I love that you showed the plants that are struggling, too. I've been dealing with a thrips outbreak myself and it can be so disheartening because we only ever see beautiful healthy plants online. If you have any footage/photos of the spidermites pre-treatment it would be so helpful. I feel like most youtubers/instagrammers are unwilling to show their plants when they're sick but it's so helpful to know what signs to watch for so that you can catch it early. Google usually only shows super infested, way-far-gone plants and often they're not even houseplants so it's hard to tell what the symptoms would look like on, say, an aroid instead of lettuce or whatever.
" It doesn't grow very fast. I think that's because it hates me." I'm so relieved to see that other people feel this way, too. I thought I was the only one.
I got very lucky and got too small lichens at the supermarket the grocery store call Weis Markets here in Maryland. They were into in a pot and we're $2.50 I bought both put them together one pot and now they are beautiful and doing fantastic. I did buy to enjoy plants that are pothos and they are struggling they were hearted before their aerial roots were developed and they were just like Leaf clippings and they're slowly deteriorating hopefully something's going to take. It was at the same place and they had a sale a while back big huge dieffenbachia is that were on sale for 12 bucks and they were double potted and a cash pot and their Nursery pot Amazing by they also off and on have orchid for sale 2 orchid for $18 for one for $17 now who's just going to buy one since I already have at least 30 I didn't buy any but that doesn't say I won't be tempted in the future
can you make a video on how you do research to find your plants!?! I feel like I spend hours a day searching for rare guys to no avail and youre the QUEEN of it
In my opinion is the light with the florida. Mine was the same till I've moved it and he gets light in the morning, kind of direct sun light and he started putting out white leaves again, but is just my opinion😁 and maybe they are different ghosts🤔 weird
a bad ghost and a good ghost hihi ! I've noticed that they sell them that way. If you take a close look you often find an all green branch and a yellow/white one. On mine it is like that, so i have half a normal florida and half a ghost..
I look forward to Friday all week just for your videos!! Philodendrons might be my favorite family of plants. Excited to see those new babies you got last weekend. Please do a video introducing them. Luv u beech!!
Regarding Florida ghost, aside from light, I'm thinking could it be because of the soil? If you've got a nitrogen rich soil, chances are your leaves would get more green. That's what I read when I was researching about caladiums and how to keep them white. Like if you're going to fertilise your "white" plants, make sure your fertiliser is low in nitrogen.
My ghost is doing the same thing! I was told that light can make the color vary as well as the genetics of the plant. It’s so weird when the leaves come in green then fade white? We have some spooky ghosts. 👻
I absolutely adore philodendrons!!! I’m so glad you’re sharing your collection 😍😍😍 I just received a variegated burle marx for my birthday and I’m so excited but your right the variegation is minimal
My Melanochrysum x verrucosum plants have also lost the red from the backs of the older leaves . I hadn’t noticed that until you pointed it out! I’d have to say that philodendrons are my favorite plants. Of course anthuriums and monsteras are right up there too! You have an amazing collection! Always love your videos!
i assume for your Florida ghost its probably going straight to green due to the change in environment, itll probably go back to producing white leaves that fade to green once it has properly settled as I know some plants with variegation whether naturally occurring or bred into them can lose it or have it becomes less prominent as the plant is shocked and acts similarly to if it were getting insufficient light, ps great video so proud of how far you've come with your channel and your GORGEOUS collection.
I really get how Kaylee keeps only plants she likes and is excited about, trying to keep the house minimalist and all, but my collectors heart just screams for her to keep every single plant that touches her hands :P Lovely collection anyway, my Philodendron collection is way smaller and made up of much less rare plants, but still it's one of my favorite genera. I think the rarest one is the Philodendron verrucosum I collected myself in Costa Rica, others are the commercially produced prince of orange, pink princes, an erubecens that came form my grandmothers garden and a wonderful hastatum.
