Thank you for the update! I'm liking the more frequent videos too! You are the only youtuber I follow that's not within my plant "niche" (rare fruits, herbals, etc.). As such, I know next to nothing about the plants you showcase, which makes it so interesting!
I’m so glad you’re back! Your videos were what got me into collecting aroids in 2021. Things have been busy for the past couple months since I moved and I thought I might be done with my houseplant phase, but these videos are rekindling that passion-time to set up all those grow lights I never unpacked from the move 😊
That is awesome! I hope you can get that collection up and running again. I know for me as time has progressed I found what I like in plant collecting so I'm collecting less and having a lot of fun with what I have. Good luck with your collection
Hi 😁 I hope you are feeling better soon! Thank you for the update on the gang... Hey, to help the channel get growing again, do you have a youtuber you can calibrate with? I'm always watching and wishing the best for you and your fam!
Thank you for the kind words. I talk with everything plants, but he lives in Canada so it's hard to trade plants. We've been trying to think up something
I was asking myself why i just bought an anthurium in december as I used to say I never would... Looks like you gave me this idea. It's growing but I'm nervous. Thank you for your video and hello from France !
lol whoops, yeah its hard living in cold climates makes it tough to get new plants but after a while you just gotta take a change or wait like 4 months lol. Hope yours grows well!
they grow new pieces that replace old. these will never get big without something to climb. since its been a year im going to get them on a pole and see how fast they grow then. they could be huge by now if i wasnt lazy!
Yeah they're tough little plants. They don't seem too mind living in tight spaces all that much. I've noticed they'll just keep popping out new growth near the base if you just let them hang on they're own. Which can look like a pretty cool fuzzy prickly plant. I know one person that has a 'mature' version of this (with a much bigger pot though) where he just let's the plant hang without a pole, and it bears fruit. Think that dragon fruits just need to be elevated in anyway for the branches to hang, and itself be heavy enough to support fruit.
Omg! My queremelense - something like that - is doing really poorly too! I loved it so much when I first got it I think root rot might be the culprit but I can’t tell what it’s healthy roots are supposed to look like!
green and white are good, brown is usually going bad. If they are mushy its really bad. if you ever need help my instagram DMs are open techplant.official
if you pay like 50 bucks extra they will do 2 day shipping with a heatpack. the heatpack was pretty small tho lol but if things die they will replace them. at least thats what i hear. Ive never tried to do that tho
I've been waiting for this update! They looking good. Can't wait until it starts to put out some inflo... And anthurium hybridizing videos coming soon? 👀 And for the quaramelense... I think they'll thrive in higher humidity (70-90%). I suggest just cut it out and start over. Put it in a container box and forget it 😂
My guy casting a spell whenever he reads the plants names
omg lmaoooooo this got me crying lmaoooo
Thank you for the update! I'm liking the more frequent videos too! You are the only youtuber I follow that's not within my plant "niche" (rare fruits, herbals, etc.). As such, I know next to nothing about the plants you showcase, which makes it so interesting!
Glad I made the list! I hope I can continue to entertain and maybe convince you to start collecting anthuriums lol! Thanks for the support!
Man it is so nice to see that most of those did fairly well transitioning.
Yeah only 3 are kinda struggling out of 10 so not too bad
Thanks for doing the update. Hope you feel better soon!
Thank you. I'm feeling a bit better this morning! Thanks for watching
Thanks for the update. Hope you feel better soon.
Thank you. After some sleep I think I'm passed the worst of it. Thanks for watching
So happy for you and your plants. They are so beautiful. Hope you feel better soon.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection
Thanks for visiting!
Get well soon Matthew !!
Thank you!
Just found you a few days ago and loving the content! I hope you feel better soon!
Welcome aboard! And thank you!
I’m so glad you’re back! Your videos were what got me into collecting aroids in 2021. Things have been busy for the past couple months since I moved and I thought I might be done with my houseplant phase, but these videos are rekindling that passion-time to set up all those grow lights I never unpacked from the move 😊
That is awesome! I hope you can get that collection up and running again. I know for me as time has progressed I found what I like in plant collecting so I'm collecting less and having a lot of fun with what I have. Good luck with your collection
Great video! You should do a plant room tour! I would love to see all of your set-up.
I'm cleaning it all up for that exact video! There should be one shortly
This is making me so anxious about my querelmanse order now, but it's so pretty 😍
If you have a higher humidity setup I'm sure it will do great. Mine is only 50 to 60 percent so kinda low
Absolutely beautiful love your videos 💚
Thank you so much!
Hi 😁 I hope you are feeling better soon! Thank you for the update on the gang... Hey, to help the channel get growing again, do you have a youtuber you can calibrate with?
I'm always watching and wishing the best for you and your fam!
Thank you for the kind words. I talk with everything plants, but he lives in Canada so it's hard to trade plants. We've been trying to think up something
I was asking myself why i just bought an anthurium in december as I used to say I never would... Looks like you gave me this idea. It's growing but I'm nervous. Thank you for your video and hello from France !
lol whoops, yeah its hard living in cold climates makes it tough to get new plants but after a while you just gotta take a change or wait like 4 months lol. Hope yours grows well!
Wow they are so beautiful
I agree! I love them!
I hope that cold is better by now. It is rough trying to find the interest in things when you struggle with sickness!
I noticed your dragon fruit plants (I think) that you started from seed at 0:36 - Any notable changes or growth to them? They seem pretty healthy.
they grow new pieces that replace old. these will never get big without something to climb. since its been a year im going to get them on a pole and see how fast they grow then. they could be huge by now if i wasnt lazy!
Yeah they're tough little plants. They don't seem too mind living in tight spaces all that much. I've noticed they'll just keep popping out new growth near the base if you just let them hang on they're own. Which can look like a pretty cool fuzzy prickly plant. I know one person that has a 'mature' version of this (with a much bigger pot though) where he just let's the plant hang without a pole, and it bears fruit. Think that dragon fruits just need to be elevated in anyway for the branches to hang, and itself be heavy enough to support fruit.
Omg! My queremelense - something like that - is doing really poorly too! I loved it so much when I first got it
I think root rot might be the culprit but I can’t tell what it’s healthy roots are supposed to look like!
green and white are good, brown is usually going bad. If they are mushy its really bad. if you ever need help my instagram DMs are open techplant.official
I've been debating ordering some Philodendrons from Ecuagenera. I'm in Madison and so worried about cold damage!
if you pay like 50 bucks extra they will do 2 day shipping with a heatpack. the heatpack was pretty small tho lol but if things die they will replace them. at least thats what i hear. Ive never tried to do that tho
I've been waiting for this update! They looking good. Can't wait until it starts to put out some inflo... And anthurium hybridizing videos coming soon? 👀
And for the quaramelense... I think they'll thrive in higher humidity (70-90%). I suggest just cut it out and start over. Put it in a container box and forget it 😂
Yeah I think I will have to. I'm getting a 5x5 grow tent that I can build a giant terrarium in for these high humidity loving plants
You should put them in water with SuperThrive for 24hr to a week. The vitamin D will reduce the shock.
interesting!
Get well soon mr techplant, btw what's your name? Lol
Matthew