I’ve just watched this video for the third time. I know it has been very controversial and caused some drama, but I find it very interesting. You’ve gotten the conversation going. You admit that you don’t know everything and could be wrong.You admit that these are theories. I think it’s been a healthy source of discourse. I do hope it hasn’t caused too much stress for you, replying to comments and supporting your theory. Whether we agree or not, I do appreciate that you’ve brought this to people’s attention. The video is pretty goddamn funny too.
Hey I work in a tissue culture lab. We used a different mother plant! And I can say I have never heard of that! But I disagree with the root rot, they rot so much faster than other plants in the lab. Also I think it's a bit if once it has root rot your fighting it forever. I had a big one I kept it alive for a year but was always fighting with root rot in away I never had to before. I think they are fine and hardy as long as they don't get root rot.
I can totally concede that thai cons in general get root rot more than a green one. BUT I'm referring to the 'v2 batch' supposedly having more problems is fake and they have always had issues since thai con came into existence
Pretty in Green made a good video responding to this with studies and research, idk I feel like it's possible for thai constellation to be more prone to root rot than other plants. doesn't seem that unusual or made up to me.
no idea but the market is absolutely flooded with Thai cons now, so some one figured it out! im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
I got a thai con cutting with 4 BIG leaves (fenestrations+holes) for 80 bucks a few weeks ago, I know they will get even cheaper soon. I was a bit worried about the root rot myths too but this makes so much more sense, I really try to treat it like any other plant and it's been doing great! Can't wait to find them for cheaper in normal plant stores
@@TechplantChannel I think that’s the most important lesson I’ve learned is too wait. 2019 Frosted Heart Syngonium 150$ now 25$ just one example. Lol 💚
I enjoyed the chaos energy! With such baby plants being pushed out into the market, I think a lot of people who don’t have experience with such you plants are getting them and freaking out. ( I too have spent painful amounts of time taking to people who just bought a $100 albo for like their fifth plant ever)
I came over from the other channel that talked about this channel because you talked about their channel. If you know, you know. All I want to say is that I love both of your channels, so I am not here to take sides, but I lost a Thai because I moved it from PON to cocopeat after the roots went bonkers and that was within one week even though it was outside in shade where the other Monsteras are thriving. I am now fighting with another Thai, even after bottom watering. The original roots and soil fell of, and one leaf rotted. Thankfully the other roots which appears to be the main root was not rotted, so I had to repot to an even extra chunkier mix to keep it. The thing was putting out a new leaf and I had to disturb it. The Thai constellations is absolutely prone to rot. You cost the man money by your video, but I hope you two can shake on it. I will do what you said and not water as often. Thanks for that tip.
I have been doing some delving into Pythium, and its pretty much what is behind "overwatering", when a plant just collapses and the soil stays sopping wet, basically you are asking for Pythium with overly wet soil. Apparently Pythium doesn't like pine, so I think I might be trying pine mulch with my Peperomia because that is where I usually get it. Would be interesting to find out if mixing pine for Thai Cons worked. The other application mentioned was using a fungicide in the soil, even though Pythium isn't technically a fungus it would remove it until it returned. From what I could tell you can't really eradicate Pythium, its everywhere.
i want to know more about your plant story, I have a new video comming out on saturday where I sent thai cons to a lab to be tested for pythium! i also de flasked a bunch and you can see the results. Im really invested in solving the thai con mystery so when my new video drops please go into detail on what you did with your plants I really want to see if there is a pattern to when people started to lose theirs!
@@TechplantChannel I put it in PON and the roots went nuts, I moved them to a bigger pot and used cocopeat and other things to make the media chunky and within a weak it rotted. I was told to not put it in PON because the roots grown in lighter and any other media may be too heavy. If I ever put it in PON it will stay there but I want it in something more natural. NVM again will I do what I did.
I purchased 2 larger plants and the first rotted immediately, the second is on its way out. Ironically, the baby I received bare root lost most of its leaves but is bouncing back 😂 Originally, I heard the thais reputation was basically indestructible, so having one larger plant rot on me was weird. Now having the second going south, idk 😅
I love your rants, in fact all you content, good bad and ugly 😊 I think it’s great hat a young dad is so interested in a subject that your knowledge comes while you sleep, never mind what you study. You don’t seem bothered how ‘pretty your plants are, just that they are. I see so many influencers who are lovingly staring at there plants and stroking and talk about them because they make them so happy! Do me a favour! I like my plants too, they’re pretty! All the best from an old English woman 😊
I appreciate the kind words! happy to hear we have a similar outlook on plants! I have a new video coming out this saturday that you may enjoy related to this topic!
I was laughing out loud. 😂Your rant was warranted and your explanation excellent. 👏 Thank you for putting this out into the plant community! I sincerely hope it finds a wide audience and earns you a few bucks. Enjoy your Independence Day! 😺✌️
When ever I sell cuttings of my monsteras of any type ( mostly albos) I ask if they are growing a standard monstera and stress them to treat it the same! no humidity dome no special dirt just airy soil is send it in. pretty white streaks does not change the care of the plant! I totally agree people love their plants to death, so many monsteras suffering in in those IKEA cabinets.
I purchased TC'd Thai con. I bought 5 babys for $50 bucks. Thry all made it except for 1. Other than that they were perfectly fine. I had them in a seeding tray ontop of a heat mat .
In my local area,50 mile radius, there has been no Tai Constalation for sale anywhere, well about a month ago my local Walmart got about 8 in, and 7 of them looked horrible. Everything rotting, flattened, torn, you name it they were all destroyed, except 1. I snatched that thing so fast and bought it immediately and I only paid 30$ for it. Couldn’t be more pleased. So I finally got one!
Hope the negative and over sensitive enthusiasts arent crying their salty tears over their plants because salty tears cause Root Rot! It always amazes me how people dont "listen", you CLEARLY say, "do your own research" and "this is my take on it", etc. I love your videos and you have been such a "genuine " insperation to me growing my collection. You are honest and I LOVE your humor and sarcasm!!!
Great video. I found with my smaller Thai that a good chunky mix, terracotta pot and a heat mat have done wonders. Since owning it for a few months, it has gotten two new leaves. Still fairly small but is doing wonderful. And I bought it for the low low price of $79
@EverythingPlants living under a rock is the best and happiest way to live in thr plant world. I literally took one peak back into the plant community and this was the current craze
Becareful with the heat mat. When I first got my Thai 2019 I was propping it in heavy glass an water on top of a heat mat an kept getting root rot. As soon I removed it from the heat mat no more issues. Make sure the soil isn’t getting to warm. 💚
I actually introduce root rot in small amounts and then treat it to strengthen the plant's amune system. Same thing as with people. Not sure why it's being over complicated.
its funny you say that, because there were some journals I read where the pythium was almost beneficial with its presence. also this reminds me of a snake collector who built immunity to venom through repeated exposure. This idea of root rot exposure sounds interesting and im wondering what we can do to build a stronger more resilient plant!
I feel called out on for switching substrate when there's an "issue". Lmao. Got a monstera albo cutting about a month and a half ago and it hasn't done anything in water. It lost a woody ariel root, luckily it still has another one, but still has yet to root. Finally decided to not mess with it and just let it do its thing in moist perlite/stratum mix.
I've done the same thing it's why I bring it up. I realized my panic swit hing was not helping! So doing feel bad literally everyone who knows. Not to panic switch knows because they have already done it lol
also divine intellect, but since no one is buying it im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more! This one will be legit lab results!
Directly attacking other content creators/professionals in the field for likes, and they then shut you down almost immediately with a response video... yikes.
