Try Garden Safe Organic houseplant spray, systemic pellits for bugs you add to your Soil Last But NOT Least use fans to cirulate the air........at least 6 hours a day.been growing over 40 years an i have on had 3 plans ever with a problem... not kidding air movement is A Must !! Luv luv plants 😊😊😊😊😊❤
I love how u display your collection, love how the pots match! As for the Philo Splendid, I would suggest u air layer the plant first before chopping it. If u chop that plant it will have a hard time sistaining all those big leaves without a root system 😉
Thank you! ❤ The Splendid is good rooted in the mosspole, hope those roots are enough to sustain the plant. A while ago I also chopped the Melanochrysum and Adansonii along the vine, and was scared that it maybe wouldn't take it well, but they are doing remarkably well.
Your plants are beautiful! I know you mentioned a few being sun bleached, but mine sometimes look like that when they’re nutrient deficient. Thanks for sharing Jose!
Thank you! ❤️ Oh, that's interesting.. Do you also know in wich nutrient your plants are defecient in then? I do feed most of my plants with every feeding, will look on the bottle if I can see the percentage of nutrients and will look in to it! Thanks for the tip! Know I'm also thinking, if it could also maybe be fertilizer burn? 🤔
@@josejosephine Yes, you’re right! I had the same thing happen to a lot of my aroids because I was mixing 2 containers of nutrient & accidentally put the solution for the 5 gal in 1 gal bottle; a few plants suffered, but my 6’ Dubia leaves (all) turned light green then yellow within 36 hours…lost that plant.
The Deliciosa isn't growing becuse it's not getting enough light. Monsteras in general LOVE a high amount of light. Mine gets direct morning sun and lives like an inch away from a south facing window. Grows like a w33d.
I know, but I do want it to live there 😛 must say, now we have entered spring the Deliciousa gets a bit of direct afternoon soon, I do expect some growth this spring and summer. But just like you mention, it would defenitly grow better in higher light. I'm curious how yours is looking! Does it also has secondary fenestrations? 😃
Try Garden Safe Organic houseplant spray, systemic pellits for bugs you add to your Soil Last But NOT Least use fans to cirulate the air........at least 6 hours a day.been growing over 40 years an i have on had 3 plans ever with a problem... not kidding air movement is A Must !! Luv luv plants 😊😊😊😊😊❤
I love how u display your collection, love how the pots match! As for the Philo Splendid, I would suggest u air layer the plant first before chopping it. If u chop that plant it will have a hard time sistaining all those big leaves without a root system 😉
Thank you! ❤ The Splendid is good rooted in the mosspole, hope those roots are enough to sustain the plant. A while ago I also chopped the Melanochrysum and Adansonii along the vine, and was scared that it maybe wouldn't take it well, but they are doing remarkably well.
Sounds great!!! I forgot about roots in the pole hahahaha! 💚
Your plants are beautiful! I know you mentioned a few being sun bleached, but mine sometimes look like that when they’re nutrient deficient. Thanks for sharing Jose!
Thank you! ❤️ Oh, that's interesting.. Do you also know in wich nutrient your plants are defecient in then? I do feed most of my plants with every feeding, will look on the bottle if I can see the percentage of nutrients and will look in to it!
Thanks for the tip!
Know I'm also thinking, if it could also maybe be fertilizer burn? 🤔
@@josejosephine Yes, you’re right! I had the same thing happen to a lot of my aroids because I was mixing 2 containers of nutrient & accidentally put the solution for the 5 gal in 1 gal bottle; a few plants suffered, but my 6’ Dubia leaves (all) turned light green then yellow within 36 hours…lost that plant.
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The Deliciosa isn't growing becuse it's not getting enough light. Monsteras in general LOVE a high amount of light. Mine gets direct morning sun and lives like an inch away from a south facing window. Grows like a w33d.
I know, but I do want it to live there 😛 must say, now we have entered spring the Deliciousa gets a bit of direct afternoon soon, I do expect some growth this spring and summer. But just like you mention, it would defenitly grow better in higher light. I'm curious how yours is looking! Does it also has secondary fenestrations? 😃