Easy to care according to Kaylee: 02:57 A. clarinervium 06:13 A. forgetii 09:59 A. luxurians 14:12 A. clarinervium × A. pedatoradiatum ‘Macrolobium’ 17:13 A. veitchii 20:00 A. crystallinum 22:37 A. vittarifolium 25:41 A. lineolatum 30:09 A. warocqueanum 35:10 A. magnificum 37:53 A. regale 40:38 A. papillaminum 43:14 A. crystallinum ‘Silver Blush’ Not easy to care according to Kaylee: 46:48 A. peltigerum 48:37 A. corrugatum
@@KayleeEllenOfficial hahaha, I just related to that whole moment. I constantly say things that probably should have been said differently. Love your channel and your energy.
I bought a clarinervium a while back and i was really scared thinking ill most likely kill it but it is absolutely thriving! I definitely recommend this to beginners :)
@@Sarah-xd5cq for me it is still in the coco peat based substrate it came in. If I would want to repot I'd probably go for perlite with sphagnum. And if I really want to spoil it, I'd wrap some moist sphagnum around the stem...
You are my inspiration Kaylee... the 1st time I saw your video about rare plants, your journey, The Wall and everything. From Philodendrons to Anthuriums and to whatever presentations you created , I just love it and you as a person. I’m a plant lover myself but I lay low because I want to travel . When pandemic strikes, I have to stay home.... and back to plants. That’s how I know the names of my plants... before I just pick whatever fancies me and when I watched your videos, that’s the time I realised how precious they are... thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and views on plants. With this we can always be reminded of how awesome The creator of everything... beautiful and wonderfully unique in it’s every special being. ♥️🌱 God bless you🙏🏼.
I can vouch for the Clarinervium and the Vittarifolium, I have both and they require sooo little! The only time I had yellowing leaves on my Vittarifolium was when I dared to water it twice instead of once a month and apparently that was too much. But even then it kept pushing out new leaves! Now I'm back to watering it once a month and it's growing like crazy! They really do love drying out between waterings.
Would you consider listing the plants in your description that way those of us that have attention issues can have them there without having to rewind?
You made me fall in love with the Vittarifolium first time you showed it on your channel. Found myself one some months later and I adore it like Harry Styles adores that fish ♥️ And yes, I agree with everything you say about it, as well as the Clarinervium and Veitchii. Mine haven't grown much but they withstood the chaos of shipping and my repotting them from one medium to the other and moving house during winter. Now they are all growing again.
🤣🤣 I will now be drinking when Kaylee Ellen says "this is not the best example", when a plant smacks her or she zooms in on a very expressive facial movement. 🥴🍸🍻🍹🍺🥂🥴
I've quickly come to love you, Kaylee. Your no-bullshit approach to plants is honestly the best thing, ever. As another painfully blunt, and to-the-point person, I really appreciate your content. You've got yourself a lifetime subscriber. I wish you'd ship to the U.S. lol.
Pretty please leave the text for the names up for the duration. I usually “watch” videos while in the kitchen so keep having to go back if I want to see spelling or if I missed the name
Kinda wished you did this video 2 weeks ago, haha! I in my delirium, I purchased two Warocqueanums, one baby plant and one that was separated from the mother plant. The latter had a very damaged leaf but was healthy and dark green - damage caused by the initial shipping and acclimatisation of the import the seller did. Now, this guy has healthy roots, but the leaf has gone so pale and turning yellow and I've repotted it in perlite and bark and in a mesh pot and bagged it up. I can see the life force getting sucked out. The baby was been in sphagnum moss, but suffered a bit of rot, so I have removed the moss and popped it in a mesh pot with perlite alone in a saucer of water and bagged it. Fingers crossed it will get the stumps all powered up. I've never been so fucking nervous over two little stump bastards. Had they been potential boyfriends I would have dropped them ages ago - the anxiety is sooo real! 😫
I totally agree with your assessment. I really love my magnificums. The statement they make with their new leaves coming in blood red and maturing to green.Chef kiss!!