This video is a pretty big L. I've kept over 30 Thai Cons over the past 4 years and there is definitely some that are much more prone to root rot than ANY other plant I've ever kept. Literally any. The story of my latest Thai Con (one of those newer "creme" Thai Cons): Got it medium sized, already pretty well rooted. Terrible soil though. So I repotted her a month after getting her, into my aroid mix where literally every other aroid thrives. Result: ROOT ROT. 90% of the roots were gone within 6 days. I cut them back to the stem, disinfected the stem (and the tiny part thats left of the roots) with H2O2 and let it sit in pure RO water to re-root. Worked perfect, as it always does. 3 weeks later it had grown back a ton of roots. Gave it a tiny bit of fert (literally 1/20 of the dose) and boom: back to ROOT ROT. Again... cut all the roots back, disinfected the stem + the little bit of roots left and stuck it into pure RO water. Re-rooted like crazy again, within 2-3 weeks there were tons of new roots around. This time, I tried pon. Guess the outcome? ROOT ROT! Some Thai Cons are 100% more prone to root rot than others. There isn't a single doubt about that and I have lots of friends that have kept dozens of them over the years and not a single person disagrees with that. Now that doesn't mean that we should called them "V1", "V2" or even "V350". I agree that thats just really dumb. But there is a point to make. Because I've actually had more issues recently (last 6-10 months) with them. Especially those newer ones that are sold as "creme" (much higher variegated ones). Nontheless... Thai Cons are generally much more prone to root rot than ANY other variegated Monstera (and I've kept them all), though, there is some that aren't as prone to it. Some Thai Cons I've repotted multiple times within like half a year and had zero issues with that. Others? Touch them once and the roots are gone! And I treat all my Monsteras the same. Water them once the soil is almost dry - I always use a moisture meter and water when they're at the 3 (out of 10), which is the beginning of dry. Arguing that they're not generally quite prone to root rot is just silly from you. It's like arguing that the aurea isn't more prone to browning than the albo. It 100% is too. I've kept 5 albos at one time and had zero browning, even though one of them had stable Halfmoon leaves and two very extremely highly variegated (meaning 75%+ variegated) - ZERO browning. Kept and watered my aureas the exact same way, same aroid mix, same watering conditions etc. etc... and they brown all the time after a while.
@@TechplantChannel I mean I'm keeping all kinds of Monsteras, difficult Anthuriums etc. and I've never ever had root rot issues with plants other than as you said, when I fucked up badly and totally overwatered or so, which really hasn't happened in years. But Thai Cons are totally different. It's hard to put a number next to it, but I'd guess at least one or two out of ten can be extremely prone to it. And as I said, I did indeed have more problems recent-ish with these "creme" batches. Particularly the last one. It's mind-boggling how many times I've disinfected it to my best knowledge, re-rooted it in pure RO water and then boom, back to root rot as soon as it gets the tiniest bit of fertilizer and isn't sitting in water with zero minerals. 4 times in total is how many times I've done that. Tried potting it into aroid mix when it grew back tons of roots (literally a quarter gallon water cup full of fresh water roots) twice. Then I've tried pon and the latest try was keeping it in water, just add a tiny bit of fertilizer to the RO water... every single time it ended up killing the roots within days. That sh*t ain't normal. I actually threw that plant in the trash can. Though I do regret not trying it again, only this time potting her into fluval stratum right after disinfecting. Who knows, maybe this could've been the cure. But I think theres definitely some kinda bacteria inside the plant that murders the roots as soon as it's not sitting in a "semi sterile" environment. Not every Thai Con is like that though, even those that are prone to root rot. Thats an extreme case. I've had half a dozen others rot, but usually after re-rooting and potting them into a fresh aroid mix, they were fine. Some of them still had a little bit of continued rot, but much more healthy new roots growing (basically out-competing the rotting) and were fine in the airy aroid mix. Again, totally agree with your point that it's dumb to make up "V1", "V2" names and such nonsense and try to make more money by selling plants with such tags. And it's also definitely true that these plants DO get cheaper thanks to TC. You can actually get pretty nicely variegated Thai Cons (small to medium size) here in Europe for ~40-50 bucks.
Idk about v1 or v2 but thai con is the only TC I've ever lost and I have been growing TC out for years, even rehabbed a few on their last leg. TC is actually what got me into houseplants from the aquarium hobby. My thai con was from Orange Lake Nursery and had 4 quarter sized leaves and a huge root system before deflasking. I was stoked! They don't like stratum tho bc mine rotted *literally* overnight. I've never had something rot that fast, it was almost impressive. I still have the top 2 immature nodes with leaves. I have it in water and perlite and I think it can make a comeback, as I've done this with a standleyana. It was $15 so either way it's not a big deal.
@@fioregiallo glad it is still alive! I have a new video that is responding to the comment section if you are interested. thai cons in general seem to be pretty fragile
I agree with many points here but I don't think you can generalize like that. Some plants will not get to the couple of dollars level, ever. They might get cheaper than current prices, sure. Like a darthvaderiana... this freaking plant is so difficult... so far I've only seen it going up in price even though it is rather popular and you'd think someone would be mass producing it by now. Or Jodies Silver... no one has it for sale atm, and I've seen listings for $100 10 years ago. The most recent plant offered I've seen was one node for $4k. There are some plants that keep their value for a bit longer than others ;)
while thai con may never hit a few dollars we are already seeing 20-40 dollar plants in grocery stores now. but either way who knows! Im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
Not the pretty in green vid being recommended under yours 😭 I’ve already watched theirs and this is the first one of yours I’m watching. I just go a Thai con that had a ‘death plug’ unbeknownst to me. It was a nightmare to remove and the rot was only around the plug. Like DUH.
Make this clear... Thai Constellation root rot issue is American centric issue not sure other part of the world has issue. In Australia we get so much propagation FB market place now awash with ppl selling them off...
tune in this Saturday for a new video following up on everything, it includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more! You will truly get a scientific approach in that video!
Pretty in Green just dropped facts, evidence, and sources (and documented experience with his store's thai inventory and other tc) in his response to this and I must say compared to this very opinionated ranty video.. this looks more like missinfo than anything 🤨
I literally read the same papers as he did. What facts did he drop? That thais get root rot more often than tortum? When did I ever compare v2 thais to anything other than v1 thais? If you read the papers you will quickly see that they are either unrelated to my arguments or only support his anecdotal 'theory' that a mother plant was so badly infected with pythium that it migrated deep into the tissue and ALL 'v2' thai cons come from a single lab that used the infected mother and every single plant suffers from genetic degradation. Does that make any sense to you? Given there are tons of labs producing thai cons from numerous mother plants from all different iterations(v1 v2 v3 v34 v46 ect..) So simultaneously across the world all labs made the exact same mistake with the exact same mother plant? His other source about some other plant species where different cultivars exhibit differences in pythium infections has very little to do with a thai con compared to a thai con. I've had people comming to me for thais with root rot for years and people losing them to root rot for years. Like 5 different times I suggest that thr viewer goes and reads these papers. What does he suggest 'that's not fun' then flashes some quotes from scientific journals that only perpetuate what I've stated in this comment that he literally says he just thinks is causing it....
I kind of agree with you, I find my Thai Constellation very resilient, as unkillable as my other deliciosa. But I have heard opinions of people with a lot of experience with plants that say their old ThaiCon is unkillable and easy to propagate but the new batches are different and they struggle to keep the roots alive even on large cuttings so I dont know what to believe. I know when you overuse an hormone on a plant I can permanently reduce it's ability to produce it itself. It's supposed to be the reason why many Anthurium and Spathiphyllum that are sold full of inflos are unable to bloom again for a decade once at home because they are heavilly fed on gibberelin by the nurseries. Maybe to respond to the high demand during the pandemic the lab producing the Thai Constellation tried to produce them faster and overdosed the gels in rooting hormones?
