I picked one up at king Soopers on Saturday they were 30$ I currently own 3 large beauties and now this baby I just love Thais they are stunners and very easy to care for. Loved this sale it’s about time!
When I got my Thai Constellation I eventually repot it into Pafcal Chips. The roots just want crazy growing and it works really well. I water it with hydroponic nutrient water since and it is loving life.
They hit the Louisville KY market last Friday. Everyone in my local FB plant groups was going crazy last weekend, lol. I finally repotted mine today, and surprisingly, the roots weren't horrible.
8/17/24 I guess I missed them at my Walmart in Florence SC so I ordered from their website & it was $39 plus shipping due today FedEx 8/21/24 glad I saw your video ✔️🫶🏽
I’m in Greenville- Walmart on Pelham Rd had them $29.99. I’ve had mine a few months and she’s given me 3 new leaves. Right now they have none. The Walmart on Woodruff rd in Greenville- the have the Monstera Green Galaxy (Peru) and the mini Swiss cheese monstera which I picked up for $10 because it had 4 yellow leaves and the garden manager marked it 50% off.
I wish Canada would get on board with this. Some big box stores did have em for $35 but i havent found one. Nursuries still tryin to sell 4inch pots for 69.99. Pfft not my $😅
When you find one you'll love it so much!! But if you're good with plantlets you can get 1 on Orange lake nursery right now I believe they're only $16 right now! Of course you'll have to acclimate it when you receive it but it's actually not as hard as I thought I'd be especially if you do good research!! Good luck!!
I’m in Murfreesboro, TN. I was able to get my TC @ Home Depot July 8, for $29. It has 5 leaves and one leaf has some fenestrations. I plan to repot soon with a more airy mix. 1st house plant I’ve ever bought and I’m alittle nervous about keeping it healthy ☺️
My local Wal-Mart in Wisconsin had 2 shipments this spring in 5" ceramic pots for $39. Both sold out within a week. I found only the second shipment & saw about 15. I never paid $40 for a houseplant, so I went home to research pros & cons. They were all gone when I returned 6 days later. However, I found that I could order one from Wal-Mart online with free shipping. I regretted not buying one when I had many from which to choose, but the plant I ordered on Wednesday arrived on Friday packaged well, undamaged & with nice variegations! It seems to be in total coir, but my moisture meter registered Dry, the plant intercepted by me before it could be drenched in Wal-Mart. I gave it several hours of artificial light. Tomorrow, I will look at the roots & consider transplantation into a medium like your recipe. The online price has now increased to $50 sans ceramic pot.
I picked up one in Ft Collins and now it’s under its own light and I’m watching plant UA-cam. Mine has a couple of flaws on the leafs but a new leaf is just starting to appear!
I just found one at Walmart in CO Springs! $40. Quite a bit larger than the Kroger ones and mine had a LOT of healthy roots! Newest leaf even had a few fenestrations!
I got my 5 inch Monstera Thai Constellations for $5 - they were discounted due to a little sunburn. They had some brown spots but the roots looked good so I'll give it a go in saving them. :D
I got 3 amazing ones for $29 each from Kroger. Roots were huge! Coming through the cup already. Also got 3 Florida ghosts for $29 each as well… my local nursery has each for $129… couldnt be happier.
$24.99 for a 4" Thai from BWH PlantCo. It's cheap for locals (there's a local pickup option)! I don't remember where they're situated at though..I always just order my plants from them because they have really good picks! Got a couple Alocasia Frydeks (variegated) 2" for only about 20$ each. Each one I received had amazing variegation compared to Etsy shops where it was reviewed as having low-to no-variegation sometimes or, at this point, is over-priced.
Got mine for $40 at Home Depot in Denver on Santa Fe! $10 more than yours but came with multiple fenestrated leaves, and a good bit bigger. Found about a month and a half ago.
I found them at my local Kroger store. They were very small and didn’t look healthy. All of the plants I’ve seen the UA-camrs purchase were larger and very healthy looking.
