Philodendron Gloriosum is a very easygoing plant! During summer I had it outside in my veranda under sade and it grew from a single leaf cutting to a crawler with 7 leaves sizing up like crazy. Now it grows indoors in my bedroom with 30-40% humidity and loving it! As for the king of spades it was a wish list plant for so long , I managed to buy two seeds that are growing roots and a tiny leaf each so I'm waiting patiently to get them to plants ☺️
Totally agree. Gloriosum is the easiest of all my plants. So easy and fast to grow. Give them a good chunky soil mix and a long pot, decent light (they don't even need that much) and they'll grow very quick and huuge. Got two that have 22-24¨ leaves now.
I grow all of these, minus the KOS, in regular room conditions. I also agree that the Patriciae is super easy. I got mine as a 1-leaf cutting (leaf was over 50 cm) in February and it took a minute to root. But it’s given me 6 beautiful leaves since summer, decent size, too. ❤
You and Charmaine are my plant fairy godmother’s. Your collections are killer. I just figured out my Patricia’s needed more water and my newest purchase of the Esqueleto is going to be a joy to watch grow.
I have a medium Anthurium KOS (in London, UK room temp) and a very mature KOS (in Bandung, Indonesia) and they both are EXCEPTIONALLY resilient in both climates just left to chill without over fussing over them.. neither keep me up at night.
I've got the anthurium king of spades just about a week ago in a black friday sale and it's the prettiest plant ever! I've seen it for the first time at Charmaine's and your channel and it just got me so speechles. It's so adorable and I hope it will be as round and chonky as yours 💚
Simple, and profound. Thank you. I am in The States. Live in Colorado. Attempting to grow various cultivars of elephant ears. In the past, I can grow anything. Holy mother of grail, these plants are fickle, and a biatchy! I may have uncovered the magical components. More to come
I can confirm the polypodioides is super easy going. I have grown it in ambient humidity from the day I brought it home AND I'm a chronic underwaterer. I also don't use humidifiers. It grows like a weed and I've never had an issue with new leaves getting stuck. However, I live in Miami so the humidity indoors is definitely above average. I'd say around 45-60% depending on how humid it is outdoors and how much I'm running the AC.
I love my pallidiflorum so much! I bought it in a group and based on the leaves it already had, it looked like she had really struggled with it. She wanted to make sure that I had a greenhouse cabinet for it etc. I repotted it and stuck it on a shelf in my living room and let it do its thing. It’s thriving, putting out nice leaves and has a new one on the way before the current one has hardened off. And I live north of the arctic circle btw. By far, my easiest anthurium 👑
definitely get the P polypodioides! mine is growing in room conditions no issues with humidity BUT I tried chopping and propagating with no luck yet so I would get an already stablished plant
This was so informative! I recently bought an esqueleto with 3 leaves and you're so right about it being easy--the new leaf it's grown in my care has like 18+ holes, while the last one had just 9. They're crazy! I like how the leaves are a little thicker and more leathery than the adonsonii.
I got a King of Spades stump for free with a purchase a few months ago and I stuck it in fluval stratum and it’s finally growing! Yours makes me so excited
I know this video is a bit old but the prices of these plants in the USA are crazy. The Patriciae in India costs around $15 and is still considered a bit rare/expensive.
❤the intro. Background 🎶 and content are amazing. Very informative…I am happy to learn about your lighting and feeding regime. Love your prospective. Thanks for sharing.
I got a small var frydek for $44 in an auction about a month ago and I love it sm. It’s dangerously white but I’m hoping it puts out a little more green soon. I have so many anthuriums on my wishlist but they’re a little too expensive for me right now. I have a clarinervium hybrid and a couple vitarrifolium seedlings that were very well priced but I can’t afford to spend $100-200 on a single plant or cutting rn.
I have polypodioides out in my family room, grows as easy as a Florida beauty, ghost and a few other pedatum forms, I actually find my quercifolium a little more finicky to unfurl without a bump in humidity.
