be root rot from too much water or very dried roots. Check the moisture of the soil to see if it’s dry or wet, also try to place them in cooler place. Water them when the first 2 inches of the soil are dry and remove the excess water from the bottom. They are very resistant plants it might survive. Wish you luck, and let me know 🤗🍃

    • @gracious9775
      @gracious9775 Год назад

      @@PlantHouseGarden ❤️💜 surw

  • @Nepalibunai
    @Nepalibunai 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this informative video! May I know the name of that brown balls that you used to Maintain moisture and stability please.

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching, it is called Leca (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate) 🙏🍃

  • @nik-amunra5972
    @nik-amunra5972 7 месяцев назад +1

    Where is the trelis from- is it plastic (or a material safe from degrading in the soil)?

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  7 месяцев назад +1

      These are very old; I guess they're plastic, but I've never had problems with degradation in the soil. 🙏🤍

  • @pamelafeather6405
    @pamelafeather6405 Год назад +12

    never stick a plant directly into the bottle of rooting hormone, I was taught in horticulture school.

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад +2

      Oh, thanks for letting me know, I didn’t know that, I don’t use rooting hormone usually. Could you tell me why? Thanks again 🤗🍃🤍

    • @pamelafeather6405
      @pamelafeather6405 Год назад +6

      @@PlantHouseGarden It has potential to contaminate the whole bottle, if an unknown pathogen was present. Pour a little bit on a piece of paper you can curl into a cup in your palm is how I do it. There are other ways. Great video. I like that plant a lot. Thanks for posting this.

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад +3

      @pamelafeather6405 Thanks again for the advice, I’ll definitely won’t stick directly next time. Have a lovely weekend 🍃🤍

  • @nopeoplenoproblems
    @nopeoplenoproblems Год назад +8

    ❤❤❤

  • @yashodavishwakarma560
    @yashodavishwakarma560 Год назад +8

    Beautiful plants 👍 lk ♥️ stay connected

  • @dimenzijaX
    @dimenzijaX Год назад +7

    Thank you for this great video! I never knew how important it is to transplant a plant properly to ensure its long-term happiness and health. Your detailed step-by-step explanation is very clear and easy to follow.

  • @argan369
    @argan369 Год назад +6

    I love this video! Transplanting flowers is something I've been doing for years, but I still learned some new tricks and tips by watching this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍

  • @Natureflowers
    @Natureflowers Год назад +4

    Very good video and beautiful Philodendron

  • @georgiamonk7891
    @georgiamonk7891 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I’ve just rescued a birkin that was actually 4 tightly packed plants in one pot. Now that I’ve divided them I’d like to prune them so they are less tall and can form a more bushy shape. Is it ok to prune? Thanks!

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  5 месяцев назад

      It is okay to prune, but I would suggest waiting for a while if you recently made the division. Let them adapt first, then prune. It might be too much stress to do all at once. I hope this helps. 🙏❤️ Thank you!

  • @macyutube6095
    @macyutube6095 Год назад +4

    I really like your approach to transplanting flowers. Your emphasis on choosing the right container and soil is very helpful and will surely help me keep my plants healthy and happy in the future. Thank you!

  • @musicforspabeautyhairsalon2586
    @musicforspabeautyhairsalon2586 Год назад +3

    Beautiful video! I'm excited to transplant my flowers soon after watching this video. I hope I'll be successful and that my plants will soon bloom and grow healthy. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @MyCuteHomegarden
    @MyCuteHomegarden Год назад +3

    Wow so beautiful n healthy plant

  • @nancielawson3848
    @nancielawson3848 2 месяца назад +1

    So Helpful!!! Thank you!!! 👍

  • @pradeepmartin2429
    @pradeepmartin2429 Месяц назад +1

    Very good explanation

  • @smilegardening8896
    @smilegardening8896 Год назад +3

    Nice vid👌

  • @AngelMamaPlus2
    @AngelMamaPlus2 Год назад +1

    What does the node look like? It does not seem obvious like on a lot of other plants

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  Год назад +1

      The node of a Philodendron Birkin typically appears as a swollen, joint-like section on the stem, where leaves emerge. It is often cream or white in color, creating a striking contrast with the green leaves. It looks like the nodes of pothos plants. 🍃🤍

  • @urszulakowalczyk2181
    @urszulakowalczyk2181 11 месяцев назад +1

    Polonia Ula Z ŁODZI love 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤Polonia Ula ok.

  • @AbdelwahabBakry
    @AbdelwahabBakry 11 месяцев назад +1

    how is tissue culture done on this plant please !

    • @PlantHouseGarden
      @PlantHouseGarden  11 месяцев назад

      Tissue culture for birkin plants starts by taking tiny tissue samples, typically from the stem. These samples are then carefully placed in a sterile environment, where they receive the precise nutrients and hormones they need.

  • @InnerPeace2
    @InnerPeace2 3 месяца назад

    Thanks! ❤️