Hi New to your channel I just got three Thai from Kroger two days ago they were so wet did a quick soil change and it's in quarantine for now But I want bigger and more established plant I have been waiting so long for the price to come down and were almost there. I'm nuts about this plant❤😊
I picked one up yesterday. Ours here in Colorado were very small compared to the 2ft tall ones I saw in Texas. But thrilled to finally have one. Where do you get your chunky perlite from? I’d rather get large pumice but I haven’t found any reasonable priced
@@PlantswithKevin I’m an hour north of Denver but will keep it in mind. I’m looking for stores in the surrounding Denver areas that sell Hoyas. Do you know of any?
I just bought mine yesterday for 75 dollars. I am now searching for how I need to take care of her. She is a bit larger than yours right now. Where can I buy the soil that you use? And fertilizer?
Hi, I'm a newbie, and I'm so glad to have come across your channel. What is that powder that you sprinkled on the monstera roots? Thanks for the great content!
Do you have a link for the clear pots you use for your plants? Thanks. No I do not have a Thai but I am not wanting one either. I am out of room for any more larger sized plants. :(
I always feel like it takes about a year for these sorts of plant deals to pop up in Canada and the UK after they appear in the U.S.. Not sure why, but I've noticed that with other rare plants.
Hi Kevin, I have two of them. The first one I put under a grow light and it produced nice fenestrations and grew quite large. The other one I picked up a couple months ago. Question for you. I also have a west facing window. I am in northern Ontario Canada and I’ve moved that one constellation from under a grow light to closer to a west face window. Does yours ever get direct sun on it, and if so, how does it handle the sun? thanks
Thanks for sharing! I’m about to find out lol the sun is just starting to shift more brightly into my western facing window where it sits. So I’m going to monitor it daily!
Thanks Kevin I meant your larger one or did you mean that as well :) thanks for your videos I have my set up just like yours as far as watering goes with the juice container and the fish fertilizer which yes my plants love but my house smells like a fish shack/wet dog lol I also light my candles@@PlantswithKevin
Just curious, is there any smell from the fish fertilizer? I usually use worm castings and other organic fertilizer like kelp meal, feather meal ect. But I’ve never tried fish fertilizer even though I hear great things because I’m concerned my house will smell like dead fish and dirty fish tank,😂 lol. Does it have a smell and if so, how strong is it? Thanks in advance.
Good question! Not at all. Initially when you pour a bit into the water, but once you water the plant, you can't smell it at all. :-) It's just the bottle that smells haha
You have to look into ENDO mychorzial fungi! I have never seen anything like it! I sprinkled a layer on top of the soil in one prop box and not the other . The roots in the Myco box were thick and short and strong and the other were long and stringy and weak. They grew faster bigger and healthy! I have never seen anything like it! This Thai con could benefit! It prevents root rot!
Also to propagate try making an airoid ball with sp miss and steam wrap get it damp and pack it around 2-3 nodes and tape it on keep it damp and wait a few months. You can grow roots before cutting to ensure success!
Actually mycorrhizae works really good too!! You can find it at Lowe's with the veggie seeds it comes in a little pack like veggie seeds come in!! Works so wonderfully!! Wish I could post a picture for you guys but it won't allow me to!
So, the peroxide dilution is fine but please don’t use dish soap on the roots or any part of your plant. The dish soap is very harsh and contains strong chemicals that will burn the roots and foliage. The soap is really not necessary for a root soak, but if you want to use soap on your plant, pure Castile soap is great when diluted with water for a leaf spray. The Castile soap does not contain sulfates or other harsh detergents, it’s more of an emollient cleanser and it’s much more natural. I also think that pot was a bit large considering the size of the root mass and I think if there are any beginners watching this video they are in danger of overwatering and rotting the plant, though considering all your lovely plants I’m sure you’ll do just fine with the watering. Happy planting 🌱🌿🪴
@@PlantswithKevin so far so good. Not sure when to put on moss pole. It's still a baby. But when I get my new order of pots. I guess I will put one in the New pot , going to use tree fiber for pole
I'm in Calhoun, Georgia. About an hour and a half away from Atlanta and I've found them in my Kroger yesterday. Happened to come across this video tonight on UA-cam. @@leafyfins.
Walmart in MI large in a 5" pot 39.98 big and healthy - Thanks for the video. DO NOT buy from Walmart online, you will be highly disappointed and pay way, way, way too much for a very small plant in a 4" pot.
