I love your home updates videos, I'd love to see ones of you clipping back, cleaning up, and generally caring for all your houseplants. Loved your styling, purging, and pruning ones! :D
Awesome video!! Love those videos from your home by far the most. One thing I've experienced myself is that Monsteras hate to be propagated by sticking "old" aerial roots into soil. Never had success trying to do that. Water or moss all the way.
This video is amazing! I learned so much from it! I have a rooted aurea cutting that I'm trying to encourage growth from the growing eye. You gave me hope!
Your videos are so informative. I love all of your videos, and really appreciate the monstera albo care tips. I’ve learned so much from watching your channel.
wait… did I miss this? (“I’m feeling greedy today “😈-onlySean) Hi Sean, im not on your patreon but I show my support by watching your videos from start to end, and I never ever skip ads… I promise 😉
My favourite one is the variegated plant episode. hi, Shaun, you should have a leaf that is half cut on the wall..is there any update in your last propagation video of billietiea. Thank you.
Such a good video. Sean, can I cut the aerial roots without hurting the plant? I have a monstera that the aerial roots are hitting my cement patio floor.
What N P K numbers do you recommend? I have 2 different fertilizers - one is N9 P3 K6 and the other is N7 P9 K5 so, I am wondering if I should get another for these plants which I do not mind to get. I have 2 Aurea’s that I started from wet sticks that I received in early January and they have grown painfully slow however, recently they have taken off growing and I’m so happy. So far they both have good variegation. I’m getting ready to repot and add a moss pole and after watching this, I want to make sure I have the right fertilizer.
I just recently asked the store if they still had the general potting mix and they said no 😢 but I understand your point. Hope your current businesses go well!
Question: I have a 'Black Varnish' Pseuderanthemum plant that developed a variegated sport last year. It grew 4 sets of leaves with reducing variegation (50%, then 75% & 25%, etc) before returning to normal. I cut the branch after that node to encourage branching, but unfortunately the main leaves eventually dropped and it has stayed a bare branch, even when I have trimmed the rest of the plant to try and get growth into that branch. My question (after my long winded introduction) is, is there a way to encourage growth from that specific branch beyond what I've already done, or is it possible a lost cause?
Interesting… I wonder what that variegation look like on that… but these guys should respond well to pruning. I hope you propagated top cuts. Sometimes plants dont grow a new branch at the node below where you cut… they may grow it at the base instead. The only way I can think of, and I might be wrong, would be to apply keiki paste (commonly used in orchids) around the node you want the branch to sprout.
Hi Sean (did I spell it right?) The production company I'm involved in is currently pitching and is asking if you would be interested in hosting a plant-related show in Taiwan? How do I message you privately?
Love such prop videos! Does this mean its a myth that the growing eye placement determines the variegation? Since those were in the "no" pile but produced beautiful leaves 🤔
In my experience, the “yes” pile would have produced good variegation with a much higher possibility (but they died unfortunately). In the “no” pile there were a few maybes, because it was impossible to tell as the growing eye was covered. However, an all green growing eye from a variegated stem could still produce variegation but at a much lower possibility.
@@onlyplants oh it is an adjective. Then I think it should be "it is etoliated" instead of "it has etoliated". Sorry, ignore me. Just talking to myself.
I still have to get a Constellation. One variegated monstera I bought never grew one millimetre, not one. I threw it out after a year. I bet I buy another lol.
Interesting that you can propagate by putting just the aerial root in the potting medium. Whether or not you have 100% success rate we learn from your mistakes!!
@@drmdrm3703 travelling is what supports the plant hobby. Sean is an exceptionally plant parent and doesn't need to be made to feel bad about losing a couple cuttings.
@@leahnelson771 my point was more about people hoarding plants in general that they can't appreciate/take care of each of them properly anymore. And that downsizing is actually a good idea for some situation. Not trying to make anyone feel bad about themselves. But hey people are allowed to do what they want obviously.
I miss these videos! The garden/nursery tours were great but I really enjoy watching your plant care/update videos and I’m so glad you uploaded this!
Thank you. More to come!
I love that you give honest updates.
