You have a gorgeous collection of syngoniums! Many of them I have never heard before and I also collect syngoniums as well. For my larger syngoniums I have begun to stake and cage them up on tomato cages. I use the cages for a variety of my larger plants that need added support and like to climb. It has worked out wonderfully and my plants grow like crazy on them. I have made a couple of videos showcasing how I use them for my plants. I will also be doing a video soon on my syngonium collection. sharing my common to rare varieties. Hopefully you’ll come by for a visit. Thanks for sharing your awesome collection and HAPPY GROWING!
Wow, your collection is amazingg!! The pink one is definitely my favorite! 😍 Could you please do a video on perlite propagation? It would be so helpful for me!!
Thanks gor sharing, love syngoniums😁 the one you put on the pole is looking good 😊 The frosted heart is AMAZING 😀. The t25 is so cute 😊 curious to see what happens with the funky stick one 😉
My syngonium white butterfly is in a 10 in pot. I call her Maryanne lol I don't let her trail because I love how good she looks bushy. I have made at least 4 other plants in 6 inch pots. She never let's me down :)
I keep looking and almost-buying syngoniums, but haven’t got any yet. This is a lovely collection and has definitely given me some more to look at. Do you have any suggestion for a introduction variety? I don’t want to kill one immediately and forever be put off them!
Thank you 😊 I would start with Syngonium Podophyllum White Butterfly! They are on the cheaper side and readily available! But I just love the colour and they seem to have really interesting flecks of natural darker variegation 🤩
You are missing syngonium panda, syngonium red spot, syngonium starlight and syngonium pink splash. Those are super stunning apart from fantasy and others
Fun video! But just letting you know---most of of the Syngonium you showed are actually the same species (Syngonium podophyllum), just different cultivars of that species. I think there are actually only 16 species of Syngonium in existence in the world.
I just bought 3 of the pixie ones. I plan to put them together in one big pot with a moss pole. I am hoping to propagate them later when they grow up it fully.
Your symgnium are all beatiful the white butterfly I have also she is not growing good it only have 3 healthy looking leaves on her is there any type of food or sun you sit her in for her to be so big
I've just begin with syngoniums, but a leaf on one of mine refuses to unfurl. It's about 1/3 of the way there. The leaf looks healthy enough. Any idea why?
Hey Annmarie! Interesting, it tends to be my Philodendrons that struggle to unfurl rather than my Syngoniums. Try moving it to a brighter position and increasing humidity? Next to a humidifier if you have one? Or even a plastic bag over it to create a little humidity dome - I do that with my Philos sometimes
This is usually a low temperature and little light situation, more so even than moisture/humidity. If you're worried about humidity, place the plants (Syngoniums, aroids and Thea's especially, in the shower cabin, after! You've showered, to let them enjoy a high, warm humidity twice a week or so, they'll love it.)
Some people use perlite as a propagation medium (as opposed to plain water, sphagnum moss, clay pebbles, etc). I do hope she answers your question though
Personally, I wouldn't like perlite as a permanent potting medium because it will stain and it's too lightweight. It won't be able to support larger plants
Hey! Ooh interesting question! When I first got my Syngonium T25 mini and one of the Albos - the roots were mushy so I had to chop them back and regrow the roots - I find that sphagnum moss propagation is hard for me to get the amount of water level correct. I think I’m just a bit heavy handed and make the moss too wet! Perlite is much easier for me because it doesn’t absorb as much water and I find easier to judge watering! With the two plants who needed more roots - I found that perlite is really easy to inspect root growth without annoying the plant too much too and the Syngoniums seem to love it. Goes without saying that perlite, like sphagnum, doesn’t have the nutrients a plant needs so I do fertilise too 😊 Hope that sort of answers your question! I just find it easier than moss 😂
@@WholesomeHouseplants nice. Yes it answers my question..it does bring one more though. Is the perlite your regular potting medium, or do you normally transition to its permanent place once roots establish to your liking? Is the perlite just in there with water to a certain level or do you drain/ add holes?
You have a gorgeous collection of syngoniums! Many of them I have never heard before and I also collect syngoniums as well. For my larger syngoniums I have begun to stake and cage them up on tomato cages. I use the cages for a variety of my larger plants that need added support and like to climb. It has worked out wonderfully and my plants grow like crazy on them. I have made a couple of videos showcasing how I use them for my plants. I will also be doing a video soon on my syngonium collection. sharing my common to rare varieties. Hopefully you’ll come by for a visit. Thanks for sharing your awesome collection and HAPPY GROWING!
Amazing plants. Each plant is very beautiful. The way you explained is very very cute and lovely.
Thanks Rita! Very kind of you! 😊
I love this video. I have watched it too many times to count. Your collection. Your voice is so lovely and genuine, which helps.
omggg the syngonium confetti ! its so pretty !
I love Syngoniums and I love your accent! Thanx for sharing!
Wow, your collection is amazingg!! The pink one is definitely my favorite! 😍 Could you please do a video on perlite propagation? It would be so helpful for me!!