I’m so glad you posted this video! I was at Soopers in Denver Metro last week and they just put out the display. At first I thought they pothos am when I took a closer look my jaw hit the floor! Called my plant friend and scooped two! I’ll repot it this weekend and it’s under a light! Exciting is an understatement!
You know the soil from the nursery is fine for their environment I wouldn’t say one is more superior than another. Obviously the nursery is there to maximize speed of growth so they are not gonna jeapardize health of plant. They probably use coir and semi hydroponics to fertilize which is still fine. You should educate yourself into it and not recommending only one thing chunky mix is the best just because everyone says that
I picked one up at king Soopers on Saturday they were 30$ I currently own 3 large beauties and now this baby I just love Thais they are stunners and very easy to care for. Loved this sale it’s about time!
I’m a big fan of them now!
I bought mine at Walmart from m Costa- $29.99 a few months ago. She’s doing great and has given me 3 new leaves!
That’s awesome!!! 😃 my $15 one from Kroger just shot out its first fenestrated leaf! 😍
I got one at my local Kroger for $19.99 yesterday. I'm planning on repotting it tomorrow.
😍😍😍😍
😃😃😃
Got one today for $19.95, 14" tall and in a 6" pot. Nice variegation, very healthy, nice white roots.
Sweet! 😃
When I got my Thai Constellation I eventually repot it into Pafcal Chips. The roots just want crazy growing and it works really well. I water it with hydroponic nutrient water since and it is loving life.
Great tip! Thank you for sharing!!! 😃
They hit the Louisville KY market last Friday. Everyone in my local FB plant groups was going crazy last weekend, lol. I finally repotted mine today, and surprisingly, the roots weren't horrible.
lololol everyone is going Thai Con CRAZY! LOL!
People are finding Thais for $40-50 here in MN. I'm glad they are getting more affordable. This year's PPP.
That’s a good comparison lol
I just found three at Walmart, $10 each!! They were beat up a bit, but I saved them anyway. 😊
YESSS!!! 🤩🤩🤩
I picked one up for myself and a coworker. I’m happy to see they’re more affordable. The variegation is better than the one I got from bwh.
That's sweet of you to do that for a co-worker!
8/17/24 I guess I missed them at my Walmart in Florence SC so I ordered from their website & it was $39 plus shipping due today FedEx 8/21/24 glad I saw your video ✔️🫶🏽
I’m glad you saw it too! 🤩 The one I purchased just put out its first fenestrated leaf! 😃
I’m in Greenville- Walmart on Pelham Rd had them $29.99. I’ve had mine a few months and she’s given me 3 new leaves. Right now they have none. The Walmart on Woodruff rd in Greenville- the have the Monstera Green Galaxy (Peru) and the mini Swiss cheese monstera which I picked up for $10 because it had 4 yellow leaves and the garden manager marked it 50% off.
@@MiritaLP-xi1oo oh wow!! Congrats on your plant 🪴 finds,2 Walmarts here Flotown SC & I’m not that lucky
I wish Canada would get on board with this. Some big box stores did have em for $35 but i havent found one. Nursuries still tryin to sell 4inch pots for 69.99. Pfft not my $😅
I feel like Canada is always a year behind with plant price trends in America lol
When you find one you'll love it so much!! But if you're good with plantlets you can get 1 on Orange lake nursery right now I believe they're only $16 right now! Of course you'll have to acclimate it when you receive it but it's actually not as hard as I thought I'd be especially if you do good research!! Good luck!!
I’m in Murfreesboro, TN. I was able to get my TC @ Home Depot July 8, for $29. It has 5 leaves and one leaf has some fenestrations. I plan to repot soon with a more airy mix. 1st house plant I’ve ever bought and I’m alittle nervous about keeping it healthy ☺️
Don’t be! It’s such a hardy plant 😄
My local Wal-Mart in Wisconsin had 2 shipments this spring in 5" ceramic pots for $39. Both sold out within a week. I found only the second shipment & saw about 15. I never paid $40 for a houseplant, so I went home to research pros & cons. They were all gone when I returned 6 days later. However, I found that I could order one from Wal-Mart online with free shipping. I regretted not buying one when I had many from which to choose, but the plant I ordered on Wednesday arrived on Friday packaged well, undamaged & with nice variegations! It seems to be in total coir, but my moisture meter registered Dry, the plant intercepted by me before it could be drenched in Wal-Mart. I gave it several hours of artificial light. Tomorrow, I will look at the roots & consider transplantation into a medium like your recipe. The online price has now increased to $50 sans ceramic pot.
