Jeff! I love these types of videos. A full run through of the individual plants of same variety in your collection. I equally love the plant house tours, but this is a nice concise version. Please keep uploading, we love you! ❤😊
Wow! Thanks so much Freya! Whenever I make these videos I always think I'm jist rambling hahaha. I really enjoyed making this one though. Thanks for watching!
I was just gifted a Fingers yesterday. I cut off one leaf that had severe brown spot. I blasted the peat that was cemented to her very healthy root system. I put in moss with a bit of Orchid fertilizer sprayed in it. Ill be watching yours, any advice appreciated, I'm not super experienced with Anthurium. Yours are so lovely!
After seeing this video and your presentation, I feel like I may want to try a couple anthuriums...mmm. I am not sure if I should thank you or not as I am running out of room!
Awesome collection, they are all unique! Pretty sure I read somewhere that brown tips on leaves can also be the plant attempting to expel chemicals from tap water....?🤔 You use a filter so you're good👍😄 Thanks for sharing🥰
Thanks for your videos. Can you tell us how to keep insect pest from harming your houseplants? I have some scale insects that attack my succulent/cactus plant.
❤❤❤Anthuriums but El Cheapo here can't afford to pay the high prices just to kill them. I have about 100 of the Flamingo type of all colors. If I can find some of the ones you bought in the 40/50 dollar range, I would try one or two of them.
@@EverythingPlants No I haven’t any Anthuriums, I’m worried about my cold house with winter coming 🙁 How do you keep your basement warm? It’s over night that temperature’s drop so quickly!
Hey, Jeff I just bought an anthurium regale. I noticed you keep sphagnum on top of the soil of your anthuriums. I know your regale in perlite but should I keep sphagnum on top of my regale?
Hey April. I will be repotting mine into an aroid mix soon and I will be adding moss on top to hold in the moisture. It's up to you as it's not necessary, but I sure has helped me know when to water. When the moss is crispy then I'm fairly certain the soil is getting dry too
@@EverythingPlants I know it is not necessary but I actually like the idea when I had seen you were doing it. so I tried it on one anthurium and loved how it worked so I did it with more. With my regale, I guess I was just making sure. Good to know you will be doing the same. Thanks for the help. As always I love your videos and advice.
Beautiful A. Queremalense. I killed mine & now I have another, do you treat your Queremalense the same like your other anthuriums ? I don't know why it's so fussy under my care
Hello Nton. I honestly neglect that one so bad since I got it. I finally put it in a larger pot and gave I a support stick. Stay tuned for that video. I definitely let this one get a bit too dry. I've read that it doesn't like bright light either, so it's off to the side of my other plants under a grow light
I know you've been asked this before, so I'm sorry, but what is your preferred /needed humidity level for your anthuriums? I live in the desert, so I'm looking to humidify one room and I'm taking a consensus of plant youtubers with how much humidity they provide their anthuriums when they are not using grow cabinets. Right now I'm afraid to go down this road, so I'm trying to do the research first.
Why do you think the chunky aroid mix rotted the roots? The same thing happened with one of my monsteras but I can’t explain why (it had so much air in the mix).
I know I'm very very late but I thought it could still be helpful. Even though a chunky aroid mix has good aeration, many contain a lot of coco chips, moss, coco coir. They can hold on to a lot of water and make the mix too moist for too long. Many Anthuriums are epiphytes or even lithophytes and for them it's often too much moisture.
Does Perlite sorta work like Leca? Like does it wick up if you use a reservoir or water in the bottom? I was thinking about moving my ZZ to leca but leca is expensive and I already own perlite :P LOL
It is a porous material, but im not sure it wicks up water. I treat it the same as soil when I water.....just water it thoroughly until it comes out the drain hole. The great thing about using perlite is AIR FLOW! The roots love this. I don't use a reservoir or anything. You may have to water a bit more frequently then plants in soil.
I have found that perlite does not wick up like leca. You have to constantly water, or make sure it's in an alright container that retains the moisture .. like a prop box.
Jeff! I love these types of videos. A full run through of the individual plants of same variety in your collection. I equally love the plant house tours, but this is a nice concise version. Please keep uploading, we love you! ❤😊
Wow! Thanks so much Freya! Whenever I make these videos I always think I'm jist rambling hahaha. I really enjoyed making this one though. Thanks for watching!
I was just gifted a Fingers yesterday. I cut off one leaf that had severe brown spot. I blasted the peat that was cemented to her very healthy root system. I put in moss with a bit of Orchid fertilizer sprayed in it. Ill be watching yours, any advice appreciated, I'm not super experienced with Anthurium. Yours are so lovely!
That's an awesome gift!
I have one of my anthuriums top dressed with moss and it makes such a big difference, I really should do that for my others.
