Leca is amazing for putting in gravel trays. It saved me so many time last year when growing peppers and tomatoes, which needed potting on sooner than I realised. Just a shame it’s quite expensive. I’ve grown my Christmas paper whites in it this year. Thank you summer, I now have too many houseplants all thanks to your videos and really loved watching the botanical garden videos and listening the experts.
SAME!!!!!!! It was in December when I found her too, I have new eyes when it comes to going to garden centers now. I bought my first hoya last month… And so sequentially several after.
I am so happy for you experimenting with communal living. My wife and I established a community house and to say it got off to a rocky start is certainly an understatement. Nevertheless it has been one of the best choices we ever made. It took some hard lessons and a bit of turnover, especially since a pandemic struck right after we got the house, but we are super happy now. Humans are naturally adapted to this style of living. I really think most people would be much more happy and healthy in a communal living setting, just like our plants. I hope we get to hear more updates about your transition into communal living and I hope they embrace a jungle atmosphere with you! I'll have to start following along again with your journey 💖
A Christmas bulbs/ forced bulb tip: use Leca in a glass vessel, pop your bulbs in cover with moss, water just below the bulbs bottom. Once they have finished flowering you can plant in in the garden or bin them. Rinse your Leca ready for next time. No more spent compost. It’s fascinating watching how much root growth a bulb can produce in a day.
When I was a child my aunt bottled up root beer and it was so good! I can remember helping 😀 but I can’t remember much except for the delicious taste of it. Please do tell your recipe!
I'm definitely going to be on the look out for a Rhaphi to propagate ~ they're beautiful! I dont think your videos could ever be 'lightweight' Summer ~ they're always so wonderfully detailed and informative, and you have thoroughly reawakened my interest in plants this year (fairly recent subscriber). Bless you for all the work you do. I wish you and yours a safe & Happy Christmas and joyful New Year 🌱
Thanks for the video👍 if i may post a couple of observations on mine,when they go dormant they go properly dormant for 6 months, no half measures even under a grow light in a heated room. They gluttate a lot after watering, i put a fan on mine for several days after watering to aviod disease. After propagating i got them on a moss pole as soon as possible and got fenistrations in there second summer, they are dormant now but the growth points are fat, fat fat! I,m excited to see the new growth next may. Have a great christmas everyone
Great video! I killed two of my philodendron propogation when putting them in soil! I am definitely going to try this method the next time!! Thanks for sharing!
@@mimosaminmoss There is a Floyd Wright house that was commissioned if I remember the story right for a farmhouse in Iowa. The floors and the countertop edge and the space in general is what made me connect it… If there’s even a connection. But it definitely gives off the same overall vibe.
Put it under a grow light or a bright window. It should be pushing by now. Mines only take a couple one to two weeks to push out roots, on pretty much every cutting
I bought two wet sticks two years ago they took months to sprout in a heated propagator in moist perlite, the patience was worth it in the end, i would get them on a moss pole as soon as possible so they don't become runners i did that with mine and they gave me fenistrations this summer, good luck..
I have tried water, water with other plants (pothos), perlite, leca, sphagnum moss in a prop box and no roots. I just moved my cuttings to tephra as a last resort. I cannot get them to root at all.
@@Jasapan-u4s They have become readily available in the US in the past few months. To the point that some of the sellers have too many and are selling them super-cheap now. So someone is having luck with rooting and propagation. It's just not me!
@@kyrad6543 , I know. So crazy. I see them more too and had exactly the same thoughts! Well, at least were not alone in our rhaphidaphora mom failure!😆
First and foremost, how did you ever get that thing to root? I've been trying for going on 8 weeks now and my decursiva cuttings refuse to root. I've tried everything!
@@kyrad6543 i'm currently trying to root Philodendron Gloriosum Dark Form which just got root rot of my over-watering habit...LOL. Put it on my windowsill facing north. It's been 3 weeks and so far so good, many tiny roots appear and already giving me 2 new leaves. She is ready to be put in potting mix. But i'm living here in the tropic, Indonesia. Might be the more heat and humidity you give them, the faster they root. Because CMIIW...most rhaphidophora come from South East Asia.