Thanks for sharing! I hope everything pans out well! :-)
I picked up one in Ft Collins and now it’s under its own light and I’m watching plant UA-cam. Mine has a couple of flaws on the leafs but a new leaf is just starting to appear!
New leaf is a GREAT sign!!! 🤩
I just found one at Walmart in CO Springs! $40. Quite a bit larger than the Kroger ones and mine had a LOT of healthy roots! Newest leaf even had a few fenestrations!
Yeah! I’ve been wanting to get a Walmart one since they’re larger lol
I got my 5 inch Monstera Thai Constellations for $5 - they were discounted due to a little sunburn. They had some brown spots but the roots looked good so I'll give it a go in saving them. :D
That’s awesome!
I got 3 amazing ones for $29 each from Kroger. Roots were huge! Coming through the cup already. Also got 3 Florida ghosts for $29 each as well… my local nursery has each for $129… couldnt be happier.
Oh wow!!! GREAT deals! :-D I just got a gloriosum from a local nursery here for $22!!!
$24.99 for a 4" Thai from BWH PlantCo. It's cheap for locals (there's a local pickup option)! I don't remember where they're situated at though..I always just order my plants from them because they have really good picks! Got a couple Alocasia Frydeks (variegated) 2" for only about 20$ each. Each one I received had amazing variegation compared to Etsy shops where it was reviewed as having low-to no-variegation sometimes or, at this point, is over-priced.
That’s a GREAT deal on variegated frydeks!!! 😍
I just bought one on clearnace at Hyvee grocery store in WI - $20!!!! small but mighty!!
Love that! 😍 GREAT price!!! 😃
I bought mine from a nursery for $60 in CT!! those prices haven’t reached us yet. Great video
Still a good price! I guarantee you those prices will make their way to you soon! :-)
Nice find! I don’t have a Thai yet. Looking fwd to seeing updates. Thanks for sharing Kevin!
Highly recommend finding one!
I'm so excited to get one. Can't wait. Thank you for this video. I will know what to do ❤
Glad it was helpful! Can't wait for you to get one too!!! :-)
I found them this past weekend at Kroger in Marietta, Ga
did ya get one!?
Got mine for $40 at Home Depot in Denver on Santa Fe! $10 more than yours but came with multiple fenestrated leaves, and a good bit bigger. Found about a month and a half ago.
😍😍😍
I found them at my local Kroger store. They were very small and didn’t look healthy. All of the plants I’ve seen the UA-camrs purchase were larger and very healthy looking.
I’ve noticed they’re hit or miss based off the store. Oye!
Walmart got the dark form Monstera in the 2 gallon pots for $24. The roots are HUGE!😊
Ooo I’ll have to check it out!
I bought one from King Soopers here., in the Springs. Had the same issues. Will see how it goes.
Fingers crossed! 🤞 Monstera are hardy plants so I hope we both have success! 😃
Hi New to your channel I just got three Thai from Kroger two days ago they were so wet did a quick soil change and it's in quarantine for now But I want bigger and more established plant I have been waiting so long for the price to come down and were almost there. I'm nuts about this plant❤😊
Welcome aboard!! I’ve got a larger one I purchased back in December and it’s BEAUTIFUL! 😍
Got mine at Kroger in N Ft. Worth Texas.
Niiiiiice!!!
I picked one up yesterday. Ours here in Colorado were very small compared to the 2ft tall ones I saw in Texas. But thrilled to finally have one. Where do you get your chunky perlite from? I’d rather get large pumice but I haven’t found any reasonable priced
How far are you from Denver??? Reroot sells bags of really chunky perlite. It's GREAT! :-) www.rerootgardens.com/
@@PlantswithKevin I’m an hour north of Denver but will keep it in mind. I’m looking for stores in the surrounding Denver areas that sell Hoyas. Do you know of any?
Hope to get a thai one day.Great tips for us! Thanks Kevin!