Your wonky leaf at 10:48 looks like a seahorse his tail is on the right now is on the left! I think leaves get damaged like that because of water stress and they can't unfurl. You are so smart about recommending a smaller pot because that's how you get root rot there aren't any roots to suck up the water and other parts of the pot and so the roots are exposed to too much water they don't get a chance to get a little bit dry
The white Knight is my favorite. I love me some white variegation and those stems are to die for. I'm curious to see how it ages, I couldnt find any pictures of a large plant. I dont have many spots that get tremendous amounts of Light, so I 'm a bit hesitant to get my own.
Scandens is a beautiful plant, so graceful and gorgeous color. My fav plant. I am in love with my lime on my blackish granite countertop in its white pot.
Please please please make a video about making cuttings I would love to understand more about this topic and your teaching style just really gets to me in your informational videos. I have a micans as well that I love to pieces and I would like to make cuttings from it too.
You need to cut back and keep the long growth cut to a certain length on the heart leaf to prevent the top from thinning and flattening or to get more growth at the top
Definitely unrelated to this video: I know I would love to hear more about your fish and fish tank setup. I was curious at all if you've heard about the Walstad Method of aquarium keeping? I've been reading up on it and it seems like a super cool way to go, especially for us plant folk. Aquatic plants seem to be a whole new adventure so to speak, and I do wonder if one can find rare or variegated aquatic plants.
Love the video Kaylee! Love all your plants. Philodendrons are my favorite❤️ thank you so much for sharing with us can’t wait to see what you bring back from the aroid show👍🏻😜💚🌿 Emily
My ghost is the same - I think they need some direct light to make white leafs That or just because it’s coming into winter sunshine isn’t as strong and days aren’t as long so we are only getting light green leafs It’s weird they aren’t consistent
Beautiful collection! I can't wait to obtain some of the babies you have! (: I seriously have been wanting a Burle Marx Fantasy for forever now! I wanted to get some advice though. How do you propagate your rarer plants in sphagnum moss? How do you care for it after that before transferring to soil? Teach me your wisdooooom💚 I only want the best advice and honestly you seem the best to ask.
*Spiritus-sancti:* Don't give up on that baby! The apical meristem surely has another baby leaf below and inside that burnt-looking tissue. It may take some time but it might still come out.
@@Ireallyhatestyrofoam ...There's plenty of folks with far more botanical knowledge than I have. It would be better for you to be exposed to many Brains. Most of what I know has been gleaned from the members of FaceBook special interest pages like "Planet Philodendron," "Thaumatophyllum," and other Plant interest groups. Kaylee is a member of several of those groups, as is her friend and mine, Mick Mittermeier. He's a young botanical professional who has several tropical explorations under his belt. He's active in those FB groups and is eager to help anyone he can. You'll meet many more like him among those groups.
From what I understand, variegated plants are more likely to produce highly variegated leaves when they are offered more light. Low light urges the plant to pump out darker leaves filled with more chlorophyll to absorb the limited light more readily!
Philos to die for. They have such beautiful leaves, but the most common one - the heart leaf on the TV - was the one that stole my heart. I am new to propagating, so looked at your Burle Marx Fantasy with interest. In your (or anyone's) experience, is it still possible for the plant to survive even though the leaf has fallen off (assuming of course there is a node and some root development)? I have some cebu blue cuttings and am weeping 'cos they are all just green stems now (leaves went yellow and fell off). This plant is extremely rare in Australia, so I want to retain a little hope.
Beautiful!!! Ah, I love the chocolate one so much. Can you do a video about grow lights sometime? I'm worrying about my plants and considering to get some for winter.
I was stuck between getting a Florida Ghost or a Prince of Orange, but I think after seeing your Florida Ghost - they just have more personality with their leaf shape! Missed your restock this time so will need to be on the ball for your next big restock because I want one! Thanks for showing us them all, they are SO pretty! I really want a Chocco Red now too, so beautiful (But I'm totally scared of them at the moment!)