I can see that being the case possibly which could result In why some people have issue and some do not given there are many labs that are producing so maybe some over did it and others did not? Either way thanks for the added convo. I'm going to try and get some TC going and maybe we can do some experiments
@@TechplantChannel are there really several labs producing ThaiCon? I heard Costa is not the only one who failed to mass produce them and other nurseries are just bying vials from the thai lab and nurturing them into sellable plants and that's why the prices were high even before the aroid craze.
@@StalkerNaturaliste could be, I've just seen a few different sellers on Facebook selling from their labs. Maybe they are just white labeling them? That would give a lot of credence to the one lab theory and make the Pythium theory and genetic degradation a lot more plausible. I have seen the TC sold in a few diff containers so hard to say. If anyone can produce some info on that I would love it!
I've seen it all really. It's been a phrase going around since the beginning of the aroid craze. There was even an instance in the obliqua group where they tried to ban selling to keep the prices from dropping to fast lmaoooo
I recently watched a different video talking about pythium infected tissue cultures and my first thought was…is this fungus in the dna, like hiding out at the molecular level? I actually asked that question in the comments, not quite understanding how batches of tissue culture could hold root rot within their tissues in that way. So glad to see this video. It reminded me to trust my instincts. I didn’t think pythium could store itself in tissue culture. I think that particular plant MIGHT be prone to rot, but what that actually means is the plant prefers a certain soil, less watering, more air flow, more light, etc.
If you're interested in the science, Google oospores. They are one of the ways Pythium spp. reproduces. Oospores are INCREDIBLY resilient and TINY. They can remain ungerminated UNTIL unsterile conditions exist. In the author's words: "Oospores are extremely durable and have survived for more than 10 years. Pythium spp. have survived passage through the intestinal tracts or earthworms, snails, and birds." This means they could ABSOLUTELY survive inside the Xylem/Phloem/Vascular system of a plant via the root, and live in the Tissue. The Paper is called DISEASES OF AGRONOMIC AND VEGETABLE CROPS CAUSED BY PYTHIUM
@@prettyingreen …I just looked up oospores. My scientific conclusion…plants can be little btches but I still love them. And nature is amazing. ❤️ Love your channel by the way, very informative. Very interesting. You were the first video I found on how tissue culture works. I remember looking into it maybe 3 years ago and there was nothing, it was only whispered about as if it were being kept as an industry secret.
@@GEOMETRICINK Nature is so incredible, and plants can be total btches! I think the only thing to conclude is how little we know about how the natural world works, and how damn creative biology can be just to survive. I appreciate you watching the channel! So much of the tissue process is kept as an industry secret, and once I get a good working tissue culture media I'll share :) It's a whole lot of trial and error!
I'd belive you if I didn't go through 7 thais that I got for my birthday that died after 1 watering in the middle of an Australian summer. The only way I've kept them alive is by going full hydro. It was quite devastating with how susceptible these plants are to problems in general. Honestly it's when plants leave TC when the issues arise. There is a risk that because they're not exposed to germs that any pathogens that are introduced along with stress that will cause the problem. I'm ok with the disagreements but when I've lost so many of them in one go.... yeah 😅 but yeah in order to save the ones I had I had to go full hydro on them and the three I had rescued are doing great this way. I would love it to be hype in my case but I just had the most awful experience with them 🤷 sometimes some plants are just going to cause problems for people for different reasons. I'm not into selling plants btw, but I wouldn't be suprised shipping interstate was part of my issue in the middle of summer 😂 so I do think it's on me, and not the seller or plant itself. But it is weird when it's the only plant I've ever had to have this amount of hassle.😅 but like I said, different people will have different problems with different plants (mine were going to be gifts... that went out the window super quickly 😅)
I don't really hear people with the same issue in Australia with Thai Cons (I assumed it's where our Thai Con TC was being sourced). Were you buying cuttings or grown out tissue culture stock from a nursery? I have two, a low variegation one from just before the plant boom, that thing is a tank, the amount of times I underwater it (it's incredibly root bound and needs more water every 3-4 days) and a more variegated one I got a few months ago. I guiltly still have it in the peat moss it came with and lives tucked away in my greenhouse where my misters don't reach (though it's been so cold they haven't had to turn on).
It's not just when plants leave TC. I've kept around 30 Thai Cons over the past 3-4 years and only had like 5 small ones from TC batches. The rest were all established plants, from small to medium, medium and even large sized ones. Some of them are just really much more prone to root rot than others and that can happen at any size.
Thai constellations have always been prone to root rot. I lost a massive one in 2019 before this TC fever picked up. It's just the plant. Pot and water them accordingly, it's simple as that
75 buck? Bro come to PPUSA they'll hook you up on something with a lot of color for less than $50. These have gotten very very affordable Also, you have it in a greenhouse. Plant tend to thrive no matter what in a greenhouse situation. Most of the root rot issue is just bad soil mix or it's too compact.
My man I never left a youtube comment in 15 yrs but I paid 80 bucks and watched mine die roots 100% leaves 100% stem exactly the only thing that rots and in perfect propbox conditions in leca without a resevoir. The one you bought was out of the 'zone of death' from plug to about 4 in pot they're INSANELY fragile more than any other micro nano baby prop I've had. I got another from a local greenhouse just smaller than 4 in pot, clearly a tc to plug to ghouse situation, and have been watching it get internal scarring on leaves and tissue fighting off 'something' (fingers crossed yes in leca no resevoir). I fully believe in human error and not giving the plant industry too much credit; they make mistakes and rush things to make money all the time. I think V2 TC was sketch and went it goes through the greed gauntlet it only gets worse with care for the babies before they get to you so they may be DOA even looking ok. Think its better to wait for price drop and getting one at least 4-6 in pot and taking backup cuttings like you said. Also my still alive one is considered a creme brulee ( so ridiculous lol)
Yeah I think that's the key they have been rushed out the lab and onto shelves and have never gotten established as a plant. I have no doubts that people are losing them. But I'm thinking the main reason is what you and I stated. It's rushed to the shelves
@@TechplantChannel For sure! If these sellers waited and raised them out of the zone of death without flinging out product before the price caves in on them we would all be in better shape haha! Learned my lesson buying micro; going to get my plants at least 4 in pots now. Oh also same ish thing happened with a dieffenbachia reflector I bought TC sized ugh still rehabbing.
@@TechplantChannel Thats nonsense. Theres tons of sellers here in Europe that sell them medium sized with a shit load of roots. Nontheless, the chance for them to rot is pretty high once you repot it.
I have watched a UA-camr talk about the v1 and v2 thing and I’ve watched this vid and obviously as someone who has 5 plants I have no real opinion other than I just purchased a Thai con on offer and I’m like 😬 Think I’m gonna buy a water meter I can stick into my plant to test the dryness level because I can be prone to over watering.
You can tell you haven’t been into plants too long. U just got money but that’s good your coming with a different option. This plant is prone to root rot
I have a very recent video that ties all these pythium thai con videos up if you like the 2 you've commented on you'll love the 3rd video in the trilogy
Im still new to the plant world, built a 3X4 greenhouse for seedlings w/ 4 shelves of 10W bulbs, & moved the greenhouse to clean & forgot to return it to the shade & the subny window I moved it near FRIED my 3 mo old monstera seedlings. I managed to save 1 seedling of each variety & mow I count it a blessing as I know if these seedlings can survive burn, they’ll survive anything 😂.
@@TechplantChannel awesome, will take a look, btw I just ordered a big double fenestration Thai Con half moon from Ecuagenera, $80 lol, 3 years ago it would’ve been $800. This will keep happening either influencers like it or not.
100% agree with these points. Your channel is amazing! Just got my first Thai Constellation from BWH and I hope everything goes well. First rare plant after two years of simple monsteras and tetraspermas.
