Whoops just realized I didn't talk about height! This one's a little bit taller than P. Squamiferum from what I've seen, one can expect it to grow to a terminal height of about 9 feet indoors, a little bit taller in optimal conditions
Hello Max I'm glad you love plants I like that Philodendron too and what I like in it because it' does not need watering everyday .God bless you more and have a great day Happy planting everyday and it will pay off in time sending love from Northern Luzon Pangasinan Philippines
Hey Max, I'm only 2 minutes in to this video & I have just paused it to say that this is, by far, my favourite ever Philodendron Florida Green video on UA-cam... Thank you so much. I have just subscribed. I also LOVE your Fatsia Japonica video too!!!! Best wishes from London, England! 😊
Thank you so much I needed this video! I purchased what I thought was a Pedatum, but the plant Gods had other plans for me because it’s actually a Florida Green! Lol I still really want the Pedatum, but I am starting to fall hard for the Florida Green! Sending plant love from Brooklyn NY 💚
I'm feeling very smug about finding one of these as a baby plant at my local garden centre, for only £2.99. It has grown rapidly. Thanks for confirming that it's a climber, I shall want a pole for it soon.
So the petioles start out pink but darken to a dark red, that looks very nice! I'll look forward to the Domini video, I keep wanting to buy one when I see them.
Yess exactly! They're gorgrous, super interesting texture too, oddly I find the texture of the different Florida varieties is also different. Yooo you should get one! They're so rewarding to watch grow, I'd argue they're even easier than the original peace Lily which is insane because that one is super easy too
Great video, I just got this from a nursery nearby and I also just got the Squami, they look really similar and the only difference I see is the Florida has red petioles vs a more orange on the Squami , are there any other notable differences? Thanks for all of the details! Very helpful
Could you show more of the plant? Put the plant down, stand in front of it and keep it insight as you talk? I want to see if the leaves look like mine. I have sticky sap on some leaves. I'm treating them with soap and Neem oil. So now, at the 7:53 mark you say that sticky stuff is sugar sap that is normal? Not from bugs? I'm getting confused. 😵💫
I had to get rid of my florida cutting last summer, I couldn't get rid of the thrips it came with so in the end it wasn't worth it. Same story with the squamiferum 😔 But I do have two rather long pedatum cuttings growing in water since a year or so. No thrips thank goodness, knock on wood 🤞🏼
Hey Cynthia:) I use a big tank of 1 part miracle-gro moisture Mix, and about 3 cups of peat moss, and about 3 cups of perlite, depending on the plant. For this particular Philodendron I also add Orchid bark. My measurements are not exact, but a good ratio to stick with is 2 parts potting mix to 1 part peat moss to 1 part perlite and trace amounts of orchid bark. I hope this helps you :)
Whoops just realized I didn't talk about height! This one's a little bit taller than P. Squamiferum from what I've seen, one can expect it to grow to a terminal height of about 9 feet indoors, a little bit taller in optimal conditions
You answered so many questions about this plant that I had. Tysm!
This is one of the best plant videos I’ve seen. Very informative! Thank you!
Exactly
That is very healthy and beautiful plant.Thanks friend for sharing. I love philodendron. I will try to find one of those
highly recommend one of these for your collection! They're relatively easy to care for too :)
Hello Max I'm glad you love plants I like that Philodendron too and what I like in it because it' does not need watering everyday .God bless you more and have a great day Happy planting everyday and it will pay off in time sending love from Northern Luzon Pangasinan Philippines
Awe this is so so sweet! Sending lots of love back to Luzon :))
Hey Max, I'm only 2 minutes in to this video & I have just paused it to say that this is, by far, my favourite ever Philodendron Florida Green video on UA-cam... Thank you so much. I have just subscribed. I also LOVE your Fatsia Japonica video too!!!! Best wishes from London, England! 😊
Exactly
Thanks for going in depth on this plant.
Oy no problemo man!! Thanks for returning means a lot 🙏🙏🙏💯😎
@@maxzytaruk8558 no prob, I’m subscribed so waiting on more videos from you.
Wow just found your channel, 2 minutes in and I'm blown away at your knowledge!! Thank you
Beautiful plant! The leaves are so cool. Nice video.
Hey thank you so much :))))
Thank you so much I needed this video! I purchased what I thought was a Pedatum, but the plant Gods had other plans for me because it’s actually a Florida Green! Lol I still really want the Pedatum, but I am starting to fall hard for the Florida Green! Sending plant love from Brooklyn NY 💚
Very nice video, lot of helpful information , thank you
I'm feeling very smug about finding one of these as a baby plant at my local garden centre, for only £2.99. It has grown rapidly. Thanks for confirming that it's a climber, I shall want a pole for it soon.
That’s a beautiful plants.looks like monstera 😍
Yeah, it grows like an absolute monster too! :))
Excellent educational vid, thank you
Thank you very much, Yoly! Super sweet of ya
Philodendron 😍
Your plants are as healthy as your hairs are. 😜
You're genuinely so so nice! Thank you ❤❤☺🔆
@@maxzytaruk8558 your welcome, :)
It's beautiful plant.
Yes it is! Thanks buddy:)
Great information thank you. I just got a small one with 4 leaves, and one in the way...
So the petioles start out pink but darken to a dark red, that looks very nice! I'll look forward to the Domini video, I keep wanting to buy one when I see them.
Yess exactly! They're gorgrous, super interesting texture too, oddly I find the texture of the different Florida varieties is also different. Yooo you should get one! They're so rewarding to watch grow, I'd argue they're even easier than the original peace Lily which is insane because that one is super easy too
Great video, I just got this from a nursery nearby and I also just got the Squami, they look really similar and the only difference I see is the Florida has red petioles vs a more orange on the Squami , are there any other notable differences? Thanks for all of the details! Very helpful
Could you show more of the plant? Put the plant down, stand in front of it and keep it insight as you talk? I want to see if the leaves look like mine. I have sticky sap on some leaves. I'm treating them with soap and Neem oil.
So now, at the 7:53 mark you say that sticky stuff is sugar sap that is normal? Not from bugs? I'm getting confused. 😵💫
What is your soil mix
I had to get rid of my florida cutting last summer, I couldn't get rid of the thrips it came with so in the end it wasn't worth it. Same story with the squamiferum 😔
But I do have two rather long pedatum cuttings growing in water since a year or so. No thrips thank goodness, knock on wood 🤞🏼
Oh noooo! :( and your squamiferum too :// Thrips must really not like you :( I'll knock on my wooden table a few times for you too
@@maxzytaruk8558 🙏🏼😊🍀
Pls share soil mix
Hey Cynthia:) I use a big tank of 1 part miracle-gro moisture Mix, and about 3 cups of peat moss, and about 3 cups of perlite, depending on the plant. For this particular Philodendron I also add Orchid bark. My measurements are not exact, but a good ratio to stick with is 2 parts potting mix to 1 part peat moss to 1 part perlite and trace amounts of orchid bark. I hope this helps you :)