I had not come across a small form monstera (and did not believe there was such a thing) till I saw my daughter-in-law's last month. It was massive. She has a large form as well. So, Thank you, for showing and explaining their differences! Love your videos!
I'm obsessed with anthurium at the moment. I'm glad i got some of my collection when people still crazy with philodendron. Tho i have to say, if you want to buy a plant for "investment", i think anthurium isn't the right choice for that. I know some of them has hefty price tag, but i find they're not very easy to propagate, well at least it'll took a bit longer (to a sellable size), compare to philodendron.
I recently caught the Anthurium itch and imported a Clarinervium, Crystillinum, Magnificum and a babeh Regale. Thankfully they've acclimated to pon in my home rather well. I need to really control myself now as I might be getting ahead of myself by eyeing up a Forgetii and a Villenaorum next. I'm just head over heels with Anthurium atm!
Oh girl don’t feel bad I recently did that with syngonium! I bought a pink splash now I have ten different rare varieties of syngonium 🙃😂 I only have the crystalinum when it comes to anthurium but I’d love a regale & forgetti!
I am watching this video 3 years later. I just watched it, because back when it first came out, I had zero interest in Antheriums. I just bought the A. Luxurians at my local in plant shop in the USA (8/6/2024) for $18. It is my only Anthurium in my 125 plant collection and will probably stay (for lack of space) my only one, except possibly the A. 'Forgetii'. I fell completely in love with her the moment that I saw her and she is the only plant in my collection with a name. She is named Lexi. I was sooooo happy the find out that she is on the easy list. Interesting how far down she has come in price!
I bought a Clarinervium like 13 days ago and it arrived in pristine condition. Last week I ordered a Crystallinum that is currently on its way! One thing that worries me is that the Clarinervium supposedly grows slower - but realizing yesterday that it's thriving so much and already asks for a repot (roots are coming out in the bottom) makes me a little scared for when the Crystallinum arrives 😂
Hello Kaylee Ellen! I really love your content. I'm now into rare plants because of you...I'm saving my money to buy a Monstera 'Albo' Variegata because I saw you video...until now I'm still saving money. LOL. Thank you for inspiring us, your viewers.
I love these videos 😍 I’m really interested in your opinion on different types of potting mix for rare plants - do you prefer leca, moss, or soil? And why? I tend to over water so all my plants are in terracotta and a chunky aroid mix
Just got an Anth.Clarinervium - extremely affordable (EU - 25 bucks for a smallish one like yours on screen) and pretty! Thanks to you I got the confidence to try my luck with it. And I don't give a fig it's common... I'm really quite over the rare plants hype. (Not a dig at Kaylee, btw. - love her videos.) Now, if only the Philo gloriosum came a bit down in price...
Yep.. still too scared to try them..but I will go and re-watch the philodendron one and revamp my wish list 😍 ( the 1st time I was just too mesmerized)
I ♥ Anthuriums and as a response to your statement, I dont think it's you regarding the Anthurium Regale ☺ I find them to be a lot harder than the other anthuriums, they crisp like crazy and also seem more susceptible to fungus/bacterial issues. Nevertheless I love them all in my experience the hybrids usually give you the best of both worlds. So my Regale keeps acting up but my Regale X Magnificum is as easy as a clarinervium, I keep forgetting it and yet it keeps growing.
I'm lucky enough to have a vittarifolium and a lineolatum and I totally agree. Love them both. Theyve been very forgiving when Ive been ill and neglected my plants. The lineolatum has those very chunky roots too and that definitely seems to help the situation. Would recommend!
@ 02:40 -- "Easiest Anthurium you can get!" I am going to suggest that the easiest "to find" is A. andreanum, with its large, colorful, heart shaped flowers. They are in my local supermarket at least twice a year, around holidays with 'red' as their theme. It also comes in shades of orange and white, and such-like pastels. With good light, substrate, and proper watering they can flower often. Very rewarding!
