I love where she says, "Hopefully it won't get too big so I can work on my desk." and the desk is Covered in like 20 other plants. :) This is by far my favorite plant channel.
Heather Hill mine too. I love some others but this is the one I drop everything to watch new videos and have already binged all the others at least twice.
Yes! The whole thing...love the white brick, the green kitchen (!), the beautiful eggs on the counter, the unmanicured nails....everything's so real, so natural....a vibrant, natural space for a vibrant nature chick!
Thaumatophyllum! It means *"Miracle Leaf"* Some folks are unhappy that the "Split-leaf Philodendron," T. bipinnatifidum was reassigned to this new (actually older) genus. I hope the meaning of the genus name takes out some of the sting of learning a new name. I am one of a dozen or so members of the FaceBook group "Thaumatophyllum" who will be glad to see the revived name so prominently featured.
Wow Summer im loving these videos, i especially buy data to download the plant one on me videos and watch them over and over again. Thank you Summer you are an amazing human being😍✌👌👍
Summer, what I use for a "potting bench" is the kind of tray that is sold to sit under a washing machine to catch leaks. It is lightweight, easy to clean and can be tucked away. One of the best purchases I have ever made. They are sold at home improvement stores by the washing machines.
*Why Did They Change The Name?* One obvious difference from other Philodendrons is in the stem. Summer's plant is not big enough to show it well but the stem is sturdier and thicker than Philo's. There is nearly no internode, so a mature plant's stalk shows a pineapple-like texture of leaf-scars, often with prickly bits around each. What's more important is genetics. For hundreds of years Philodendron species have easily been hybridized by enthusiasts, but none of the Thaumatophyllum group would cross with the others. Genetic analysis has recently shown there are important differences in the chromosomes.
You do seem to know a fair amount about these, I don't suppose you'd know if it;s possible to take a cutting of or otherwise propagate one? Can't find any information online on how to do so for my life.
@@ChurKirby ... Because the nodes are so tight, you should have at least six inches of stem before cutting. The top cutting absolutely must have aerial roots. Soil roots will not come from the stem, only from aerial roots surrounded by soil. Let the cut stem air-dry completely (possibly two days) before setting it in soil or water to prevent rot. It will not wilt a bit in that time. Best wishes!
It looks like an amazing plant! it reminds of some Anthuriums. Reused clay pots can also be baked in the oven to eliminate any fungi spore or virus presence, Just 10 - 15 minutes. Same for some soil that can be reused. What grow light bulb are you using? It looks bright but the spread seems very narrow. With the inverse square law of light intensity, the plants not close to the light may get very little. I am also wondering if Thaumatophyllums being free standing may require more light in general than vining Philodendrons.
Beautiful plant, I would definitely add one too my collection! I don't know how you remember all the scientific names of these plant's , I can't even remember most of my cousin's names,lol!
UA-cam is recommending vids about hoarders on the side thingy of this video (i don't watch these shows or vids on here, so...) I think the algorithms are judging you and your Brooklyn jungle. I ain't, i love it. Actually, i'm slowly turning my 2-dudes/plants-that-mom-gave-me-that-i-killed apartment into a small jungle as well thanks to you.
I hope you do a video showing how to make a cutting / air layering of Thaumatophyllum spruceanum. There are a lot of repotting videos but no video on propagation.
Hey Summer (~8. With your clay/terracotta pots there you reminded me of something. Are you aware of the major disadvantages of porous clay pots? And of the "perched water table", drainage, and wicking, in pots? These 2 subjects are known about in the underworld of horticulture 😄, but not generally known. They are actually of major importance. Scientific enthusiasts usually know about them. You are so popular, would you consider making any videos about these subjects? If you want to know more, just ask and I'll give some more input. You could help to bring this knowledge more out into the open.
We are repotting on the same day!!! Your thaumatophyllum reminds me of mine which sadly died in the winter months and I had searched so so hard for one 😥 But have you got any tips for caring for one because I’ve noticed that before it’s death mine always had rather deformed leaves or irregular numbered palmate leaves Don’t know if you noticed or not but the fresh roots kinda have a citrusy lemony smell
The shelfs for the pots ... do you know Who did them ? (I mean the 1st version I think... this is a little old artifact... unbelievable that this is still up and doing his job.)
Your plant is so beautifull!!! What would i do if my plant just lose the new small leaf? If it will grow again at some point of plant or it never grow again? I am so sad!!!
Do you know anything about aspidistra? I divided and abused mine a bit while looking for the best possible automatic watering system (I have a lot of plants, often in difficult to reach areas) and one planter is down to one leaf... I suspect it’ll be fine as it’s watered and under a grow light now (no more neglect)... but if you’re experience says otherwise... that would be good to know.