I've heard from people who've ordered them from Walmart's website who say they arrived in AMAZING shape! :-D
I just bought mine yesterday for 75 dollars. I am now searching for how I need to take care of her. She is a bit larger than yours right now.
Where can I buy the soil that you use? And fertilizer?
I buy a lot of my ingredients from a local plant shop here in Denver, but you can also find some great options on Amazon! 😄
I just bought a 4" today in Metro Detroit for $40. Fingers crossed
You’ll love it!!! 😍
early this month, Steve Leaves was selling thai constellations for $40-$45
Whaaaa?! And I missed it?! 😵💫
Got mine at Kroger for $25 in Ohio. It is in very good condition.
🤩🤩🤩
About time!!
I'm still to get one , in Australia still are a little expensive
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Hi, I'm a newbie, and I'm so glad to have come across your channel. What is that powder that you sprinkled on the monstera roots? Thanks for the great content!
Thanks for subscribing! 😃 Rooting hormone powder :)
I see. Thanks for your help!
Do you have a link for the clear pots you use for your plants? Thanks. No I do not have a Thai but I am not wanting one either. I am out of room for any more larger sized plants. :(
Yes I do! a.co/d/iP9cXLa
@@PlantswithKevin Thanks Kevin.
I love it! I got one last week💚💚
YESSS!!!
Can't seem to get these in the UK, just the regular deliciosa and adansonii
I always feel like it takes about a year for these sorts of plant deals to pop up in Canada and the UK after they appear in the U.S.. Not sure why, but I've noticed that with other rare plants.
BEAUTIFUL plant!!!
I think so too!
🧐😂
Hi Kevin, I have two of them. The first one I put under a grow light and it produced nice fenestrations and grew quite large. The other one I picked up a couple months ago. Question for you. I also have a west facing window. I am in northern Ontario Canada and I’ve moved that one constellation from under a grow light to closer to a west face window. Does yours ever get direct sun on it, and if so, how does it handle the sun? thanks
Thanks for sharing! I’m about to find out lol the sun is just starting to shift more brightly into my western facing window where it sits. So I’m going to monitor it daily!
Thanks Kevin I meant your larger one or did you mean that as well :) thanks for your videos I have my set up just like yours as far as watering goes with the juice container and the fish fertilizer which yes my plants love but my house smells like a fish shack/wet dog lol I also light my candles@@PlantswithKevin
Just curious, is there any smell from the fish fertilizer? I usually use worm castings and other organic fertilizer like kelp meal, feather meal ect. But I’ve never tried fish fertilizer even though I hear great things because I’m concerned my house will smell like dead fish and dirty fish tank,😂 lol. Does it have a smell and if so, how strong is it? Thanks in advance.
Good question! Not at all. Initially when you pour a bit into the water, but once you water the plant, you can't smell it at all. :-) It's just the bottle that smells haha
You have to look into ENDO mychorzial fungi! I have never seen anything like it! I sprinkled a layer on top of the soil in one prop box and not the other . The roots in the Myco box were thick and short and strong and the other were long and stringy and weak. They grew faster bigger and healthy! I have never seen anything like it! This Thai con could benefit! It prevents root rot!
Also to propagate try making an airoid ball with sp miss and steam wrap get it damp and pack it around 2-3 nodes and tape it on keep it damp and wait a few months. You can grow roots before cutting to ensure success!
I actually have some but haven't experimented with it yet! Now you've got me excited to give it a go! :-)
Actually mycorrhizae works really good too!! You can find it at Lowe's with the veggie seeds it comes in a little pack like veggie seeds come in!! Works so wonderfully!! Wish I could post a picture for you guys but it won't allow me to!
So, the peroxide dilution is fine but please don’t use dish soap on the roots or any part of your plant. The dish soap is very harsh and contains strong chemicals that will burn the roots and foliage. The soap is really not necessary for a root soak, but if you want to use soap on your plant, pure Castile soap is great when diluted with water for a leaf spray. The Castile soap does not contain sulfates or other harsh detergents, it’s more of an emollient cleanser and it’s much more natural. I also think that pot was a bit large considering the size of the root mass and I think if there are any beginners watching this video they are in danger of overwatering and rotting the plant, though considering all your lovely plants I’m sure you’ll do just fine with the watering. Happy planting 🌱🌿🪴
oh dish soap is just for cleaning the leaves!
