Hi Kevin! Your videos give me so much joy, thank you for posting these updates 🥰 If you want to aerate the bucket of water for your Thai, you can buy an air pump, some tubing, and air stones at your local aquarium shop. It will keep the water circulating and reoxygenate it so you don't have to worry about disturbing the roots! You can also connect multiple tubes to one pump, so you can also place an air stone in the other bucket's reservoir to make sure the roots in there don't rot either. Hope this gives you some ideas!
Great job to get the Thai to flower! I love that bouquet of Brandi cuttings. Looks good as a display. I chopped up mine and all the cuttings didn't make it 😅 I think they weren't healthy to start with. Definitely a beautiful Philodendron.
loved your bouquet of Brandtis!!!!! And that BMFlame is stunning. Just told my hubby that it's my all time wishlist plant but not willing to pay the AUD$250 for a tiny TC plantlet. He took note so I'm hoping he'll surprise me one day for our anniversary 🫣🤫
It takes around 12 - 14 months for the fruit to fully ripen, if there are seeds these will turn into berries and will readily fall from the fruit, expect more inflorescence as they generally produce 2 or 3 at different stages to guarantee success, the little hexagonal 'plates' wil fall away easily when ripe, congratulations btw, definitely doing something right ✅️ 😀
Hi, I love your videos! I have been watching you for a while. I have a question , where can I get the black pots and the net pots with the leca in it. You have the Thai Constellation in it. I need it for a few of my plants.
Hi Kevin, for the ph thing, I have found that the ph will increase in over time in the nutrient solution. I don't know why but I think it has to do with the plant taking up the nutrients and changing the chemistry of the solution.
For my seedlings, I found this helpful tip from PlantFriendDownTheStreet. Add pon to the bottom of your cup, then put your perlite and moss mixed together on top of that. You’ll have a water reservoir for your moss mix and your seedling or transfer (whatever you’re doing) will root down into the pon making the transfer to straight pon (or leca if you choose to use that instead) easier and less stressful on your plant. This has been a 100% success rate on all my anthuriums and philodendrons I’ve used it on. Definitely suggest giving it a go if you struggle with remembering to moisten your moss! Good luck with your babies and so happy to see you on UA-cam again! ❤️🪴
I think I like the monstera aurea over the monstera albo. There’s something about the subtle color differences instead of the screams of the albo “HERE I AM”!!
Hi Kevin. I just receive the Patreon money back. In this video you're talking about saving think for the Patreons. Are you finished with patreons? Thanks and I love your videos. Maria
Oh heyyy Maria, I forgot to pause it again and some patrons were charged so I had to refund a few people. I’m just not active right now. I might resume in the summer but for the next few months I won’t be posting. Thank you so much 💚☺️
@@kevin. Take your time, I am sooo happy to see new videos. And you are right! Film what your heart is telling you. It will be great! We love you all from Switzerland
Some anthuriums can take a 6 months to a year to come to fruit after pollination. So I would expect that it will take as long to come to fruition. Give it more time.
In Canada, in an apartment, this man has gotten a Thai to bloom….all hail the King💚
That Thai blooming indoors is INSANE.
Hi Kevin! Your videos give me so much joy, thank you for posting these updates 🥰 If you want to aerate the bucket of water for your Thai, you can buy an air pump, some tubing, and air stones at your local aquarium shop. It will keep the water circulating and reoxygenate it so you don't have to worry about disturbing the roots! You can also connect multiple tubes to one pump, so you can also place an air stone in the other bucket's reservoir to make sure the roots in there don't rot either. Hope this gives you some ideas!
After all the gloom, these sunny days do really make us (and our plants) perk up! I'm envious of all your windows. Your Mathilde is such a showpiece.
Omg yes the sun is a game changer. And yayyy Mathilde 💚
Kevin! Just what I needed before I take a nap. Happy to see you again! I hope you're doing well 🥰! 🌻🌻🌻
Awwwwww have a good nap 😴
Starting my day today with Kevin and his lovely plants. 🥰
Congrats on your Thai blooming! Thanks for sharing your thriving plant update Kevin!
I always forget your in Canada then get amazed by your growth and size of your amazing collection!
Oh heyyyyyyy haha yaaasss 🇨🇦
AAAAAAH exactly the video I needed!
Day off, alone at home, with plant stuff to do!!
Omg amaaaaazing sounds like a good day
loveeee hoya mathilde splash!!
Beautiful blue sky. Even a cold blue sky day is better than a cloudy rainy or snowy day.
OMG all the mathildes 😍 the new leaf on your mama thai is just stunning!! Nice to see you enjoying filming and giving us the updates 🤩
Love the long video.
Cancer is kicking my butt today, just relaxing, watching your videos. Thanks 😊
Praying for you 🙏
@@lisaanglim9588 Thank you ❤
Your Mathildes are so beautiful!! I love them!!
Great job to get the Thai to flower! I love that bouquet of Brandi cuttings. Looks good as a display. I chopped up mine and all the cuttings didn't make it 😅 I think they weren't healthy to start with. Definitely a beautiful Philodendron.
loved your bouquet of Brandtis!!!!! And that BMFlame is stunning. Just told my hubby that it's my all time wishlist plant but not willing to pay the AUD$250 for a tiny TC plantlet. He took note so I'm hoping he'll surprise me one day for our anniversary 🫣🤫
So nice seeing the sun in Toronto and our nice weather recently
Your clearly doing something right, with the Thia its still there and it looks awesome. So stop stressing, your doing great
Holy moley! Thats a huge strawberry shake!