I have a niece named liana 😊 So happy to see the return of more educational, vlog style videos! No offense to the home tours 😅 Also, is brewing root beer similar to kombucha? Not that I can drink either. I just brew kombucha for family & friends since it gives me heartburn 😮💨
I literally have my eye on one of these plants when I get paid February 3 and I'm gonna be spending $60 on a fairly decent size plant...and your kinda at faulty....lol. PURE PLEASURE I mean PRESSURE
Leca is amazing for putting in gravel trays. It saved me so many time last year when growing peppers and tomatoes, which needed potting on sooner than I realised. Just a shame it’s quite expensive. I’ve grown my Christmas paper whites in it this year. Thank you summer, I now have too many houseplants all thanks to your videos and really loved watching the botanical garden videos and listening the experts.
I’m so happy I found your channel!
SAME!!!!!!! It was in December when I found her too, I have new eyes when it comes to going to garden centers now. I bought my first hoya last month… And so sequentially several after.
You are a great teacher
I am so happy for you experimenting with communal living. My wife and I established a community house and to say it got off to a rocky start is certainly an understatement. Nevertheless it has been one of the best choices we ever made. It took some hard lessons and a bit of turnover, especially since a pandemic struck right after we got the house, but we are super happy now. Humans are naturally adapted to this style of living. I really think most people would be much more happy and healthy in a communal living setting, just like our plants. I hope we get to hear more updates about your transition into communal living and I hope they embrace a jungle atmosphere with you! I'll have to start following along again with your journey 💖
This channel has helped me so much In my plant journey
Ooh "Liana"!! I have never heard that word or the definition before! I love it!
Getting focus , so cute ...Love from Everest
I learned some new terminology. Thanks 🙏
A Christmas bulbs/ forced bulb tip: use Leca in a glass vessel, pop your bulbs in cover with moss, water just below the bulbs bottom. Once they have finished flowering you can plant in in the garden or bin them. Rinse your Leca ready for next time. No more spent compost. It’s fascinating watching how much root growth a bulb can produce in a day.
When I was a child my aunt bottled up root beer and it was so good! I can remember helping 😀 but I can’t remember much except for the delicious taste of it. Please do tell your recipe!
Some day you will have to give us a tour of your closet. I'm pretty sure you have as many outfits as you have plants!
Struggling to get my prop to thrive in soil. Found your video and I pray the perlite works 🤞🏽
Thank you
I look forward to the root beer recipe also 🤗
I just got mine today. I hope she does good!
I'm definitely going to be on the look out for a Rhaphi to propagate ~ they're beautiful! I dont think your videos could ever be 'lightweight' Summer ~ they're always so wonderfully detailed and informative, and you have thoroughly reawakened my interest in plants this year (fairly recent subscriber). Bless you for all the work you do. I wish you and yours a safe & Happy Christmas and joyful New Year 🌱
I am from Indonesia
Always watching this channel
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Kereeeennn tipsnya
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Thanks for the video👍 if i may post a couple of observations on mine,when they go dormant they go properly dormant for 6 months, no half measures even under a grow light in a heated room. They gluttate a lot after watering, i put a fan on mine for several days after watering to aviod disease. After propagating i got them on a moss pole as soon as possible and got fenistrations in there second summer, they are dormant now but the growth points are fat, fat fat! I,m excited to see the new growth next may. Have a great christmas everyone
Did you use anything in the bottom of the pot to I prevent the vermiculite and perlite from falling out the little holes?
Just wait until it puts out its first 6-foot long leafless runner. I refer to mine as Mr. Whackadoodle.
Great video! I killed two of my philodendron propogation when putting them in soil! I am definitely going to try this method the next time!! Thanks for sharing!
This is great! Would this plant survive in a north facing window??
I'm getting a Floyd Wright vibe off this house.
@@mimosaminmoss There is a Floyd Wright house that was commissioned if I remember the story right for a farmhouse in Iowa. The floors and the countertop edge and the space in general is what made me connect it… If there’s even a connection. But it definitely gives off the same overall vibe.