I just got into aroids and I was sold a Florida ghost it must have just been deflasked the second I bought it. as soon as I got it set up in my greenhouse it was already melting away from shipping right after deflasking. It’s annoying because I know they just buy like a 10 pack tc and then pull them out and flip it and act like it’s a established plant
Yup I hate it. Then they make up wild stories about some other non related crap so the blame is on you! Sucks! Sorry to hear about your plant I hope you can find another one!
lmao, if you liked that, this saturday im released my final follow up that involves importing, deflasking, laboratory testing and more! plus there is a maury povich show skit lmao
I defo not recommending his channel to plant lovers cause there are much more to learn from other YTbers... plant science is a real thing, dreams are not.
Did you read his linked papers? I did and my main point which he also STILL says is just his personal anecdotal theory is that pythium is hidden deep in the tissue of all his thai cons and it's killing his plants. I highly suggest you read the entire papers he posted you will find they add nothing and bring us back to his original idea. My entire argument is that these 'new thai cons' are not noticeably different from any prior version. Go read his papers and apply them to his or my argument. His entire argument predicates on the idea that all 'new thai cons' came from a SINGLE SOURCE/LAB that used a horribly infected mother plant and experienced a serious genetic degradation. And that pythium was dormant deep inside the plant tissue and waited to strike when it got to your home which almost 100% already had pythium spores already present which are just waiting for a stressed plant and favorable conditions to infect and multiply I read most of the papers he posted well before I made my video.
I agree with you. I had thai cons that struggled and I kept stressing out about it. It was when I neglected it and treated it like all my other plants that they started thriving.
Thanks for sharing because lmao this is exactly what is happening. So many people getting valuable plants and they keep messing with them because they’re small and vulnerable. I got an albo and i switched it from water to permite like 5 times because of rot and now that it’s alone in perlite is starting to establish but I’m waiting for roots
Yeah, I honestly think this is more aimed at Kaylee Ellen than Pretty in Green. He's just getting most of the attention because he recently did a video about it where he also put forward this theory, which reinvigorated a lot of these conversations. But I'm pretty sure it started with Kaylee Ellen.
shes been a long time offender of the "never getting cheaper" sentiment. This video really exists to encourage people to look into these themes and form their own opinions and not just listen to a talking head (me included) when we start spouting nonsense. when i sorta "polled" some facebook groups many people responded with the "I heard this or that from somebody" and just a lot of info gets spun up that way.
@@TechplantChannel I can't speak about the US market and only the Australian market but I was told the Thai Cons in Australia are artificially inflated by the growers who purposely hold back stock to create demand. They've come down in price but only because people are selling much smaller plants. A decent sized plant will still set you back around $200 here. No grower here wants to rock the boat and decrease it's value, why make $10 when you can easily make $100.
Guys, are you serious? You, sitting at home, are shittalking people who have been growing out those plants for years?! And(!) if they both would be lying so hard, as you say (with no research or real arguments from your side - only hysteria) , they would have lost their business and followers long ago!
Ya guys are spitting on the knowledges that we (students,scientists and people working plant biology) have accumulated for yrs and gave to "plant lovers/influencers"... please, do not forget it.
I subscribe 2 u because I appreciate ur point of view. I don't expect u 2 b right all the time. Ur view comes from research & ur experiences. Ur environment is different than ur neighbor's, than other Plant Parents anywhere else. Personally I watch several influencers from several channels & then try suggestions from all of u 2 c what will work best 4 me. That's all I want from u, just some guidance when I'm having problems figuring things out 4 myself. So Thank YOU 4 ur input, it helps! Keep up the great work, love ur channel! 🤎❣
Thank you for this comment this is literally the goal of my channel to just help give some ideas that might work well for you. Your approach to our youtube channels is perfect
Thai Cons seem like they are easily stressed. They don’t like shipping or repotting. They definitely hate wet substrates but then again most monsteras do. They also don’t do well switching their substrate to a different type. Moral of the story, buy one and leave that diva alone for about 3 months. When you do repot, I’d suggest NOT disturbing the root ball. ✌️🫶🌞
Hehe the red spot on your neck, I totally relate 😅 I have a birthmark on my ring finger that goes from pale pink to bright red. Totally agree with everything you’ve said. People spreading misinformation without even taking the time to research is EXTREMELY frustrating. 🫠
I’ve just watched this video for the third time.
I know it has been very controversial and caused some drama, but I find it very interesting. You’ve gotten the conversation going. You admit that you don’t know everything and could be wrong.You admit that these are theories. I think it’s been a healthy source of discourse.
I do hope it hasn’t caused too much stress for you, replying to comments and supporting your theory. Whether we agree or not, I do appreciate that you’ve brought this to people’s attention.
The video is pretty goddamn funny too.
It's all been very fun so far I am going to make a follow up video that may be interesting!
@@TechplantChannel oooh! i can’t wait
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Hey I work in a tissue culture lab. We used a different mother plant! And I can say I have never heard of that! But I disagree with the root rot, they rot so much faster than other plants in the lab. Also I think it's a bit if once it has root rot your fighting it forever. I had a big one I kept it alive for a year but was always fighting with root rot in away I never had to before. I think they are fine and hardy as long as they don't get root rot.
Fascinating! I wonder why it happens then? Any ideas?
I can totally concede that thai cons in general get root rot more than a green one. BUT I'm referring to the 'v2 batch' supposedly having more problems is fake and they have always had issues since thai con came into existence
Matt did you grow out any of the 2017-2020 batch of Thai Cons as reference?
I got mine for $25, and I’ve seen the spiritus sancti going for $90 as well. I’m
So happy that tissue culture has made them all so affordable.
Me too it's amazing!
Yeahh I got Thaicons for $20 but the PSS is still $200 in Indonesia😒
„Im sorry this is already over 15 minutes“ -me who basically only watches 4 hour repot videos 👀
lmaoo, good to know
Pretty in Green made a good video responding to this with studies and research, idk I feel like it's possible for thai constellation to be more prone to root rot than other plants. doesn't seem that unusual or made up to me.
Yeah of course that is true. I'm saying v2 isn't any more prone than v1. I should have made it more clear
I'd love to hear your take on why Costa Farms failed in its attempt to conquer the Thai Constellation market.
Same here! I gotta know!
Root rot!
no idea but the market is absolutely flooded with Thai cons now, so some one figured it out! im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
I got a thai con cutting with 4 BIG leaves (fenestrations+holes) for 80 bucks a few weeks ago, I know they will get even cheaper soon. I was a bit worried about the root rot myths too but this makes so much more sense, I really try to treat it like any other plant and it's been doing great! Can't wait to find them for cheaper in normal plant stores
nice job!
Ouch! I paid 25 for my Oblique. I totally agree with what your saying. Glad to hear someone saying it. 💚
yeah it happens but we learn from it, and its also why im getting so wild about the prices so new people know to WAIT cuz it will get cheaper
@@TechplantChannel I think that’s the most important lesson I’ve learned is too wait. 2019 Frosted Heart Syngonium 150$ now 25$ just one example. Lol 💚
I've seen Adasonni go for not a lot recently also. Deffo worth waiting
Came here after watching the Pretty In Green video and I'm pretty sure that's what this is calling out
hes not the only one, there is TONS of missinfo going around
the creator crossover I didn't know I needed
I'm in your watch history, bro
👀 I'll make a response video this week.
@@KillThisPlant HOLY
I swear, every time I look closer at plant trends on the Internet the weirder it gets 🙃
yeap its wild. this saturday im posting a follow up to this whole saga its going to be great!
