I can totally relate! I recently went from 150 to 115 plants after i got rid of everything that i wasn’t absolutely in love with. Feels like such a weight was lifted and now i can walk around semi-excited to do plant chores rather than stressing out 😊
Agree with all the plants you selected. I have had them all and they were definitely a struggle. I first put them all outside to see if there is a difference. I have even put two or three philodendrons together in a pot outside. Sometimes they do better but most of the time, I’ve had to toss after maybe five or six months. I didn’t think twice because I have so many other plants that grow beautifully and make me happy!
I get it Sam!!! I have done the same in the past. They were becoming too much to handle for me. I now have a nice portion that I am able to keep up with. As for the Peru it keeps growing a runner and other vines have smaller leaves. Let's see how I feel by the end of this year. 😋
I dont have anything on moss poles and im soo glad! I barely have time to water and clean leaves i cannot mess with poles! Also visually just not my thing. I havent ever kept a vertical philo stay lookn good in normal conditions the hanging ones are soo easy beautiful vertical not at all. I got down to like 40 and im so happy with everything i have now and i can keep up so its good place to be
Climbers require a lot of maintenance you’d be better off growing trees like Ficus banyans. They are way more tolerant of low humidity. But with high humidity you can get aerial roots. Or some sympodial orchid species and hybrids. More tolerant of draught . So many plant people on social media seem to be into aroids and Hoyas these days. It is pretty easy to grow banyans from seed
Ahh my favorite genus is the Philodendron and yes they represent the most satisfying projects when they are compatible for you and your environment. And then there is the abject misery of trying to rescue and re-rescue a plant that will not be on the same picture or page with your efforts. So many plants and too little time to waste on those plants not meant for what we can provide.
i rlly feel you with philodendron. I always like them as a cutting, cause the leafs are so pretty and then they grow and i cant keep the moss poles long enough and i start falling out of love its so sad😩
Sherry that's the one that I actually decided to keep 🥲 You're right. I wanted it for so long I can't give up now. I will try the water !! What could it hurt? That very well could be the issue ! Thanks lady 🤗
Hey Sam, I really enjoyed your video. I just did the same thing,but I have to admit it broke my heart to see your pink princesses. I still don't have one 🙃 and I have always wanted it.
If I were you. I might move the patriciae into soil. It would definitely get the nutrients it deserves. Sphagnum moss can go a little acidic for a week. I hope this helps. You said something about the humidity and humidity and wondering if it’s too wet
Thank you! I decided to keep her and I am going to try the soil I think. We will see! I'm determined now to get it happy so wish me luck 🤞🏼I do fertilize in moss BUT I know it isn't the same and the plant needs soil nutrients so that could very well be the issue. It definitely isn't too wet in the medium because it's ALWAYS dry lol but i definitely did notice the plant hated the higher humidity in my ikea cabinet! It made all the leaves turn blown and mushy almost. Thanks for the tips 💚
@@sassysucculent6291 no problem happy to help and good luck! I’ve definitely had the issue of plants staying too dry. Moss is notorious for that but I try to add perlite to air it up more if it’s staying too wet. I hope it picks back up and puts out massive leaves! I hope your amydrium silver does the same. I love that plant💚
I can totally relate! I recently went from 150 to 115 plants after i got rid of everything that i wasn’t absolutely in love with. Feels like such a weight was lifted and now i can walk around semi-excited to do plant chores rather than stressing out 😊
Agree with all the plants you selected. I have had them all and they were definitely a struggle. I first put them all outside to see if there is a difference. I have even put two or three philodendrons together in a pot outside. Sometimes they do better but most of the time, I’ve had to toss after maybe five or six months. I didn’t think twice because I have so many other plants that grow beautifully and make me happy!
I got rid of two batches of plants that don’t bring me joy and it felt awesome. 😊sold them, so it was also a good feeling they went to good homes.