I got 2 plants, with 6 leaves with outer fenestrations for around $9 each 😄
OMG! I'm jealous!!! LOLOLOL
I’ve checked all the grocery/hardware stores around me in California and no luck 😢 Anyone know of any stores that carry Thai’s in SoCal?
have you checked your local walmart? they started selling larger ones at great prices!
I got a 2 foot one in Florida $39.99 😊
WOW! That's an AMAZING deal! Lucky!!! LOL
I just got mine from BJs in Garner, NC for $26 after tax.
That's awesome! It sounds like you got a great deal at BJs. How are you liking it so far?
I bought one for 55.00 at my grocery store HEB in January in corsicana texas
that's a good price! how's it doing now?
@@PlantswithKevin so far so good. Not sure when to put on moss pole. It's still a baby. But when I get my new order of pots. I guess I will put one in the New pot , going to use tree fiber for pole
Beautiful 😅💚👏🏼💚
Thank you 😁
Great price but have fun taking years to size up to atleast a good size of 18+ inches
I’m patient lol
That’s the fun part to me. Love to see the plants go through so many changes as they grow.
I just got a 6 inch at stater brothers in ca for 19.99 I gotta find the receipt
That's awesome!
You are so fine 😩😭😍 also I want one but I haven’t found any in my local stores 😮💨
What did you sprinkle on it?
Rooting hormone powder :)
New follower here from Atlanta ga.
I sooo appreciate you subscribing! A planty hello from Denver! 😃
@@PlantswithKevin funny story about yesterday. I went back to my Kroger and I found the Thai monstera. 😆
I'm in Calhoun, Georgia. About an hour and a half away from Atlanta and I've found them in my Kroger yesterday. Happened to come across this video tonight on UA-cam. @@leafyfins.
@@lostineggsaisle I got mine at Kroger Atlanta $29.99
Not in my Atlanta ga Kroger 😢
Hopefully soon!!!
$24 at wegmans in MA
That's right! Wegmans has some great deals, and $24 can go a long way if you know where to look!
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:-)
Found mine for $19.99 AZ Plant Stand of AZ
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Walmart in MI large in a 5" pot 39.98 big and healthy - Thanks for the video. DO NOT buy from Walmart online, you will be highly disappointed and pay way, way, way too much for a very small plant in a 4" pot.
Thanks for the heads up! 😃
Anyone found these in Florida yet?
Check your local walmart too! They started selling larger ones at cheaper prices too :)
New here! Nice video, new subscriber too.
Aww thank you so much!!! I really appreciate it!!! 😃
YW!@@PlantswithKevin
Hey. I love all your videos but I think you have an issue with your microphone.
Sometimes it acts up lol
I found a tissue culture plantlet for $20
Great deal!!! 🤩
Cheapest I've seen in Australia is still $99
Oh wow!
Here in Kenya,you get it at 4 dollars 😂
4 dollars? Sounds like a steal! I need to book a flight to Kenya ASAP!
I got a plug for them I’m waiting for mine to be ready but I’m paying 15 dollars for it!!!!
That’s a darn good price! 😃 Glad you’re getting one!!!
I never found me one. 😢
Aww I still see them from time to time popping up at my local Kroger store. But I'm seeing more of them at Walmarts now!
@@PlantswithKevin my Walmart sucks
Oh no! :-/
I’m so glad you posted this video! I was at Soopers in Denver Metro last week and they just put out the display. At first I thought they pothos am when I took a closer look my jaw hit the floor! Called my plant friend and scooped two! I’ll repot it this weekend and it’s under a light! Exciting is an understatement!
LOL! I thought they were pothos at first too hahaha
Still way to expensive for such a small plant. I'll give it few more years...😂
SMART! lol
I never liked it, always felt the variegation looked messy.
I find it beautiful on some of the plants :-)
You know the soil from the nursery is fine for their environment I wouldn’t say one is more superior than another. Obviously the nursery is there to maximize speed of growth so they are not gonna jeapardize health of plant. They probably use coir and semi hydroponics to fertilize which is still fine. You should educate yourself into it and not recommending only one thing chunky mix is the best just because everyone says that
Ever since transitioning mine to chunky aroid soil the baby plant has taken off 🤩