Oh my god I just got a tiny burle marx fantasy cutting a couple weeks ago and a couple leaves have fallen off - sad for you but glad to know I'm not alone!
My philodendron Brasil got ready looking like you're mykins looks and when I took cuttings off of it it pushed out in an amazingly beautiful way I didn't like it before because it looked kind of weird and crazy and the weird and crazy now has roots on those cuttings and the mother plant is gorgeous
I remember reading on the Glasshouse works listing that warmer than usual temperatures can cause the leaves to come in a light green. Maybe because he looks like he's next to a heating unit?
I just think you should try semihydroponics with the p. Sanctis. Wit a ph of 5.5 and a tds of maximum 500, and i am pretty sure that you will see growth in the next month and it will help a lot with the humidity as well. Just a thought😊
Hi Kaylee thanks so much for your fabulous vids on philodendrons... what is the fabulous one at 28.00 mins you don't mention the really big one in the pot behind but I definitely need one. Cheers.
When I bought my Florida ghost the seller asked if I wanted the regular or ‘mint’ version. The first one you showed looks like the regular, and the second looks like the picture of the mint one the seller showed me. I noticed mine stopped producing white leaves until I gave it more light. Hope that helps :)
I actually have a mint and it's a little different. The plant itself is more compact and the leaves dont have as much of that rippling like the regular ghost does.
@@sas7869 Just my opinion.. lol for what it's worth. I think, from what I've seen anyway, that mints have shorter petioles. I'll let you know when my mint gets a little bigger. Lol
@@PlantsPotsWhatNots Yeah the one I saw was so small it was honestly hard to spot any differences, from what I have read the mint is a relatively new variety, I'm excited to see what a mature one looks like!
My Florida ghost does the same, the new leafs are completely green. also it grows very slowly. Don't know what the problem is, it's getting enough light I thought.
Hey Kaylee you keep linking your grow lights but the link has not worked ever. Can you tell us who makes them? I can only ever find those gross red and blue grow strip lights on amazon.
Have you had any experience with arums. I own an amorphopalus kinjac, Titan, and bulbifer. They are some beautiful and weird plants. The leaves look like trees and have amazing markings on there stems.
A non-philodendron comment: your dragon scale was often in the background, and I couldn't help but notice that you have the same problem as I did. The wet spots on the back of the leaves. I was wondering if you have any knowledge about that one. It took me a while, but I think in the meantime, that it's oedema. I'm still struggling to fully fix it. I know overwatering and high humidity make it worse. And that the dragon scale needs good air flow (but no idea how to give him that in winter). The moment I gave him some sun or let him sit in the summer breeze, the oedema disappeared, to then reappear when I watered him.
Treat them more or less like a succulent. Let them drink from the bottom up and only let the earth suck up a little water at the time. So 15 to 30 seconds. Only water when dry.
Hi blondeyesbluehair, thank you for the tip. Is this what worked for your dragon scale? And what kind of lighting does your plant have? Should I make sure my dragon scale gets sun on it?
@@kristienieminie619 haven't gotten that far with my silver dragon yet. Mine is under a growlight in a south - east facing window and seems to be happy with that. If I water and see the leaves getting "wet" spots I put it on a maxi pad, so the extra fluids get drained a bit quicker. you need to water more frequent, though... it grows in a nursery pot, so that makes it easier. They are in my opinion way more finnicky than Black velvets. the only plant that I have that is more drama queen, is the Calathea Zebrina. But I am not an expert, so maybe someone else here on youtube knows something about this. :)
Lovely tour/update! Love your florida beuty and ghost! If you ever wanted to give away I would love to see cutting of those as prise. Hope you had wonderful holiday in Florida and I saw your pictures in insta which you won a prise. Looking forward to see your next video reg the show you've been to.
I like the stand with the glass shelves and LED lights along the metal frame. Can you give more specifications about that, and if the lighting is sufficient on its own?
