I love watching your videos. I love that you are who you are and make no apologies for that. And of course I would love to hear more about your beautiful new horse and kittens.
I could listen to you chat about plants all day!!!!! 🪴 Thank you for answering my brantianum question I've been thinking about propagating mine for ages but been to scared to do it, I think I'm going to get my scissors out later and try now. Great video as always thank you xx
You can absolutely air layer that plant and it should definitely help. I personally don't bother with my Brandtianum just because I've never had any issues with propagations failing from not air layering 💚
Yay, you got my question (the first one with the ernestii). I bought it because of you actually but I could find only a juvenile one locally. The thing is the newest leaves are actually smaller than the older ones so I will definitely need to chop it back. ❤️
Woooohooooo! They're gorgeous plants that seem to be so underrated for some reason, so I'm glad you managed to track one down. As I say they're incredibly fast growing so fingers crossed yours will be lovely and big in no time 💚
Love the video Claire. Just fyi for the N'Joy, those bumps are aerial roots, not the nodes / aux buds. The internodes are also just stem between nodes and aren't bumps or a particularly identifiable structure, but we know what you mean :)
Love this! Sphagnum moss is my favourite propagation substrate for sure, whenever something isn't working with another method sphagnum always saves the day :')
im running grow rooms 15/20yrs now. you need a aeroponic cloner like the canna growers use lol. i have a 25 site cloner love it.i prop everything in it. ezclone i think is the brand. they have clear tops. things root at double speed or faster
Great video, thanks Claire! I had success with a piper sylvaticum in water. It's the only piper I have so not much experience. It didn't travel well and arrived with rotten roots which dropped off. It took a few weeks to start rooting (over winter) and I lost a leaf, but now there are loads of roots and a new leaf is just starting, so it seems to be doing well. Humidity in my flat is pretty high which probably helped.
OMG I thought you had dropped the jar! How odd for the base to fall off like that. I have used soil for leaf propagation in a prop box and they've been working pretty well. I have some in perlite and perlite with vermiculite. I almost killed a peperomia so that is now in perlite with cinnamon, put under growlight. I'm waiting on my hydrogen peroxide to rescue it properly I hope.
Thank you so much. I know right, it's soooo beautiful. I wasn't planning on chopping that plant, but the rest of it had very low variegation and I really wanted to try and preserve and contain that section 💚
Oooh that's interesting - I've actually been thinking about propping my Rhipsalis Baccifera but haven't been sure what to use... perhaps I'll give soil a go for that! 💚
@@TheJungleHaven my rhipsalis pentaptera takes to it like a dream and without any special conditions to encourage it. However in saying that I live in far north Queensland in Australia and my climate standard here is subtropical even throughout 'winter' hahaha. I still think you would right though. I love rhipsalis so much. They are my favourite dependable fuss free plant when others are causing me angst lol.
What are your thoughts about soil propagation using rooting powder? I have also heard dipping cuttings into vitamin C before putting them into soil. This especially so for geranium cuttings.
Hi, could you please show the potting up of your monstera dubia on camera? I have a similar cutting still waiting in moss ... Thank you for your videos! Heike
Hiya, so for dried moss I usually buy from sphagnum.co.uk but actually in this video I couldn't get hold of any so just got some cheapy terrarium moss from Amazon. Live sphagnum moss (that you don't need to hydrate) is also fantastic - Soil Ninja's is brilliant! 💚
I personally only change it when it doesn't look as clear and fresh anymore. I also tend to do half water changes for young props to try and keep their environment as stable as possible 💚
Hiya l love your channel. I have heard from the UA-cam channel; Swedish Plant Guys you should change the water every day because the roots need oxygen. In the case of water propagation, the roots get the oxygen from the water.
@@Layeredworld I watched that Swedish Plant Guys video too and another from an Indonesian guy, who said to not change water unless it is getting murky to preserve the root hormones in the water...