Love your plants. Just started getting a few anthuriums, after watching your videos as well as your friends so felt more confident to give it a go. Glad I did, started with a lux x radicans, forgetii and pallidiflorum ( my fav I think). All are in my reg environment prob around 50% but doing just fine so far. Appreciate all the tips on which are easier/ care etc. It really is helpful. Thank you
My gloriosum only produces EFN if it is kept too hot. If I grow it on my shelf in room conditions it sizes up reliably without efn. In august it outgrew it’s pot and I cut it into three sections. The section w growth point continued sizing up the other two pieces woke up 2-3 growth points w fairly mature leaves.. in room conditions
What a helpful interesting video, thanks! Pallidoflorum and frydek are now firmly back on the wish list! Plants are generally more expensive here in Australia but have come down dramatically! I haven't heard of Great White, off to look it up though I suspect it may not be available here...
Thank you for this video. I've added the Anthurium pallidiflorum to my wish list, yours is beautiful! I've had a Gloriosum in my home for about a year just out in my living room with no humidity added and it has been popping out larger leaves regularly. No crispness at all. I grew it from a small leaf cutting and is producing leaves similar in size to yours. My home humidity is around 40%. Give it a try, you could always pop it back in a cabinet if it doesn't tolerate your conditions. Love that plant!
I just found a pallidiflorum a month ago and it just shot out a new leaf , it is out in my regular humidity too and acclimated there fine as well. I love that plant , the leaves are so thick and suedey with this cool sparkling sheen kinda thing.... hope you find one , you will love it , and seeing Alice's make me even happier now. They look really nice too in a hanging wall pot the way the leaves cascade down. Ecuagenera is where I found mine, at one of their pop ups, it wasn't crazy priced either.
Esqueleto is one of my trickiest plants Besides verrucosum and A. Pictum tricolor! Idk, FINALLY I am getting it to start sizing up but it’s still not more that 5 inches. I’m also wondering if the place I got it actually sold me a adansonii but I cannot find anywhere to definitively tell when juvenile!
My fingers are all crossed in the hopes that you're right about scalprums appearing in big box stores in the US in the coming year or so!! Also, extremely rude of you to add King of Spades to my ever growing list of wishlist anthurium
"Both of them were such little bitches" 🤣🤣🤣 Indeed they are! Actually the only reason why I refrain from getting a variegated one. The only Alocasia I struggle with indoors. 🥲
OMG the King of Spades has everything I love!!!!!! I am such a sucker for rounded leaves like that. 😍
Philodendron Gloriosum is a very easygoing plant! During summer I had it outside in my veranda under sade and it grew from a single leaf cutting to a crawler with 7 leaves sizing up like crazy. Now it grows indoors in my bedroom with 30-40% humidity and loving it! As for the king of spades it was a wish list plant for so long , I managed to buy two seeds that are growing roots and a tiny leaf each so I'm waiting patiently to get them to plants ☺️
I just love a gloriosum glow up story 🥹🥹🥹 excited for you to grow those KOS babies!
Totally agree. Gloriosum is the easiest of all my plants. So easy and fast to grow. Give them a good chunky soil mix and a long pot, decent light (they don't even need that much) and they'll grow very quick and huuge. Got two that have 22-24¨ leaves now.
I grow all of these, minus the KOS, in regular room conditions. I also agree that the Patriciae is super easy. I got mine as a 1-leaf cutting (leaf was over 50 cm) in February and it took a minute to root. But it’s given me 6 beautiful leaves since summer, decent size, too. ❤
You and Charmaine are my plant fairy godmother’s. Your collections are killer. I just figured out my Patricia’s needed more water and my newest purchase of the Esqueleto is going to be a joy to watch grow.
I just checked on Etsy and there are about half a dozen listings for the scalprum for between $20-30 range. Not a bad price.
