Just got mine and she’s beautiful with one runner(I really appreciate when the seller does not cut those off❤️)we now have a cold spell in south Ms so we’re hunkering down inside.
This listing is for a Philodendron Mayoi Tahiti in a 4" growers pot...THIS Is How IT Was Listed On The Plant Farm...The Etsy Shop Where I Got Mine. My Leaves Come In Lobed...AND I'M GLAD That They Do Because THE L💚BED-L💚💚K IS What I FELL IN L💚VE WITH!!!
It looks wonderful. Mayoi was the first rarer philodendron that I purchased. I'm a sucker for funky leaf shapes. Mine grows a bit more like a hanging philo in that it never really took to the pole idea and kinda grows more outward. I don't mind. It's a super easygoing plant. I'd say it's as easy as heartleaf philo. But with that more exotic look.
Im so glad I found your channel. Your species specific info is definitely what has me coming back but i'd LOVE to see more side by side experiments. For example, different growth hormones for propagations, ph of water, different colors of lighting for different plants, or anything else you can think of. I love your content, in fact I can't remember what brought me here (I think it was jade videos but I know I saw more before that..) and you just have a great scientific, o the point personality.
If the edges are brown or damaged, I cut them into the shape of the rest of the plant so it’s not noticeable. The plant will heal its new edge into the new shape. That way it’s green and perfect again. 😉
I love this video! I have this plant and I love it, I am going to plant mine outside next Spring. I just subscribed and cannot wait to look at more of your videos 🌱🌱🌱
You are very welcome, you deserve the compliments...I love plants and always great to get good info from someone else who really knows plants @@EverythingPlants 🌻
@@EverythingPlants I use to check the feed before I feed the plants. Can also check the drain through feed to get a better idea of the pH of the potting mix. I use this mostly for my orchids to tell if the potting mix is too old and needs to be changed Thanks for the video. I'm in Port Orchard Wa USA. Grow inside under lights by a large south/ west window.
I have a philodendron bipennifolium (golden violin is the common name) and I don't have two leaves that look the same. I would love to know why some philodendrons also seem to struggle birthing their leaves, for example, this plant tossed out a leaf about 3 weeks ago, it struggled to unfurl so I was misting that specific leaf a few times a day as that seemed to help it loosen up (I didn't manually help it along other than with some water). Sooo finally the leaf unfurled and then it sorta had a good C shape but backwards so it's bending backwards. That plants leaves all seem to harden off with a bit of a curve so I thought nothing of it, but in it's journey to harden off, that leaf now is completely bent backwards with it's tip behind its head and touching... I've never seen a plant do that and there are no signs of pests or any changes for it, it just is being it's weird self. I should have splinted the leaf I guess but now it's oddly artistic LOL... during that time it has the next leaf coming out of the sheath (looks like it will be today!) and then the unfurling on that one will begin. It really blows my mind how a plant can just sorta grow with a built in "I need a human" self-destruct button. My philodendron pink princess has snapped off its own leaves while it was stuck in the sheaths since I thought it knew what it was doing.... LOL I now try and help them if I see them stuck. In contrast, the philodendron brasil doesn't ever have any issues with unfurling, so IMO it's gotta be a result of creating man made varieties that shouldn't exist. Kinda like how purebred dogs often get sick in comparison to the mutt that lives forever... So weird! Anyway, as a result, despite there being a LOT of philo's I love, I don't intend to get any more, there are some I would like, but plants are already a lot of work... PS I know it's not my humidity since its been 60-70 percent since May, all the other plants are doing their happy dances. I actually had less issue with the philodendron bipennifolium in the winter where I struggled to keep it above 40% humidity, so perhaps these plants actually like it less humid? Hmmmm I need the pencil to think... ;)
Thank you Geoff, what a beautiful plant, those leaves are just amazing 😊
Oh no.......thanks for the comment but it's not Geoff.....it's JEFF! 😂
Just got mine and she’s beautiful with one runner(I really appreciate when the seller does not cut those off❤️)we now have a cold spell in south Ms so we’re hunkering down inside.
This listing is for a Philodendron Mayoi Tahiti in a 4" growers pot...THIS Is How IT Was Listed On The Plant Farm...The Etsy Shop Where I Got Mine. My Leaves Come In Lobed...AND I'M GLAD That They Do Because THE L💚BED-L💚💚K IS What I FELL IN L💚VE WITH!!!
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It looks wonderful. Mayoi was the first rarer philodendron that I purchased. I'm a sucker for funky leaf shapes. Mine grows a bit more like a hanging philo in that it never really took to the pole idea and kinda grows more outward. I don't mind. It's a super easygoing plant. I'd say it's as easy as heartleaf philo. But with that more exotic look.