I greatly greatly appreciate these easy care for rare plants videos. I'm glad you don't put price into it. What I'm interested in is will it live if I out money into it lol
I would love to see some type of syngonium video, I have gotten into them like crazy &. I now own 10 different uncommon/rare varieties. I would love to see all the ones you own!
Kaylee: "Anthurium Clarinervium is tough! It's probably the easiest Anthurium you can get." Me: *staring at my A. Clarinervium which has 2 yellow leaves and looks very shit* well uhm I guess I shouldn't try other Anthuriums 😂
My clarinervium was imported to California from Hawaii last summer. Put it in a chunky aroid mix. Did well all summer and then in the fall all the leaves got bacterial spots and I’ve had to start over. I repotted it into self watering pon a few weeks ago and it’s finally working on a leaf. Hoping that this is the turning point. The two chunk cuttings I took also pushed growth super fast as well. It’s funny because I have a lot of other anthurium including quite a few that I’ve imported and the clarinervium by far has been my biggest fail.
By the way Kaylee I have ordered a syngonium erythrophyllum and a variegated Burle Marx per your recommendations in prior videos. Thanks for the suggestions.
Anthurium are my favourite plant group. My Clarinervium has survived a really nasty thrip infestation and is throwing out gorgeous MASSIVE leaves. My Warocqueanum is just beautiful 😍 have a Forgetii White Stripe on the way from South America. Really would love a green Forgetii though. They take really well to Pon/Leca too.
I do own a regale and honestly it’s pretty easy. Haven’t had even the slightest issue. It shipped perfectly and acclimated just fine. Doesn’t even need super high humidity in my opinion.
Hi Kaylee!! Appreciate the video so much but I was wondering if you can make detail and comprehensive video about anthurium care? Or do you have it already but I missed it? I think I’ve watched almost all of your videos and I learn alot from you ❤️❤️❤️
Lovely plants, I've seen a couple of corrugated foliage plants in the wild, interesting specimens indeed, they do well in my climate and if kept at home also, outside in the yard under diffused light, and kaylee I'm still loving your new hair, fabulousity. !!
"He's just so long. He gets in the way of everybody. Bless him! He doesn't mean to you know... He just gets all up in other people's business. It's not his fault... Honestly it's not his fault it's my fault " I don't know why this makes me laugh so much
Love this video... You made this old lady laugh out loud ...Also you look Happy today I hope your plant problems were resolved (destroyed by agricultural dept in shipping) hope you receive a refund or replacement.
I am so excited to be picking up my Queen and my Crystallinum this Friday. I was debating if I should grab the Forgetti also from her. After this I definitely will!
Hi Kaylee. There's 1 another type for A. Magnificum. The one that you have is Verde and another one is Norte with the square shape petiole. And one more of Anthurium that so beautiful in my opinion is Anthurium Silver full or hope i think. Like the A silver blush but more long shape with almost full of sparkly silver on the leaf. It's very very pretty. Anthurium Crystallinumn is like everywhere in Indonesia, almost like underated but if we look closely, it's very pretty and mine is very fast grower ever.
Here in the states where I have access to a Nursery who import rare/collectible plants the prices for Anthuriums are as follows (all 4" pots): Forgetii $150, Magnificum $180, Regale $300 and Crystallinum $180. Haven't purchased one yet...tell me why I should or shouldn't. Note: Everything I have purchased from this seller has not disappointed.
I love the A. Vittarifolium!! I was surprised at how easy it is to care for them. I had an accident 2 weeks ago where it fell and 2 leaves broke off (I set the leaves on my desk because I was sad 😭) AND THE LEAVES LOOK THE EXACT SAME... I'm curious to see how long it'll take until the leaves look visibly wilted
Great video, I will say though I found my king anthurium to be harder than my queen. I gave them both pretty much the same conditions and the king got root rot and now is a stump sitting in a bag of moss 😟 and my queen is doing big girl queen things lol she's growing strong. And yes my crystallinum and clarinerviam are blowing up on me out of nowhere lol. Thanks for always providing great info
Wow ok Kaylee. I had been eyeing the Veitchiis from NSE all day because Enid had stealth added them to the website... and then I watch this. Just had to get it!! My first Anthurium!! So excited :D I need more long bois in my life
I literally laughed out loud when the Crystallinum smacked you in the face and you said, "How rude!" The look on your face was priceless!