I enjoyed the chaos energy! With such baby plants being pushed out into the market, I think a lot of people who don’t have experience with such you plants are getting them and freaking out. ( I too have spent painful amounts of time taking to people who just bought a $100 albo for like their fifth plant ever)
Lmao yeah
I came over from the other channel that talked about this channel because you talked about their channel. If you know, you know. All I want to say is that I love both of your channels, so I am not here to take sides, but I lost a Thai because I moved it from PON to cocopeat after the roots went bonkers and that was within one week even though it was outside in shade where the other Monsteras are thriving. I am now fighting with another Thai, even after bottom watering. The original roots and soil fell of, and one leaf rotted. Thankfully the other roots which appears to be the main root was not rotted, so I had to repot to an even extra chunkier mix to keep it. The thing was putting out a new leaf and I had to disturb it. The Thai constellations is absolutely prone to rot. You cost the man money by your video, but I hope you two can shake on it. I will do what you said and not water as often. Thanks for that tip.
I have been doing some delving into Pythium, and its pretty much what is behind "overwatering", when a plant just collapses and the soil stays sopping wet, basically you are asking for Pythium with overly wet soil. Apparently Pythium doesn't like pine, so I think I might be trying pine mulch with my Peperomia because that is where I usually get it. Would be interesting to find out if mixing pine for Thai Cons worked. The other application mentioned was using a fungicide in the soil, even though Pythium isn't technically a fungus it would remove it until it returned. From what I could tell you can't really eradicate Pythium, its everywhere.
i want to know more about your plant story, I have a new video comming out on saturday where I sent thai cons to a lab to be tested for pythium! i also de flasked a bunch and you can see the results. Im really invested in solving the thai con mystery so when my new video drops please go into detail on what you did with your plants I really want to see if there is a pattern to when people started to lose theirs!
@@TechplantChannel I put it in PON and the roots went nuts, I moved them to a bigger pot and used cocopeat and other things to make the media chunky and within a weak it rotted. I was told to not put it in PON because the roots grown in lighter and any other media may be too heavy. If I ever put it in PON it will stay there but I want it in something more natural. NVM again will I do what I did.
I purchased 2 larger plants and the first rotted immediately, the second is on its way out. Ironically, the baby I received bare root lost most of its leaves but is bouncing back 😂
Originally, I heard the thais reputation was basically indestructible, so having one larger plant rot on me was weird. Now having the second going south, idk 😅
I love your rants, in fact all you content, good bad and ugly 😊 I think it’s great hat a young dad is so interested in a subject that your knowledge comes while you sleep, never mind what you study. You don’t seem bothered how ‘pretty your plants are, just that they are. I see so many influencers who are lovingly staring at there plants and stroking and talk about them because they make them so happy! Do me a favour! I like my plants too, they’re pretty! All the best from an old English woman 😊
I appreciate the kind words! happy to hear we have a similar outlook on plants! I have a new video coming out this saturday that you may enjoy related to this topic!
I was laughing out loud. 😂Your rant was warranted and your explanation excellent. 👏
Thank you for putting this out into the plant community!
I sincerely hope it finds a wide audience and earns you a few bucks.
Enjoy your Independence Day!
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When ever I sell cuttings of my monsteras of any type ( mostly albos) I ask if they are growing a standard monstera and stress them to treat it the same! no humidity dome no special dirt just airy soil is send it in. pretty white streaks does not change the care of the plant! I totally agree people love their plants to death, so many monsteras suffering in in those IKEA cabinets.
This was hilarious and informative as always - love the unhinged rant + edits
I purchased TC'd Thai con. I bought 5 babys for $50 bucks. Thry all made it except for 1. Other than that they were perfectly fine. I had them in a seeding tray ontop of a heat mat .
nice! Im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
In my local area,50 mile radius, there has been no Tai Constalation for sale anywhere, well about a month ago my local Walmart got about 8 in, and 7 of them looked horrible. Everything rotting, flattened, torn, you name it they were all destroyed, except 1. I snatched that thing so fast and bought it immediately and I only paid 30$ for it. Couldn’t be more pleased. So I finally got one!
This is great, it may be a "rant" but appreciate the information as always!
an update drops in like 45min
Hope the negative and over sensitive enthusiasts arent crying their salty tears over their plants because salty tears cause Root Rot! It always amazes me how people dont "listen", you CLEARLY say, "do your own research" and "this is my take on it", etc. I love your videos and you have been such a "genuine " insperation to me growing my collection. You are honest and I LOVE your humor and sarcasm!!!
Great video. I found with my smaller Thai that a good chunky mix, terracotta pot and a heat mat have done wonders. Since owning it for a few months, it has gotten two new leaves. Still fairly small but is doing wonderful. And I bought it for the low low price of $79
heck yeah!!! im glad the sneaky pythium didnt get yours lol
@@TechplantChannel I have honestly heard nothing about that.... Don't know if I'm living under a rock in the plant community
@EverythingPlants living under a rock is the best and happiest way to live in thr plant world. I literally took one peak back into the plant community and this was the current craze
Becareful with the heat mat. When I first got my Thai 2019 I was propping it in heavy glass an water on top of a heat mat an kept getting root rot. As soon I removed it from the heat mat no more issues. Make sure the soil isn’t getting to warm. 💚
I actually introduce root rot in small amounts and then treat it to strengthen the plant's amune system. Same thing as with people. Not sure why it's being over complicated.
its funny you say that, because there were some journals I read where the pythium was almost beneficial with its presence. also this reminds me of a snake collector who built immunity to venom through repeated exposure. This idea of root rot exposure sounds interesting and im wondering what we can do to build a stronger more resilient plant!
I feel called out on for switching substrate when there's an "issue". Lmao. Got a monstera albo cutting about a month and a half ago and it hasn't done anything in water. It lost a woody ariel root, luckily it still has another one, but still has yet to root. Finally decided to not mess with it and just let it do its thing in moist perlite/stratum mix.
I've done the same thing it's why I bring it up. I realized my panic swit hing was not helping! So doing feel bad literally everyone who knows. Not to panic switch knows because they have already done it lol
"This was revealed to me in a dream, and that's all you're going to get " 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
also divine intellect, but since no one is buying it im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more! This one will be legit lab results!
heya, do you general respond to comments? i have a question about content but curious where to dm you
instagram is best because after this reply the notifications are really bad. instagram is techplant.official
Directly attacking other content creators/professionals in the field for likes, and they then shut you down almost immediately with a response video... yikes.
Who did I directly attack in my video?
@@TechplantChannel Pretty in Green responded to this video
I’ve seen your personality bloom since over started watching you
Thanks for the kind words! I have a new video on this topic that is crazy, it releases saturday
This video is a pretty big L.
I've kept over 30 Thai Cons over the past 4 years and there is definitely some that are much more prone to root rot than ANY other plant I've ever kept. Literally any. The story of my latest Thai Con (one of those newer "creme" Thai Cons): Got it medium sized, already pretty well rooted. Terrible soil though. So I repotted her a month after getting her, into my aroid mix where literally every other aroid thrives. Result: ROOT ROT. 90% of the roots were gone within 6 days. I cut them back to the stem, disinfected the stem (and the tiny part thats left of the roots) with H2O2 and let it sit in pure RO water to re-root. Worked perfect, as it always does. 3 weeks later it had grown back a ton of roots. Gave it a tiny bit of fert (literally 1/20 of the dose) and boom: back to ROOT ROT. Again... cut all the roots back, disinfected the stem + the little bit of roots left and stuck it into pure RO water. Re-rooted like crazy again, within 2-3 weeks there were tons of new roots around. This time, I tried pon. Guess the outcome? ROOT ROT!
Some Thai Cons are 100% more prone to root rot than others. There isn't a single doubt about that and I have lots of friends that have kept dozens of them over the years and not a single person disagrees with that. Now that doesn't mean that we should called them "V1", "V2" or even "V350". I agree that thats just really dumb. But there is a point to make. Because I've actually had more issues recently (last 6-10 months) with them. Especially those newer ones that are sold as "creme" (much higher variegated ones). Nontheless... Thai Cons are generally much more prone to root rot than ANY other variegated Monstera (and I've kept them all), though, there is some that aren't as prone to it. Some Thai Cons I've repotted multiple times within like half a year and had zero issues with that. Others? Touch them once and the roots are gone! And I treat all my Monsteras the same. Water them once the soil is almost dry - I always use a moisture meter and water when they're at the 3 (out of 10), which is the beginning of dry.
