


Genuine question, I've seen that white princess philodendrons may put out a pink leaf once in a while, but what are the chances that one produces pink leaves consistently? When I say consistently I mean she's been putting out pink leaves like 50% of the time (and she's NOT a pink princess philodendron). Like atm she has 5 pink leaves, but 2-3 of the older pink leaves have already fallen off. Usually about every 3 leaves, 1-2 of them are pink. I 1000% love her, but I'm so curious and would appreciate more info since I haven't seen one like her.
by ElectricalPiglet371

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Wow, she is beautiful!! I am very curious to find out more about your special situation
The top left leaf is like HEAVEN! Wow! 😍
Ok you know what this just isn’t fair 😂😍
give it some crazy disney princess name and sell it on etsy for 1000s
This is amazing
Please excuse me while I print this for my PPP’s vision board.
STUNNING.
It’s so cute!
a rarity nowadays! how old is yours? many of the wpp on the current market rarely get this big with that much pink, including my own. solitary stems like that are hard to come across which tells me this may be one of the few plants that hasn’t been tissue cultured or is from an early line of TC plants. I find many wpp suffer from unregulated shoot growth and turn into balls of constantly dividing stems rather than focusing energy into one main stem.
my hypothesis is that some sellers started to churn out lower quality plants from their TC batches with undesirable traits for a quick buck, those traits being less pink and uncontrolled growth. It’s not true for all plants but many of what i find in big box stores or for cheap online fall into that category.
She’s blushing from all the light
That’s so beautiful
https://preview.redd.it/7lyvy3fxe31f1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=6f04dff86415e925fde08954491f0666e9561c0c
Praying mine only grows to be half as beautiful as yours!!
Such a beautiful plant! 😍
Do you sell cuttings of this plant lol
Are you sure it’s not a ppp? The stems don’t look stripey (although I could just be missing it). If you’re 100% sure it’s not, it’s probably getting too much direct light, they’ll produce anthocyanins to protect themselves from environmental stress