How to ACTIVATE many NODES on your MONSTERA | Thai Constellation & Platinum Mint Updates

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • G'day, guys! In today's video, I give you an update on two of my variegated Monstera deliciosas that I recently propagated, my Monstera deliciosa Thai Constellation and my Monstera deliciosa 'Platinum Mint'. Both of these are large form Monstera deliciosa plants.
    I've used this technique now multiple times when chopping and propagating my Monstera and other aroid plants in order to activate multiple nodes (axillary buds) and get a bunch of growth points on a single plant. So, it should work for you too!
    Connect with me on Instagram - / petevsplants
    I've divided the Thai Constellation into 3 plants into the same pot (3 divisions), and I've only chopped the tip (apical bud/growth point) off the Platinum Mint.

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  • @LotusLibra1973
    @LotusLibra1973 Рік тому +11

    I have a similar deliciosa that had no fenestrated leaves left on it because it was a complete chop because of cold damage, but the first growth is fenestrated too! Two other growth points on the way too. Super excited to see it unfurl.

  • @tracysullivan7913
    @tracysullivan7913 Рік тому +3

    My Thai is doing the same, going to get busy with her today, 🤞 all goes well, am really enjoying a video a day for December .

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      Hehe good luck :D And thanks, Tracy! Loads more to come.

  • @StarOnTheWater
    @StarOnTheWater 3 місяці тому +1

    It's actually not the dominant sprout sucking up the auxin, but the dominant sprout secreting auxin which is trickling downwards and suppressing growth in the other sprouts.

  • @amelise
    @amelise Рік тому +4

    Thanks for this one Pete my bog standard deliciosa has done this to me, it's great and I'm glad to hear it's repeatable!

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +2

      Hehe yeah, definitely is. Just top it and bend the stem sideways haha

  • @Nancy-m9g
    @Nancy-m9g Рік тому +1

    was turned on to you from Kill this Plant. now ive subscribed. thanks.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 Рік тому +2

    Love your passion dude greetings to you

  • @mjxavier4800
    @mjxavier4800 Рік тому +2

    I have a monstera just like this, growing horizontally and recently chopped I hope I get this result because it’s dormant right now as it recovers. I think I need to add more soil to the base of the horizontal stork so it propagates

  • @Julie-anneBettes
    @Julie-anneBettes 8 місяців тому

    Just discovered you. Finally an Aussie plant guy I can relate to. You make me feel as if I may actually not suck at propagating forebears🤣🤣

  • @richardr5878
    @richardr5878 Рік тому +3

    Don’t get greedy! You already at 5x. My percentage on 1 node cuttings is mediocre to bad lol. My Obliqua node is sitting sad, doing nadda. I’d be crushed if it wasn’t for a Ecuagenera pop up in my town in January. I’m getting 2 for a steal!
    AND I understand, it’s never the same when you lose the tip…..
    Congratulations on that mint. Pretty cool.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      Hehe nice work, mate. Hope they come nice and healthy and grow fast for ya!

  • @MissNatya286
    @MissNatya286 Рік тому +9

    This is the same as chopping up any other plant into single node cuttings so of course all nodes will activate their growth point. The only thing different about this is that if you grow thai horizontally / crawling which is its preferred way, you already have or should have those nodes rooted which makes it a nore successful way of propagating. But this is no different than taking single node cuttings on any other plant 😊

  • @alicelarez4311
    @alicelarez4311 6 місяців тому +1

    April 9th I MISS YOU.

  • @jyvaineorchids2255
    @jyvaineorchids2255 Рік тому +37

    The thaï constellation will never be borring 😭

  • @jangsy33
    @jangsy33 Рік тому +5

    Very interesting...makes me wonder if gravity plays a part in transporting auxins or growth hormones since the plant picked the uppermost node as the dominant pup? For instance, would your first plant re-prioritize the growth dominance if you rotated the plant in such a way that the smaller growth node is at a higher position than the node of the largest pup? Thanks for your thoughtful insights! Glad to have discovered your channel.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +3

      Yeah, interesting to test. I guess you'd need a vine that you just bend over and then remove the apical bud and see where it activates growth first. Further along the vine or at the highest point.

    • @elodieradigon2600
      @elodieradigon2600 Рік тому

      yes absolutely, the plant send an hormone "saying" to the lower node to go dormant.

  • @DimaculanganPunch
    @DimaculanganPunch Рік тому +4

    I think, if it's outdoors in the tropics, all will have plenty of energy from the sun and branch out, all activate.

  • @mdolley11
    @mdolley11 Рік тому +3

    Would be interesting to apply auxins to the plant and see if you can maintain the bud activation

    • @tracysullivan7913
      @tracysullivan7913 Рік тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing, infact I'm going to give it a try with my Thai wish me luck.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, not sure how that'd work. Maybe via fertiliser or as a paste? You can continue the growth of every bud as long as they're of similar size (I think 2 growth points of the same size will just continue and there'll be a lesser chance that one will just take over) or you cut between each node and allow it to be its own division of the plant.

