Tree fern fiber or pearlite also work really well for germination. I crossed pollinated over 300 seedlings of Dorayaki and Forgetii and all of them survived 😵💫
Good video. Thank you. I'm just watching my magnificum berries sprout roots. I found using tree fern fiber much easier than spag. The new roots don't get attached and damaged when transplanting/ up potting. I'll trade magnificum seeds for some clarinerveum 😁
I watched an anthurium pollination video from The Jungle Haven, and she did a test on her clari seeds to see which way produced the strongest seedlings. And the ones she germinated in complete darkness came out looking a lot stronger than the ones in a grow light. Maybe you should try a few in the dark and move them to grow lights when they start producing those first few leaves? I just pollinated my anthurium Crystal and I’m hoping it took!
I put mine under a grow light & near a germination heat mat in my Milsbo cabinet. Probably dried out faster bc of that, but all of them are growing beautifully ☺️
Wow this video came out at a perfect time! I'm getting my first set of berries from my pallidiflorum and I feel lost looking at all the seeds about to pop 😵
How cute that you and your anthurium were working on creating new life at the same time together 🥹
Omg right 😭😭❤️
I’ve got your video playing in the living room while I water plants. My 19 year old son said “Can you eat them?” 😂
Can't wait for the update!! This is so so fun and interesting to watch!
Tree fern fiber or pearlite also work really well for germination. I crossed pollinated over 300 seedlings of Dorayaki and Forgetii and all of them survived 😵💫
That’s amazing
Hi Becca, this is so cool, and I can't wait for your next update on them!!
Ahhh so fun! I’m so glad I stole a couple berries from you so I can try this.
Yes yes yes! So excited, I love anthuriums and there pollinating process
Good video. Thank you. I'm just watching my magnificum berries sprout roots. I found using tree fern fiber much easier than spag. The new roots don't get attached and damaged when transplanting/ up potting. I'll trade magnificum seeds for some clarinerveum 😁
My Claire is blooming for first time, so excited. 💚
The timing ! This video comes exactly when i'm wondering how i'm gonna pollinate my alocasia pink dragon !
You can get baby alocasias by harvesting the corms that grow in the soil. That’s also super fun to do! 🥰
@@hiro2557how long does it take for corms to develop in the soil.
Wow this video came out at a perfect time too ! Merci beaucoup pour ce partage très intéressant !!! :)
Oh can’t wait to see them grow into plants ❤, so cool!
I watched an anthurium pollination video from The Jungle Haven, and she did a test on her clari seeds to see which way produced the strongest seedlings. And the ones she germinated in complete darkness came out looking a lot stronger than the ones in a grow light. Maybe you should try a few in the dark and move them to grow lights when they start producing those first few leaves?
I just pollinated my anthurium Crystal and I’m hoping it took!
I was hoping someone would mention this! I would love to know if that was a fluke or if that can be replicated.
Yep, came to say the same. 👍
Hey! I've been wanting to do this exact thing this year! Thank for the vid!
I put mine under a grow light & near a germination heat mat in my Milsbo cabinet. Probably dried out faster bc of that, but all of them are growing beautifully ☺️
I've done this with my "Flamingo" Anthirium, but have yet to successfully do this with my Crystallinum, lol. It puts out flower after flower too!
This looks so fun even if it is a long process. Now I want to pollinate some Anthuriums.
Congrats on your seed babies🥳
This is so cool!!! Madison on UA-cam “Plant Therapii “ did this and has over 150 babies 😮
I LOVE this!! So, so cool! 🩵
Hi Becca! So cool that you did this! I know that you stored the pollen in the freezer in earlyer tries, but how dit you store them this time?
In the freezer as well! It just was a shorter time so I think that’s why it worked better.
@@BeccaDeLaPlants Good to know, thank you!
Wow this video came out at a perfect time! I'm getting my first set of berries from my pallidiflorum and I feel lost looking at all the seeds about to pop 😵
omg i want one lol love ur videos
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Wwwowo i want to buy some see i love to experiment
Where is the update???
Producing pollen does not mean it wasn’t pollinated. Do not cut them off if they produce pollen.