Beautiful update on your plant collection! Thank you for sharing! ❤️ I hope your head is okay! 🙏🏾
I have a medium Anthurium KOS (in London, UK room temp) and a very mature KOS (in Bandung, Indonesia) and they both are EXCEPTIONALLY resilient in both climates just left to chill without over fussing over them.. neither keep me up at night.
I've got the anthurium king of spades just about a week ago in a black friday sale and it's the prettiest plant ever! I've seen it for the first time at Charmaine's and your channel and it just got me so speechles. It's so adorable and I hope it will be as round and chonky as yours 💚
So happy to see the Alocasia Frydek and Scalprum on here 💕 I’ve got them coming in some Black Friday plant mail soon so I can’t wait!!
I love your frame here. Idk if you did anything different but you just look so pretty surrounded by those beautiful plants.
Simple, and profound.
Thank you.
I am in The States. Live in Colorado. Attempting to grow various cultivars of elephant ears.
In the past, I can grow anything.
Holy mother of grail, these plants are fickle, and a biatchy!
I may have uncovered the magical components. More to come
I can confirm the polypodioides is super easy going. I have grown it in ambient humidity from the day I brought it home AND I'm a chronic underwaterer. I also don't use humidifiers. It grows like a weed and I've never had an issue with new leaves getting stuck. However, I live in Miami so the humidity indoors is definitely above average. I'd say around 45-60% depending on how humid it is outdoors and how much I'm running the AC.
I love my pallidiflorum so much! I bought it in a group and based on the leaves it already had, it looked like she had really struggled with it. She wanted to make sure that I had a greenhouse cabinet for it etc. I repotted it and stuck it on a shelf in my living room and let it do its thing. It’s thriving, putting out nice leaves and has a new one on the way before the current one has hardened off. And I live north of the arctic circle btw. By far, my easiest anthurium 👑
definitely get the P polypodioides! mine is growing in room conditions no issues with humidity BUT I tried chopping and propagating with no luck yet so I would get an already stablished plant
I was debating getting great white but this video has convinced me to get it!! Thanks Alice 😂❤️
🥳🥳 Just make sure you hold back or reduce the feed for the first while so the plant will germinate those spores and form symbiosis!
This was so informative! I recently bought an esqueleto with 3 leaves and you're so right about it being easy--the new leaf it's grown in my care has like 18+ holes, while the last one had just 9. They're crazy! I like how the leaves are a little thicker and more leathery than the adonsonii.
I got a King of Spades stump for free with a purchase a few months ago and I stuck it in fluval stratum and it’s finally growing! Yours makes me so excited
I love that anthurium king of spades 💚💚💚
I know this video is a bit old but the prices of these plants in the USA are crazy. The Patriciae in India costs around $15 and is still considered a bit rare/expensive.
❤the intro. Background 🎶 and content are amazing. Very informative…I am happy to learn about your lighting and feeding regime. Love your prospective. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your amazing plans they're all beautiful animes have a blessed day
“Both of them were such bitches” 😂 I like your style Alice
I got a small var frydek for $44 in an auction about a month ago and I love it sm. It’s dangerously white but I’m hoping it puts out a little more green soon. I have so many anthuriums on my wishlist but they’re a little too expensive for me right now. I have a clarinervium hybrid and a couple vitarrifolium seedlings that were very well priced but I can’t afford to spend $100-200 on a single plant or cutting rn.
I have polypodioides out in my family room, grows as easy as a Florida beauty, ghost and a few other pedatum forms, I actually find my quercifolium a little more finicky to unfurl without a bump in humidity.
Love your plants. Just started getting a few anthuriums, after watching your videos as well as your friends so felt more confident to give it a go. Glad I did, started with a lux x radicans, forgetii and pallidiflorum ( my fav I think). All are in my reg environment prob around 50% but doing just fine so far. Appreciate all the tips on which are easier/ care etc. It really is helpful. Thank you
I have never purchased directly from a supplier. Mine are always seeds that are a true gamble.
