I love you channel as you are consistent with the updates and timelapse of plants which i think most people are excited and interested to look forward too. Keep it up!
The first video of this encouraged me to buy some seeds! I sowed them last week in a mix of spag, coir, and soil. They are already starting to grow their roots. I was so excited to see this update
These plants grow great attaching to wood or cement or brick walls. They need the first 2-3 roots to kind of feel out that they're against a stable structure and then they start latching out. It's a myth that it needs to be wet/moist for the roots to latch on.
@@TechplantChannel from my experience the younger the plant, the better and the plant needs to be tied to the wood. They need to know it's a stable structure
I've been waiting for this video for so long. As I bought my own seed and they are doing great. The seed have multiple shoots. So excited for them to grow big! 🥰
I want to see an experiment with a moss pole and a regular stake but have it secured well…if it feels just as secure wouldn’t it grow the same? Or is it the fact that the root has something to really grab onto and is also getting water and nutrients from the moss…
I bought a baby monstera and it's JUST NOW starting to put out fenestrated leaves. It's about 2ish years old, it's huge though, but it really must be the moss poles. I was thinking it was finally doing it bc it got old enough, but it's probably the pole I put in with it. Damn.
Is this one getting the White texture on the leaves or is it just the "normal" Monstera? I want to grow up a Monstera Deliciosa Variegata. Nice content, thanks.
Can you make a video about HB 101 plant vitalize Ive only seen a couple of videos and articles about the plant vitalizer without no control groups 😅 it would really be helpful
Why don’t we put a sapling in a big 18*18 inch pot ,so we don’t have to repot it every year, As Many people recommend to repot a plant in a pot only one size bigger than previous one, can you please let me know why it is so?
would it be better to germinate an Alocasia corm with sphagnum moss rather than leca and water? I’ve had my corm in leca and shallow water for about two weeks and nothing has happened
@@TechplantChannel this one has never flowered which always made me a little suspicious, as of now it looks exactly like your monsteras prior to producing fenestrations. It's been producing bigger leaves lately and I just noticed a tiny root poking through the most recent stem!
I had depression for like 6 months i didn't water mine it looked fine i watered it ITS NOW BESIDE ME TAKING UP MY ROOM AND I HAVE TRIMMED IT MULTIPLE TIMES BUT NOW IT HAS HUNDREDS OF KIDS
Maaan, I'm starting to think that you could just plant some grass, make a video of different types of watering, and I would still enjoy it ^^
Lol thank you for the compliment!
I love you channel as you are consistent with the updates and timelapse of plants which i think most people are excited and interested to look forward too. Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words! I'll keep it up!
The first video of this encouraged me to buy some seeds! I sowed them last week in a mix of spag, coir, and soil. They are already starting to grow their roots. I was so excited to see this update
Nice job!
These plants grow great attaching to wood or cement or brick walls. They need the first 2-3 roots to kind of feel out that they're against a stable structure and then they start latching out. It's a myth that it needs to be wet/moist for the roots to latch on.
I bet you live in Louisiana or Florida 🤣
I've got very low humidity but I can try rooting them on dry wood
@@TechplantChannel from my experience the younger the plant, the better and the plant needs to be tied to the wood. They need to know it's a stable structure
How satisfying to grow your own Monsteras from seed! Please continue your videos as I love them!
Thanks! Will do!
5:27 what kind of black magic did you use to bend the aerial root like that without it breaking? :o
Lol I just bent it, when they are young like that they got some flex to em, well see how it looks in thr future
That’s good to know! I wasn’t sure what to use to prop up monsteras
Thanks for watching! Even just regular poles can help too
Love your videos. Keep up the timelapses
Will do!
I've been waiting for this video for so long. As I bought my own seed and they are doing great. The seed have multiple shoots. So excited for them to grow big! 🥰
Awesome!
literally just watched the initial vid on this !! and my seeds should come in the mail today !! so excited
Perfect timing!
I am excited to take good care of mine and see how big I can get it!
Based on your other plants I'm sure it will do great. Also they can fruit and you can eat them!