Easy to care according to Kaylee:
02:57 A. clarinervium
06:13 A. forgetii
09:59 A. luxurians
14:12 A. clarinervium × A. pedatoradiatum ‘Macrolobium’
17:13 A. veitchii
20:00 A. crystallinum
22:37 A. vittarifolium
25:41 A. lineolatum
30:09 A. warocqueanum
35:10 A. magnificum
37:53 A. regale
40:38 A. papillaminum
43:14 A. crystallinum ‘Silver Blush’
Not easy to care according to Kaylee:
46:48 A. peltigerum
48:37 A. corrugatum
this is like only fans but for plants, so many sexy specimens.
OnlyPlants
"He's not the longest boy I've seen"
**Quick eye shot with smirk**
....I caught that girl. lol
Lol its funny because of course he is 🤣
@@KayleeEllenOfficial hahaha, I just related to that whole moment. I constantly say things that probably should have been said differently. Love your channel and your energy.
Probably only me every video "hello everybody, glad u could make it, my name is Kaylee Ellen" I just haaave to say that😂
You’re not alone, I’ve said this before and many people also agreed and said they do it too. It’s a ritual at this point 😌
@@joshuaadams1178 For some reason I do love thinking about it as a ritual! Well said! 😊
I do it toooooo! 😂
SAME!!
Guilty!
I bought a clarinervium a while back and i was really scared thinking ill most likely kill it but it is absolutely thriving! I definitely recommend this to beginners :)
Same!
Can i ask you what kind of substrat have yours? :)
@@Sarah-xd5cq for me it is still in the coco peat based substrate it came in. If I would want to repot I'd probably go for perlite with sphagnum. And if I really want to spoil it, I'd wrap some moist sphagnum around the stem...
@@joankennes3230 okay thank you!!!!😊
You are my inspiration Kaylee... the 1st time I saw your video about rare plants, your journey, The Wall and everything. From Philodendrons to Anthuriums and to whatever presentations you created , I just love it and you as a person. I’m a plant lover myself but I lay low because I want to travel . When pandemic strikes, I have to stay home.... and back to plants. That’s how I know the names of my plants... before I just pick whatever fancies me and when I watched your videos, that’s the time I realised how precious they are... thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and views on plants. With this we can always be reminded of how awesome The creator of everything... beautiful and wonderfully unique in it’s every special being. ♥️🌱 God bless you🙏🏼.
I can vouch for the Clarinervium and the Vittarifolium, I have both and they require sooo little! The only time I had yellowing leaves on my Vittarifolium was when I dared to water it twice instead of once a month and apparently that was too much. But even then it kept pushing out new leaves! Now I'm back to watering it once a month and it's growing like crazy! They really do love drying out between waterings.
Would you consider listing the plants in your description that way those of us that have attention issues can have them there without having to rewind?
I was thinking the same thing. A slide at the end with name and picture.
@@danakrueger7833 I came here to see this comment. Pleaseee!
Easy bois
2:57 clarinervium
6:12 forgetii
10:00 luxurians
14:12 macrolobium
17:12 veitchii
19:59 crystallinum
22:39 vittarifolium
25:41 lineolatum
30:09 Warocqueanum
35:10 magnificum
37:54 regale
40:39 papillaminum
43:14 silver blush
difficult bois
46:49 peltigerum
48:37 corrugatum
@@hhdbhn302 thank you. She did mention that warocqueanum onwards are kinda intermediate plants. Could you update the list. Thanks 😊
I love how you’ve been wearing your hair! It’s very natural looking and pretty!
