I just received an aurea cutting and was nervous about the best way to root it until I saw your video. Thank you SO much for showing the entire process in a single video. Your videos are amazing!
Whoaaaa I was amazed at how successful you were with all these cuttings! I used to have a monstera albo but it went downhill so quickly and not a single cutting survived :( That top cut of your aurea is a work of art!! 😊
The end killed me 😂 You’re doing great sweetie! Can really tell in other videos that winter is your time to shine because you always look so happy when in Christmas szn. Love it! Keep doing you boo, hope all is well. ❤
I don’t think it’s a fail; you did great, just less variegation than you wanted. Hope you get pleasantly surprised next update. Thanks for sharing Kevin!
Dude, you are KILLING this Vlogmas thing! You could have accomplished the daily challenge with much shorter videos and much less effort. Thanks for all the great content you're sharing. I know it must be TONS of work.
Kevin that first aurea in moss ,the stem has sooo much varigation can you PLEASE keep it longer than 1 leaf to see if she produces-she has potential PLEASE.
Enjoyed watching the process and seeing how you deal with the 'disappointment' helps me to keep my head up and keep going too when my props & re-pots fail. We are in summer now in Sydney and I am debating whether to transfer my Thai Con from soil to LECA or PON from soil. I don't do soil anymore (thanks Nora, The LECA Queen🤭) so I have to decide on one of them. I think I'll go PON cos we are having some pretty nasty scorchers atm and if I go away on holiday at least she'll stay a little more moist for longer...🤔
I’d say why not give silica a try? I know you are worried about pH but a little more diamond nectar should correct that. No? Also, feel your pain with aurea variants reverting. Every chop starts a new growth trajectory and what you see on the leaf, isn’t necessarily what you will end up with on the next one. But if you get it stable and growing large and highly variegated? Breathtaking and totally worth it. Takes a bit to get a stable specimen, and I truly believe that every time you chop creating new growth points throws variegation off balance. This is why these plants will continue to have value.
Ahhhh yeah, rating the amount you are posting. I am in the process of growing out/chopping two seed sports and the Aurea is definitely a strong gene that comes through
How do u keep the stems fresh and keep it away from rotting? I notice when I prop my albo and aureas always rot T,T I tried letting callus, in water or moss they just keep rotting, you’re so good with it like all ur cuttings are thrivingggg, advice would be appreciated❤️ love ur videosss
Toilet paper absolutely. Get stuck on your feet in women's bathrooms, It's because we have to sit down on the seat and we always put the toilet paper on the seats. And then they fall off of the seats on the floor and then the women's feet get wet. Because the toilet around it can be wet. And it gets stuck on your feet. It's at least happened to me three times if not four.
I loved the video 🙂. That was a lot of work, lol! I know you have so much watering to do and far more plants than me, but my fungus gnat problem is virtually gone using mosquito bit tea to water every single time. Moss poles get it, plants in pot get it as well as plants in soil. I can even be on my phone at night without inhaling gnats.
Our winters are so dark, we live in a valley and the cloud cover sits just inside the mountains, so we never get much sun, I have grow lights for everything, there’s never enough light through my windows right now
@@torquess454 my grandparents ate them during the depression. I’m not a fan, there is a trick to eating them that I’ve long forgotten. They have to be very ripe and you have to avoid the fibrous hairs inside. I think the local technical colleges use the wild type Mon. deliciosa to teach students how to do meristem cultures. There are literally thousands along the highway from the airport into the city, growing in full sun. All in fruit. ( I’ve got a feeling you wait for the little segments to fall out, purple taro mochi are my thing, lol).
is okay if the leaf snap, as long if some of the steam wiil give you a new leaf. question where you get your laca, pawn and moss, do you sell any plants and where are you located
I work in a bar... toilet paper does stick to your shoe... also super jealous of your aurea, I've got 3 I'm growing and they are not nearly as gorgeous
Do use anything to treat the roots for rot? I've wondered about swishing them in water with a tiny bit of bleach, betadine, Cinnamon, or hydrogen peroxide.
7:00 "it's like my stawberry shake [annoyed face] what a nightmare ! I'm so exited ! [Exited toldler pose with cute voice] idk it's just hitting me now, also i'm gona sneez *Big gross SNURFLE* " 😂😂😂 You're a little gemme !
There is something special about propagation and getting to watch the plant from scratch.
Omg I agreeee 💚
Agreed! It never gets old
I just received an aurea cutting and was nervous about the best way to root it until I saw your video. Thank you SO much for showing the entire process in a single video. Your videos are amazing!
Whoaaaa I was amazed at how successful you were with all these cuttings! I used to have a monstera albo but it went downhill so quickly and not a single cutting survived :( That top cut of your aurea is a work of art!! 😊
I love seeing the variegated fruit.
The end killed me 😂 You’re doing great sweetie! Can really tell in other videos that winter is your time to shine because you always look so happy when in Christmas szn. Love it! Keep doing you boo, hope all is well. ❤
And this is how I get my nerve to expirament by watching you.Happy vlogmas-thank you.I love watching you,if not for your funny faces.