Arguing that they're not generally quite prone to root rot is just silly from you. It's like arguing that the aurea isn't more prone to browning than the albo. It 100% is too. I've kept 5 albos at one time and had zero browning, even though one of them had stable Halfmoon leaves and two very extremely highly variegated (meaning 75%+ variegated) - ZERO browning. Kept and watered my aureas the exact same way, same aroid mix, same watering conditions etc. etc... and they brown all the time after a while.
I've been seeing people struggle with thai cons since they became popular. Now I gotta buy like 10 flasks and de flask them....
@@TechplantChannel I mean I'm keeping all kinds of Monsteras, difficult Anthuriums etc. and I've never ever had root rot issues with plants other than as you said, when I fucked up badly and totally overwatered or so, which really hasn't happened in years. But Thai Cons are totally different. It's hard to put a number next to it, but I'd guess at least one or two out of ten can be extremely prone to it. And as I said, I did indeed have more problems recent-ish with these "creme" batches. Particularly the last one. It's mind-boggling how many times I've disinfected it to my best knowledge, re-rooted it in pure RO water and then boom, back to root rot as soon as it gets the tiniest bit of fertilizer and isn't sitting in water with zero minerals. 4 times in total is how many times I've done that. Tried potting it into aroid mix when it grew back tons of roots (literally a quarter gallon water cup full of fresh water roots) twice. Then I've tried pon and the latest try was keeping it in water, just add a tiny bit of fertilizer to the RO water... every single time it ended up killing the roots within days. That sh*t ain't normal.
I actually threw that plant in the trash can. Though I do regret not trying it again, only this time potting her into fluval stratum right after disinfecting. Who knows, maybe this could've been the cure. But I think theres definitely some kinda bacteria inside the plant that murders the roots as soon as it's not sitting in a "semi sterile" environment.
Not every Thai Con is like that though, even those that are prone to root rot. Thats an extreme case. I've had half a dozen others rot, but usually after re-rooting and potting them into a fresh aroid mix, they were fine. Some of them still had a little bit of continued rot, but much more healthy new roots growing (basically out-competing the rotting) and were fine in the airy aroid mix.
Again, totally agree with your point that it's dumb to make up "V1", "V2" names and such nonsense and try to make more money by selling plants with such tags. And it's also definitely true that these plants DO get cheaper thanks to TC. You can actually get pretty nicely variegated Thai Cons (small to medium size) here in Europe for ~40-50 bucks.
Idk about v1 or v2 but thai con is the only TC I've ever lost and I have been growing TC out for years, even rehabbed a few on their last leg. TC is actually what got me into houseplants from the aquarium hobby. My thai con was from Orange Lake Nursery and had 4 quarter sized leaves and a huge root system before deflasking. I was stoked! They don't like stratum tho bc mine rotted *literally* overnight. I've never had something rot that fast, it was almost impressive. I still have the top 2 immature nodes with leaves. I have it in water and perlite and I think it can make a comeback, as I've done this with a standleyana. It was $15 so either way it's not a big deal.
@@fioregiallo glad it is still alive! I have a new video that is responding to the comment section if you are interested. thai cons in general seem to be pretty fragile
I agree with many points here but I don't think you can generalize like that. Some plants will not get to the couple of dollars level, ever. They might get cheaper than current prices, sure. Like a darthvaderiana... this freaking plant is so difficult... so far I've only seen it going up in price even though it is rather popular and you'd think someone would be mass producing it by now. Or Jodies Silver... no one has it for sale atm, and I've seen listings for $100 10 years ago. The most recent plant offered I've seen was one node for $4k. There are some plants that keep their value for a bit longer than others ;)
while thai con may never hit a few dollars we are already seeing 20-40 dollar plants in grocery stores now. but either way who knows! Im posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
Not the pretty in green vid being recommended under yours 😭
I’ve already watched theirs and this is the first one of yours I’m watching. I just go a Thai con that had a ‘death plug’ unbeknownst to me. It was a nightmare to remove and the rot was only around the plug. Like DUH.
This is the first video in a 3 part saga lol, the final video is pretty good
Orange lake nursery has small Thais for $40 and tc plantlets for $20 so I'd say that's cheap in my eyes.
amazing! yeah 20 is awesome! same with 40! how fantastic!
Got mine from there!
Make this clear... Thai Constellation root rot issue is American centric issue not sure other part of the world has issue. In Australia we get so much propagation FB market place now awash with ppl selling them off...
Lmao amazing! Thanks for sharing
"You look at it yourzy bast*rds" is the mood I like
OMG! The buy my merch part made me laugh so hard! 😂😂😂😂
lmao
Eeeek bro you got blasted by other influencers. People arguing about houseplants…I think I’ve seen it all now.
tune in this Saturday for a new video following up on everything, it includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more! You will truly get a scientific approach in that video!
The more i see videos like this the it is evident that folks dont know what plants need
Pretty in Green just dropped facts, evidence, and sources (and documented experience with his store's thai inventory and other tc) in his response to this and I must say compared to this very opinionated ranty video.. this looks more like missinfo than anything 🤨
I literally read the same papers as he did. What facts did he drop? That thais get root rot more often than tortum? When did I ever compare v2 thais to anything other than v1 thais?
If you read the papers you will quickly see that they are either unrelated to my arguments or only support his anecdotal 'theory' that a mother plant was so badly infected with pythium that it migrated deep into the tissue and ALL 'v2' thai cons come from a single lab that used the infected mother and every single plant suffers from genetic degradation.
Does that make any sense to you? Given there are tons of labs producing thai cons from numerous mother plants from all different iterations(v1 v2 v3 v34 v46 ect..)
So simultaneously across the world all labs made the exact same mistake with the exact same mother plant?
His other source about some other plant species where different cultivars exhibit differences in pythium infections has very little to do with a thai con compared to a thai con.
I've had people comming to me for thais with root rot for years and people losing them to root rot for years.
Like 5 different times I suggest that thr viewer goes and reads these papers. What does he suggest 'that's not fun' then flashes some quotes from scientific journals that only perpetuate what I've stated in this comment that he literally says he just thinks is causing it....
Who knew there'd be drama in the plant world.
This is tame lol
I take it you're not in the fb purge groups😂
I enjoyed this rant!
Im just here to learn. I can barely take care of my succulents but i enjoyed this video.
Good solid information!
I totally agree. This is why i follow you. Thanks.
Awesome! Thank you!
I kind of agree with you, I find my Thai Constellation very resilient, as unkillable as my other deliciosa. But I have heard opinions of people with a lot of experience with plants that say their old ThaiCon is unkillable and easy to propagate but the new batches are different and they struggle to keep the roots alive even on large cuttings so I dont know what to believe. I know when you overuse an hormone on a plant I can permanently reduce it's ability to produce it itself. It's supposed to be the reason why many Anthurium and Spathiphyllum that are sold full of inflos are unable to bloom again for a decade once at home because they are heavilly fed on gibberelin by the nurseries. Maybe to respond to the high demand during the pandemic the lab producing the Thai Constellation tried to produce them faster and overdosed the gels in rooting hormones?
@wmhaynwwsmn since you grow plants from TC, is this something plausible (the last point) or is this totally bs?
I can see that being the case possibly which could result In why some people have issue and some do not given there are many labs that are producing so maybe some over did it and others did not? Either way thanks for the added convo. I'm going to try and get some TC going and maybe we can do some experiments
@@TechplantChannel are there really several labs producing ThaiCon? I heard Costa is not the only one who failed to mass produce them and other nurseries are just bying vials from the thai lab and nurturing them into sellable plants and that's why the prices were high even before the aroid craze.