    • @mdolley11
      @mdolley11 Рік тому +1

      @@petevsplants7516 it’s usually just a foliar application of the hormones from memory

  • @ashleyferrone7381
    @ashleyferrone7381 Рік тому +6

    I know this is off-topic for this video, but I've noticed throughout all of your videos that you use a lot of types of substrates. What do you think is the best overall for your tropical plants? I recently moved from a more tropical location to a very dry climate with pronounced seasons, and I'm finding that even indoors, what worked before doesn't necessarily work now for my plants, or at least not as well. They don't seem to like leca. I've got them in a mix of perlite, orchid bark, and moss now with a light fertilizer. Part of me is considering going back to soil, but I worry about root rot, especially with some of my more rare stuff. Maybe I'm over thinking it, but it's hard to tell with the slow growers if they're getting what they need

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +5

      Hey Ashley, I think you and your water regime is probably the most important thing here and not the substrate. The substrate that holds in moisture sufficient enough to not cause your plants to get root rot or to dry out (and get root rot) is the best one. So if you're a heavy and frequent waterer, maybe a much chunkier mix or passive hydro is best. If you're an underwaterer then perhaps a denser mix that holds onto moisture longer is better.
      Then there's root size. The more mature Monsteras with hugely chunky roots I've found can handle chunkier mix and drying out between waterings way more than younger plants or plants with smaller thinner roots. I'd say just try a bunch of things and see what works best for you, your environment, and the type of plants you have.

    • @ashleyferrone7381
      @ashleyferrone7381 Рік тому +2

      @Pete vs Plants I appreciate the input! I do tend to want to water more frequently, so I'll try a super chunky mix.
      My albo cutting gets root rot it seems no matter what I do, but I'll give him a go in a chunkier mix and hope he starts improving. I tried regular soil, then leca, then a moss/bark/perlite mix and he would start growing a healthy root system, then get rot. For the most part, everything else was thriving before the move/climate change. I was also recently gifted a ton of uprooted cuttings from various tropical plants, a lot of them have struggled. Chucked about half in a prop box with moss and hoping for the best. I definitely appreciate you reaching out and giving some advice, and as always, I love the videos!

    • @sumanmishra123
      @sumanmishra123 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ashleyferrone7381 moss is good for rooting but causes root rot as part of a mix for a rooted plant. (In my experience)

  • @Blackoreanfemale
    @Blackoreanfemale Рік тому +1

    Good job

  • @191radhika
    @191radhika 11 місяців тому +2

    How long does it take for nodes to appear because my monstera seems so have no nodes but 5 full grown leaves

  • @rosewest5168
    @rosewest5168 4 місяці тому +1

    Is there an update to the Thai please ❤

  • @zrzekmane5116
    @zrzekmane5116 Рік тому +6

    Hi Pete! Question...if you prop a top cutting from a monstera, will the cutting itself revert back to juvenile form ? I know the main plant will, but Im curious about the actual cutting. I would love to know how people get a pot full of nothing but big leaves with tons of fenestrations Mine seems to get very leggy but I dont want to chop it and get a bunch of juvenile leaves again. Any advise?

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +6

      I think it's going to depend on the growth potential the plant has once cut. So, if it has a huge root system because you've air layered it and you plant it up straight after cutting, I think you'll have pretty much normal sized growth continue. If however, you cut it and it has no roots, it's only a leaf or two, etc. I'd think it's going to be push back quite a bit development wise as it won't be able to push out decent growth due to less resources available for it. Make sense?

    • @zrzekmane5116
      @zrzekmane5116 Рік тому +3

      @@petevsplants7516 okay great. Im air layering, or attempting to anyway, lol. I will keep you posted, thank you!

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +2

      Yeah let me know how you go, mate :D Good luck!

  • @chriswheeler6092
    @chriswheeler6092 Рік тому +2

    I have been wanting to grow Monstera albo. I run out of space and lighting.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      Haha yeah it totally gets like that. I'm definitely on the team of "buy it and figure that other stuff out later"

  • @chasingpirates1
    @chasingpirates1 Рік тому +5

    This makes me sad lol. We just got our first freeze. We went out of town and somehow our backdoor blew open and froze my monstera and half of my succulents 😭

  • @tinydinoflock
    @tinydinoflock Рік тому +1

    So if my plant has several well rooted arial roots I can just chop it to get nodes to reactivate?

  • @jimc6694
    @jimc6694 Рік тому

    Chop chop chop chop.
    I would like to know if this has helped the growth or dwarfed it somewhat?

  • @clairethomas4118
    @clairethomas4118 Рік тому +2

    Just the tip.
    (that's what he said.)

  • @andrewanderson1218
    @andrewanderson1218 Рік тому +6

    No lie . I just cut my Albo and 7 nodes activated

  • @anthonymartin1516
    @anthonymartin1516 Рік тому +7

    2 summers ago, after a month of being back outside after winter, my 3/4 year old monstera deliciosa activated all of its nodes at the soil. About a dozen new shoots started to form, but only a few actually developed into runner leaves. The other spots either died off, or simply went dormant. Very strange.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      Wow, amazing work. I assume it's growing horizontally along the ground then?