You have the most addictive youtube channel! Love all your videos and i just love your demeanor and personality ❤😊
You made me fall in love with the Vittarifolium first time you showed it on your channel. Found myself one some months later and I adore it like Harry Styles adores that fish ♥️
And yes, I agree with everything you say about it, as well as the Clarinervium and Veitchii. Mine haven't grown much but they withstood the chaos of shipping and my repotting them from one medium to the other and moving house during winter. Now they are all growing again.
I am living for the comedic editing and interludes in this! 🤣
🤣🤣 I will now be drinking when Kaylee Ellen says "this is not the best example", when a plant smacks her or she zooms in on a very expressive facial movement.
🥴🍸🍻🍹🍺🥂🥴
alcohol poisoning, but make it FUN
I've quickly come to love you, Kaylee. Your no-bullshit approach to plants is honestly the best thing, ever. As another painfully blunt, and to-the-point person, I really appreciate your content. You've got yourself a lifetime subscriber. I wish you'd ship to the U.S. lol.
She does ship to the US with the new shop!! ❤️❤️
The plants... They're starting to turn against Kaylee, they're starting to fight back!
Still obsessed with the Beach Goddess vibes
That's true, Kaylee, crystallinum is easy to care, it grows fast, I have seen here 28 inches long (6 leaves out of 15 leaves) massive one!
I need a video on compact plants! These are gorgeous but I don’t have room for in my plant cabinets!
Pretty please leave the text for the names up for the duration. I usually “watch” videos while in the kitchen so keep having to go back if I want to see spelling or if I missed the name
Kinda wished you did this video 2 weeks ago, haha! I in my delirium, I purchased two Warocqueanums, one baby plant and one that was separated from the mother plant. The latter had a very damaged leaf but was healthy and dark green - damage caused by the initial shipping and acclimatisation of the import the seller did. Now, this guy has healthy roots, but the leaf has gone so pale and turning yellow and I've repotted it in perlite and bark and in a mesh pot and bagged it up. I can see the life force getting sucked out. The baby was been in sphagnum moss, but suffered a bit of rot, so I have removed the moss and popped it in a mesh pot with perlite alone in a saucer of water and bagged it. Fingers crossed it will get the stumps all powered up. I've never been so fucking nervous over two little stump bastards. Had they been potential boyfriends I would have dropped them ages ago - the anxiety is sooo real! 😫
Update? Don't leave us hanging here!
I totally agree with your assessment. I really love my magnificums. The statement they make with their new leaves coming in blood red and maturing to green.Chef kiss!!
I had not come across a small form monstera (and did not believe there was such a thing) till I saw my daughter-in-law's last month. It was massive. She has a large form as well. So, Thank you, for showing and explaining their differences! Love your videos!
I can't believe I forgot that it's Friday because I literally look forward to this video all week long!
I'm obsessed with anthurium at the moment. I'm glad i got some of my collection when people still crazy with philodendron. Tho i have to say, if you want to buy a plant for "investment", i think anthurium isn't the right choice for that. I know some of them has hefty price tag, but i find they're not very easy to propagate, well at least it'll took a bit longer (to a sellable size), compare to philodendron.
Plain green can be lovely when you have different shapes and shades together with different richness levels.
I recently caught the Anthurium itch and imported a Clarinervium, Crystillinum, Magnificum and a babeh Regale. Thankfully they've acclimated to pon in my home rather well. I need to really control myself now as I might be getting ahead of myself by eyeing up a Forgetii and a Villenaorum next. I'm just head over heels with Anthurium atm!
Oh girl don’t feel bad I recently did that with syngonium! I bought a pink splash now I have ten different rare varieties of syngonium 🙃😂 I only have the crystalinum when it comes to anthurium but I’d love a regale & forgetti!
