Syngonium Albo 101: EVERYTHING You Need To Know! Growth Tips, Propagation + Full Care Guide 🌱
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- Syngonium albo 101: everything you need to know - growth tips, propagation + full care guide - tips and tricks for syngonium albo plant - variegated syngonium care - repot and chat - learn about houseplants
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i love this lady ...the way she speak...her smile...her eyes...her accent....she is so pretty
I bought my first sygonium albo yesterday along with a gorgeous golden gem rubber tree and a begonia maculata. Recently getting back into plants again. I only ever had a cute little ginseng ficus and I was heartbroken when he died in the Texas heat. Hoping this go around I will be successful
I'm personally not much of an albo variegation fan - don't get me wrong, I love the way they look but I just KNOW how brown and crispy they'd get in my care 😂. However, I do love watching ppl talk about them so I can admire that variegation from afar haha
Claire is such a joy 🤩
Have good results with Happy frog soil mix.worth buying,I mixed it in spagnum moss with little bit perlite,roots grow so well in this,I had to repot and add more before I get brown leafs.Plants growing unbelievably happy!
Your videos are fun and full of information and I can't think of anything to improve. My plants are doing better because of you.
it is GENIUS to repot at the same time you do a care video!! such good insight into that side of the plant care
Hey Claire loved this style of video!
I recently bought a 4cm pot pink syngonium for £5 from my local garden centre. It lost all but one leaf. I saw one of your past videos where you move a plant from soil to water (I had never thought about this before!). I am pleased to say she now has 6 leaves and when I get some secondary roots I will put back into soil. Thanks for your help!
I put mine in Leca as soon as I bought them - like every plant I have - even succulents and ZZZ plant. Best thing since sliced loaf. I’m never going back to soil
Can I just sit in the corner of your plant room with a book and a cup of tea? Your plants are amazing!
I just got my first syngonium and it’s an Albo. I soooo loved it in your house tour, I just had to. Lol. And also searched for a anthurium clarinerium and it’s finally here. You are really increasing my plant collection :)
Love your videos and being a newbie, I’m sooo loving it :). Thank you
Got a little cutting from a Facebook plant group for like $5 and honestly bet purchase ever it’s so beautiful!
This video could not have come at a better time! I just got my first syngonium albo cuttings and I am so nervous! Thank you Claire☺️
omg same!!! 🥹
me 3 haha
Really loved the format of this video, especially the info boxes on the side! The plant or gorgeous, so happy I found this channel a few months ago! 😊
You must have read my mind..I just got a syngonium albo! I'm loving it so far!
Thanks Claire.
I got a cut for free, with 2 leaf from a lady that I met at Home Depot. She sells plants, and I bought few plants from her. I bought a nice monstera esqueleto from her.
Back to the syngoniun, it has been in moss and perlite for a while now. I got nice roots. I was going to plant it today, but instead, a move it to water. I don't know if I did the right thing.
Hi Claire, that is a gorgeous plant, I hope to get one specimen like that some day. I love your videos. They are very instructive. I had been learning from them.
I love your videos. Beautiful personality, the calming voice and the knowledge on the plants. Giving good to the pointy tips and tricks. You are my go to plants tips 🙌🙌🙌
Loved this! It’s so useful to watch you while you talk
I liked it a lot, and it helped me a newcomer to plant my albo to a moss pole easily.
I've finally bought one of these just the other day, prices have finally dropped to a point where I want to get one and here comes the perfect video :D Your clarinervium one popped up right at the point I got one of those too and now it's putting out it's first leaf!
Love how detailed you are with the info, and hope mine turns out as lush and lovely as yours. Thanks for the video!
Thanks Claire. My Syngonium Albo is my favourite plant and Im now going to propagate it following your excellent advice.
My albo is my ugly struggle bus plant. It brought in thrips and fungus gnats to my collection. At the time it was my most expensive plant. I should have set it on fire 🔥 Now I really am inspired to work on it.
Thank you for this clip. It’s timely for me because I have recently acquired two cutting which are rooting in water. I have numerous other types of syngonium but my first attempt with an albo.
I love your lively and enthusiastic presentation! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with the world. ❤
Claire, if you put some Fluval Stratum in the bottom of your vessel when you’re water rooting (like a couple tbsp’s) the rooting time is shorter 🖤 Your Syngoniums are gorgeous 🤍💚
I use that substrate for aquariums. I would just say be careful using fresh fluval stratum because it will release a lot of ammonia in the water for the first month or so. That’s what it does to cycle new fish tanks.
