I have found that the moss collar stimulates root growth on the stem witch makes more roots. And when you have a good root system you get bigger leaves. This is my really long way of saying that I 100% agree with you. 😁 I put clear wrap around my moss collars so I can go longer between moistening the moss.
Very informative video, thank you. I have noticed that many mention humidity requirements. I think it is also important to add air movement necessity when humidity is high. Bacterial blight is a big issue with anthurium, as keeping the humidity high becomes priority without the issue of air movement being a sort of disclaimer. If that makes sense?
Hey, you know your stuff! And you’ve communicated more common sense about anthuriums than many an influencer loose on UA-cam at the moment; in fact, I will pay you the great compliment of refusing to call you said influencer. Thanks and keep it up!
your vittarifolium is goals!!! I got mine cause Kaylee Ellen says they're relatively easy and I've been loving mine as it grows in regular room humidity. my vitchii is also doing quite well. Gonna try your sphagnum collar. love your videos!
What is "pon" ? You are the first plant person I have heard talk about that...................I do NOT have any anthuriums yet but there are several I have seen that I am lusting after 🙂 I have managed to keep several calatheas alive with some leaf loss.
My Vittarifolium: An inflo got stuck in the moss collar. I noticed when I saw a few berries. There was three. It self-pollinated, apparently. I got four seeds out of them. And just tonight I checked and saw they sprouted. How sweet is that?
Woop woop awesome on the berries yayyyy so exciting, yeah it's tricky to explain I don't fully cover the stem with moss, for that reason, just below the growing tip 😊
My fist anthurium the mag x o ly have half of a leaf...Killed 15 dark complex seedlings already...Anthurium is hard and expensive but I love it and I really want to build my collection...
Hey, thanks for the new video! Awesome as always, and since I just got a little deeper into anthuriums it's pretty interesting for me too, great timing. :D You mentioned another channel at the beginning concerning anthurium videos. Could you please tell me again which channel this is? I can't find it and I would love to take a look ... thank you very much! Keep going, you're lovely and so much fun to watch!
I love your Instagram reels and also videos here.i recently bought an anthurium papillilaminum cutting it activated multiple nodes,what can I do in terms of propagation?
Thank you for this video. What is the ideal temperature for Anthurium Regale do you think? Google pages have different suggestions. I can have 20C at night and 23C at day for free, or use a heater to boost it up to 25C day and night but it costs. I'm happy to do it if the Regale prefers it or save money if its happier with a little cooler? Many thanks
So with my anthuriums I fertilise little but often like my orchids, I fertilise with liquid gold leaf diluted to 1/4 strength every time or every other time I water and they seem to really appreciate it. But most of mine are also in Pon now
Your Vittarifolium ! 😍 I just got a much smaller one. I was on my wishlist for a while. Thx for all the tips, very helping. How long it took to grow your Vittarifolium that big, I'm curious 😊
I have a vitchii that is about as big as yours and it's leaves face upwards after they harden off. is this normal? Do you think they will face forward when the leaves get more mature and heavier? I noticed that your vitchii dose this as well. I have had mine directly underneath a grow light because I thought it was because it needed more light but it keeps doing it. 🤔
Awww yeah mine does that too, it's because I give it top down light which seems like what you are doing, if you move it to get light from the side the leaves should hang if that makes sense 😊
Omgosh, i love your vittarifolium. Its stunning. I have a couple and cant wait until they are as long as yours. One of mine has a tiny inflorescence, im wondering im able to take pollen from it and if so are they easy to pollinate?
I have found that the moss collar stimulates root growth on the stem witch makes more roots. And when you have a good root system you get bigger leaves. This is my really long way of saying that I 100% agree with you. 😁 I put clear wrap around my moss collars so I can go longer between moistening the moss.
I recently ordered some cat collars (the ones they get from the vet after surgeries). Easier on the environment.
@@tanya.quintieri what a great idea! I'm gonna go order some now.
Very informative video, thank you. I have noticed that many mention humidity requirements. I think it is also important to add air movement necessity when humidity is high. Bacterial blight is a big issue with anthurium, as keeping the humidity high becomes priority without the issue of air movement being a sort of disclaimer. If that makes sense?
Hey, you know your stuff! And you’ve communicated more common sense about anthuriums than many an influencer loose on UA-cam at the moment; in fact, I will pay you the great compliment of refusing to call you said influencer. Thanks and keep it up!