This might be a long shot, but do you have an update on the variegated verrusocum? Mine recently just put out a new leaf with a patch that looks like variegation. But I am a bit concerned since there has been a lot of talk recently in the plant community of verrus showing signs of mosaic virus. I can't seem to find any photos of what a true vareigated verrucosum looks like so I referred back to this video. I would love it if you have any recent photos or a progress update on this plant that you can share. Thanks
How do your plants survive so close to the radiators? I always thought they couldn't be too close to heaters and have legit overhauled my living room with grow lights and humidifier and new shelves to keep them away from the radiators for winter! Lots of trouble for nothing?
I love that you showed the plants that are struggling, too. I've been dealing with a thrips outbreak myself and it can be so disheartening because we only ever see beautiful healthy plants online. If you have any footage/photos of the spidermites pre-treatment it would be so helpful. I feel like most youtubers/instagrammers are unwilling to show their plants when they're sick but it's so helpful to know what signs to watch for so that you can catch it early. Google usually only shows super infested, way-far-gone plants and often they're not even houseplants so it's hard to tell what the symptoms would look like on, say, an aroid instead of lettuce or whatever.
I don't know the answer.. But I appreciate you way you love your plants.. God bless you..
" It doesn't grow very fast. I think that's because it hates me." I'm so relieved to see that other people feel this way, too. I thought I was the only one.
Yay! You are back to ‘normal’ don’t let the hate get ya down!
Philodendron are my favorites!
Updated philodendron collection? It’d be cool to se what you have growing at home now and even the variety in shop!
I admire your ability to not put a plant in every possible corner of the house. But I think I‘ll never learn..😅
Same! I have them in every nook and cranny 😂😂
Bahhaa!! You and me both! I need one of EVERYTHING!!
Dear lord that white knight is gorgeous, amazing collection girlie!
Instantly clicked this video! Philodendrons are some of my favorite houseplants, especially my micans 🤗💙
I got very lucky and got too small lichens at the supermarket the grocery store call Weis Markets here in Maryland. They were into in a pot and we're $2.50 I bought both put them together one pot and now they are beautiful and doing fantastic. I did buy to enjoy plants that are pothos and they are struggling they were hearted before their aerial roots were developed and they were just like Leaf clippings and they're slowly deteriorating hopefully something's going to take. It was at the same place and they had a sale a while back big huge dieffenbachia is that were on sale for 12 bucks and they were double potted and a cash pot and their Nursery pot Amazing by they also off and on have orchid for sale 2 orchid for $18 for one for $17 now who's just going to buy one since I already have at least 30 I didn't buy any but that doesn't say I won't be tempted in the future
Lol I thought your microphone was an arial root
Keisha Bobisha 😂😂
can you make a video on how you do research to find your plants!?! I feel like I spend hours a day searching for rare guys to no avail and youre the QUEEN of it
I love your voice, I could listen to you all day. Great plants
So refreshing to see all your plants and conditions, plus the trials and errors with them. A true, helpful and honest video! Thank you 🌱👍
In my opinion is the light with the florida. Mine was the same till I've moved it and he gets light in the morning, kind of direct sun light and he started putting out white leaves again, but is just my opinion😁 and maybe they are different ghosts🤔 weird
a bad ghost and a good ghost hihi ! I've noticed that they sell them that way. If you take a close look you often find an all green branch and a yellow/white one. On mine it is like that, so i have half a normal florida and half a ghost..
I look forward to Friday all week just for your videos!! Philodendrons might be my favorite family of plants. Excited to see those new babies you got last weekend. Please do a video introducing them. Luv u beech!!
Yes chick!! Been waiting for this!
Please please PLEASE do monstera next?? 🌿💕
YES PLEASE
I always thought that monsteras where philodendron 🙈🙈😅
Regarding Florida ghost, aside from light, I'm thinking could it be because of the soil? If you've got a nitrogen rich soil, chances are your leaves would get more green. That's what I read when I was researching about caladiums and how to keep them white. Like if you're going to fertilise your "white" plants, make sure your fertiliser is low in nitrogen.