@@Thought_it_up is always rinse it with a fine strainer first 🤍
I actually use fluval stratum (well, the exo terra sub stratum technically) basically like I would use a semi hydro perlite or pon set-up. It's been really successful so far!!
Killed a couple of pots of my syngonium albo until the last pot I change the medium to pumice with a home made moss pole, the roots are crazy and the plant is doing so well.
This video is total gold!! Thank you very much. :)
I loved this chatty repot care tip format! 💚
I just ordered one of these this am!!! Can't wait until I receive it. Enjoyed all of the information!
Love seeing your pup at the beginning of your vids 😍 she's such a character 😅
Love your channel and your very helpful advice. Thankyou 🤗
Perfect timing Claire! 😅 I literally just got a cutting yesterday. It's now in my prop box and I can't wait to pot it up. It's such a beautiful plant 😍
I got one too :D Mine is still in the mail though hope it comes soon!
Hi. Claire!
I so enjoy all your plant 🌱 videos. You have an amazing collection of house plants.
Thanks for sharing! ( Darci)
Greetings Claire from California ,
I am a
New Sub! And new plant mommy!
Thanks for this video I just bought this plant about a week ago, so this video was so helpful, I love how detailed you are and how lovely all you plants look on your videos
Thanks Again!
Thank you Claire, this was the video I needed to watch today )))
They are gorgeous! Thank you for all the tips.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!! ❤️❤️❤️ Super glad I found your channel!! Greetings from Guatemala (Central America)
Hi Claire! I’ve recently added a syngonium albo to my collection and your video was extremely helpful!! thank you!! 💚🙌🪴
Really helpful video. I am in love with my Albo and your video does help immensely to keep it going.
I almost ordered an albo today! I still do not have one! UPDATE I ordered one!!!! So excited!
Another great video, from my favourite plant channel. Syngonium albo now added to my wish list🥰 houseplants are so addictive🌱🌿🪴
Update…I’ve ordered one, can’t wait for it to arrive. Plant deliveries are so exciting🤗
You are killing it with the videos lately! That’s a beautiful sygonium. I have a couple but would love to get a albo
Im currently dealing with a spider mite issue with my colocasia. Thankfully I managed to catch it while it was only the one plant they invaded. It's in quarantine. But man does it make you so nervous 🤣 I keep catching myself meticulously checking any and all leaves for anything and everything more than I ever have. 😂😂😂😂
I truly enjoyed this video, I need to invest in a moss pole for my plant as it’s so leggy and all of these aerial roots are looking at me like I need to cling to something😊 I have it on a trellis and it’s not helping it at all. When you made your cuts did you put them in water right away or did you wait for them to callus over?
Lovely videos. Thank you for your insight!
Hi Claire!
I forget to mention in my last comment that I just SUBSCRIBED today,
Looking forward to more of your videos (Darci)
I have a question: why do you always take the soil off of a well-rooted plant before transplanting it? Unless a plant is completely root bound, its so much better for it just to be taken directly from the smaller pot to the larger one without having the soil disturbed. It cost the plant time and energy to reestablish itself in new medium so I'm not sure why this is standard practice for you. Is there something I'm missing here? I'm always down to learn new things so please fill me in!
It's pretty good to take off compact soil off the roots and to start over,and compact soil can cause plant get brown leafs plus many reasons like water could not penetrate thru compact roots and if you don't look and can't see,may cause root rot,maybe water pool around the roots and drain not too well making the plant unhappy.
I never take off the soil and my plants are OK.
Definitely do more like this... :)
Every time I see those Syngonium Albos..... sigh..... I'll soon have cuttings for several multi-cutting pots so hoping I'll get them healthy and producing lots of beautiful leaves! Thanks for all your videos, very informative and enjoyable
Love your videos and think I'm absorbing knowledge but then sit looking at mine which have issues return after I thought had gone. Must try harder!!
She is going to be so full of leaves👍
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I clip the pure green and pure white leaves on my albo. It seems to help maintain a good balance of color.
I recently struggled with browning on the leaves and still trying to diagnose the problem. Furtilizer burn I think.... I gave it a trim and it seems to be happier, but its smaller now :-(
Yours look beautiful!
