@@EliezaBaby Not very often, lol. I know I should, but lots of times I just top off the water. I've never had algae or anything nasty in the water since I started doing it.
I never change my water either 😂 I notice if you remove the dried cataphylls and any debris off the plants then the water usually doesn’t get too murky 👌🏼✨
I love your channel. Your doing so well and very good at explaining your process, talking about your experiences and plant tips.. Can't wait for your shop to restock.
😱 your props are looking fantastic. Growing really well they look great. I always look forward to your video, so full of information. See ya next week, take care.
Glad to know you're okay. I appreciate this video and l totally agree about not going overboard with humidity. Growing up in the Philippines where a many aroids and orchids originated from, typical humidity is around 60% (not considering rainy season). I apply the same 50-60% humidity with my orchids and aroids indoors especially during winter and they are thriving
this is so satisfying propagation... so informative... so exciting everytime new video noti popup is from ur channel :P good luck and all the best for your upcoming new shop... 😍😍😍 will sent a mail for you...
Yay New vlog and its propagation. I love 💘 it ... Sorry about your jar . Hope your okay 👌. Omg I love that scissor your using . Where did you buy and which scissor is that ? And for Pon do you 1st rinse it before use in propagation? And once planted how do you water your propagation pon in containers ?
Those scissors are the best!! I bought a 2 pack on Amazon for $10. They are seriously perfect 👌🏼 amzn.to/3qggILH I always rinse my pon. If I put my propagations in pon I usually put it in a plastic nursery pot with drainage holes. I just rinse it thoroughly after I pot the plant that way I don’t have to rinse twice. After that I water once a week like I normally would soil. Very easy 😊
Hi. My sygoniam albino is also getting lot of whit leaves, so my question is. Did yours with just white just white leaves survive? cos mine with just whit leaves have died in the past , I thought they could not photosynthesis, so could not live, if cut away from plant with green parts
Hi! I was wondering if you could explain why it’s important to leave cuttings to callus over before putting them in whatever prop medium. Should we do this for any type of plant in general?
When you create an open wound on a plant it is susceptible to bacteria, which can cause issues with rot. Since it is so vulnerable it is just better to wait for it to callus. For smaller stem plants it is not essential but for plants like monstera it is an absolute must since they are prone to rot. I technically didn’t even need to let my syngonium callus over but I always think it’s better safe than sorry ☺️💚
I’m so impressed you didn’t swear when the glass broke! I actually yelled no outloud watching it!
omg your calmness after you dropped the vase!!!! so calm and collected haha
The variegated syngonium bouquet is just amazing 😍
I dropped my food into a sink full of wet dishes right when the vase broke and I reallllly felt that pain with you
This made cleaning my kitchen a breeze. 🤪
My Albo Syngonium was throwing out white leaves too. I just shake my head and keep walking lol
Relatable. I've got hand tremors. Rest In Peace poor jar!
Looking forward to the lechuza video :)
You make propagating look so easy and fearless! I learned a lot from your video. You explain everything very well. Thank you for making prop videos.
Beautiful plants 🪴 ❤️💚🌸💕
I have been adding a chunk of charcoal to my water propagations and it keeps the water clear! :)
Ohhh good idea!! I’m going to try this 😍👏🏼
How often you change the water with the charcoal in ?
@@EliezaBaby Not very often, lol. I know I should, but lots of times I just top off the water. I've never had algae or anything nasty in the water since I started doing it.
I never change my water either 😂 I notice if you remove the dried cataphylls and any debris off the plants then the water usually doesn’t get too murky 👌🏼✨
“Regular monstera albo” 😂 you killed a lot of people there haha
Wow! Your propagations are looking wonderful! New babies galore!! So exciting. Can’t wait for your shop to open. 😃💚 Your Albo Syngonium 😍 💖
This is so satisfying!!!
I love your channel. Your doing so well and very good at explaining your process, talking about your experiences and plant tips.. Can't wait for your shop to restock.
😱 your props are looking fantastic. Growing really well they look great. I always look forward to your video, so full of information. See ya next week, take care.
I learn so much from you. So looking forward to next weeks on Lechuza Pon!!!
I should be sleeping, but couldn't resist when I saw you put out a new video 🤗💚 and that poor jar! 😂
Glad to know you're okay. I appreciate this video and l totally agree about not going overboard with humidity. Growing up in the Philippines where a many aroids and orchids originated from, typical humidity is around 60% (not considering rainy season). I apply the same 50-60% humidity with my orchids and aroids indoors especially during winter and they are thriving
this is so satisfying propagation... so informative... so exciting everytime new video noti popup is from ur channel :P good luck and all the best for your upcoming new shop... 😍😍😍 will sent a mail for you...
I break glass all the time too! 😂😂
Great propagation video. What do you do with the little wet sticks with out leaves? How do you grow them?
Omg never clicked so fast to watch a video
Do you have a video on how to use Lechuza pon? Where do you get yours online? Thanks!
Yay New vlog and its propagation. I love 💘 it ... Sorry about your jar . Hope your okay 👌. Omg I love that scissor your using . Where did you buy and which scissor is that ? And for Pon do you 1st rinse it before use in propagation? And once planted how do you water your propagation pon in containers ?
Those scissors are the best!! I bought a 2 pack on Amazon for $10. They are seriously perfect 👌🏼
amzn.to/3qggILH
I always rinse my pon. If I put my propagations in pon I usually put it in a plastic nursery pot with drainage holes. I just rinse it thoroughly after I pot the plant that way I don’t have to rinse twice. After that I water once a week like I normally would soil. Very easy 😊
Plant blood! 😄
Woop woop 🙌🏻 I’m here watching 💖 Everyone smash that like button 💯💯🤩💖
😍😍 Do you find Monstera Aurea grow slower than albo?
Will you be selling some of the auras?😱💚
Hi. My sygoniam albino is also getting lot of whit leaves, so my question is. Did yours with just white just white leaves survive? cos mine with just whit leaves have died in the past , I thought they could not photosynthesis, so could not live, if cut away from plant with green parts
I could see her counting her money with each leave 😂😂😂
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Hi! I was wondering if you could explain why it’s important to leave cuttings to callus over before putting them in whatever prop medium. Should we do this for any type of plant in general?
When you create an open wound on a plant it is susceptible to bacteria, which can cause issues with rot. Since it is so vulnerable it is just better to wait for it to callus. For smaller stem plants it is not essential but for plants like monstera it is an absolute must since they are prone to rot. I technically didn’t even need to let my syngonium callus over but I always think it’s better safe than sorry ☺️💚
@@ThePlantsMeow thanks!!
That scared me when you dropped that
That’s how my princess is there is no way I could cut her bc she is growing way too compact 🥺
What is your shop name I would like to order.