Yes! Love the long video format ❤
Ohhh yay thank god hahaha 😆
omg, I haven't heard that sisters song since before my aunt died in 2014
That flower is amazing!!
“I am not going to look at it! If i dont know it doesnt exist right?!”😂😂LMAO
It takes around 12 - 14 months for the fruit to fully ripen, if there are seeds these will turn into berries and will readily fall from the fruit, expect more inflorescence as they generally produce 2 or 3 at different stages to guarantee success, the little hexagonal 'plates' wil fall away easily when ripe, congratulations btw, definitely doing something right ✅️ 😀
Love you 💚so nice to see your eyes sparkling and you radiate "happy" again
Soooo beautiful! Flaws and all!
Hello Kevin, lovely to see you and your plants as always. ❤
Aw thank youuuuu
*YAY!!!!!!*
I appreciate you for sharing your videos, thank you so much🙏🏽😊
Aw thank you so much
@@kevin.
Anytime😊
Love your videos so much Kevin 🤍
Good morning Kevin! ☀️🪴
Ohhhhhhhhh good morning 😍💚
I didn’t know that monsteras bloomed. Congratulations daddy.
Aw thanks!
I think it is a flower.... that's insane! I need updates on this. I hope the office one flowers too 😊
Hoya Mathilda Splash is still my favourite 🍂
Oh dear sweet Kevin. We love you boi
Hi, I love your videos! I have been watching you for a while. I have a question , where can I get the black pots and the net pots with the leca in it. You have the Thai Constellation in it. I need it for a few of my plants.
Have you tried fluval stratum for rooting anthuriums? That's works great for me.
Hi Kevin, for the ph thing, I have found that the ph will increase in over time in the nutrient solution. I don't know why but I think it has to do with the plant taking up the nutrients and changing the chemistry of the solution.
For my seedlings, I found this helpful tip from PlantFriendDownTheStreet. Add pon to the bottom of your cup, then put your perlite and moss mixed together on top of that. You’ll have a water reservoir for your moss mix and your seedling or transfer (whatever you’re doing) will root down into the pon making the transfer to straight pon (or leca if you choose to use that instead) easier and less stressful on your plant.
This has been a 100% success rate on all my anthuriums and philodendrons I’ve used it on. Definitely suggest giving it a go if you struggle with remembering to moisten your moss! Good luck with your babies and so happy to see you on UA-cam again! ❤️🪴
Yes!!! I have tried this for little seeds that I have started in moss. So much easier to do the transfer
I want to buy a cutting of your Thai monstera, strawberry shake and silver mathilde. You are an inspiration. Tfs
Omgosh that H.Mathilde splash.I look @ mine and is so embarrassing compared to yours.😂
You have gorgeous Thai Constellation
Wonder if it means good luck 😍
Omg yaaaassss! Thank youuu
Would it be amazing if it ripened so you could make Thai fruit salad 💚. Love ya 😘
I think I like the monstera aurea over the monstera albo. There’s something about the subtle color differences instead of the screams of the albo “HERE I AM”!!
Was there an update on the monstera fruit?? Did you eat it yet? I’m so invested!
I love the if I don't look at it, it doesn't exist😂
Split the brantiatum between the pon and leca. Half and half to see how each does. What’s best?
Hi Kevin good to see you🪴💚
Good seeing you too ☺️
How can you get in your closet with the bed pushed up against it?
I see you use tap water… do you have water softeners?your babies are so gorgeous…❤
Hi Kevin. I just receive the Patreon money back. In this video you're talking about saving think for the Patreons. Are you finished with patreons? Thanks and I love your videos. Maria
Oh heyyy Maria, I forgot to pause it again and some patrons were charged so I had to refund a few people. I’m just not active right now. I might resume in the summer but for the next few months I won’t be posting. Thank you so much 💚☺️
@@kevin. Take your time, I am sooo happy to see new videos. And you are right! Film what your heart is telling you. It will be great! We love you all from Switzerland
The fruit is probably small because it’s the first time for it. Usually for aroids the first flowers are small.
"giving trailing philodendron pothos realness" lol
Hieeee love it
Some anthuriums can take a 6 months to a year to come to fruit after pollination. So I would expect that it will take as long to come to fruition. Give it more time.
where is the brandtianum that was growing on a moss pole?
Chop chop chop now in water
You and your “light Sabre”
I'd like 2 c the results of Pon 4 the Brandtianum.
🤎 ur channel❣
Is there anything that shouldn’t go in pon?
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I died with the lifesaber 😭 I have the same barina growlight #jedisquad 😭😭😭
💚💚💚💚💚🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽
Yaaaaayyyy 💃
@@kevin. Thanks for this video! I needed it! Keep pushing! 💪🏽💚
Isn’t one of the nutrient solutions a bloom. Can’t you double up on the bloom formula.
Ummm…you better sing boy!!! Go ahead with your bad self @52:30 !!!❤
Are you/did you collect the pollen? Are you going to self pollinate?
Car-tell Duh-own
I LIKE YOUR RED SANDO
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Love you clemmy 😝
ur plant r kl. but u r 2 much drama.
YAAAASS