I have couple of questions. First is it a special reason to use distilled water? Second, may ask where you order your beautiful plant from? I have been using Amazon. But they come in beat up.
Andrea Daleydalet I can tell you I use distilled because my tap water is chlorinated AND fluoridated and a lot of my plants get brown spots from it. There’s also a ton of salt and minerals in my tap that seems to coat the soil after a while.
Concerned what's in my water / in my old pipes and I didn't have my hose out, which has a water filter, so I just grabbed for the distilled water, (which I drink too).
I love where she says, "Hopefully it won't get too big so I can work on my desk." and the desk is Covered in like 20 other plants. :) This is by far my favorite plant channel.
Heather Hill mine too. I love some others but this is the one I drop everything to watch new videos and have already binged all the others at least twice.
Love the organic vibe of this video
Yes! The whole thing...love the white brick, the green kitchen (!), the beautiful eggs on the counter, the unmanicured nails....everything's so real, so natural....a vibrant, natural space for a vibrant nature chick!
👍😅
This is honestly the only channel out there that I am willing to get bell notifications from! Thank you for inspiring me to become a plant person
*Once you start collecting plants you cant go back. Thats what ive learned*
I love these chill laid back videos. The perfect combo of informative and relaxing😌 I love these when I’m doing paperwork at work !!!
I can’t get enough of your videos, they make me happy 😊
Thaumatophyllum! It means *"Miracle Leaf"*
Some folks are unhappy that the "Split-leaf Philodendron," T. bipinnatifidum was reassigned to this new (actually older) genus. I hope the meaning of the genus name takes out some of the sting of learning a new name.
I am one of a dozen or so members of the FaceBook group "Thaumatophyllum" who will be glad to see the revived name so prominently featured.
Every time you post a new video my day gets better. Love you summer.
Love ur potting videos - they r so calming
I enjoyed this video and also the little excursions to other parts of the apartment so I can glimpse how it looks. Love it.
Wow Summer im loving these videos, i especially buy data to download the plant one on me videos and watch them over and over again. Thank you Summer you are an amazing human being😍✌👌👍
Summer, what I use for a "potting bench" is the kind of tray that is sold to sit under a washing machine to catch leaks. It is lightweight, easy to clean and can be tucked away. One of the best purchases I have ever made. They are sold at home improvement stores by the washing machines.
What a beauty. Thanks for sharing.
I love this type of video. Thanks for filming the repotting!
OMG, I am curious, Summer, do you know how many plants are at your place? LoL Looks amazing and full of life!
Beautiful plant! 🌱
Love these videos, where it says "Summer Rayne in action". 🌴👍🏻💪🏻
*Why Did They Change The Name?*
One obvious difference from other Philodendrons is in the stem. Summer's plant is not big enough to show it well but the stem is sturdier and thicker than Philo's. There is nearly no internode, so a mature plant's stalk shows a pineapple-like texture of leaf-scars, often with prickly bits around each.
What's more important is genetics. For hundreds of years Philodendron species have easily been hybridized by enthusiasts, but none of the Thaumatophyllum group would cross with the others. Genetic analysis has recently shown there are important differences in the chromosomes.
Man...thaumatophyllym needs a name change....something easy to say, and that will sound beautiful to say.
@@lorijones3891 ... How about "Miracle Leaf"? That's the meaning of Thaumatophyllum!
You do seem to know a fair amount about these, I don't suppose you'd know if it;s possible to take a cutting of or otherwise propagate one? Can't find any information online on how to do so for my life.
@@ChurKirby ... Because the nodes are so tight, you should have at least six inches of stem before cutting.
The top cutting absolutely must have aerial roots. Soil roots will not come from the stem, only from aerial roots surrounded by soil.
Let the cut stem air-dry completely (possibly two days) before setting it in soil or water to prevent rot. It will not wilt a bit in that time.
Best wishes!
Gorgeous plant!
Glad you have lots of room to work on your desk Summer. What do you work on...3"×3" sticky pads 😂
Loving these follow me around videos, you’re really onto something here Summer!
Beautiful house! To have so many plants....., sigh! Very nice, layed back video! Thank you for sharing!
Love this format!
Also awesome Joey L frame on the wall! Looks great!
I am loving the vlogs! Beautiful plant!
Ugh it is gorgeous. I love Phillies
Thank you for great video and inspiration.
Hi Summer! Beautiful plant ! Every time I see your home I'm like🤤🤤🤤...❤️
My Xanadu is classified in the same genus, so thank you for teaching me how to pronounce it. Now to get the spelling memorized :)
Love how there are so many plants in your house😄. Hope one day I can have that many plants too!