I've found mine so far from Facebook sellers and friends on Instagram, but I've also started pollinating my own anthuriums recently to grow my own seeds 💚
Yes so there's a few auxiliary buds further down the plant, none of which seem to have done much yet, but fingers crossed they might become new branches to the plant at some point soon (I've known them sit dormant for years though) 💚
Technically you're not supposed to because of cross contamination, but if the moss is still in good condition and the plant before it hasn't had any bacteria/fungal/pest issues I do reuse it 💚
The one I went to was called "another plant swap" and I know they'll be hosting more swaps in the future. I don't know if you're on Instagram, but their handle is: @another.plant.swap 💚
I love watching your videos. I love that you are who you are and make no apologies for that. And of course I would love to hear more about your beautiful new horse and kittens.
I just discovered your channel and your videos are such joy to watch!
I could listen to you chat about plants all day!!!!! 🪴 Thank you for answering my brantianum question I've been thinking about propagating mine for ages but been to scared to do it, I think I'm going to get my scissors out later and try now. Great video as always thank you xx
One more question about that plant, you talk about air layering, should I do that first do you think? thanks xxxxxx
Thank you so much! I'm glad some people enjoy me waffling about planty nonsense 🥰 No worries at all and I really hope it goes well 💚
You can absolutely air layer that plant and it should definitely help. I personally don't bother with my Brandtianum just because I've never had any issues with propagations failing from not air layering 💚
Omg I can’t stop laughing That jar and the giggles got me laughing sooooo hard hahaha
Hahhaha it genuinely gave me such a fright 😂
I literally just these videos as a bible to indoor plants..just starting out and I'm soo excited
Aww thank you! And how exciting you're just starting out on your plant parent journey!! YAYYYY 💚
Yay, you got my question (the first one with the ernestii). I bought it because of you actually but I could find only a juvenile one locally. The thing is the newest leaves are actually smaller than the older ones so I will definitely need to chop it back. ❤️
Woooohooooo! They're gorgeous plants that seem to be so underrated for some reason, so I'm glad you managed to track one down. As I say they're incredibly fast growing so fingers crossed yours will be lovely and big in no time 💚
Love the video Claire. Just fyi for the N'Joy, those bumps are aerial roots, not the nodes / aux buds. The internodes are also just stem between nodes and aren't bumps or a particularly identifiable structure, but we know what you mean :)
Love this! Sphagnum moss is my favourite propagation substrate for sure, whenever something isn't working with another method sphagnum always saves the day :')
It really is great I agree! 💚
im running grow rooms 15/20yrs now. you need a aeroponic cloner like the canna growers use lol. i have a 25 site cloner love it.i prop everything in it. ezclone i think is the brand. they have clear tops. things root at double speed or faster
Great video, thanks Claire! I had success with a piper sylvaticum in water. It's the only piper I have so not much experience. It didn't travel well and arrived with rotten roots which dropped off. It took a few weeks to start rooting (over winter) and I lost a leaf, but now there are loads of roots and a new leaf is just starting, so it seems to be doing well. Humidity in my flat is pretty high which probably helped.
Ah that's good to know, maybe I'll transfer it to water... Thanks for sharing 💚
I work at a big box store and know a vendor of ours sends begonias with the same way you prop your hoya. So yes you can do it that way
Ah, that's good to know, thank you! 💚
OMG I thought you had dropped the jar! How odd for the base to fall off like that. I have used soil for leaf propagation in a prop box and they've been working pretty well. I have some in perlite and perlite with vermiculite. I almost killed a peperomia so that is now in perlite with cinnamon, put under growlight. I'm waiting on my hydrogen peroxide to rescue it properly I hope.
Great video! You have such awesome plants. Love the variegation on that monstera cutting
Thank you so much. I know right, it's soooo beautiful. I wasn't planning on chopping that plant, but the rest of it had very low variegation and I really wanted to try and preserve and contain that section 💚
Great video. N- joys grow so slow for me. Any tips as to how to get make her happier or if it's just a slow grower. Thank you
Hoyas will root from anywhere on the stem, mine look ridiculous in my prop boxes because of it 😂
Perlite works really well for Hoya propagation.
