What a mess-up. The Reginae is a slow grower whilst the Nicolai Is the opposite. Foliage on Nicolai is way larger and it grows very high, while the Reginae maxes out at about 7 feet.
Great comprehensive video. I have one of these in a pot that has 3 clumps, or clusters. I bought it at a nursery about 2 years ago and it looked quite healthy and robust. I think I'm giving it the best of everything: about 4 hours of morning sun, pleny of water and occasion fertizer, and it's in a large pot with pleny of room for the roots....I think. 🪴
None of the videos I've seen today show how and where to trim off the dead flowers. I've learned how to prune, water & propagate. But I still don't know what to do with the dead flowers.
I am your new subscriber from the Philippines and I would like to have this plant ..If it is possible for you to send me and how much I have to pay ..thank you so much
There is too much talk about sun exposure & temperature & water I would prefer talk about contolling the plants growth in an area...how to prune & cut for flower arrangements. When cutting the flower, also cut the leaf.
Wow what an incredibly redundant video that somehow gives almost zero information that pertains to this specific plant and actually gives more inaccurate information wow. Im almost impressed.
disliked for usage of fahrenheit with no celsius provided. like, it would take you a fraction of a second to translate the nonsensical temperature gauge to one entire world understands, but it takes way more for 10k people who viewed this video, to that for themselves. it's 7-15°
what did i just watch? the plastic plants shown made me smile and the weed plant made me laugh :D
Thank you for the clear and useful information !!
´Don´t get intimidated by your flower´s exotic look´ 😄
What a mess-up. The Reginae is a slow grower whilst the Nicolai Is the opposite. Foliage on Nicolai is way larger and it grows very high, while the Reginae maxes out at about 7 feet.
I have one that’s 8’ and growing 🤷♂️
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nice video👍👍
Great comprehensive video. I have one of these in a pot that has 3 clumps, or clusters. I bought it at a nursery about 2 years ago and it looked quite healthy and robust. I think I'm giving it the best of everything: about 4 hours of morning sun, pleny of water and occasion fertizer, and it's in a large pot with pleny of room for the roots....I think. 🪴
None of the videos I've seen today show how and where to trim off the dead flowers. I've learned how to prune, water & propagate. But I still don't know what to do with the dead flowers.
BOP are all over Flordia well OVER 12' tall. I own 6 of them and I'm sure they will exceed 7-8' this Summer.
Very good!
Lovely 👌🏿
New friend here.
Can anyone tell me, what would be the best fertilizer for outdoor bird of paradise plants?
I live in Florida and my Bird of Paradise is at least 20 ft tall.
Will it grow in yuma Az?
Might be too dry in Az. They are tropical and like a certain level of humidity.
I thought it was really funny how they have pot plants here and there thru out the vid
I am your new subscriber from the Philippines and I would like to have this plant ..If it is possible for you to send me and how much I have to pay ..thank you so much
There is too much talk about sun exposure & temperature & water
I would prefer talk about contolling the plants growth in an area...how to prune & cut for flower arrangements.
When cutting the flower, also cut the leaf.
5:16 repeated information
Wow what an incredibly redundant video that somehow gives almost zero information that pertains to this specific plant and actually gives more inaccurate information wow. Im almost impressed.
disliked for usage of fahrenheit with no celsius provided. like, it would take you a fraction of a second to translate the nonsensical temperature gauge to one entire world understands, but it takes way more for 10k people who viewed this video, to that for themselves. it's 7-15°