These synonym can hang and wait for them to casecade would look great maybe hanging indirect sun,mostly high light,mine does quite well
Great video! Just subscribed
So pretty plants💚👌
I love my syngonium albo
Beautiful plant
Loved the video,plus your not slacking lol xx
She is a lovely plant!
Thank you Claire, what a great video 🪴❤️
A little off topic, but I wondered if you had any ideas. I have a philodendron florida beauty cutting. It came with tiny aerial roots and a tiny new leaf poking out. I've had it for about 2 months with no change to the aerial roots except that they have actually died off, but the leaf has grown a few mm. It's been in water under a grow light. Do you think it could grow new roots, should I change the growing conditions, maybe moss? The main leaf is still healthy, but the roots are dead. Not sure if it's a lost cause.
If the stem isn't rotting and the plant is firm, I wouldn't worry and probably I wouldn't touch it as long as the new leaf isn't unfurling under water. It will push out roots when it's ready. I've been having such experience before and I just left it be. But if you do decide to move it into moss make sure you bag it, but keep in mind that the change might make it droop and slow it down more. ✌
@@Plantventure Thanks, the new leaf is tiny, under a cm in size. I'm hoping it can push out some roots somehow.
@@KeyushTheStuntDog that's alright to be in water, as long as the leaf is still inside the protective sheet and not pushing out of it to unfurl. Gradually loosing the roots can be from the shipping stress. If it stays firm and the stem isn't rotting I'm fairly positive it will push out new roots. I've had a gloriousum dark form come with a huge leaf and all roots just die off after, while rooting it in water, it just pushed out completely new ones. If it looks and feels healthy I wouldn't change anything to avoid stressing it out.
Also if it gives up on the baby leaf but the rest is healthy, it is probably alright, plants can sacrifice new growth to focus on root development. Good luck. 🙂
Regro the roots by any leaf node,I would use window bright window,might take awhile for new roots,just be patient
I know your comment was from awhile ago, but I’ve found that using less light when there aren’t any leaves/roots will help develop roots because the plant doesn’t intake any sunlight to photosynthesize so it puts all its energy to root growth and longevity
I loved this video! I have this plant too! So you gave me lots of ideas! We have the same humidifier too! thank you!
I grow all of my syngonium in water!
Thanks. What kind of garden wire is that?
Hi Claire, great video! Too bad this video is old... I still try to ask the community a question... who knows if anyone sees it ;-)
Some leaves of my Syngonium Albo are not unfurling. I have Two other Syngoniums (Aurea and Three Kings) in the same position (30/40 cm from a Mother-Light)... and they are doing fine. I don't understand 😞
Thank you for another wonderful video. I have a question about when you suggested to cut back the Syngonium just below the all white leaf (7:10). What if there is no leaf node where you need to cut to get a good variegation? I also have that issue with my variegated Burle Marx philodendron.
Just what I needed, I bought this plant a few days ago. I also have LGL but I’ve noticed it has turned a really thick consistency, can you tell me why this may be?
Thanks for sharing 🪴❤️🪴
Hey Clair , I'm in my garden now and just bought a pole for my Syngonium Albo 😊 . But I have a quest hope you can help me . Can you grow it like a hanging plant 🤔? Always enyoying your video . Watching from South America 💖
Hey Claire! I have my Syng albo climbing a wood plank. Recently it started dropping all of its mostly white leaves from the bottom and moving up. I’ve tried checking the roots. That were fine. I tried fertilizer and hydrogen peroxide. And still dropping… I’m trying to avoid chopping but it’s lost about 6 leaves now. It’s been treated w systemic so I don’t think pests. Again only the mostly white ones. Any help would be appreciated…
it could just be that the leaves don't have enough green to self sustain. All white leaves will eventually die there's not much you can do to prevent it other than enjoy them while you have them. If you're only producing white or mostly white leaves you might have to cut it but if there's plenty of other leaves with lots of green just relax and enjoy the pretty leaves while they last.
Love it!
I love your syngonium
What if your plant is young & can’t yet be propagated, can I just cut the all white leaves off? I have one with 4 small leaves, but 3 are fully white. Thanks for such good information.
Are the variegations stables or is it like monstera albo? I’m debating buying a propagation but and I have 2 options ether 2 solid green and one half white or another option with more white over all so I don’t want to die off
Hi Clair, will an albo grow in leca instead of soil??