Beautiful anthuriums!! 😍
Thanks! Since using the moss all the new leaves form without imperfections
This video was SO informative and I learned so much, and I also remembered to water my homalomena! 13/10 ❤
Thanks Katie!!!
I have the Anthurium Pedatoradiatum when the leaves come in already divided 😊I’ve had it for a year and it just bloomed 🤩😊🤩
Nice work, ZAP!
After seeing this video and your presentation, I feel like I may want to try a couple anthuriums...mmm. I am not sure if I should thank you or not as I am running out of room!
Yes you should! Id recommend the crystallinum.
Gorgeous plants Jeff! I do not have any Anthuriums.
Thanks! Are you going to get one now? Lol
Awesome collection, they are all unique! Pretty sure I read somewhere that brown tips on leaves can also be the plant attempting to expel chemicals from tap water....?🤔 You use a filter so you're good👍😄 Thanks for sharing🥰
Interesting....thanks Cozmic Turtle!
Thanks for your videos. Can you tell us how to keep insect pest from harming your houseplants? I have some scale insects that attack my succulent/cactus plant.
Fortunately I haven't dealt with scale. I do know you take rubbing alcohol on a qtip and wipe them away.
Your anthuriums are beautiful.
Thanks! It's taken awhile to figure them out
❤❤❤Anthuriums but El Cheapo here can't afford to pay the high prices just to kill them.
I have about 100 of the Flamingo type of all colors. If I can find some of the ones you bought in the 40/50 dollar range, I would try one or two of them.
I know they are for everyone and definitely buy the cheap ones if you can find them! Thanks so much for watching!
Hello Jeff, I was watching Kaylee Ellen on UA-cam Best & Worst Anthurium and quite fancy the Anthurium Veitchii and it’s easy😊
There are some that are definitely easier than others! Do you have that one?
@@EverythingPlants No I haven’t any Anthuriums, I’m worried about my cold house with winter coming 🙁 How do you keep your basement warm? It’s over night that temperature’s drop so quickly!
Hey, Jeff I just bought an anthurium regale. I noticed you keep sphagnum on top of the soil of your anthuriums. I know your regale in perlite but should I keep sphagnum on top of my regale?
Hey April. I will be repotting mine into an aroid mix soon and I will be adding moss on top to hold in the moisture. It's up to you as it's not necessary, but I sure has helped me know when to water. When the moss is crispy then I'm fairly certain the soil is getting dry too
@@EverythingPlants I know it is not necessary but I actually like the idea when I had seen you were doing it. so I tried it on one anthurium and loved how it worked so I did it with more. With my regale, I guess I was just making sure. Good to know you will be doing the same. Thanks for the help. As always I love your videos and advice.
Hi! What is that Georgia’s large leaf to the left of you in the video?
Hey Katelyn. That is a cross between a queen anthurium and magnificum
Beautiful A. Queremalense. I killed mine & now I have another, do you treat your Queremalense the same like your other anthuriums ? I don't know why it's so fussy under my care
Hello Nton. I honestly neglect that one so bad since I got it. I finally put it in a larger pot and gave I a support stick. Stay tuned for that video. I definitely let this one get a bit too dry. I've read that it doesn't like bright light either, so it's off to the side of my other plants under a grow light
Humidity will help them grow ! Put them in an enclosure of some kind or cabinet.
I know you've been asked this before, so I'm sorry, but what is your preferred /needed humidity level for your anthuriums? I live in the desert, so I'm looking to humidify one room and I'm taking a consensus of plant youtubers with how much humidity they provide their anthuriums when they are not using grow cabinets. Right now I'm afraid to go down this road, so I'm trying to do the research first.
Hello! I live it a very dry region of Canada and mine are usually in about 50-60% most days.
Why do you think the chunky aroid mix rotted the roots? The same thing happened with one of my monsteras but I can’t explain why (it had so much air in the mix).
I know I'm very very late but I thought it could still be helpful. Even though a chunky aroid mix has good aeration, many contain a lot of coco chips, moss, coco coir. They can hold on to a lot of water and make the mix too moist for too long. Many Anthuriums are epiphytes or even lithophytes and for them it's often too much moisture.
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Thanks
Would the spagnum moss top dressing trick work for calathea too?
I've never tired it with calathea, but I'm sure it would have similar results
Does Perlite sorta work like Leca? Like does it wick up if you use a reservoir or water in the bottom? I was thinking about moving my ZZ to leca but leca is expensive and I already own perlite :P LOL
It is a porous material, but im not sure it wicks up water. I treat it the same as soil when I water.....just water it thoroughly until it comes out the drain hole. The great thing about using perlite is AIR FLOW! The roots love this. I don't use a reservoir or anything. You may have to water a bit more frequently then plants in soil.
I have found that perlite does not wick up like leca. You have to constantly water, or make sure it's in an alright container that retains the moisture .. like a prop box.