15:47 The variegation on that Gloriousum leaf ohmygoooodness even at this size it's so incredibly stunning imagine what it's going to look like with every sized up leaf fingers crossed its gonna keep going 🤞😬🤞
Listening to you talk about your Regal . It's grown, it's died, propagated , etc etc, so funny. We have all had that plant. Mine go to what I call the naughty window and left alone. Looking forward to seeing your Wendy take off. I just love strappy Anthurium. Alice on UA-cam, I'm sure you know her puts it in what she calls her tree fern soil, worth a watch.
😂 I have one of those spots as well... In my case, it's the window in the spare room. Thanks for the recommendation. I have seen a few of her videos (following your comment) and I think I will try it out with some of the struggling anthuriums
Top 5? I’ll get back to you on that… but I do want to, how’s your Hoya rintzii Borneo? I showed it awhile back and I ordered one… so just curious if you have it still. Top 5: all Hoyas- black cat; Sabah; carnosa krimson queen; dinner plate and silver lady. Mostly because they gave me new growth 🪴😊
Great choices on your top five plants. Unfortunately, for an unknown reason, the Rintzii Borneo died. Before it did so, I shared a cutting with a friend who is happy to share cutting with me when it grows in... So I will have another shot at it soon
I hate soil, but I too find that most plants like soil; I’ve started mixing my PON with tree fern fiber & soil & they love it. Nice faves Lethius! Originally, did your gloriosum have any variegation?
I have heard great things about tree fern. I would love to try it out soon. What has your experience been so far? In regards to the gloriosum, it started as a normal plant. I'm not sure what changed to make it variegated
@@RootsReady tree fern fiber has elevated my plants; I mix it in with every substrate & use from corm to 7’ Dubia. That’s awesome about your gloriosum adapting variegation Lethius!
Heat mats are of the devil. I have never had success with one. You are essentially cooking the plant. I have a cheap small prop box from Amazon. Anything I put in that box outside in the spring and summer have thrived. What is that beautiful plant next to the rubber tree on the table?
I had to learn that the hard way unfortunately. What prop box are you using? I use any container I can find. For small cutting I like the ferrero rocher plastic boxes
@@RootsReady "Propagator with Humidity Vents Domes." I wish they made them much bigger. I also found that cuttings once rooted, do an excellent job in terracotta, but the smaller pots according to what you are potting.
15:47 The variegation on that Gloriousum leaf ohmygoooodness even at this size it's so incredibly stunning imagine what it's going to look like with every sized up leaf fingers crossed its gonna keep going 🤞😬🤞
Right!! I can't wait!!
Thank you for Sharing beautiful House Plants lovely collections
So nice of you
Moving my anthuriums to aroid mix was the best decision for them I’ve made thus far. A Complete turnaround.
I would love to try Fern fiber. I heard they love it but I need to make sure it is sustainably sourced
@@RootsReady I order mine from Tezula. In my opinion they have some of the best and I believe it’s sustainable.
Listening to you talk about your Regal . It's grown, it's died, propagated , etc etc, so funny. We have all had that plant. Mine go to what I call the naughty window and left alone. Looking forward to seeing your Wendy take off. I just love strappy Anthurium. Alice on UA-cam, I'm sure you know her puts it in what she calls her tree fern soil, worth a watch.
😂 I have one of those spots as well... In my case, it's the window in the spare room.
Thanks for the recommendation. I have seen a few of her videos (following your comment) and I think I will try it out with some of the struggling anthuriums
Great video with beautiful plants behaving. Thank you for sharing both pros and cons....👏 👏bravo👏 👏.
Thank you!!
My savior video. Thanks so much for sharing your struggle with this plant, I just learned how to handle my situation.
Glad it was helpful!
My current faves: anthurium clarinervium, philodendron billietiae, alocasia black velvet, peperomia hope, hoya chinghungensis 💚✨
Great choices. I love the Billietiae
Love your perseverance man.
Thank you!
The lux mix is seeexxyyy!!
I couldn't agree more!
Great video 😮
Glad you liked it!
Top 5? I’ll get back to you on that… but I do want to, how’s your Hoya rintzii Borneo? I showed it awhile back and I ordered one… so just curious if you have it still.
Top 5: all Hoyas- black cat; Sabah; carnosa krimson queen; dinner plate and silver lady. Mostly because they gave me new growth 🪴😊
Great choices on your top five plants.
Unfortunately, for an unknown reason, the Rintzii Borneo died. Before it did so, I shared a cutting with a friend who is happy to share cutting with me when it grows in... So I will have another shot at it soon
I hate soil, but I too find that most plants like soil; I’ve started mixing my PON with tree fern fiber & soil & they love it. Nice faves Lethius! Originally, did your gloriosum have any variegation?
I have heard great things about tree fern. I would love to try it out soon. What has your experience been so far?
In regards to the gloriosum, it started as a normal plant. I'm not sure what changed to make it variegated
@@RootsReady tree fern fiber has elevated my plants; I mix it in with every substrate & use from corm to 7’ Dubia. That’s awesome about your gloriosum adapting variegation Lethius!
Woooooow good picks!
The last one was a surprise to me. One to keep an eye on
Heat mats are of the devil. I have never had success with one. You are essentially cooking the plant. I have a cheap small prop box from Amazon. Anything I put in that box outside in the spring and summer have thrived. What is that beautiful plant next to the rubber tree on the table?
I had to learn that the hard way unfortunately. What prop box are you using? I use any container I can find. For small cutting I like the ferrero rocher plastic boxes
@@RootsReady "Propagator with Humidity Vents Domes." I wish they made them much bigger. I also found that cuttings once rooted, do an excellent job in terracotta, but the smaller pots according to what you are potting.