Hello John, I just came across your page while researching Cebu Blue’ Pothos. I just ordered a cutting and was wondering what type of soil to use. I generally mix my own. What type of soil do you generally use?
Hi bro, thanks for sharing your techniques for fenestrations! Quick question... I've considered the wood stake, but was wondering about rotting issues? If there's a problem with the stake, you'd lose the entire stem since it's attached, right? Have you had to deal with that yet?
@@jungle_papi5920 Illinois! How are they doing once you moved them inside? My poor plants are doing crappy, not drying out fast enough even in a very chunky mix:( Everything is getting moved into terra cotta pots or orchid pots w slits on the sides, if the plant is in a cover pot. So much work tho:(
Wow, what happiness, what joy, I bought one of these plants from you, a small one. and it is growing very healthy and beautiful💚
Thanks for pronouncing cebu correctly. Keep doing videos.
Very cool seeing how much it likes to grow vertically on stakes and branches. I’m new to Cebu Blue and its growing roots right now.
Beautiful plants and loving the idea to reuse the mask elastics!
Wow , absolutely fantastic plants you had , see you later, I really would like to have that kinds of plants ,
Amazing! They all are so pretty🌿✨
I had no idea Cebu gets fenestrations!
subscribed! looking forward for more videos! ♥️ keep safe.
I hate moss poles too! Great collection
Thank you so much!
Hello John, I just came across your page while researching Cebu Blue’ Pothos. I just ordered a cutting and was wondering what type of soil to use. I generally mix my own. What type of soil do you generally use?
I used a mix of:
- miracle gro potting mix
- perlite
- orchid bark
- worm castings
Wow 🤩 beautiful
Just receive my cutting, when to put a pole and or plank?
As soon as it has aerial roots
Hi bro, thanks for sharing your techniques for fenestrations! Quick question... I've considered the wood stake, but was wondering about rotting issues? If there's a problem with the stake, you'd lose the entire stem since it's attached, right? Have you had to deal with that yet?
How long did you have them growing on the poles before they fenastrated?
Agreed someone made 4 moss poles for me and they r annoying as shit. The well made one is so damn expensive
Where are you that you can leave these outside? They are gorgeous!
I currently live in Illinois!
@@jungle_papi5920 Illinois! How are they doing once you moved them inside? My poor plants are doing crappy, not drying out fast enough even in a very chunky mix:( Everything is getting moved into terra cotta pots or orchid pots w slits on the sides, if the plant is in a cover pot. So much work tho:(
💗💗💗🌿amazing
what kind of wood do u use as the climbing pole?
Totally agree with you about the moss pole falling all over when dried out
I just use whatever is laying around. I’ve used branches from outside, chopsticks, tomato stakes, and wood trims
How quickly do you add support?
As soon as you have aerial roo5s
John… Can I hang my Cebu Blue instead of giving it a pole. I have limited space… 😅…
If you hang plants and let them trail, they will generally not grow to maturity 😅
@@jungle_papi5920… No choice then… I must let them live normally in my garden then 😅😅😅…
Pinas ra ka Sir?
Haha no, I’m in the USA
@@jungle_papi5920 I see...
01:05 Can you tell me please! What kind of Epipremnum is thi? (behind your Cebu Blue).
It has a beautiful pattern of foliage.
That is a ‘Global Green’ Pothos!
@@jungle_papi5920 Ok thanks
I tried a moss pole it will not attach to it so now I will try a wood stake
No matter what you use, humidity is key!
It‘s scam. Watch the video of winding leaf!