@@StalkerNaturaliste could be, I've just seen a few different sellers on Facebook selling from their labs. Maybe they are just white labeling them? That would give a lot of credence to the one lab theory and make the Pythium theory and genetic degradation a lot more plausible. I have seen the TC sold in a few diff containers so hard to say. If anyone can produce some info on that I would love it!
If your monstera obliqua peru is still alive, can you do an update?
its alive I think, I gotta dig it out of the corner lol its not looking so hot
I can tell you’ve been lifting, dude. looking good!
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It’s normally Albo they say won’t get cheap
I've seen it all really. It's been a phrase going around since the beginning of the aroid craze. There was even an instance in the obliqua group where they tried to ban selling to keep the prices from dropping to fast lmaoooo
That fly disrespect tho...
I was cry laughing when I made the zoom edit lmaooooo
@@TechplantChannel haha good cause that got me good too 🤣
Love the honesty!
came back to say grocery stores near me have started selling thai cons for like 20 dollars now lol
NEVER GETTING CHEAPER lmao. I don't know if you saw the 3rd episode but I had them tested in a lab and confirmed no pythium
@@TechplantChannel yeah i did hahaha i appreciate your sacrifice 🤦♂
I recently watched a different video talking about pythium infected tissue cultures and my first thought was…is this fungus in the dna, like hiding out at the molecular level? I actually asked that question in the comments, not quite understanding how batches of tissue culture could hold root rot within their tissues in that way. So glad to see this video. It reminded me to trust my instincts. I didn’t think pythium could store itself in tissue culture. I think that particular plant MIGHT be prone to rot, but what that actually means is the plant prefers a certain soil, less watering, more air flow, more light, etc.
If you're interested in the science, Google oospores. They are one of the ways Pythium spp. reproduces. Oospores are INCREDIBLY resilient and TINY. They can remain ungerminated UNTIL unsterile conditions exist. In the author's words:
"Oospores are extremely durable and have survived for more than 10 years. Pythium spp. have survived passage through the intestinal tracts or earthworms, snails, and birds." This means they could ABSOLUTELY survive inside the Xylem/Phloem/Vascular system of a plant via the root, and live in the Tissue.
The Paper is called DISEASES OF AGRONOMIC AND VEGETABLE CROPS CAUSED BY PYTHIUM
@@prettyingreen …I just looked up oospores. My scientific conclusion…plants can be little btches but I still love them. And nature is amazing. ❤️
Love your channel by the way, very informative. Very interesting. You were the first video I found on how tissue culture works. I remember looking into it maybe 3 years ago and there was nothing, it was only whispered about as if it were being kept as an industry secret.
@@GEOMETRICINK Nature is so incredible, and plants can be total btches! I think the only thing to conclude is how little we know about how the natural world works, and how damn creative biology can be just to survive.
I appreciate you watching the channel! So much of the tissue process is kept as an industry secret, and once I get a good working tissue culture media I'll share :) It's a whole lot of trial and error!
im posting new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
@@TechplantChannel I will be watching! ❤️
I'd belive you if I didn't go through 7 thais that I got for my birthday that died after 1 watering in the middle of an Australian summer. The only way I've kept them alive is by going full hydro. It was quite devastating with how susceptible these plants are to problems in general.
Honestly it's when plants leave TC when the issues arise. There is a risk that because they're not exposed to germs that any pathogens that are introduced along with stress that will cause the problem. I'm ok with the disagreements but when I've lost so many of them in one go.... yeah 😅 but yeah in order to save the ones I had I had to go full hydro on them and the three I had rescued are doing great this way.
I would love it to be hype in my case but I just had the most awful experience with them 🤷 sometimes some plants are just going to cause problems for people for different reasons.
I'm not into selling plants btw, but I wouldn't be suprised shipping interstate was part of my issue in the middle of summer 😂 so I do think it's on me, and not the seller or plant itself. But it is weird when it's the only plant I've ever had to have this amount of hassle.😅 but like I said, different people will have different problems with different plants (mine were going to be gifts... that went out the window super quickly 😅)
I don't really hear people with the same issue in Australia with Thai Cons (I assumed it's where our Thai Con TC was being sourced). Were you buying cuttings or grown out tissue culture stock from a nursery? I have two, a low variegation one from just before the plant boom, that thing is a tank, the amount of times I underwater it (it's incredibly root bound and needs more water every 3-4 days) and a more variegated one I got a few months ago. I guiltly still have it in the peat moss it came with and lives tucked away in my greenhouse where my misters don't reach (though it's been so cold they haven't had to turn on).
It's not just when plants leave TC. I've kept around 30 Thai Cons over the past 3-4 years and only had like 5 small ones from TC batches. The rest were all established plants, from small to medium, medium and even large sized ones. Some of them are just really much more prone to root rot than others and that can happen at any size.
posting a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
Great Video entertaining and great Info.
Thai constellations have always been prone to root rot. I lost a massive one in 2019 before this TC fever picked up. It's just the plant. Pot and water them accordingly, it's simple as that
Love your vids 🥰
Thank you!
75 buck? Bro come to PPUSA they'll hook you up on something with a lot of color for less than $50. These have gotten very very affordable
Also, you have it in a greenhouse. Plant tend to thrive no matter what in a greenhouse situation. Most of the root rot issue is just bad soil mix or it's too compact.
My man I never left a youtube comment in 15 yrs but I paid 80 bucks and watched mine die roots 100% leaves 100% stem exactly the only thing that rots and in perfect propbox conditions in leca without a resevoir. The one you bought was out of the 'zone of death' from plug to about 4 in pot they're INSANELY fragile more than any other micro nano baby prop I've had. I got another from a local greenhouse just smaller than 4 in pot, clearly a tc to plug to ghouse situation, and have been watching it get internal scarring on leaves and tissue fighting off 'something' (fingers crossed yes in leca no resevoir). I fully believe in human error and not giving the plant industry too much credit; they make mistakes and rush things to make money all the time. I think V2 TC was sketch and went it goes through the greed gauntlet it only gets worse with care for the babies before they get to you so they may be DOA even looking ok. Think its better to wait for price drop and getting one at least 4-6 in pot and taking backup cuttings like you said. Also my still alive one is considered a creme brulee ( so ridiculous lol)
Yeah I think that's the key they have been rushed out the lab and onto shelves and have never gotten established as a plant. I have no doubts that people are losing them. But I'm thinking the main reason is what you and I stated. It's rushed to the shelves
@@TechplantChannel For sure! If these sellers waited and raised them out of the zone of death without flinging out product before the price caves in on them we would all be in better shape haha! Learned my lesson buying micro; going to get my plants at least 4 in pots now. Oh also same ish thing happened with a dieffenbachia reflector I bought TC sized ugh still rehabbing.
@@TechplantChannel Thats nonsense. Theres tons of sellers here in Europe that sell them medium sized with a shit load of roots. Nontheless, the chance for them to rot is pretty high once you repot it.
I have watched a UA-camr talk about the v1 and v2 thing and I’ve watched this vid and obviously as someone who has 5 plants I have no real opinion other than I just purchased a Thai con on offer and I’m like 😬 Think I’m gonna buy a water meter I can stick into my plant to test the dryness level because I can be prone to over watering.
You can tell you haven’t been into plants too long. U just got money but that’s good your coming with a different option. This plant is prone to root rot
I posted a new video that hopefully clears things up!