I feel embarassed by my recent updates haha. I promise to be home more often!
I love your home updates videos, I'd love to see ones of you clipping back, cleaning up, and generally caring for all your houseplants. Loved your styling, purging, and pruning ones! :D
Thank youu. More to come 😀
I love these tutorials of you at home. Your videos of various gardens have been amazing but I’ve missed your home vids ❤
Thank you. More to come!
“I’m just passing by the stove” 🤣 plant parents are some of the most resourceful n creative ppl lol
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Awesome video!! Love those videos from your home by far the most. One thing I've experienced myself is that Monsteras hate to be propagated by sticking "old" aerial roots into soil. Never had success trying to do that. Water or moss all the way.
Good to know! I think water propagation seem to be the proven method!
I LOVE all your episcias you have growing on the living wall.
Thank youuu ❤️
Love these kind of videos. Back to the basics. Thank you.
Thank you. More to come! My travels have slowed down a lot
Your home studio living wall is looking so very nice🐸excellent throwback propagation video🐸Thank You
Thank you
This video is amazing! I learned so much from it! I have a rooted aurea cutting that I'm trying to encourage growth from the growing eye. You gave me hope!
Im ready to chop mine up again. I now have 2 plants with good variegation and over 10 leaves each 🤤
Really love this type of video! Very inspiring. 21:05
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽😀
Great video. Very helpful and I love how honest you are. Thank you Sean !!
Thank you ❤️
Your videos are so informative. I love all of your videos, and really appreciate the monstera albo care tips. I’ve learned so much from watching your channel.
😀😀 thank you
Very informative. Thank you Sean for the great video❤
Yaye ❤️
yay love when you do these vids ! so informative! thanks 😊
Yaye ❤️
Thanks for props with updates Sean!
Yaye, my pleasure
Your coco wall looks so good and lush now!
Thank you. I still need to do some proper styling though
wait… did I miss this? (“I’m feeling greedy today “😈-onlySean) Hi Sean, im not on your patreon but I show my support by watching your videos from start to end, and I never ever skip ads… I promise 😉
Ohhh yes it really helps when you stick around and view my videos. Thank youuu. Leave some thumbs ups too if you have a moment!
My favourite one is the variegated plant episode. hi, Shaun, you should have a leaf that is half cut on the wall..is there any update in your last propagation video of billietiea. Thank you.
The billietiae part 2 is half way done filming. Its 6 months update so far but I might wait for 2-3 more months
Yey another satisfyingly video
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Such a good video. Sean, can I cut the aerial roots without hurting the plant? I have a monstera that the aerial roots are hitting my cement patio floor.
Yesss, I cut most of these aerial roots in the video to a manageable length. Be sure to sterilize though. I use activated charcoal powder.
Keren sean walaupun sy gk bisa bahasa Inggris tp terbantu banget pakai translate dari youtube 😁 jd makin semangat di dunia aroid
Wahh terima kasihh
this is exactly the video i needed!!
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Thank you Sean. 🌺💚🙃
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always great videos!
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hello, lovely plants!!! ❤
Thank you ❤️
What N P K numbers do you recommend? I have 2 different fertilizers - one is N9 P3 K6 and the other is N7 P9 K5 so, I am wondering if I should get another for these plants which I do not mind to get.
I have 2 Aurea’s that I started from wet sticks that I received in early January and they have grown painfully slow however, recently they have taken off growing and I’m so happy. So far they both have good variegation.
I’m getting ready to repot and add a moss pole and after watching this, I want to make sure I have the right fertilizer.
I would find a balanced one with equal amount of each.
❤i love watching from philipines❤❤❤
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Hi , my monstera del albo is in danger , I’m back to one small roots , for the entire plant 😭😭😭. Should I put it in water or leca?
Hmm its hard to advice without more information. DM me on instagram @bo.tan.ist
I just recently asked the store if they still had the general potting mix and they said no 😢 but I understand your point. Hope your current businesses go well!
Thank youu. I was glad to let it go because it was weight on my shoulders.
Thank you for this video. I may be cutting my Monstera Albo for the first time. 😊
Ooh its always fun. For first timers I recommend water propagation.
