Very helpful. Thank you! Love the illustrations and simple explanations. For folks moving from the world of climbing/ vining philodendrons into this whole crawling situation... your quick little video has me feeling empowered! 🪴 ☀ ♥
This video was incredibly helpful, thank you! I have a bunch of philodendrons but this is my first gloriosum. Can't wait to see this baby grow. Love your calming, happy, peaceful vibes. It's like we're hanging out talking plants together. 💕
Thanks for the video! Very informative for a noob like me! Your illustrations btw is very good and supports the explanation! I recently obtained a gloriosum, wanted to know where should I expect the new growth to shoot out from? Will it be from the same side as the previous growth? Ill make sure not to stab any bread anytime soon though! 🙊 Keep up the good work fellow aussie plant lover!
You're welcome Kevin! I hope your Philodendron Gloriosum flourishes and grows~ Yes it grows one-way/one-direction so it should pop a new leaf from the same direction as the previous growth. Haha, Absolutely! I'll try to curb all bread stabbing urges too XD
ugh I have a gloriosum thats growing well, but its two oldest and smallest leaves have yellowed a bit on the point of the leaf's edges, I assume overwatering, but I feel like it could be underwatering as well, because I tend to underwater, I stick my finger in there and there is still a little moisture so I was just going to wait until its dryer, I also considered that I could have watered too much in the past and I'm doing it correctly now....if only plants could talk
Hi Jayl, the humidity here is consistently around 50-60%, because I live in quite a tropical area in Australia. But I have found that giving my Gloriosum even higher humidity helped encourage the slow leaf growth to go slightlyyyy faster
Very helpful. Thank you! Love the illustrations and simple explanations. For folks moving from the world of climbing/ vining philodendrons into this whole crawling situation... your quick little video has me feeling empowered! 🪴 ☀ ♥
This video was incredibly helpful, thank you! I have a bunch of philodendrons but this is my first gloriosum. Can't wait to see this baby grow. Love your calming, happy, peaceful vibes. It's like we're hanging out talking plants together. 💕
Aww, thank you for your kind words! Yes, i'm all here for hanging out and talking all things planty
Best Gloriosum video I have seen! Great job!!! 👏
Yay, Thank you Teddy !
Thanks for sharing this very informative video.
Thanks Noemi, you also have a lovely philodendron collection too!
Thanks for sharing, I have this plant ( with 1 leaf ) for less than a month now, hope it will last like my other plants do, thanks, love the video.
Thank you! The Gloriosum is such a beautiful plant~ Hope yours flourishes!
Thanks for the video! Very informative for a noob like me! Your illustrations btw is very good and supports the explanation!
I recently obtained a gloriosum, wanted to know where should I expect the new growth to shoot out from? Will it be from the same side as the previous growth?
Ill make sure not to stab any bread anytime soon though! 🙊 Keep up the good work fellow aussie plant lover!
You're welcome Kevin! I hope your Philodendron Gloriosum flourishes and grows~ Yes it grows one-way/one-direction so it should pop a new leaf from the same direction as the previous growth. Haha, Absolutely! I'll try to curb all bread stabbing urges too XD
Very informative and practical. Thank you :)
Glad it was helpful!
ugh I have a gloriosum thats growing well, but its two oldest and smallest leaves have yellowed a bit on the point of the leaf's edges, I assume overwatering, but I feel like it could be underwatering as well, because I tend to underwater, I stick my finger in there and there is still a little moisture so I was just going to wait until its dryer, I also considered that I could have watered too much in the past and I'm doing it correctly now....if only plants could talk
Oh Olivia, IF ONLY! sending you lots of happy plant vibes to your gloriosum
How about the humidity?
Hi Jayl, the humidity here is consistently around 50-60%, because I live in quite a tropical area in Australia. But I have found that giving my Gloriosum even higher humidity helped encourage the slow leaf growth to go slightlyyyy faster