What do you mean when you say ‘webbing’ and when you say ‘die-back’ regarding the white parts of the leaves? I wonder if either are my white fantasy’s problem. I live in Australia and have one of these beautiful plants growing up a little 75cm tall trellis, some stems are that tall. It is my fourth ever houseplant, and the first to stay alive this far. I would love your help pretty please. One stem/vine broke off this weekend past, devastating as it was almost 1m long. 😢 Currently attempting to propagate that vine in water so it’s beauty is not wasted. Also, I think it’s quite viney because my neighbours and fence are very close to my house and it is generally on the darker side in here which I think has made the vines quite skinny, almost fragile.
It’s biggest issue (if it’s not normal) that I’ve been watching a lot of videos trying to find out what is going on is with some of my leaves. They’re not yellowing, they’re not dark on the edges, and they’re not spotty or patchy, but the white parts of the leaves are at most 1/4 of the thickness of the green parts. It’s something I can’t find out a name for, thus what to do! 😣 These parts don’t appear to be dry, but they are very floppy and quite transparent. It’s been like this the whole time I’ve had it, but the odd part is the problem doesn’t affect all white parts, mainly the leaves that are >=50% white. It has grown a lot, I’ve had it for less than 12 months and recently I found it was quite root-bound, but no rot thankfully. It was in a 120 or 130mm pot, but I have repotted it into a 180mm pot and topped the soil with ground cinnamon as there’s a few fungus gnats lurking around.
Any advice you can offer would be fantastic.
I enjoyed watching and listening, you have quite a lot of knowledge so I’d like to say a big thankyou for sharing with the world.
Do you know what the name/word for the floppy, tissue-like oddity is called? Do you know whether I can halt this with any further leaves, and what I would do so I can?
Gaaaaah I am here for help! I have two albo syngoniums. One is in a chunky soil, I missed one watering and noticed two of the three leaves are yellowing BUT I’ve had it for at least three months now and no growth.
Then I have another baby one three leaves, no yellowing, in leca, but hasn’t grown at all and I’ve have this one for at least three or four months.
I’m not sure what the heck needs to happen but I’m concerned I’m going to lose the bigger one with the yellowing leaves. I watered it and it perked back up but, I’m not sure if I should pull it out of soil and check it out? But I don’t want to disturb it much since I missed a water.
As for the baby in leca, I’m not sure if I should move to soil.
Both of these plants are in completely different locations in my house. I had them each in quarantine so they weren’t getting prime location but both was getting okay light.
I’m stressing to be honest.
I recently got a syngonium albo (probably about a month ago) and noticed some light brown patches on the white of the plant (doesn’t look like burn almost looks like it wipes off but doesn’t seem to.) I was curious if you had any idea what I might be dealing with? It doesn’t receive any direct sun but does have a grow light on it
It’s not on any specific part of the leaf. There’s none on the tips, it’s just randomly on the sides in little blotches. There is a humidifier right next to it as well. Thanks in advance
my biggest issue is over growth. how do u keep it from going wild? just keep propagating?
Do you always remove all of the soil when you repot? I’ve never seen that before.
Maybe a silly question, but if you take cuttings with just white leaves, will green and variegations still come back in the new plant?
Never know,but it can happen,I f you take a cutting with green leaf,that's what I would do,up to you!
Some of my albo's leaves are pure white and some are occasionally more of a cream. Any advice?
have you propagated by just a leaf?
All my syngonium albos get too much white leaves? Reason for this and how do i get better greener verigated ones? Any help will be appreciated.
Maybe less exposure to sun? Sometimes you can't help with the genetics but just an idea.
My Syngonium Albo lost its varigations 😢 after 2 years. I would like to get it back to its original. How do I do that?
This really helped me, THANK you! Keep up the great work!🪴🙏🏼👸🏼
You are a lovely girl and enjoyed your and Emma's videos
What would cause my "white" to be yellow instead of bright white? I thought the new growth just needed to mature but they are staying yellow instead of white
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I wouldn't suggest always underwatering,may cause brown leafs,like lack of care.
As a plant parent of 3 years, somehow, I’ve managed to never get pest!
Wow you lucky thing! 💚
I think it has to do with the amount of plants one owns. I have maybe 20 plants and I never had a pest issue either. But Claire's room is full with plants... That makes sense that it will attract little guys.
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What is this "albo"? 'Albo-lineatum', 'Albo-virens', 'Albovariegatum', ' or 'Albo-mitens'? I suspect you mean 'Albovariegum' but 'Albo-lineatum' is also popular. Why are all you video makers so sloppy with Latin names?
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