I want a Queen but am terrified! My pallidiflorum arrived earlier this week, and I haven’t killed it yet. I’m ridiculously proud of myself.
your vittarifolium is goals!!! I got mine cause Kaylee Ellen says they're relatively easy and I've been loving mine as it grows in regular room humidity. my vitchii is also doing quite well. Gonna try your sphagnum collar. love your videos!
DEFINITELY long awaited! 😃👍
Found your channel not long ago an been benjing your videos. 💚 Love your content, lots of good info 💚
What is "pon" ? You are the first plant person I have heard talk about that...................I do NOT have any anthuriums yet but there are several I have seen that I am lusting after 🙂 I have managed to keep several calatheas alive with some leaf loss.
Lol! Love the long one. Gonna have to get a bigger house!!😂
Good tip on the collar.
Wow! I love ALL your plants! And look forward to your videos
I love your videos. It's so fun to geek out with you. 😁
Wonderful tips!
My Vittarifolium: An inflo got stuck in the moss collar. I noticed when I saw a few berries. There was three. It self-pollinated, apparently. I got four seeds out of them. And just tonight I checked and saw they sprouted. How sweet is that?
Woop woop awesome on the berries yayyyy so exciting, yeah it's tricky to explain I don't fully cover the stem with moss, for that reason, just below the growing tip 😊
My fist anthurium the mag x o ly have half of a leaf...Killed 15 dark complex seedlings already...Anthurium is hard and expensive but I love it and I really want to build my collection...
Hey, thanks for the new video! Awesome as always, and since I just got a little deeper into anthuriums it's pretty interesting for me too, great timing. :D You mentioned another channel at the beginning concerning anthurium videos. Could you please tell me again which channel this is? I can't find it and I would love to take a look ... thank you very much! Keep going, you're lovely and so much fun to watch!
“Plants pots n what nots” is the channel he recommended. If I remember correctly.
@@skywardview Thank you but no, that's not the channel he's mentioning. It sounds like "plants meow" or something ...
@@skywardview Got it now, btw. :)
I think he said, The Plants Meow, excellent channel for Anthuriums, although Nicki at Plants Pots an What Nots is excellent channel also.
I love your Instagram reels and also videos here.i recently bought an anthurium papillilaminum cutting it activated multiple nodes,what can I do in terms of propagation?
Your metalicum could be a regale aff maybe. Great video 😍
Thank you for this video. What is the ideal temperature for Anthurium Regale do you think? Google pages have different suggestions. I can have 20C at night and 23C at day for free, or use a heater to boost it up to 25C day and night but it costs. I'm happy to do it if the Regale prefers it or save money if its happier with a little cooler? Many thanks
Hey there! In your experience - are anthuriums heavy feeders?? How often do you fertilize, and what do you use???
So with my anthuriums I fertilise little but often like my orchids, I fertilise with liquid gold leaf diluted to 1/4 strength every time or every other time I water and they seem to really appreciate it. But most of mine are also in Pon now
Your Vittarifolium ! 😍
I just got a much smaller one. I was on my wishlist for a while.
Thx for all the tips, very helping.
How long it took to grow your Vittarifolium that big, I'm curious 😊
Awww thanks ☺️ about 2-3 years
I have a vitchii that is about as big as yours and it's leaves face upwards after they harden off. is this normal? Do you think they will face forward when the leaves get more mature and heavier? I noticed that your vitchii dose this as well. I have had mine directly underneath a grow light because I thought it was because it needed more light but it keeps doing it. 🤔
Awww yeah mine does that too, it's because I give it top down light which seems like what you are doing, if you move it to get light from the side the leaves should hang if that makes sense 😊
@@Houseplantygoodness that does make sense. I'll have to try that, thanks!😊
The space ahaahha
Omgosh, i love your vittarifolium. Its stunning. I have a couple and cant wait until they are as long as yours. One of mine has a tiny inflorescence, im wondering im able to take pollen from it and if so are they easy to pollinate?
Why is my king leaves browning/crispy on the edges???
You have the best laugh.
Question. Does the moss collar work on alocasias?
Which anthurium good on pon mix? and leca?
I have a anthurium pseudospectabile do you have any experience
Hi what is Pom ?
hello, what is pon?
“ lechuza pon” its similar to lica.