Just my 2 cents, but isn't it easier to water propagate first for the lateral-subterranean roots to develop before potting them?
You are 100% right, but in my channel we take the experimental and risky side of things. I enjoyed showing both results - even my mistakes 😀
Question: I have a 'Black Varnish' Pseuderanthemum plant that developed a variegated sport last year. It grew 4 sets of leaves with reducing variegation (50%, then 75% & 25%, etc) before returning to normal. I cut the branch after that node to encourage branching, but unfortunately the main leaves eventually dropped and it has stayed a bare branch, even when I have trimmed the rest of the plant to try and get growth into that branch. My question (after my long winded introduction) is, is there a way to encourage growth from that specific branch beyond what I've already done, or is it possible a lost cause?
Interesting… I wonder what that variegation look like on that… but these guys should respond well to pruning. I hope you propagated top cuts.
Sometimes plants dont grow a new branch at the node below where you cut… they may grow it at the base instead.
The only way I can think of, and I might be wrong, would be to apply keiki paste (commonly used in orchids) around the node you want the branch to sprout.
Hi Sean (did I spell it right?) The production company I'm involved in is currently pitching and is asking if you would be interested in hosting a plant-related show in Taiwan? How do I message you privately?
Hey there, I am @bo.tan.ist on instagram. Its best to DM me there. And yes you got Sean right! 😀
So the top growing reverted and never will grow variegation. Did I understand correctly?
I wouldnt say never… but the chances are extremely low to none.
Very informative 😊
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Love such prop videos! Does this mean its a myth that the growing eye placement determines the variegation? Since those were in the "no" pile but produced beautiful leaves 🤔
In my experience, the “yes” pile would have produced good variegation with a much higher possibility (but they died unfortunately). In the “no” pile there were a few maybes, because it was impossible to tell as the growing eye was covered. However, an all green growing eye from a variegated stem could still produce variegation but at a much lower possibility.
That wall is my wish list to make it at home 🤠
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What type of moss is that ?
Its regular sphagnum moss 😀
How do you spell etoliate? I cant find this word in the dictionary.
Etoliated - I believe it only comes in a past tense 😅
@@onlyplants oh it is an adjective. Then I think it should be "it is etoliated" instead of "it has etoliated". Sorry, ignore me. Just talking to myself.
Pantesan my monstera propagation always die on me . I‘ve been doing it wrong😅 the whole-time ! i always submerge the whole cutting into the soil😅😅
Haha yes you can do that, but dont overwater. When in soil keep it only very lightly moist
Watching from Bhutan....where is it bro... country name plz.i really like flowers...
Im in Indonesia. Bhutan is so beautiful, but impossible for us to visit. You are lucky
@@onlyplants okay bro...
#hijau@green 💚
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I still have to get a Constellation. One variegated monstera I bought never grew one millimetre, not one. I threw it out after a year. I bet I buy another lol.
Whoaaaa maybe you got a plastic monstera by accident 😅 they are quite fast growing
Interesting that you can propagate by putting just the aerial root in the potting medium. Whether or not you have 100% success rate we learn from your mistakes!!
Thank youu. I definitely recommend water propagation as the safest method!
Monstera Thai Constellation my number 1 wish
I love them too. Mine is still small and its quite slow growing.
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Fun video 🌱 RIP mother plant lol 😭
Yeahh I should have separated them earlier 🥲
It's really sad when I see people hoard so many plants that they can't take care of each of them properly.
I was travelling most days of the year 🥲 mostly to film for the channel.
@@onlyplants totally understandable. Having a plant hobby doesn't really align well with travelling.
@@drmdrm3703 travelling is what supports the plant hobby. Sean is an exceptionally plant parent and doesn't need to be made to feel bad about losing a couple cuttings.
@@leahnelson771 my point was more about people hoarding plants in general that they can't appreciate/take care of each of them properly anymore. And that downsizing is actually a good idea for some situation. Not trying to make anyone feel bad about themselves. But hey people are allowed to do what they want obviously.
@@drmdrm3703 which is a good point. The delivery was off putting. I hear you now.
Press those leaves to frame 🖼️ 🌱
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