My gloriosum only produces EFN if it is kept too hot. If I grow it on my shelf in room conditions it sizes up reliably without efn. In august it outgrew it’s pot and I cut it into three sections. The section w growth point continued sizing up the other two pieces woke up 2-3 growth points w fairly mature leaves.. in room conditions
That AOS is a stunner. Needs a repot!
Anthuriums really get me !!
What a helpful interesting video, thanks! Pallidoflorum and frydek are now firmly back on the wish list! Plants are generally more expensive here in Australia but have come down dramatically!
I haven't heard of Great White, off to look it up though I suspect it may not be available here...
OMG those plants are absolutely gorgeous. I hope your ok, that looked like it really hurt
Thank you for this video. I've added the Anthurium pallidiflorum to my wish list, yours is beautiful! I've had a Gloriosum in my home for about a year just out in my living room with no humidity added and it has been popping out larger leaves regularly. No crispness at all. I grew it from a small leaf cutting and is producing leaves similar in size to yours. My home humidity is around 40%. Give it a try, you could always pop it back in a cabinet if it doesn't tolerate your conditions. Love that plant!
I just found a pallidiflorum a month ago and it just shot out a new leaf , it is out in my regular humidity too and acclimated there fine as well. I love that plant , the leaves are so thick and suedey with this cool sparkling sheen kinda thing.... hope you find one , you will love it , and seeing Alice's make me even happier now. They look really nice too in a hanging wall pot the way the leaves cascade down. Ecuagenera is where I found mine, at one of their pop ups, it wasn't crazy priced either.
@@suerivest3651 Heading to Ecuagenera! Thank you for the tip!
I love the King of Spades. Is there a difference between it and an Ace of Spade?
Esqueleto is one of my trickiest plants Besides verrucosum and A. Pictum tricolor! Idk, FINALLY I am getting it to start sizing up but it’s still not more that 5 inches. I’m also wondering if the place I got it actually sold me a adansonii but I cannot find anywhere to definitively tell when juvenile!
How did you make the pole for the monstera? It’s clearly doing it’s job !🌱
Your pallidiflorum is gorgeous 😍 What's the light situation? Mine got burnt under a grow light.
I hope you get to try birds nest anthuriums
OMG I NEED THESE PLANTS!!!!
My philo gloriosum is also soooo easy-going!
Where did you get the pot for the philodendron gloriosum?😃
Great video 😊!!! But omg I was not expecting that at the end I hope your heads ok 👍
Ooof this intro is for MA audiences only 🔥🔥🔥
Pallidiflorum is always acting so sexual, completely unprovoked 🥵
@@youdontevengrowhere That slooowww stroking ain’t helping 😮💨
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is your gloriosum a zebra? the veination is spectacular and i want to make sure im researching the right variety.
When using no-drainage could perlite #3 be used at the bottom instead of leca?
Maybe ask which pon you use? I have lechuza but yours looks chunkier.
I'm sorry you hit your head! I loved the video ❤❤
Oh lawd Anthurium stress me all the way tf out. 😭
Rupaul voice: hows your head Alice?😂😂😂
Would you say grow light counts as bright indirect?
How much a seeding should be?😊
My fingers are all crossed in the hopes that you're right about scalprums appearing in big box stores in the US in the coming year or so!!
Also, extremely rude of you to add King of Spades to my ever growing list of wishlist anthurium
I want a pallidiflorum so bad! 😆
How do you use great white?
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What is great white
neeeeed a crystal lux. wowwwww
TF!? I didn't get a notification😕
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Omgggg I need a KOS so bad 😭
"Both of them were such little bitches" 🤣🤣🤣 Indeed they are! Actually the only reason why I refrain from getting a variegated one. The only Alocasia I struggle with indoors. 🥲