  • @tinayoung8773
    @tinayoung8773 Рік тому +1

    Do you put anything on the end after you cut ? Thank you

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 Рік тому +1

    So is this cutting the top growth off and propagating essentially? Also, does the delisciosa respond in this way too?

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      Hey, Megan. Yeah, it's from removing the apical bud and thus getting rid of apical dominance in the plant so that it activates axiliary buds further down the stem. It may work in any aroid that has this type of growth pattern, but I haven't specifically tried it in anything outside of Monstera.

  • @jessicacalderon-rico89
    @jessicacalderon-rico89 Рік тому +1

    Pete! I have a question for you. I purchased a Monstera Thai plantlet one month ago... It got root rot, so I've chopped off what I could see. The root rot is spreading 😬 will the node continue to grow if I cut off the only leaf that it has? I appreciate any help. I'm desperate. Thanks in advance!

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +2

      Hey mate, I wouldn't chop any leaves off unless you can see them deteriorating. I'd probably just remove the rot and put it in water to regenerate. I've had a thai cutting lose all of its roots twice only to regrow them and survive via water propagation. So, don't give up.

    • @jessicacalderon-rico89
      @jessicacalderon-rico89 Рік тому +1

      @@petevsplants7516 Thank you so much! Love your channel 💚

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 Рік тому +1

    second question: if I chop mine, with the new leaves continue to appear mature or will this return to juvenal leaves lacking fenestrations?

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      This is hard to say without knowing the size and maturity of the plant. If it's already a very large established plant with a very thick stem (stem thickness usually correlated to leaf size/maturity re: fenestrations), then they're likely to come out slightly behind the maturity of the leaf coming out of the same node. If the plant is relatively small still and only just started to fenestrate, the leaves will most likely start out small with no holes or fenestrations.

    • @yerahmlee730
      @yerahmlee730 Рік тому

      Depends how much node you giving it post cut, more node space means more nutrients and longevity therefore push out equal or slightly less mature leave than the last

  • @ShamayaDevi
    @ShamayaDevi 8 місяців тому

    What is your soil mix?

  • @wefsux
    @wefsux Рік тому

    Mine is getting yellow and brown tips on the edges of the leaves , whats wrong?

  • @alicelarez4311
    @alicelarez4311 Рік тому +1

    Today is monday,are you posting today?

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      Hehe yep, might have just been scheduled an hour later.

  • @pharaoh6977
    @pharaoh6977 Рік тому +1

    Every monstera I've gotten has been invested by spider mites until they die. Any info on this? I know there susceptible to mites

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +2

      Might just be bad luck. Mine tend to not have it anywhere near as much as the alocasias and velvet philodendrons.

    • @RitaResilient511
      @RitaResilient511 10 місяців тому

      I had issues with spider mites but on Ivy. Trying neem oil one a week . Can find it online ❤️

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube Рік тому

    I need to go and see a Ukrainian lady in Geelong about a Thai constellation!

  • @susiesmith2543
    @susiesmith2543 Рік тому +1

    I wish I lived in Aussie. I want one. So sad

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      Keep an eye out online. I'm sure these pop up everywhere.

  • @chasingpirates1
    @chasingpirates1 Рік тому

    Can one come back after being in a freeze?

  • @mvimal2008
    @mvimal2008 Рік тому

    Nice technic to grow multiple shoots but you didn’t show how to cut them!!!

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      Hey mate! Thanks for watching. You'll see me propagate these plants here:
      The platinum mint - ua-cam.com/video/SxSBqt6z-GM/v-deo.html
      The thai constellation - ua-cam.com/video/6x0buYQnark/v-deo.html

  • @jamesparadigm
    @jamesparadigm Рік тому +1

    🐸🧦

  • @Andrew-oo3mq
    @Andrew-oo3mq Рік тому +2

    BOOOOOOOOOOO ON CALLING THE THAI BORNING BOOOOOOOOOOOOO, in all seriousness i see nothing special about the mint

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +1

      Hehe I didn't mean because it's a thai. I meant more because of what I'd done to it re: chopping.

  • @Meskarune
    @Meskarune Рік тому +1

    I don't chop my plants because I like big beautiful plants. It's sad how money obsessed people get with plants.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому +3

      It's an expensive hobby hehe need to pay for it somehow.

  • @anthonyrivera617
    @anthonyrivera617 Рік тому +1

    Bro u was good but ur becoming so plant intellectual that I can barely listen to you anymore like come on bro,

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      LOL just mute the videos and keep watching then mate haha

  • @white_isnt_a_race2338
    @white_isnt_a_race2338 Рік тому +1

    Lol. He said loads

  • @josiptumapa
    @josiptumapa Рік тому +4

    OMG THIS JUST HAPPENED TO ME! I cut my (going to be reverting) Monstera Albo three nodes back, now 4 nodes from the bottom / rooted node activated. Crazy. 😳😳😳😳

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      Haha nice work. Pretty cool, huh?

    • @josiptumapa
      @josiptumapa Рік тому +1

      @@petevsplants7516 but it sucks to know only one node will dominate 😂 --- thought all 4 would. Boo.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Рік тому

      Just have to further cut her up haha