I definitely agree on the Anthurium Silver Blush-- i found it quite a bit more difficult than my Clarinervium and Forgetti
I am watching this video 3 years later. I just watched it, because back when it first came out, I had zero interest in Antheriums. I just bought the A. Luxurians at my local in plant shop in the USA (8/6/2024) for $18. It is my only Anthurium in my 125 plant collection and will probably stay (for lack of space) my only one, except possibly the A. 'Forgetii'. I fell completely in love with her the moment that I saw her and she is the only plant in my collection with a name. She is named Lexi. I was sooooo happy the find out that she is on the easy list. Interesting how far down she has come in price!
Hellooo, the early gang, I love what you are doing on the channel, Kaylee, keep it up and have fun
I bought a Clarinervium like 13 days ago and it arrived in pristine condition. Last week I ordered a Crystallinum that is currently on its way! One thing that worries me is that the Clarinervium supposedly grows slower - but realizing yesterday that it's thriving so much and already asks for a repot (roots are coming out in the bottom) makes me a little scared for when the Crystallinum arrives 😂
Gotta agree with the Silver Blush! They’re not impossible, but just doesn’t grow nicely unlike any other anthurium that I have. Very picky plant
Hello Kaylee Ellen! I really love your content. I'm now into rare plants because of you...I'm saving my money to buy a Monstera 'Albo' Variegata because I saw you video...until now I'm still saving money. LOL. Thank you for inspiring us, your viewers.
OMG Kaylee. That mortal kombat moment :D :D :D I laughed so hard. Such a great video girl!
Kaylee: I'm borderline sexually attracted to that.
Me: FINALLY SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS ME!
Bahahahahaha
😩😂🤣
I love these videos 😍 I’m really interested in your opinion on different types of potting mix for rare plants - do you prefer leca, moss, or soil? And why? I tend to over water so all my plants are in terracotta and a chunky aroid mix
I enjoyed every second of this video!
Luxurians is bullate, that's the word you were missing in opposite to corrugated. 🙌
Youre totally right anturium crystallinum are the best... Not a diva at all yet they're stunning... 😍 The silver lining is amazing
Just got an Anth.Clarinervium - extremely affordable (EU - 25 bucks for a smallish one like yours on screen) and pretty! Thanks to you I got the confidence to try my luck with it. And I don't give a fig it's common... I'm really quite over the rare plants hype. (Not a dig at Kaylee, btw. - love her videos.) Now, if only the Philo gloriosum came a bit down in price...
I love how you keep defending your lineolatum. "It's not his fault, it's my fault. " true plantmom!
Yep.. still too scared to try them..but I will go and re-watch the philodendron one and revamp my wish list 😍 ( the 1st time I was just too mesmerized)
22:00 best part of the video, please upload this amazing 20 seconds on its own so I can rewatch it another 20 times. I’m dying. Such a meme. HOW RUDE
Can we take a minute to appreciate how Kaylee uploads every Friday 🪴😌 thank you
I don't know what it is, i just love how Kaylee says "Anthurium" 🙈😍
Your videos have inspired me to get into Anthurium and YOUR VIDEOS HELP SO MUCH! They’re amazing!!! YOU ARE INSPIRATIONAL!!
So many Wishlist plants from this video! Even the anthuriums I've seen before, I'm seeing in a whole different light 😍
You couldn’t have posted at a better time! Thank you Kaylee i love your content 💐👑🖤
I love my vittarifolium!! Super easy. My clarinervium on the other hand gave me a lot of trouble with root rot after importing.
I ♥ Anthuriums and as a response to your statement, I dont think it's you regarding the Anthurium Regale ☺ I find them to be a lot harder than the other anthuriums, they crisp like crazy and also seem more susceptible to fungus/bacterial issues. Nevertheless I love them all in my experience the hybrids usually give you the best of both worlds. So my Regale keeps acting up but my Regale X Magnificum is as easy as a clarinervium, I keep forgetting it and yet it keeps growing.