Great collection!! Love the erythrophylum especially. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks gor sharing, love syngoniums😁 the one you put on the pole is looking good 😊
The frosted heart is AMAZING 😀. The t25 is so cute 😊 curious to see what happens with the funky stick one 😉
They all are beautiful, I have a collection As well I also have the white butterfly and the pink two of each… LOVE THEM 😀
My syngonium white butterfly is in a 10 in pot. I call her Maryanne lol I don't let her trail because I love how good she looks bushy. I have made at least 4 other plants in 6 inch pots. She never let's me down :)
Ooof I love a bushy syngonium too!
Great collection! Love all of them
Thanks for sharing your vedio beautiful plants I love syngonium plants just subscribe new subscribers watching from California
Hahah omg I thought I was the only one who uses yoghurt pots! I actually buy the yoghurts that I'm going to eat based on the pot shape I want... hehe
Hahaaa amazing
Great collection, I have many of those. I also like perlite the best.
I really enjoyed your video I liked all of them but the pink one was my favorite
I keep looking and almost-buying syngoniums, but haven’t got any yet. This is a lovely collection and has definitely given me some more to look at.
Do you have any suggestion for a introduction variety? I don’t want to kill one immediately and forever be put off them!
Thank you 😊 I would start with Syngonium Podophyllum White Butterfly! They are on the cheaper side and readily available! But I just love the colour and they seem to have really interesting flecks of natural darker variegation 🤩
You are missing syngonium panda, syngonium red spot, syngonium starlight and syngonium pink splash. Those are super stunning apart from fantasy and others
Beautiful collection
Have a great weekend beautiful. U r so sweet and pretty. Thanks for sharing ur awesome syngonium collection.
Thank you for your kind comment!
Fun video! But just letting you know---most of of the Syngonium you showed are actually the same species (Syngonium podophyllum), just different cultivars of that species. I think there are actually only 16 species of Syngonium in existence in the world.
I just bought 3 of the pixie ones. I plan to put them together in one big pot with a moss pole. I am hoping to propagate them later when they grow up it fully.
Awesome! I haven’t seen many Syngoniums on moss poles! How exciting
Your symgnium are all beatiful the white butterfly I have also she is not growing good it only have 3 healthy looking leaves on her is there any type of food or sun you sit her in for her to be so big
Ur collection 💐💚
Thanks 😊🌱
I love your callection including you miss pink rose
Easy plant to take care of I have a few varieties myself
Yes they are brilliant! They almost like they tell you when they need watering!
Beautiful plants and accent 👍
I love Syngonium too :)
in Thailand we also called syngonium aurea as ngern lai ma yellow variegated
Super collections👌👌
ngern lai ma has a thai meaning which is "Flow of Money"
Thai people do believe that this plant make them richer and richer haha
I think the pink one is syngonium pink splash
I've just begin with syngoniums, but a leaf on one of mine refuses to unfurl. It's about 1/3 of the way there. The leaf looks healthy enough.
Any idea why?
does it have good enough light?
Hey Annmarie! Interesting, it tends to be my Philodendrons that struggle to unfurl rather than my Syngoniums. Try moving it to a brighter position and increasing humidity? Next to a humidifier if you have one? Or even a plastic bag over it to create a little humidity dome - I do that with my Philos sometimes
This is usually a low temperature and little light situation, more so even than moisture/humidity. If you're worried about humidity, place the plants (Syngoniums, aroids and Thea's especially, in the shower cabin, after! You've showered, to let them enjoy a high, warm humidity twice a week or so, they'll love it.)
Cantik yg punya nya😊😊😍😍
I live in indonesia syngoniums are easy to find here grow wild at my backyard. I have few of it potted. Nice plant☺
Hi Oxas! Oh how amazing! I wish they grew wild here! 🤣
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Wish this was a care video,than a bad I'd video
Why do you use perlite as your planting medium?
Thats a good question... Waiting to hear the answers.. Lol
Some people use perlite as a propagation medium (as opposed to plain water, sphagnum moss, clay pebbles, etc). I do hope she answers your question though
Personally, I wouldn't like perlite as a permanent potting medium because it will stain and it's too lightweight. It won't be able to support larger plants
Hey! Ooh interesting question! When I first got my Syngonium T25 mini and one of the Albos - the roots were mushy so I had to chop them back and regrow the roots - I find that sphagnum moss propagation is hard for me to get the amount of water level correct. I think I’m just a bit heavy handed and make the moss too wet! Perlite is much easier for me because it doesn’t absorb as much water and I find easier to judge watering!
With the two plants who needed more roots - I found that perlite is really easy to inspect root growth without annoying the plant too much too and the Syngoniums seem to love it.
Goes without saying that perlite, like sphagnum, doesn’t have the nutrients a plant needs so I do fertilise too 😊
Hope that sort of answers your question! I just find it easier than moss 😂
@@WholesomeHouseplants nice. Yes it answers my question..it does bring one more though.
Is the perlite your regular potting medium, or do you normally transition to its permanent place once roots establish to your liking?
Is the perlite just in there with water to a certain level or do you drain/ add holes?
I think i have pixie..:)
Traduzione no?
Hi dea that’s not orm nak thank you.
Love your collection! Sooo beautiful.