That's good to know, thank you! I'm excited to see how it does 💚
Love your videos, thank you Claire! :)
Thank you so much 💚
Hi claire!! I agree about the soil propagation the only success I've ever had has been with thick succulent rhipsalis varieties. Love your channel. X
Oooh that's interesting - I've actually been thinking about propping my Rhipsalis Baccifera but haven't been sure what to use... perhaps I'll give soil a go for that! 💚
@@TheJungleHaven my rhipsalis pentaptera takes to it like a dream and without any special conditions to encourage it. However in saying that I live in far north Queensland in Australia and my climate standard here is subtropical even throughout 'winter' hahaha. I still think you would right though. I love rhipsalis so much. They are my favourite dependable fuss free plant when others are causing me angst lol.
What are your thoughts about soil propagation using rooting powder? I have also heard dipping cuttings into vitamin C before putting them into soil. This especially so for geranium cuttings.
Hey, I'm the first to comment. lol Thanks for making videos;s I love watching your channel.
Hehehe yay!! Thank you so much 💚
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Loved the video lots of info thanks
Thank you! 💚
Hi, could you please show the potting up of your monstera dubia on camera? I have a similar cutting still waiting in moss ... Thank you for your videos! Heike
Yes of course! I'll do that in my next repot and chat video 💚
Where do you get your moss blocks I’m in the Uk x
I'm interested to find out too.
Hiya, so for dried moss I usually buy from sphagnum.co.uk but actually in this video I couldn't get hold of any so just got some cheapy terrarium moss from Amazon. Live sphagnum moss (that you don't need to hydrate) is also fantastic - Soil Ninja's is brilliant! 💚
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@@TheJungleHaven thank you x
When you propagate in water, how often do you change it?
I personally only change it when it doesn't look as clear and fresh anymore. I also tend to do half water changes for young props to try and keep their environment as stable as possible 💚
Hiya l love your channel. I have heard from the UA-cam channel; Swedish Plant Guys you should change the water every day because the roots need oxygen. In the case of water propagation, the roots get the oxygen from the water.
@@Layeredworld I watched that Swedish Plant Guys video too and another from an Indonesian guy, who said to not change water unless it is getting murky to preserve the root hormones in the water...
I'm Very Into Props To Pots Stories These Days. I ALWAYS Want Mine To Be Props To Pots Success Stories... #KnockOnPots!!!
Likewise - I love seeing other peoples propagations doing well and turning into beautiful new plants 💚
Where do you get your anthurium seeds? I can't find anyone here in the states that wants to sell anthurium seeds to me.☹️
I've found mine so far from Facebook sellers and friends on Instagram, but I've also started pollinating my own anthuriums recently to grow my own seeds 💚
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That jar had to have already been cracked or the bottom wouldn’t have just fell off like that
at 12:37 is there another growth point below the one you pointed at?
Yes so there's a few auxiliary buds further down the plant, none of which seem to have done much yet, but fingers crossed they might become new branches to the plant at some point soon (I've known them sit dormant for years though) 💚
Can you reuse spagnum moss?
Technically you're not supposed to because of cross contamination, but if the moss is still in good condition and the plant before it hasn't had any bacteria/fungal/pest issues I do reuse it 💚
Where’s has plant swaps? How can I find out about them? I’d love to go. I’ve currently got lots of stuff propping xx
The one I went to was called "another plant swap" and I know they'll be hosting more swaps in the future. I don't know if you're on Instagram, but their handle is: @another.plant.swap
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dont step on d glass! hee
I had bare feet as well! Had to get Joli out of the room very quickly after that 😂
@@TheJungleHaven tat was truly unexpected. Glad Joli n U r fine. That nasty jar.. huhuhu
What a bizarre accident 😂
Haha I know right!? 💚
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