So many boxes - unboxing ceremony video coming soon? I hope!
It looks like an amazing plant! it reminds of some Anthuriums. Reused clay pots can also be baked in the oven to eliminate any fungi spore or virus presence, Just 10 - 15 minutes. Same for some soil that can be reused. What grow light bulb are you using? It looks bright but the spread seems very narrow. With the inverse square law of light intensity, the plants not close to the light may get very little. I am also wondering if Thaumatophyllums being free standing may require more light in general than vining Philodendrons.
"... so I can still work at my desk." shows a desk totally covered in plants already. Me!
Beautiful plant, I would definitely add one too my collection! I don't know how you remember all the scientific names of these plant's , I can't even remember most of my cousin's names,lol!
Canadian Infidel I know right! I wish I could remember all those latin names 😆
If you tag them with names .One remembers easily by seeing everyday.
UA-cam is recommending vids about hoarders on the side thingy of this video (i don't watch these shows or vids on here, so...)
I think the algorithms are judging you and your Brooklyn jungle.
I ain't, i love it. Actually, i'm slowly turning my 2-dudes/plants-that-mom-gave-me-that-i-killed apartment into a small jungle as well thanks to you.
I love your work
Beautiful ❣
I hope you do a video showing how to make a cutting / air layering of Thaumatophyllum spruceanum. There are a lot of repotting videos but no video on propagation.
I really love your vlogs! 💚
Hey Summer (~8. With your clay/terracotta pots there you reminded me of something. Are you aware of the major disadvantages of porous clay pots? And of the "perched water table", drainage, and wicking, in pots? These 2 subjects are known about in the underworld of horticulture 😄, but not generally known. They are actually of major importance. Scientific enthusiasts usually know about them. You are so popular, would you consider making any videos about these subjects? If you want to know more, just ask and I'll give some more input. You could help to bring this knowledge more out into the open.
Is the first plant, a hybrid or in the family in the umbrella plant. It looks like a fancy umbrella plant.
Which vendor did you buy the Thaumatophyllum from, on ebay?
Oh, you're brave ordering plants in January! Can you recommend a grow system? Brand or particular spectrum?
We are repotting on the same day!!!
Your thaumatophyllum reminds me of mine which sadly died in the winter months and I had searched so so hard for one 😥
But have you got any tips for caring for one because I’ve noticed that before it’s death mine always had rather deformed leaves or irregular numbered palmate leaves
Don’t know if you noticed or not but the fresh roots kinda have a citrusy lemony smell
Love this. Thx for sharing. But if i could ask, 'what is your monthly plant bill'?
I feel guilty when i spend over $60 on plants...lol!
I have this with a trunk on it so it's really gotten big over the years. I'd like to propogate it, but have no clue. It's never seeded or anything.
Nice
The shelfs for the pots ... do you know Who did them ? (I mean the 1st version I think... this is a little old artifact... unbelievable that this is still up and doing his job.)
Your plant is so beautifull!!! What would i do if my plant just lose the new small leaf? If it will grow again at some point of plant or it never grow again? I am so sad!!!
👍👏👍
I have had dirty nails my whole life, I hear that. I grew up on a farm, and now work as a horticulturalist. Never gonna have clean nails.
Do you know anything about aspidistra? I divided and abused mine a bit while looking for the best possible automatic watering system (I have a lot of plants, often in difficult to reach areas) and one planter is down to one leaf... I suspect it’ll be fine as it’s watered and under a grow light now (no more neglect)... but if you’re experience says otherwise... that would be good to know.
I have couple of questions. First is it a special reason to use distilled water? Second, may ask where you order your beautiful plant from? I have been using Amazon. But they come in beat up.
Andrea Daleydalet I can tell you I use distilled because my tap water is chlorinated AND fluoridated and a lot of my plants get brown spots from it. There’s also a ton of salt and minerals in my tap that seems to coat the soil after a while.
She said she got this one from Ebay
Shouldn’t you water it more thoroughly then that ?
Do you live in a converted warehouse?
Could you please give an update on this plant please 😊
How are your pothos from the previous vlog?
Hello what soil do you use?
should a special globe be used to give light to plants ?
Yes, grow lights (google it real quick!) There are some cheap ones on amazon.
why do you use distilled water?
Concerned what's in my water / in my old pipes and I didn't have my hose out, which has a water filter, so I just grabbed for the distilled water, (which I drink too).
Where is the Rooster/Chicken???
Thank you! You're so beautiful and neat. How come you don't wear gloves to protect your beautiful hands?
Who is filming, your chicken? LOL J/K.. :D
I like the old name better... Move to Ca. or Fl. so you can work outdoors almost all year long...