I'm a plant collector from Ukraine. I just fell in love with Anthuriums. Two weeks ago, I bought two young cheep plants from a store, that sells plants from Netherlands. The tag was "Anthurium Silver Bush" in Kirilic letters. Both are some Crystallinum. Both have elongated thick leaves of deep green. One has veins like Forgetii, leaves are a bit suedeish. But we'll see when it matures. Another has reddish stems, and the new leaf is coming out brown-red with pink veins. Absolute surprise, so.
Your shelves, and the organization, look amazing. I feel like people would find this hobby so much more enjoyable if they spent more time upfront managing their supplies and creating a space where plant maintenance doesn’t feel like a chore. It’s something I think most people have to discover for themselves though and I get that space is a luxury. I used to have bins stacked in a bathtub in a bathroom we didn’t use. It was so labor intensive having to get to everything. When I took over storage in my kitchen (that’s away from food/food prep stuff), it was amazing. I never have to stress out about if I’m going to run out of something and it makes plant chores so much faster and easier when you have easy access to your supplies. It took years to work it all out and I had to donate a ton of things to free up space, but it totally paid off. As I’m typing this, I wonder if I would have reconsidered this hobby if I knew then what I know now. Ignorance can be bliss 😂
Yesssss another 'ended up in Alice's house and got pulled into a show and tell' video! Thank you! Eating some coffee chocolate with rooibos tea while watching in cosy bed (slowly getting cold here in South Africa!)
Great shelf situation! I need to replace an old gigantic wooden corner shelf in my plant room. Dread!! It also means I need to declutter. 😂 Did you get my email by any chance?
Love your planty updates! Especially seeing all your Anthurium because it's goals! As a new-ish plant girl mine are on the smaller side still and so I can't wait for mine to grow big (although, it kinda scares a bit also) 😅
Dear host, I'm new to this. I bought an Anthurium Crystallium rooted cutting online. It has 1 leaf and quite some roots. I was shocked by how simple this is. After a few months, I think due to the natural increase of the intensity of light in spring, now the 1 leaf is slowly turning yellow. What should I do? Will it survive without a mature leaf? I have Anthurium Vietchii doing ok under my care.
I'm a plant collector from Ukraine. I just fell in love with Anthuriums. Two weeks ago, I bought two young cheep plants from a store, that sells plants from Netherlands. The tag was "Anthurium Silver Bush" in Kirilic letters. Both are some Crystallinum. Both have elongated thick leaves of deep green. One has veins like Forgetii, leaves are a bit suedeish. But we'll see when it matures. Another has reddish stems, and the new leaf is coming out brown-red with pink veins. Absolute surprise, so.
Enjoy those are super pretty!
"The future is fungi", nice touch!😄🍄
Your shelves, and the organization, look amazing.
I feel like people would find this hobby so much more enjoyable if they spent more time upfront managing their supplies and creating a space where plant maintenance doesn’t feel like a chore.
It’s something I think most people have to discover for themselves though and I get that space is a luxury.
I used to have bins stacked in a bathtub in a bathroom we didn’t use. It was so labor intensive having to get to everything.
When I took over storage in my kitchen (that’s away from food/food prep stuff), it was amazing. I never have to stress out about if I’m going to run out of something and it makes plant chores so much faster and easier when you have easy access to your supplies.
It took years to work it all out and I had to donate a ton of things to free up space, but it totally paid off.
As I’m typing this, I wonder if I would have reconsidered this hobby if I knew then what I know now. Ignorance can be bliss 😂
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I’ve been getting ones from Jing Charmaine and now you
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What a great week
Thank you for an early morning upload for us aussies, something to watch on my way to work this morning at 5am
I love the way you have all your plants and plant products organized! Can we see how you decorated your reptile enclosures with plants?
Cute baby forgetii
Yesssss another 'ended up in Alice's house and got pulled into a show and tell' video! Thank you! Eating some coffee chocolate with rooibos tea while watching in cosy bed (slowly getting cold here in South Africa!)
I’m letting you off easy this time with only 30 min 😆 and yessss you paint such a cozy picture!
That dark forgettii 🤤❤
Wow, awesome update! Thanks for sharing!
Great shelf situation! I need to replace an old gigantic wooden corner shelf in my plant room. Dread!! It also means I need to declutter. 😂
Did you get my email by any chance?
i have a hybrid with the same dress rf x carla and mine also has blister var
Absolutely loved the video! Your collection is absolutely breathtaking! Looking fwd to your next vid🙌
Love your planty updates! Especially seeing all your Anthurium because it's goals! As a new-ish plant girl mine are on the smaller side still and so I can't wait for mine to grow big (although, it kinda scares a bit also) 😅
Thank you Jenny!!! 🫶🏻
My x one grows super fast too!!
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wow can't believe you forgot to show me
How did they self pollinate? Were there two inflos at the time? I thought the inflos go from female to male stage to prevent self pollination.
Dear host, I'm new to this. I bought an Anthurium Crystallium rooted cutting online. It has 1 leaf and quite some roots. I was shocked by how simple this is. After a few months, I think due to the natural increase of the intensity of light in spring, now the 1 leaf is slowly turning yellow. What should I do? Will it survive without a mature leaf? I have Anthurium Vietchii doing ok under my care.
Where do you get your plastic pots..?
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Your forgetii the virgin mary 😂 miracle pregnancy lol
Variegated anthuriums look sick to me