How long did it take to grow roots??? I have two cuttings that have been in water for a month and a half - no roots ☹️
Put it under a grow light or a bright window. It should be pushing by now. Mines only take a couple one to two weeks to push out roots, on pretty much every cutting
Try putting a quick rooting node in with it and make sure the water is being changed every couple days.
I bought two wet sticks two years ago they took months to sprout in a heated propagator in moist perlite, the patience was worth it in the end, i would get them on a moss pole as soon as possible so they don't become runners i did that with mine and they gave me fenistrations this summer, good luck..
I have tried water, water with other plants (pothos), perlite, leca, sphagnum moss in a prop box and no roots. I just moved my cuttings to tephra as a last resort. I cannot get them to root at all.
@@kyrad6543 it’s super frustrating when you feel like you are doing all the right things with no results! Best of luck to you 🌿💚
Looking for recommendation for building a live wall
There's a typo in the title of the video (substrate). x
Grazie e grazie!
Very great 👍👍..
What happens if you plant it in regular substrate
Eow po.kakatuwa Ka po.palagi Ka pong Ng vlog salamat po palagi Ka pong may care tips SA lahat Ng viewers mo.mag iingat po kayo palagi.
Summer - ever have a ficus villosa?
I've just seen one and fallen in love.....wherencan I get one?
Me holding my breath while you poured the perlite it the bowl. 😂
I sure wouldn’t want to get my root beer mixed up with fertilizer water😵💫🎄💚🙃
How is it going to hold it up with do much light substrate?
I find rhaphidaphora very challenging to propagate to a healthy endpoint. I keep trying but wow it’s tough.
Same here. I cannot get it to root.
@@kyrad6543 , yep. Rarely can I but when it does……it doesn’t handle the water to soil substrate transition whatsoever
@@Jasapan-u4s They have become readily available in the US in the past few months. To the point that some of the sellers have too many and are selling them super-cheap now. So someone is having luck with rooting and propagation. It's just not me!
@@kyrad6543 , I know. So crazy. I see them more too and had exactly the same thoughts! Well, at least were not alone in our rhaphidaphora mom failure!😆
@@Jasapan-u4s Thanks that does help that I'm not alone. I don't give up easily but I'm close with this one!
First and foremost, how did you ever get that thing to root? I've been trying for going on 8 weeks now and my decursiva cuttings refuse to root. I've tried everything!
As i replied to someone else mine took months, got there in the end though
Add a little splash of Hydrogen Peroxide and root nutrient like Superthrive.
@@yukiaditya7352 I'm willing to try it. I tried it in water with rooting hormone (KLN). I even tried an airstone. Never got roots.
@@kyrad6543 i'm currently trying to root Philodendron Gloriosum Dark Form which just got root rot of my over-watering habit...LOL. Put it on my windowsill facing north. It's been 3 weeks and so far so good, many tiny roots appear and already giving me 2 new leaves. She is ready to be put in potting mix. But i'm living here in the tropic, Indonesia. Might be the more heat and humidity you give them, the faster they root. Because CMIIW...most rhaphidophora come from South East Asia.
@@yukiaditya7352Do you have it in a jar with water Yuki? I may try again!
What town in upstate NY are you in?
I always get nervous when it comes to vermiculite, because it has been known to contain asbestos.
Nice
I love "subsate" lol in the title :")
Haha, I'll correct. Thanks for flagging.
I have a niece named liana 😊 So happy to see the return of more educational, vlog style videos! No offense to the home tours 😅 Also, is brewing root beer similar to kombucha? Not that I can drink either. I just brew kombucha for family & friends since it gives me heartburn 😮💨
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I literally have my eye on one of these plants when I get paid February 3 and I'm gonna be spending $60 on a fairly decent size plant...and your kinda at faulty....lol. PURE PLEASURE I mean PRESSURE
Hey Summer (love that name) could you do an episode on the difference between vermiculite and perlite?
lol just a 14 min ad for Espoma
Great content!