I only have a clarinervium and a crystalinum, but I've had them for about a year now (in clear plastic pots) and I've found that they like frequent, but LIGHT, waterings. When I give them too much water at one time they almost always will expel excess water through their leaves which then turn into fungal spots😬
Lovely to see another anthurium gracile fan - I have a large one, leaves probably 50cm from the main chonk. Love it. They are one of the few anthuriums to self pollinate - hence the little red berries and the new little plants 🌱 🥰
it really depends on the anthurium, clarinervium and polyschistum are much easier to grow in home conditions. i bought a pedatoradiatum and it was great outside, inside over the winter was a struggle, it's obviously more of a greenhouse plant.
@@notverynotoriousg5674 i raised a pedatoradiatum baby plant in normal indoor conditions (humidity 40-60%), not too much light. Never had a problem, might be the fastest growing anthurium i own. I‘m pretty sure mine came out of netherlamd based TC, maybe that‘s what makes the difference?
@@sovboph1050 it might be US stock, when Summer Rayne did a video on it you can see her new leaf is all twisted and gnarled. Does yours have really thin "fingers"? I have seen some that are a lot wider.
@@notverynotoriousg5674 so mine is definitly on the thinner side. i‘ve heard before that some of the rare anthurium coming out of TC recently are more hardy than their imported counterparts (queens especially, but i have not yet tried myself). but until now i did not relate my pedatoradiatum to that rumour. and i have to check on summer‘s video!
Excited to see Summer Rayne stop in at the Philly Urban Jungle, maybe there's a co-lab in the works?! This is a video I didn't even know I really wanted! I just got 2 "easy" Anthurium (Crystallinum + Clarinervium) that were reccomended to me...I'm gonna need 🍷.
I love the leaves on the first anthurium, superbaum I think. Reminds me of my Peru and Dragonscale. The Peru is on top of a plant cabinet in the dining room and I touch it almost every time I walk by, lol.
Hi Nick! The only Anthurium I've ever seen (that I know of) are the typical ones you buy when they are in bloom. I bought one last year and it is still doing ok, but I'm not sure if it will bloom again. I like the different varieties that you have. Thank you so much for sharing!
I was really thrilled to get one of the clarinervium at that same farmers market. Such a good price. I love your collection and the Gracile is such a cutie.
Hi, Nick! I love your channel. I recently inherited some houseplants from a friend. Your channel has been a real life-saver. One of her angel-wing begonias has some pink variegation. Pardon the off-topic. Love, love, love your channel.
I found that pedatoradiatum is not at all easy as opposed to the polyschistum which is super easy to care for. I also have one that dropped all its leaves. It now has one new leaf growing out and two other activated growth points. Just hope it has adapted and will continue to grow🤞
Omfg!!! I have the same with my "finger" plant. I have been on the same cycle. 4 leafs then it takes a dump. The leafs stay small and it just wilts away.
"Hi, Nick...my mind is full of curiosity. How do you take care of all your plants? I mean, do you have a schedule to take care of all? This week is must be families of Peperomia, next week is scheduled to have a date with all Hoyas, the next will be with families of Anthuriums, and the next with......... Is it like that? How do you manage all your life and share your time with your green babies? 😬✌"
I started collecting houseplants about a year and a half ago and Anthuriums are one of the types (along with begonias) that I can’t convince myself to try out yet. They’re so beautiful and I just don’t want to kill them :(
Their not as hard as ppl say. The biggest thing is watering IMO. I have no cabinet ect, their in reg room air, but I water every 3 to 4 days. You can do it!!! 💚
the two in the video that are easy to care for are clarinervium and polyschistum, if you want easier ones to keep that don't need a lot of extra humidity. they also don't get huge like a lot of them.
I just bought some houseplants recently and the anthurium seems to be doing fine. Peace lilies never do well for me. I don't know why. I always look up care instructions for plants after I buy them and I bought a Zantedeschia that just started dying as soon as I bought it. I'm a bit puzzled by it because you are not supposed to let the soil dry out except to reduce watering for 2 months of the year when the leaves start dying. This isn't that time of year, but I feel it was artificially forced before I bought it so it might be out of sync with the seasons as I have it indoors. To water or not to water and let it rest/die off for 2 months? I don't know. I keep watering it a little but it's still dying off. The plant I am most hopeless at growing is parsley. It always dies on me.
My Gracile is in LECA and loving life. She drinks when she wants too, and I think that is one consistency with Anthuriums... They thirsty b**ches! LOL Love love love your videos. Thanks a mill for being in my life. xoxo
I’ve been afraid to start growing anthurium, but I feel like I’m ready now. I keep most of my plants alive 😂
The vanda basket seems like a good way to get antherium to grow happily. Thank you for the idea
I only have a clarinervium and a crystalinum, but I've had them for about a year now (in clear plastic pots) and I've found that they like frequent, but LIGHT, waterings. When I give them too much water at one time they almost always will expel excess water through their leaves which then turn into fungal spots😬
Lovely to see another anthurium gracile fan - I have a large one, leaves probably 50cm from the main chonk. Love it. They are one of the few anthuriums to self pollinate - hence the little red berries and the new little plants 🌱 🥰
Cool!
I recommend mid to high humidity, VERY chunky soil mix and frequent watering. In my experience they do not do well in moist soil
it really depends on the anthurium, clarinervium and polyschistum are much easier to grow in home conditions. i bought a pedatoradiatum and it was great outside, inside over the winter was a struggle, it's obviously more of a greenhouse plant.
