Want more of those beautiful pink variegated plants? Learn how to propagate your Pink Princess Philodendron and expand your collection with this easy-to-follow guide.
Select a Healthy StemChoose a stem with at least two nodes (the points where leaves attach to the stem) and a few leaves.
CutUsing clean, garden snips or scissors, cut just below a node.
RootPlace the cutting in water, ensuring at least one node is submerged. Change the water weekly.
PlantOnce roots develop (typically within a few weeks to a month), plant the cutting in a pot with a well-draining potting mix.
GrowPlace your new Pink Princess in its ideal light conditions and resume regular care.
Follow along to learn more about how to care for Pink Princess Philodendron.