Yeah I was gonna say cut the N
Hey how about your pink princess philodendron
My ghost is doing the same thing! I was told that light can make the color vary as well as the genetics of the plant. It’s so weird when the leaves come in green then fade white? We have some spooky ghosts. 👻
Jenna M same! I’m always so excited about new leaves on my ghosts and it’s kind of disappointing atm 😂
Lisa Bo me too! I have a new one on its way now and I’m hoping it doesn’t disappoint!!!!
Jenna M fingers crossed 😄
@@Jenna_EMW do you have any updates? Just bought one and i'm really scared because a lot of people seem to have the same issue
Taseen Rahman mine has stayed pretty green unfortunately. 😭
I absolutely adore philodendrons!!! I’m so glad you’re sharing your collection 😍😍😍 I just received a variegated burle marx for my birthday and I’m so excited but your right the variegation is minimal
Stunning! Your rare philodendron collection brings me so much joy
My Melanochrysum x verrucosum plants have also lost the red from the backs of the older leaves . I hadn’t noticed that until you pointed it out! I’d have to say that philodendrons are my favorite plants. Of course anthuriums and monsteras are right up there too! You have an amazing collection! Always love your videos!
Nice very honest, very old Video… it changed so much, sooo much in your Life! Congrats, rare planst girl!
Why not put the touch and go spiritus in the biorb?
i assume for your Florida ghost its probably going straight to green due to the change in environment, itll probably go back to producing white leaves that fade to green once it has properly settled as I know some plants with variegation whether naturally occurring or bred into them can lose it or have it becomes less prominent as the plant is shocked and acts similarly to if it were getting insufficient light, ps great video so proud of how far you've come with your channel and your GORGEOUS collection.
I really get how Kaylee keeps only plants she likes and is excited about, trying to keep the house minimalist and all, but my collectors heart just screams for her to keep every single plant that touches her hands :P Lovely collection anyway, my Philodendron collection is way smaller and made up of much less rare plants, but still it's one of my favorite genera. I think the rarest one is the Philodendron verrucosum I collected myself in Costa Rica, others are the commercially produced prince of orange, pink princes, an erubecens that came form my grandmothers garden and a wonderful hastatum.
I apply Silicic acid ( not salicylic) on my plants, the leaves are hard & strong, less drooping & it helps better nutrient absorption of plants
These are gorgeous! I'm a big philodendron fan, so I was so excited to see this video in my notifs
This is the Kaylee Ellen content that I've been looking forward to
Your wonky leaf at 10:48 looks like a seahorse his tail is on the right now is on the left! I think leaves get damaged like that because of water stress and they can't unfurl. You are so smart about recommending a smaller pot because that's how you get root rot there aren't any roots to suck up the water and other parts of the pot and so the roots are exposed to too much water they don't get a chance to get a little bit dry
The white Knight is my favorite. I love me some white variegation and those stems are to die for. I'm curious to see how it ages, I couldnt find any pictures of a large plant. I dont have many spots that get tremendous amounts of Light, so I 'm a bit hesitant to get my own.
Happy to see your plants don't always look picture perfect also. Proves your only human like us.
You got me at Philodendron... Lol! Them and aglaonemas are my favorites. They're just so adaptive.
Scandens is a beautiful plant, so graceful and gorgeous color. My fav plant. I am in love with my lime on my blackish granite countertop in its white pot.
Please please please make a video about making cuttings I would love to understand more about this topic and your teaching style just really gets to me in your informational videos. I have a micans as well that I love to pieces and I would like to make cuttings from it too.
Also go watch planterina. She has tons of videos of propagation
I just LOVE it when you do plant tours 😍
You need to cut back and keep the long growth cut to a certain length on the heart leaf to prevent the top from thinning and flattening or to get more growth at the top
I am a UA-cam junkie. You are my absolute favorite! Your content is calming and extremely enjoyable ❤
17:17 kaylee did u missed grabbing the plant there😂😂 hahaha love ya!