I swear by these plastic D shaped poles....they work so well. The round open poles didn't work for my plants as they dried out way too fast
Im so glad I found your channel. Your species specific info is definitely what has me coming back but i'd LOVE to see more side by side experiments. For example, different growth hormones for propagations, ph of water, different colors of lighting for different plants, or anything else you can think of. I love your content, in fact I can't remember what brought me here (I think it was jade videos but I know I saw more before that..) and you just have a great scientific, o the point personality.
Thanks Lindsey! I just have to get the summer camping out of the way and I'll have time for more experiments in the fall
The red tint will be only on new leaves. As they mature it turns green.
Interesting. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the info on this! I’ve been thinking of seeking one out but wanted more research to be sure. Thanks Jeff!
Any time!
If the edges are brown or damaged, I cut them into the shape of the rest of the plant so it’s not noticeable. The plant will heal its new edge into the new shape. That way it’s green and perfect again. 😉
Wow, that is very cool!
I love this video! I have this plant and I love it, I am going to plant mine outside next Spring. I just subscribed and cannot wait to look at more of your videos 🌱🌱🌱
Thanks so much for joining the channel!!!
You are very welcome, you deserve the compliments...I love plants and always great to get good info from someone else who really knows plants @@EverythingPlants 🌻
Buy a digital ph meter. One that can measure ppm as well.
The ppm is almost as important as the ppm.
Your plants will appreciate it.
@@richardlawton1023I have one but the digital meters aren't very good in chunky aroid mixtures.... They are perfect for potting soils!
@@EverythingPlants I use to check the feed before I feed the plants. Can also check the drain through feed to get a better idea of the pH of the potting mix. I use this mostly for my orchids to tell if the potting mix is too old and needs to be changed
Thanks for the video. I'm in Port Orchard Wa USA. Grow inside under lights by a large south/ west window.
Nice plant; thanks for sharing Jeff!
Thanks for watching!
I test the ph of the water as it comes through my soil mix bc the soil as well as the fertilizer can change the ph....
Great tip!
Def want to try one of these!
I hope you can find one
Hi!! Very nice plant. Enjoy!! 🙋🏼♀️🪴🌿🌱
Thanks, Nina!
I have a philodendron bipennifolium (golden violin is the common name) and I don't have two leaves that look the same. I would love to know why some philodendrons also seem to struggle birthing their leaves, for example, this plant tossed out a leaf about 3 weeks ago, it struggled to unfurl so I was misting that specific leaf a few times a day as that seemed to help it loosen up (I didn't manually help it along other than with some water). Sooo finally the leaf unfurled and then it sorta had a good C shape but backwards so it's bending backwards. That plants leaves all seem to harden off with a bit of a curve so I thought nothing of it, but in it's journey to harden off, that leaf now is completely bent backwards with it's tip behind its head and touching... I've never seen a plant do that and there are no signs of pests or any changes for it, it just is being it's weird self. I should have splinted the leaf I guess but now it's oddly artistic LOL... during that time it has the next leaf coming out of the sheath (looks like it will be today!) and then the unfurling on that one will begin. It really blows my mind how a plant can just sorta grow with a built in "I need a human" self-destruct button. My philodendron pink princess has snapped off its own leaves while it was stuck in the sheaths since I thought it knew what it was doing.... LOL I now try and help them if I see them stuck. In contrast, the philodendron brasil doesn't ever have any issues with unfurling, so IMO it's gotta be a result of creating man made varieties that shouldn't exist. Kinda like how purebred dogs often get sick in comparison to the mutt that lives forever... So weird! Anyway, as a result, despite there being a LOT of philo's I love, I don't intend to get any more, there are some I would like, but plants are already a lot of work...
PS I know it's not my humidity since its been 60-70 percent since May, all the other plants are doing their happy dances. I actually had less issue with the philodendron bipennifolium in the winter where I struggled to keep it above 40% humidity, so perhaps these plants actually like it less humid? Hmmmm I need the pencil to think... ;)
Always so amazing to see roots and new growth on props and plants.
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Nice video! Have you had any issues with pests? One of my new (unfurled) leaves was covered in a sticky sap.
No...nothing so far haha. That sticky sap is most likely the extra floral nectories
There is a difference a Mayoi and a Tahiti. Their adult leaves look very different.
I did not catch - what not to add to the soil and why?
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Are red petioles Always present in Mayoii?
I have pH test strips? Which is easier and faster. Can I depend on it?
I've never used the test strips but I think they will be on par with the testing solution.... So go ahead and use it and see the results
If they share the same scientific name the you know it's the same plant.