I want to see an experiment with a moss pole and a regular stake but have it secured well…if it feels just as secure wouldn’t it grow the same? Or is it the fact that the root has something to really grab onto and is also getting water and nutrients from the moss…
Great update, fantastic information in an unfussy and chilled out way. Keep it coming 🙂🌱
Thanks for the kind words!
Great experiment! Where do you recommend I order the seeds from so that I can experiment myself?
Great update ! I definitely want to try this in the future
Its fun and the seeds are pretty cheap
I bought a baby monstera and it's JUST NOW starting to put out fenestrated leaves. It's about 2ish years old, it's huge though, but it really must be the moss poles. I was thinking it was finally doing it bc it got old enough, but it's probably the pole I put in with it. Damn.
Nice work! I hope the pole helps yours get those big leaves!
I love these kind of experiments. New sub!
Awesome thanks for the sub. I just kicked off a lot of new experiments. Will be a few months tho till they are ready lol
I've got a monstera on its 5th leaf with 2 fenestrations but it hasnt developed any air roots whatsoever..
Is this one getting the White texture on the leaves or is it just the "normal" Monstera? I want to grow up a Monstera Deliciosa Variegata. Nice content, thanks.
These are all normal ones
This is a great experiment! Where is the moss pole from?
I designed and printed it. I'm hoping to sell them soon
Can you make a video about HB 101 plant vitalize Ive only seen a couple of videos and articles about the plant vitalizer without no control groups 😅 it would really be helpful
Do you use bottom heating and how warm do you keep your seedlings in general?
Nice video bro. Gave me some ideas. Thanks
Awesome, I hope they work out well!
So Thankful! Ordered my seeds and I wrapped my seeds in wet paper towel. Let's what happens.Thank you!
That should work too good luck!
Are youe lemon trees still alive? Are you gonna make a update
They are dead, when I moved they died
Moss poles are OP
for sure, I have finalized a design in my head that hits all the spots i wanted to improve, now i just have to model and print it!
My monstera is growing a 55 cm aerial root! It’s sooo loooong
Amazing!
How long does it take for a plant to grow from seed for this large plant?
Why don’t we put a sapling in a big 18*18 inch pot ,so we don’t have to repot it every year, As
Many people recommend to repot a plant in a pot only one size bigger than previous one, can you please let me know why it is so?
would it be better to germinate an Alocasia corm with sphagnum moss rather than leca and water? I’ve had my corm in leca and shallow water for about two weeks and nothing has happened
Awesome vid!
Thanks!
Aren’t you supposed to boil/soak the leca?
I've never done it, you can if you want to
Yay!
Thanks for watching!
Let me get some of those cuttingssss
Lol one day I wanna sell plants but it might be pretty far off into the future
Can you please send me some monstera plants ,i am in south Africa
Waaaaait a minute. I think this video just made me realize my "anthurium" is actually a baby monstera...
Some anthurium look like that tho what kind do you have? If it had red flowers its an anthurium
@@TechplantChannel this one has never flowered which always made me a little suspicious, as of now it looks exactly like your monsteras prior to producing fenestrations. It's been producing bigger leaves lately and I just noticed a tiny root poking through the most recent stem!
These grew faster than the cuttings
Yeah, remember tho my cuttings in my recent video were from a plant thay was severely dehydrated and left in the cold many nights
I had depression for like 6 months i didn't water mine it looked fine i watered it ITS NOW BESIDE ME TAKING UP MY ROOM AND I HAVE TRIMMED IT MULTIPLE TIMES BUT NOW IT HAS HUNDREDS OF KIDS
Is this a monstera deliciosa borsigiana I believe it is but am not sure
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Thanks for watching
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Thanks for watching!
You & An0maly have the same shirts.
They must hit up the clearance rack lol
Omg first
Nice!!!
Your plants always look so unhealthy, yellow and curled, in loads of videos haha
Thanks for the video. Interesting seeing the way they grew. 💚🌿🪴🌱💚
Thanks for watching!