It's the fern's at 13:43
I'm right at the start and paused to say.....SO excited! 🤗
You need an alarm system for your Spiritus Sancti
Bahhhaa!!! Agreed!!!
Please do rare plant index of syngonium. I feel this plant is highly underrated.
13:51 Random saucer: you just moved that fern out of the way to film the billitae 🤣
Lol I saw in editing and was like "Doh!"
@@KayleeEllenOfficial *giggles* I said that to myself when I saw it. 'she'll catch it when she edits' 🤣🤣
My heart melts for the Philo family.
Definitely unrelated to this video:
I know I would love to hear more about your fish and fish tank setup. I was curious at all if you've heard about the Walstad Method of aquarium keeping? I've been reading up on it and it seems like a super cool way to go, especially for us plant folk. Aquatic plants seem to be a whole new adventure so to speak, and I do wonder if one can find rare or variegated aquatic plants.
Can't wait to see what you got at the IAS show :)
Make a video on leca & what plants you like using it with and how you water, propagate in leca!! Please!
You have such a stunning collection of plants!
Peep little obliqua!! So lovely to see and hear you! Hope you had a great trip. Fun to see your collection. 😊
When will you open your plant shop again? Really want a Philodendron White Knight :(
It will be open soon but only for one or two plants as I'm refurbing the office :)
@@KayleeEllenOfficial Thank you for letting me know 🥰
I love the setup you have with the vining plants above your TV!
Thanks for the collection tour! I adore philodendrons and need more space so I can get more!!
Start hanging them from the ceiling! I mean, at this point does it matter if we have to walk through a maze to get to another room?😂😂
Philodendron Burle Marc Fantasy are common here in Quebec, Canada
i like plants because of their foliage but also they are pets and living beings like us..you can enjoy their beauty and also can see them grow.. 💚
Too Favorite Philodendron? Updated Plant Tour/Philodendron Tour?! I’ve been binging your videos!!
i love your tv stand! where is it from? i want to have plants over my tv and around it too :)
Great video Ellen, how do you mange to keep your ultra rare plants alive?
Love the video Kaylee! Love all your plants. Philodendrons are my favorite❤️ thank you so much for sharing with us can’t wait to see what you bring back from the aroid show👍🏻😜💚🌿
Emily
My ghost is the same - I think they need some direct light to make white leafs
That or just because it’s coming into winter sunshine isn’t as strong and days aren’t as long so we are only getting light green leafs
It’s weird they aren’t consistent
Is that window in your office facing east? Beautiful collection
Beautiful collection! I can't wait to obtain some of the babies you have! (: I seriously have been wanting a Burle Marx Fantasy for forever now!
I wanted to get some advice though. How do you propagate your rarer plants in sphagnum moss? How do you care for it after that before transferring to soil? Teach me your wisdooooom💚 I only want the best advice and honestly you seem the best to ask.
Is that an aphid on your white knight at 21:50 ?
*Spiritus-sancti:* Don't give up on that baby! The apical meristem surely has another baby leaf below and inside that burnt-looking tissue. It may take some time but it might still come out.
I dont think anyone is going to give up on a spiritus until its turned to dust lol
Frank Drebbin you seem to be super educated on aroids or plants in general. Can you pm me so I can follow you/ ask you some questions 🙂
@@Ireallyhatestyrofoam ...There's plenty of folks with far more botanical knowledge than I have. It would be better for you to be exposed to many Brains. Most of what I know has been gleaned from the members of FaceBook special interest pages like "Planet Philodendron," "Thaumatophyllum," and other Plant interest groups.
Kaylee is a member of several of those groups, as is her friend and mine, Mick Mittermeier. He's a young botanical professional who has several tropical explorations under his belt. He's active in those FB groups and is eager to help anyone he can. You'll meet many more like him among those groups.
