Beautiful plants, friend. They all look so beautiful, and I have been scared to try them all. May have to pick some of them up in the future to give them a try. Thank you for sharing!💚 I don't see a lot of videos on these plants.
@@LatinaPlants Thank you so much!! I have been scared to try some things too (like pon) but I'm loving it now. All we can do is try!!🤷Thank you so much for commenting and supporting my channel!! 😁
Homalomena Camouflage, in my experience, can grow better from the beginning in a glass jar (cylinder vase) covered with a clear plastic plate, later with some kind of mesh cover, later uncovered but still in the vase. When it has about 6-8 leaves, then you can transfer it into the open air. Spray it from the bottle in evening (ATTENTION: use for that distilled water only). Water as needed, fertilize as needed. About Xanthosoma. I suspect, they do not like acidic soil. Try to add some Dolomite when repotting. Your plants look spectacular.
Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it! So you think humidity may be the issue? I have thought about buying a small terrarium for some of my plants because I have many Begonia that would appreciate higher humidity. My Xanthosoma is in pon already. So far the crisping has stopped but I do use distilled water to fill the reservoir.
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Beautiful plants, friend. They all look so beautiful, and I have been scared to try them all. May have to pick some of them up in the future to give them a try. Thank you for sharing!💚 I don't see a lot of videos on these plants.
@@LatinaPlants Thank you so much!! I have been scared to try some things too (like pon) but I'm loving it now. All we can do is try!!🤷Thank you so much for commenting and supporting my channel!! 😁
Homalomena Camouflage, in my experience, can grow better from the beginning in a glass jar (cylinder vase) covered with a clear plastic plate, later with some kind of mesh cover, later uncovered but still in the vase. When it has about 6-8 leaves, then you can transfer it into the open air. Spray it from the bottle in evening (ATTENTION: use for that distilled water only). Water as needed, fertilize as needed.
About Xanthosoma. I suspect, they do not like acidic soil. Try to add some Dolomite when repotting.
Your plants look spectacular.
Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it! So you think humidity may be the issue? I have thought about buying a small terrarium for some of my plants because I have many Begonia that would appreciate higher humidity. My Xanthosoma is in pon already. So far the crisping has stopped but I do use distilled water to fill the reservoir.