I love the abs on the king. And the plant after (crystallinum) is my favorite. I need to get one
I'm lucky enough to have a vittarifolium and a lineolatum and I totally agree. Love them both. Theyve been very forgiving when Ive been ill and neglected my plants. The lineolatum has those very chunky roots too and that definitely seems to help the situation. Would recommend!
Anthurium Corrugatum is really beautiful and rare in Taiwan. Thanks for your introduction for this so beautifully plant.
@ 02:40 -- "Easiest Anthurium you can get!"
I am going to suggest that the easiest "to find" is A. andreanum, with its large, colorful, heart shaped flowers.
They are in my local supermarket at least twice a year, around holidays with 'red' as their theme.
It also comes in shades of orange and white, and such-like pastels.
With good light, substrate, and proper watering they can flower often. Very rewarding!
Thank you for this! I’m not experienced with anthuriums. I’ve been hesitant to drop money on them.
I greatly greatly appreciate these easy care for rare plants videos. I'm glad you don't put price into it. What I'm interested in is will it live if I out money into it lol
Fridays are the best days🙌🏻
FR!! 👆💯
Agree with you....clarinervium is a must for beginners....my most fave anthurium ❤️❤️
OMG the gauge on that Elho pot is adorable! 🌱
Love my vittarifolium, I got it from NSE and it’s one of the easiest plants to care for that I have.
I would love to see some type of syngonium video, I have gotten into them like crazy &. I now own 10 different uncommon/rare varieties. I would love to see all the ones you own!
Based on your recommendation, I got anthurium clarinervium and it´s simply awesome - beautiful and super sturdy
Always keep waiting for your new video 😍😍
YESSS!!! BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE !!
Kaylee: "Anthurium Clarinervium is tough! It's probably the easiest Anthurium you can get."
Me: *staring at my A. Clarinervium which has 2 yellow leaves and looks very shit*
well uhm I guess I shouldn't try other Anthuriums 😂
🤣
I looked at my Crystallium and said the same thing lol
I've had mine for 2 years.... Hasn't died yet. But only has 3 small af leaves. The most recent just came in a month ago..... 😔🙃
@@OkayPakaLolo But it's alive!
My clarinervium was imported to California from Hawaii last summer. Put it in a chunky aroid mix. Did well all summer and then in the fall all the leaves got bacterial spots and I’ve had to start over. I repotted it into self watering pon a few weeks ago and it’s finally working on a leaf. Hoping that this is the turning point. The two chunk cuttings I took also pushed growth super fast as well. It’s funny because I have a lot of other anthurium including quite a few that I’ve imported and the clarinervium by far has been my biggest fail.
Perfect timing! I just got my first anthurium 🥰
the high pitched “through!” 🥺 so cute lol
This beautiful woman holding those magnificent plants is just something else, this video is a masterpiece.
By the way Kaylee I have ordered a syngonium erythrophyllum and a variegated Burle Marx per your recommendations in prior videos. Thanks for the suggestions.
Just got my first vittariflorium. Can't wait to see how it grows.
Anthurium are my favourite plant group. My Clarinervium has survived a really nasty thrip infestation and is throwing out gorgeous MASSIVE leaves. My Warocqueanum is just beautiful 😍 have a Forgetii White Stripe on the way from South America. Really would love a green Forgetii though. They take really well to Pon/Leca too.
OMG!!! I am a little bit crushed. I so love the Peltigerum. It is so understated and elegant and 🤤...
Going to admire it from afar for now 😔
Thank you! Total beginner and I have a decent budget. I'm looking to import from Ecuagenera and trying to make a list of easier ones.
I am based I the UK and making my first Ecuagenera order. If you made that order, can you tell me which ones acclimatised well in UK weather?
I need an anthurium macrolobian! It's stunning 🤩
I do own a regale and honestly it’s pretty easy. Haven’t had even the slightest issue. It shipped perfectly and acclimated just fine. Doesn’t even need super high humidity in my opinion.