Love the accent. Love the collection especially the Florida beauty, white knight and the paraiso.
.Absolutely Gorrrrrgeous
Absolutely love your videos!!
From what I understand, variegated plants are more likely to produce highly variegated leaves when they are offered more light. Low light urges the plant to pump out darker leaves filled with more chlorophyll to absorb the limited light more readily!
Wow I like the way you organize your plants!😍
Philos to die for. They have such beautiful leaves, but the most common one - the heart leaf on the TV - was the one that stole my heart. I am new to propagating, so looked at your Burle Marx Fantasy with interest. In your (or anyone's) experience, is it still possible for the plant to survive even though the leaf has fallen off (assuming of course there is a node and some root development)? I have some cebu blue cuttings and am weeping 'cos they are all just green stems now (leaves went yellow and fell off). This plant is extremely rare in Australia, so I want to retain a little hope.
Beautiful!!! Ah, I love the chocolate one so much. Can you do a video about grow lights sometime? I'm worrying about my plants and considering to get some for winter.
Can you do the same with your Monsteras?
I was stuck between getting a Florida Ghost or a Prince of Orange, but I think after seeing your Florida Ghost - they just have more personality with their leaf shape! Missed your restock this time so will need to be on the ball for your next big restock because I want one! Thanks for showing us them all, they are SO pretty! I really want a Chocco Red now too, so beautiful (But I'm totally scared of them at the moment!)
Oh my god I just got a tiny burle marx fantasy cutting a couple weeks ago and a couple leaves have fallen off - sad for you but glad to know I'm not alone!
I heard if you get the ghost up close to a grow light when the leaves are forming it comes out white
Beautiful collection of philodendrons. They are my favs. I have quite a few.
Wow! what a awesome collection! 🌿 You have so may beautiful Philodendrons! ❤
Where did you get the awesome table top terrarium ?? I have looked everywhere.! I had one back in the 70s.., long gone I need one!
My philodendron Brasil got ready looking like you're mykins looks and when I took cuttings off of it it pushed out in an amazingly beautiful way I didn't like it before because it looked kind of weird and crazy and the weird and crazy now has roots on those cuttings and the mother plant is gorgeous
I remember reading on the Glasshouse works listing that warmer than usual temperatures can cause the leaves to come in a light green. Maybe because he looks like he's next to a heating unit?
My heaters are never on but to be fair its usually always 24 degrees in my fat
love your make up! ^^ thanks for sharing, really fascinating Philo collection!
I just think you should try semihydroponics with the p. Sanctis. Wit a ph of 5.5 and a tds of maximum 500, and i am pretty sure that you will see growth in the next month and it will help a lot with the humidity as well. Just a thought😊
Hi Kaylee thanks so much for your fabulous vids on philodendrons... what is the fabulous one at 28.00 mins you don't mention the really big one in the pot behind but I definitely need one. Cheers.
When I bought my Florida ghost the seller asked if I wanted the regular or ‘mint’ version. The first one you showed looks like the regular, and the second looks like the picture of the mint one the seller showed me. I noticed mine stopped producing white leaves until I gave it more light. Hope that helps :)
I actually have a mint and it's a little different. The plant itself is more compact and the leaves dont have as much of that rippling like the regular ghost does.
@@PlantsPotsWhatNots Interesting! Thanks for the info. :)
@@sas7869 Just my opinion.. lol for what it's worth. I think, from what I've seen anyway, that mints have shorter petioles. I'll let you know when my mint gets a little bigger. Lol
@@PlantsPotsWhatNots Yeah the one I saw was so small it was honestly hard to spot any differences, from what I have read the mint is a relatively new variety, I'm excited to see what a mature one looks like!
@@sas7869 I will keep you updated. Lol it'll be on my channel and insta too if you wanna keep tabs. 🤣
I just snagged a burle marx fantasy today! So excited!
