Propagation of My Thai Import Dwarf Philodendron Billietiae

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Hello mga Ka-Plantitos and mga Ka-Plantitas Welcome to My First Ever Plant Propagation Video Playlist

And now lemme Introduce you to My Propagation Video of My Philodendron Billiettiae

Isa sa mga mahal na halaman sa Plant World. Bute na lang nakahanap tayo ng specimen na abot kaya na galing Thailand worth P3500 from a local Nursery here in Quezon Province.

I got this last year. And nilagay ko lang sya sa balcony kasi parang ang bagal ng paglaki nya sa loob ng bahay. So di ko siya napansin na ang laki na pala niya.

Nakita ko sa isang Fb Live noon ng Arid & Aroids kung paano mag top cut or magpropagate ng Billiettiae kaya nagkaron ako ng idea and lakas ng loob to propagate My Mother Plant.

Kaya naman Im very Happy from one pot. Two pots na sila ngaun. And update guys. Buhay na buhay pa din po sila. Loveit!

By the way guys What is Philodendron Billiettiae?

Arrow-shaped with orange petioles and green coloration, these leaves can reach 3 feet if the plant grows in its natural habitat.

Size & Growth

The plant itself doesn’t usually grow higher than 3 feet and wider than 8 inches. A moss pole will keep it from tipping over and sustain its upward growth. With its growth supported, the plant can dazzle you with its huge leaves.

Light Requirements

Your philodendron billietiae doesn’t need any direct sunlight. Bright, indirect light will be best, just like in its natural habitat, where the plant is shaded from the direct rays of the sun by trees nearby.

If you leave your philodendron plant out in the sun, its leaves will become scorched or they will turn yellow.

You need to take preventative measures to shield your billietiae from direct sunlight even indoors. Keep the plant a few feet away from sunny windows and instead choose to keep it near a north-facing or east-facing window.

Watering

Billietiae thrives in moist soil. If the soil is too wet, it could cause root rot. It’s not immediately obvious that you’ve been overwatering your plant or that its roots are rotting.

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