Hi Kaylee!! Appreciate the video so much but I was wondering if you can make detail and comprehensive video about anthurium care? Or do you have it already but I missed it? I think I’ve watched almost all of your videos and I learn alot from you ❤️❤️❤️
Go further back on her videos and you’ll find that! ❤️
@@flowergirllove21 ahhh mind to share the title of the video? Ive been looking for it but idk which one
Pajamas, snacks and your videos are making my Friday nights! 💚
Even easy plants dye in my care. I’m cursed! I use self watering pots for the ones I really care about
Lovely plants, I've seen a couple of corrugated foliage plants in the wild, interesting specimens indeed, they do well in my climate and if kept at home also, outside in the yard under diffused light, and kaylee I'm still loving your new hair, fabulousity. !!
Love your videos! Will you do a video on pon as a substrate and/or self watering pots? Would love to hear your take!
"He's just so long.
He gets in the way of everybody.
Bless him!
He doesn't mean to you know...
He just gets all up in other people's business.
It's not his fault...
Honestly it's not his fault it's my fault "
I don't know why this makes me laugh so much
Off topic but I really want one of your florida ghosts . Love all your videos
I LOVE my splendidum! Just put it in a closed humid bin and feed them. They are magnificent and low maintenance!
Love this video... You made this old lady laugh out loud ...Also you look Happy today I hope your plant problems were resolved (destroyed by agricultural dept in shipping) hope you receive a refund or replacement.
I am so excited to be picking up my Queen and my Crystallinum this Friday. I was debating if I should grab the Forgetti also from her. After this I definitely will!
i have been binge watching your videos and not a single regret!!
In Australia Anthurium Clarinovvin sells for $650 on eBay.
My Anthuriums are going good as a beginner.
Love your tips though it helps lot
Peace!
Love this video! All the times she hits her face and gives that funny look is HILARIOUS 😂😆
LI-VING👏WALL👏LI-VING👏WALL👏
*id love to see an update on how she’s doing ❤️
Omg this Owen Wilson reference was on point 😂
Yes! My girl the Clarinervium is Back!
Hi Kaylee. There's 1 another type for A. Magnificum. The one that you have is Verde and another one is Norte with the square shape petiole. And one more of Anthurium that so beautiful in my opinion is Anthurium Silver full or hope i think. Like the A silver blush but more long shape with almost full of sparkly silver on the leaf. It's very very pretty. Anthurium Crystallinumn is like everywhere in Indonesia, almost like underated but if we look closely, it's very pretty and mine is very fast grower ever.
Here in the states where I have access to a Nursery who import rare/collectible plants the prices for Anthuriums are as follows (all 4" pots): Forgetii $150, Magnificum $180, Regale $300 and Crystallinum $180. Haven't purchased one yet...tell me why I should or shouldn't. Note: Everything I have purchased from this seller has not disappointed.
I love the A. Vittarifolium!! I was surprised at how easy it is to care for them. I had an accident 2 weeks ago where it fell and 2 leaves broke off (I set the leaves on my desk because I was sad 😭) AND THE LEAVES LOOK THE EXACT SAME... I'm curious to see how long it'll take until the leaves look visibly wilted
Anthurium Cristalinum is easiest and grow faster. I have a lot for Cristalinums. Thank for ur video Kaylee. Much love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Great video, I will say though I found my king anthurium to be harder than my queen. I gave them both pretty much the same conditions and the king got root rot and now is a stump sitting in a bag of moss 😟 and my queen is doing big girl queen things lol she's growing strong. And yes my crystallinum and clarinerviam are blowing up on me out of nowhere lol. Thanks for always providing great info
The regale veins remind me of the face suckers from the Alien movies. I love them
Thank you for your video. Concerning your last plant..transfer it to pumice. It works.
Wow ok Kaylee. I had been eyeing the Veitchiis from NSE all day because Enid had stealth added them to the website... and then I watch this. Just had to get it!! My first Anthurium!! So excited :D I need more long bois in my life
I may need to consider anthuriums. I have been avoiding them. Thank you 😍