My Florida ghost does the same, the new leafs are completely green. also it grows very slowly. Don't know what the problem is, it's getting enough light I thought.
Any updates?
@@taseenrahman189 recently had a few new leaves but they're still coming in green unfortunately
Hey Kaylee you keep linking your grow lights but the link has not worked ever. Can you tell us who makes them? I can only ever find those gross red and blue grow strip lights on amazon.
Would love to know what kind of light you have on your office shelfs- The lik in the description doesn't seem to work for me :(
Which grow lights are you using? The link is not working :D I would be really really happy to get link of these lights :D
Have you had any experience with arums. I own an amorphopalus kinjac, Titan, and bulbifer. They are some beautiful and weird plants. The leaves look like trees and have amazing markings on there stems.
A non-philodendron comment: your dragon scale was often in the background, and I couldn't help but notice that you have the same problem as I did. The wet spots on the back of the leaves. I was wondering if you have any knowledge about that one. It took me a while, but I think in the meantime, that it's oedema. I'm still struggling to fully fix it. I know overwatering and high humidity make it worse. And that the dragon scale needs good air flow (but no idea how to give him that in winter). The moment I gave him some sun or let him sit in the summer breeze, the oedema disappeared, to then reappear when I watered him.
Treat them more or less like a succulent. Let them drink from the bottom up and only let the earth suck up a little water at the time. So 15 to 30 seconds. Only water when dry.
Hi blondeyesbluehair, thank you for the tip. Is this what worked for your dragon scale? And what kind of lighting does your plant have? Should I make sure my dragon scale gets sun on it?
@@kristienieminie619 haven't gotten that far with my silver dragon yet. Mine is under a growlight in a south - east facing window and seems to be happy with that. If I water and see the leaves getting "wet" spots I put it on a maxi pad, so the extra fluids get drained a bit quicker. you need to water more frequent, though... it grows in a nursery pot, so that makes it easier. They are in my opinion way more finnicky than Black velvets. the only plant that I have that is more drama queen, is the Calathea Zebrina. But I am not an expert, so maybe someone else here on youtube knows something about this. :)
Lovely tour/update! Love your florida beuty and ghost! If you ever wanted to give away I would love to see cutting of those as prise. Hope you had wonderful holiday in Florida and I saw your pictures in insta which you won a prise. Looking forward to see your next video reg the show you've been to.
What is that in front of the window?🙂
i think its monstera pinnatipartita
Lovely video as always! Thanks for sharing your philos with us!
I love your videos! Please make one of the Plant Show you went to in Florida! Please...😬
I don’t want to hear about Burle Marx Fantasy anymore today 😂 missing out on one from Steve’s Leaves today was an emotional rollercoaster
Lol FOMO!!
I can't totally relate!! Lol
I like the stand with the glass shelves and LED lights along the metal frame. Can you give more specifications about that, and if the lighting is sufficient on its own?
Your videos are so relaxing 😌
May I know your grow light set-up please? I love the shelves
10:32 that leaf looks like a calf . Like the head of a baby cow. 😂 That plant is so cool btw. Sad it got so much travel damage. ❤️
Could you link the grow light strips you use on your shelves? I would be very thankful as I can't find something similar anywhere (:
This might be a long shot, but do you have an update on the variegated verrusocum? Mine recently just put out a new leaf with a patch that looks like variegation. But I am a bit concerned since there has been a lot of talk recently in the plant community of verrus showing signs of mosaic virus. I can't seem to find any photos of what a true vareigated verrucosum looks like so I referred back to this video. I would love it if you have any recent photos or a progress update on this plant that you can share. Thanks
I heard the same thing about variegated P. Sodiroi
I have found a raphidophore tetrasperma that looks variegated. I look forward to see how it will turn out
How do your plants survive so close to the radiators? I always thought they couldn't be too close to heaters and have legit overhauled my living room with grow lights and humidifier and new shelves to keep them away from the radiators for winter! Lots of trouble for nothing?