Philodendron Birkin Variegated | Rare White Veined Birkin | Veined Birkin | Exotic White Pinstriped Live Plant | Philo Tropicals
Philodendron Birkin Variegated | Rare White Veined Birkin | Veined Birkin | Exotic White Pinstriped Live Plant | Philo Tropicals is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Philodendron Birkin is a striking variegated plant with glossy deep green leaves streaked with creamy white to yellow pinstripes.
As the plant matures the leaves that grow up from the center will emerge white and later fading to a variegated leaf as other new leaves start to come up.
Philodendron Birkin prefers a temperature between 65- and 75-degrees Fahrenheit (18C – 24C) and aroid mix consisting of peat, perlite, charcoal, orchid bark, and some potting soil. Keep the soil slightly moist and water once it is almost dry about once a week. The humidity should be 60% or higher.
Water a Philodendron Birkin once the top 2” of soil are dry (5cm) about once a week.
Philodendron Birkin grows best in an aroid mix consisting of peat, perlite, charcoal, orchid bark and some potting soil.
Fertilizer is the major key to a healthy Philodendron Birkin with large, beautiful leaves. Fertilize using a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month in spring and summer. Fertilize every other month in autumn and winter.
This plant likes filtered sunlight for best performance with a well-draining potting medium.
Philodendron Birkin does best when grown in bright, indirect light. Position your plant near a window to ensure it gets the light it needs to grow but avoid direct sunlight to prevent scorched leaves.
Indoor Philodendron Birkin plants can grow from 1.5 feet to 3 feet in height (45-90cm).
The rate of growth of your Philodendron Birkin plant determines how often you need to re-pot it. When the roots have expanded as far as they can go in the bottom of your pot, it’s time to move them to a bigger one.
The best way to propagate a Philodendron Birkin is using stem cuttings. Cut a stem containing a node off your Philodendron birkin and place it in water, soil, or sphagnum moss.
Note: This is a living plant. The final product you receive may be slightly different in form, color, size and shape depending on the time of purchase.
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