This was the rant I never knew I needed, but loved every second 😂
Thanks for speaking sense Matt
🗣RELEASE THE MERCH😂😂
LEGACY THAI CON LMAO I LOVE IT HAHAHAHA GOTTA GET THAT BETA THAI
I have a very recent video that ties all these pythium thai con videos up if you like the 2 you've commented on you'll love the 3rd video in the trilogy
How was this revealed to you in a dream lol 😆 only in 2023
Lol it's a funny meme but I will make an update to this video so stay tuned
Im still new to the plant world, built a 3X4 greenhouse for seedlings w/ 4 shelves of 10W bulbs, & moved the greenhouse to clean & forgot to return it to the shade & the subny window I moved it near FRIED my 3 mo old monstera seedlings. I managed to save 1 seedling of each variety & mow I count it a blessing as I know if these seedlings can survive burn, they’ll survive anything 😂.
A year late, bye Ecuagenera is destroying plant influencers lol, great video.
There is 2 more in this series the final one I send plants to a lab
@@TechplantChannel awesome, will take a look, btw I just ordered a big double fenestration Thai Con half moon from Ecuagenera, $80 lol, 3 years ago it would’ve been $800. This will keep happening either influencers like it or not.
This was so fun and informative to watch, love this super realistic and honest pov💖
100% agree with these points. Your channel is amazing! Just got my first Thai Constellation from BWH and I hope everything goes well. First rare plant after two years of simple monsteras and tetraspermas.
"this was revealed to me in a dream and thats all youre gonna get" 🤣 forget techplant your psychicplant!
I just got into aroids and I was sold a Florida ghost it must have just been deflasked the second I bought it. as soon as I got it set up in my greenhouse it was already melting away from shipping right after deflasking. It’s annoying because I know they just buy like a 10 pack tc and then pull them out and flip it and act like it’s a established plant
Yup I hate it. Then they make up wild stories about some other non related crap so the blame is on you! Sucks! Sorry to hear about your plant I hope you can find another one!
@@TechplantChannel thanks man your videos are awesome! Love the greenhouse tours I just hit up the DC national garden and the orchid room was insane
@Aleal5 I was there 2 days ago lol will be posting a video soon
“It came to me in a dream”…. I’m stealing that one.
Great info. I agree with you 100%. Don’t believe anything anyone says if they are trying to sell you something. 😁 Have a great week. 🌱💚🌱
9:51 - 9:55 best part.
lmao, if you liked that, this saturday im released my final follow up that involves importing, deflasking, laboratory testing and more! plus there is a maury povich show skit lmao
@@TechplantChannelI forgot about this comment 3 months ago lol. Leave V2 alone!
Ps. Replace V2 with Britney 😂
lmaoo @@eggybread4937
What? I'm glad I collect dieffenbachia.
Lmao nice! I definitely need to add some more to my collection
all of your evidence is anecdotal.
I wouldn’t even say they are anecdotal, they are more like emotions and personal opinions
I defo not recommending his channel to plant lovers cause there are much more to learn from other YTbers... plant science is a real thing, dreams are not.
Did you read his linked papers? I did and my main point which he also STILL says is just his personal anecdotal theory is that pythium is hidden deep in the tissue of all his thai cons and it's killing his plants.
I highly suggest you read the entire papers he posted you will find they add nothing and bring us back to his original idea.
My entire argument is that these 'new thai cons' are not noticeably different from any prior version.
Go read his papers and apply them to his or my argument.
His entire argument predicates on the idea that all 'new thai cons' came from a SINGLE SOURCE/LAB that used a horribly infected mother plant and experienced a serious genetic degradation. And that pythium was dormant deep inside the plant tissue and waited to strike when it got to your home which almost 100% already had pythium spores already present which are just waiting for a stressed plant and favorable conditions to infect and multiply
I read most of the papers he posted well before I made my video.
@@TechplantChannel are ya serious bloke ? Read again ....
I know which ones you callin out. 😂. Nice!
If it's the case that you have a plant that is. Root problems it would never come about because the plant would be too weak to survive
yeah exactly, theres like a million reasons why these "v2 lol" thai cons are just fine
truly the vigilante of the plant community
“Here’s another tangent…”
I love this. Hehe!
Root rot = skill issue
Of course people will blame anyone but themselves.
10:25 i wanna be part of this XD
just dm me on instagram im always open for talking about plants
I agree with you. I had thai cons that struggled and I kept stressing out about it. It was when I neglected it and treated it like all my other plants that they started thriving.
yeap! Just an fyi i will have a new video out this Saturday that includes importing, laboratory testing, deflasking and much much more!
2:20 Source? 😂😂😂
Yea this wasn't honest or helpful
What do you mean by that
Thanks for sharing because lmao this is exactly what is happening.
So many people getting valuable plants and they keep messing with them because they’re small and vulnerable.
I got an albo and i switched it from water to permite like 5 times because of rot and now that it’s alone in perlite is starting to establish but I’m waiting for roots
That peoples out there should be more concerned about not waterlog the fuvking plant ages before get into the Pythium diseases
Lol right!
Informative video, but you hitting the plant and throwing it to the ground gives me anxiety tbh 😂
it landed on a pillow, and im not even being sarcastic lol i couldnt just throw it to the ground
Your definitely wrong
Thank you sensei. So much craziness out there.
Congenital pythium?
lmao, this Saturday I have a video coming out where I tested these plants so you will see some great stuff!
Kaylee ellen . She started the v1, v2 nonsense because of course she sells from her v1 plant so ... everything you said is correct.😂
Yeah, I honestly think this is more aimed at Kaylee Ellen than Pretty in Green. He's just getting most of the attention because he recently did a video about it where he also put forward this theory, which reinvigorated a lot of these conversations. But I'm pretty sure it started with Kaylee Ellen.
shes been a long time offender of the "never getting cheaper" sentiment. This video really exists to encourage people to look into these themes and form their own opinions and not just listen to a talking head (me included) when we start spouting nonsense. when i sorta "polled" some facebook groups many people responded with the "I heard this or that from somebody" and just a lot of info gets spun up that way.
@@TechplantChannel I can't speak about the US market and only the Australian market but I was told the Thai Cons in Australia are artificially inflated by the growers who purposely hold back stock to create demand. They've come down in price but only because people are selling much smaller plants. A decent sized plant will still set you back around $200 here. No grower here wants to rock the boat and decrease it's value, why make $10 when you can easily make $100.
Guys, are you serious? You, sitting at home, are shittalking people who have been growing out those plants for years?! And(!) if they both would be lying so hard, as you say (with no research or real arguments from your side - only hysteria) , they would have lost their business and followers long ago!
Ya guys are spitting on the knowledges that we (students,scientists and people working plant biology) have accumulated for yrs and gave to "plant lovers/influencers"... please, do not forget it.
Omg when your threw the plain boring green monstera 😆😆😆
theres a pillow with a pokemon pillow case from the 90's it landed on lol
I subscribe 2 u because I appreciate ur point of view. I don't expect u 2 b right all the time. Ur view comes from research & ur experiences. Ur environment is different than ur neighbor's, than other Plant Parents anywhere else.
Personally I watch several influencers from several channels & then try suggestions from all of u 2 c what will work best 4 me. That's all I want from u, just some guidance when I'm having problems figuring things out 4 myself.
So Thank YOU 4 ur input, it helps! Keep up the great work, love ur channel! 🤎❣
Thank you for this comment this is literally the goal of my channel to just help give some ideas that might work well for you. Your approach to our youtube channels is perfect
Thai Cons seem like they are easily stressed. They don’t like shipping or repotting.
They definitely hate wet substrates but then again most monsteras do.
They also don’t do well switching their substrate to a different type.
Moral of the story, buy one and leave that diva alone for about 3 months. When you do repot, I’d suggest NOT disturbing the root ball.
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Hehe the red spot on your neck, I totally relate 😅 I have a birthmark on my ring finger that goes from pale pink to bright red.
Totally agree with everything you’ve said. People spreading misinformation without even taking the time to research is EXTREMELY frustrating. 🫠