Aw thanks 💚
I love how it transform different plants some are green and variegated
Yeah it’s so cool! 💚
I don’t think it’s a fail; you did great, just less variegation than you wanted. Hope you get pleasantly surprised next update. Thanks for sharing Kevin!
Thank you Carol for all the support ! I always see your comments so thank you 😊
Dude, you are KILLING this Vlogmas thing! You could have accomplished the daily challenge with much shorter videos and much less effort. Thanks for all the great content you're sharing. I know it must be TONS of work.
That really means a lot. Thank you so much for this 🥲🤩
Omg! I laughed my face off! You would be such a good friend to hang out with! 😅
Great catch on the spent node on that aurea cutting! Very good learning point 👍
Kevin that first aurea in moss ,the stem has sooo much varigation can you PLEASE keep it longer than 1 leaf to see if she produces-she has potential PLEASE.
Haha I still have them and I’ll wait 🤣
Enjoyed watching the process and seeing how you deal with the 'disappointment' helps me to keep my head up and keep going too when my props & re-pots fail. We are in summer now in Sydney and I am debating whether to transfer my Thai Con from soil to LECA or PON from soil. I don't do soil anymore (thanks Nora, The LECA Queen🤭) so I have to decide on one of them. I think I'll go PON cos we are having some pretty nasty scorchers atm and if I go away on holiday at least she'll stay a little more moist for longer...🤔
You are such a joy to watch and an inspiration.
I’d say why not give silica a try? I know you are worried about pH but a little more diamond nectar should correct that. No? Also, feel your pain with aurea variants reverting. Every chop starts a new growth trajectory and what you see on the leaf, isn’t necessarily what you will end up with on the next one. But if you get it stable and growing large and highly variegated? Breathtaking and totally worth it. Takes a bit to get a stable specimen, and I truly believe that every time you chop creating new growth points throws variegation off balance. This is why these plants will continue to have value.
Ahhhh yeah, rating the amount you are posting. I am in the process of growing out/chopping two seed sports and the Aurea is definitely a strong gene that comes through
How do u keep the stems fresh and keep it away from rotting? I notice when I prop my albo and aureas always rot T,T I tried letting callus, in water or moss they just keep rotting, you’re so good with it like all ur cuttings are thrivingggg, advice would be appreciated❤️ love ur videosss
Hi there!Im wondering..Do u let the cuttings sit out to callus over before placing them in water?
Toilet paper absolutely. Get stuck on your feet in women's bathrooms, It's because we have to sit down on the seat and we always put the toilet paper on the seats. And then they fall off of the seats on the floor and then the women's feet get wet. Because the toilet around it can be wet. And it gets stuck on your feet. It's at least happened to me three times if not four.
Listen! When she started leaning I was screaming hurr up she tippin'!!!!!
I have good results when propagating with moss, but yeess!!! , it is such a messy process when it comes to removing it .
I loved the video 🙂. That was a lot of work, lol! I know you have so much watering to do and far more plants than me, but my fungus gnat problem is virtually gone using mosquito bit tea to water every single time. Moss poles get it, plants in pot get it as well as plants in soil. I can even be on my phone at night without inhaling gnats.
Our winters are so dark, we live in a valley and the cloud cover sits just inside the mountains, so we never get much sun, I have grow lights for everything, there’s never enough light through my windows right now
I live in Brisbane, I put my Albo in the sun. It’s fruiting now.
@@petermurdoch7540 I’m so jelly! I’ve been wanting to try that fruit so bad!
@@torquess454 my grandparents ate them during the depression. I’m not a fan, there is a trick to eating them that I’ve long forgotten. They have to be very ripe and you have to avoid the fibrous hairs inside. I think the local technical colleges use the wild type Mon. deliciosa to teach students how to do meristem cultures. There are literally thousands along the highway from the airport into the city, growing in full sun. All in fruit. ( I’ve got a feeling you wait for the little segments to fall out, purple taro mochi are my thing, lol).
I’m not using Silica either. It’s like the first trend that I’m like… nah.
Thank you for another amazing video.
Haha right 🤣 and thank you 😊
You consider it a fail, but at first you only had 1 variegated monstera and now you have 2 🤷🏽♀️
Great logic. Lol.
is okay if the leaf snap, as long if some of the steam wiil give you a new leaf. question where you get your laca, pawn and moss, do you sell any plants and where are you located
3, 2, 1….
I’m a fan of Peking roots too
Hahahaha
Wow, so much beautiful. New friend full support on your channel
Really appreciate your videos!
I work in a bar... toilet paper does stick to your shoe... also super jealous of your aurea, I've got 3 I'm growing and they are not nearly as gorgeous
So what I'm getting is, "try my hand at propagation with reverted/reverting Albos and Aureas" ✅ got it😂
What kind of soil do you use
Do use anything to treat the roots for rot? I've wondered about swishing them in water with a tiny bit of bleach, betadine, Cinnamon, or hydrogen peroxide.
7:00
"it's like my stawberry shake [annoyed face] what a nightmare !
I'm so exited ! [Exited toldler pose with cute voice] idk it's just hitting me now, also i'm gona sneez *Big gross SNURFLE* "
😂😂😂 You're a little gemme !
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