I get it Sam!!! I have done the same in the past. They were becoming too much to handle for me. I now have a nice portion that I am able to keep up with. As for the Peru it keeps growing a runner and other vines have smaller leaves. Let's see how I feel by the end of this year. 😋
I dont have anything on moss poles and im soo glad! I barely have time to water and clean leaves i cannot mess with poles! Also visually just not my thing. I havent ever kept a vertical philo stay lookn good in normal conditions the hanging ones are soo easy beautiful vertical not at all. I got down to like 40 and im so happy with everything i have now and i can keep up so its good place to be
Awesome house plants are only awesome if they're awesome in your house❤🎉
I love this 💚 I could not agree more 🫶🏼
Climbers require a lot of maintenance you’d be better off growing trees like Ficus banyans. They are way more tolerant of low humidity. But with high humidity you can get aerial roots. Or some sympodial orchid species and hybrids. More tolerant of draught .
So many plant people on social media seem to be into aroids and Hoyas these days.
It is pretty easy to grow banyans from seed
Ahh my favorite genus is the Philodendron and yes they represent the most satisfying projects when they are compatible for you and your environment. And then there is the abject misery of trying to rescue and re-rescue a plant that will not be on the same picture or page with your efforts. So many plants and too little time to waste on those plants not meant for what we can provide.
Yes yes yes! Agree with everything you said! Right on the money with it 👏🏻
Just unloaded alot of my plants. I realized hoyas and philodendrons are my loves❤.
So I got a mature patticiae snip, put it in water and it’s grown great since, almost 1.5 years on
Awesome ! I decided to keep that plant and i am trying something different with her so we shall see 🤞🏼 thanks for sharing
i rlly feel you with philodendron. I always like them as a cutting, cause the leafs are so pretty and then they grow and i cant keep the moss poles long enough and i start falling out of love
its so sad😩
Oh don’t give up Sam on the Patricia! I’d put it in water and let it get a bigger root system. My leaves are a ft an half long. You can do it!! 🥳🥳💚🫶🏼
Sherry that's the one that I actually decided to keep 🥲 You're right. I wanted it for so long I can't give up now. I will try the water !! What could it hurt? That very well could be the issue ! Thanks lady 🤗
I have the verde and it’s been on a mat since last fall and no variegated leaves so it needs outside heat on the new growth
Oh wow your like the second person on this video in comments to say that. Dang. Even more reason why I won't buy it again I guess.
Girl I feel you! I’ve gotten rid of all the plants you mentioned. They’re all Bssss! Not worth it!
🙏I would love the plants you are giving away or tossing, I will pay for it and everything!
Hey Sam, I really enjoyed your video. I just did the same thing,but I have to admit it broke my heart to see your pink princesses. I still don't have one 🙃 and I have always wanted it.
I hate mine paraiso verde as well. It's just a pain in a**. Heat mat does not work for me. I'm over philos over all. Thx for a great video 🥰
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If I were you. I might move the patriciae into soil. It would definitely get the nutrients it deserves. Sphagnum moss can go a little acidic for a week. I hope this helps. You said something about the humidity and humidity and wondering if it’s too wet
Thank you! I decided to keep her and I am going to try the soil I think. We will see! I'm determined now to get it happy so wish me luck 🤞🏼I do fertilize in moss BUT I know it isn't the same and the plant needs soil nutrients so that could very well be the issue. It definitely isn't too wet in the medium because it's ALWAYS dry lol but i definitely did notice the plant hated the higher humidity in my ikea cabinet! It made all the leaves turn blown and mushy almost. Thanks for the tips 💚
@@sassysucculent6291 no problem happy to help and good luck! I’ve definitely had the issue of plants staying too dry. Moss is notorious for that but I try to add perlite to air it up more if it’s staying too wet. I hope it picks back up and puts out massive leaves! I hope your amydrium silver does the same. I love that plant💚
I got a very cheap heat mat via Temu.
You are beautiful by the way.
Ohh I'll have to check and see! I have gotten a few awesome things from Temu I didn't know they had heat mats, thank you much 🙏
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