@@notverynotoriousg5674 i raised a pedatoradiatum baby plant in normal indoor conditions (humidity 40-60%), not too much light. Never had a problem, might be the fastest growing anthurium i own. I‘m pretty sure mine came out of netherlamd based TC, maybe that‘s what makes the difference?
@@sovboph1050 it might be US stock, when Summer Rayne did a video on it you can see her new leaf is all twisted and gnarled. Does yours have really thin "fingers"? I have seen some that are a lot wider.
@@notverynotoriousg5674 so mine is definitly on the thinner side. i‘ve heard before that some of the rare anthurium coming out of TC recently are more hardy than their imported counterparts (queens especially, but i have not yet tried myself). but until now i did not relate my pedatoradiatum to that rumour.
and i have to check on summer‘s video!
I didn't know there were so many different antherium. Thank you for the botany lesson, very informative as always.
Excited to see Summer Rayne stop in at the Philly Urban Jungle, maybe there's a co-lab in the works?! This is a video I didn't even know I really wanted! I just got 2 "easy" Anthurium (Crystallinum + Clarinervium) that were reccomended to me...I'm gonna need 🍷.
That magnificum is definitely a hybrid of something..
I love the leaves on the first anthurium, superbaum I think. Reminds me of my Peru and Dragonscale. The Peru is on top of a plant cabinet in the dining room and I touch it almost every time I walk by, lol.
Hi Nick! The only Anthurium I've ever seen (that I know of) are the typical ones you buy when they are in bloom. I bought one last year and it is still doing ok, but I'm not sure if it will bloom again. I like the different varieties that you have. Thank you so much for sharing!
Happy weekend Nick! Thanks for the video.
Wow. Great timing. I just bought a Antherium Superbum yesterday at Logees!
Very Enjoyable video to watch. Many thanks for the info and the tips. Happy growing! 👌🪴🥰
I love that your Veitchii is so full! I have 3 tall petioles that are barely hanging on lol
I was really thrilled to get one of the clarinervium at that same farmers market. Such a good price. I love your collection and the Gracile is such a cutie.
Hi, Nick! I love your channel. I recently inherited some houseplants from a friend. Your channel has been a real life-saver. One of her angel-wing begonias has some pink variegation. Pardon the off-topic. Love, love, love your channel.
i would suggest an Anthurium Vittarifolium instead of a gracile they are more tolerant of lower humidity and have super strappy leaves
I think higher humidity is key to anthurium success! I love them😁
I found that pedatoradiatum is not at all easy as opposed to the polyschistum which is super easy to care for. I also have one that dropped all its leaves. It now has one new leaf growing out and two other activated growth points. Just hope it has adapted and will continue to grow🤞
Finger plant,wenth thru the same plant,now have two new leafs sprout,wish me luck as well,same to you
I’ve been OBSESSED with Anthuriums recently, my local FB plant group is way too tempting. The imports I have have grown slower for sure.
Omfg!!! I have the same with my "finger" plant. I have been on the same cycle. 4 leafs then it takes a dump. The leafs stay small and it just wilts away.
Plant friend down the street just put out a great anthurium tips video
Also I notice anthurium hate terracotta , might try something else?
"Hi, Nick...my mind is full of curiosity. How do you take care of all your plants? I mean, do you have a schedule to take care of all? This week is must be families of Peperomia, next week is scheduled to have a date with all Hoyas, the next will be with families of Anthuriums, and the next with.........
Is it like that?
How do you manage all your life and share your time with your green babies? 😬✌"
I started collecting houseplants about a year and a half ago and Anthuriums are one of the types (along with begonias) that I can’t convince myself to try out yet. They’re so beautiful and I just don’t want to kill them :(
Their not as hard as ppl say. The biggest thing is watering IMO. I have no cabinet ect, their in reg room air, but I water every 3 to 4 days. You can do it!!! 💚
Begonias can be fussy B's but start out with a Cane begonia as they are easier then Rex varieties
As far as Anhturium Start out with the painters pallet they are easy way to Segway into the anthrurium world
the two in the video that are easy to care for are clarinervium and polyschistum, if you want easier ones to keep that don't need a lot of extra humidity. they also don't get huge like a lot of them.
@@mikesworldduh Excellent advice. No need to be scared. Life is one big experiment, hope they go for it!
I just bought some houseplants recently and the anthurium seems to be doing fine. Peace lilies never do well for me. I don't know why. I always look up care instructions for plants after I buy them and I bought a Zantedeschia that just started dying as soon as I bought it. I'm a bit puzzled by it because you are not supposed to let the soil dry out except to reduce watering for 2 months of the year when the leaves start dying. This isn't that time of year, but I feel it was artificially forced before I bought it so it might be out of sync with the seasons as I have it indoors. To water or not to water and let it rest/die off for 2 months? I don't know. I keep watering it a little but it's still dying off. The plant I am most hopeless at growing is parsley. It always dies on me.
My Gracile is in LECA and loving life. She drinks when she wants too, and I think that is one consistency with Anthuriums... They thirsty b**ches! LOL Love love love your videos. Thanks a mill for being in my life. xoxo
Nice collection. 😍
I goto quinebaug valley community college in Connecticut. 2-3 minutes from logees
i love your videos!
I heard a UA-camr once pronounce the SupPERbum like SUPerbum. Just say it out loud. Makes me giggle like a 7 yo.
Hahaha super bum
Teehee 🤣🤣
I enjoyed watching😌🤲💖
7 is more than a couple xD
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Fun
If you're new to anthuriums, DO NOT start with the regale lol