as for the queen leaf question, moving the energy only applies to mobile sucrose and some nutrients, ex. chloride, magnesium, molybdenum, nitrogen, phospherous, potassium, and sulfur to an extent. these nutrients being pulled out of the leaf is what you see when a leaf starts yellowing or in cases of nutrient deficiency. once the leaf is fully yellow, all sugars and nutrients have been removed. most of them are gone before it even starts going visually yellow though, so if you cut off a leaf before its solid yellow you're really not depriving the plant of much.
@@Nikibaby74 thats a common misconception that leaves are taking up energy once they start to yellow. they're actually giving back their cellular building blocks to the plant so that they can be given to the next leaf produced. if you cut it off before it yellows off, not all of those nutrients will be able to be reabsorbed and recycled.
Anyone else keep noticing the “ick” plants that Ben ordered weeks ago, just sitting on the floor… in the same spot… (no judgement, they just make me chuckle each time I see them) Love your content Kaylee!! As always, thanks for your planty honestly ❤️
For the philodendron warszewiczii I had a huge one over 35 lbs! Had to chop it in half in the fall due to the size. I replanted it in aroid mix and the two lower leaves yellowed for about two months and now the plant is finally putting out bigger leaves. Just takes a while to go back into action after repotting.
Thanks for showing us stuff happens with plants to everyone♥️ Once the wall starts looking 🔥🔥🔥 again can we get a video that’s like an hour or two hour loop of just b-roll footage? I would love to have it playing on my tv during the day😂
the only plants in my collection that are struggling are my echeverias and my Ficus Tieneke. The tineke came with spidermites so all the leaves have gone funky and small. Still spraying with my diatomaceous earth mix several times a week and I'm hoping that cures it. fortunately it wasn't placed in direct contact with any of my other plants, I really don't feel like dealing with a pest outbreak rn especially after finally eliminating my fungus gnats.
It's funny her talking about this njoy. I had an alocasia that I happily threw away. It was super fussy, super irritating and such. Because I understand the feeling of not liking something. They do call them devil's ivy for good reason, it's crazy how they live through so much.
Can soooo relate to the Philodendron plant at 18 min!! Yes!! Love can kill plants, it really can! Have plenty of plants that have yellowed/ died from love and care, the world can be cruel sometimes!
Hey Kaylee. Quick video suggestions: 1) NPK and micronutrient management for aroids. 2) PPFD values for different tropical plants Thanks for you work. I deeply appreciate both your personal blog videos and educational content :D Hope your personal life will bring you more happy moments. It must be hell to make videos of such quality, having all the misery you face in life sometimes.
Yes! I’ve been spraying my plants with fungicide and pesticide (even though I’ve never actually seen any bugs on them) for what I now realize is edema! No idea how to get rid of it though, they’re all in semi-hydro 🤷🏼♀️
I grew bananas in my koi pond's bog filter. They went from 6 in plants to about 2.5 feet over the summer and soaked up every bit of ammonia. They look a bit crappy over winter now that they're inside.
Don't worry too much about your philodendron warscewiczii a number of my friends and i have them and they all drop all their leaves during the winter. Mine is a cutting of one of the other ones i spoke of and they all seem to shrink their leaves when being repotted. A year or so later and the leaves are huge again
Does it at all help if you try to minimally disturb the roots when repotting? Like taking it out of the old pot and putting it into a larger pot without massaging the old soil off the roots. Does that make sense?
Old video I know but , my 2 cents on warscewiczii ....dont water them, I had one for almost a year, I only spritzed it occasionally. We got one where I work, and I go home for the weekend and decide, wow I'm going to show mine some love...wrong , a week later it's dead.💀
I don't remember exactly which Philodendron video it was. In this video, you introduced me to warszewiczii, and I had to have it in my life and in my jungle. I, shortly after, coincidentally found an aurea form (which is the one I was after) from Gabriella Nursery in Florida and had it shipped to me in Oregon. Oregon has very similar weather to where you live in the UK. It survived shipping amazingly (probably because it was not shipped bare root), acclimated beautifully, only lost one leaf, and now I'm scared to death to repot it when the time comes. It seems like with the warszewiczii green or aurea form, unless they are grown in absolute pristine perfect conditions, they don't get really full. For every new leaf made the oldest leaf dies. Basically I just need to accept the fact that because of where I live I'm only going to have 4-6 leaves on this plant at a time, sometimes more, sometimes less. Hopefully, I get lucky and am able to care for it until maturity. Wish me luck 🫠
The philo. Warscewiczii starts green and turns yellow,it is an aurea.The color on yours is fine I believe.And if you just put it in pon,then it's adjusting -give it some time and it will be fine.
I thought I had stressed tested Monday when my boiler ignition when out but I only dropped to 50⁰f/10⁰c in the coldest area but you went much further omg
The stringy plant that you repotted in "pon", that was doing well prior to all the changes you made, maybe go back to the kind of soil it was originally in. It's just a hunch.
Oh no! I have wanted an Enjoy for so long, and it hurts my soul to see yours. I usually love your videos but this one hurts,but I will continue to watch them.
that warscewiczii just reminded me of why i hate philodendrons. they never size up for me just keep getting smaller and smaller. i have good light, 65+ humidity, and resting at 72 F. i’ve seen so many people growing them with barely any support and they size up like crazy, i gave mine a moss pole, leaves turn into nothing.😐 team anthurium🙏
Complete Opposite I just give my philodendrons a little bamboo stick They love it Size up within a couple of leaves 👍 I can never grow anthuriums Except strappy anthuriums They just never grow They always crisp up 😢
I’m the same way with philodendron Florida Ghost. I have 3. The leaves NEVER size up. I’ve had them for a year and the leaves are about an inch long (they’re supposed to get wayyy bigger than that).
i’ve had a silver sword for almost two years that i bought as a cutting bc i’ve heard everyone rave about how easy it is. possibly one of the toughest plants i have if i’m being honest, but i have two plants going and they are the exact same size with moss poles with new leaves less than an inch and recently barely visible. meanwhile my anthurium grow slowly but each leaf is at least as big as the last. i just wish i was better with philodendron because my choco from ecua put out one big leaf in my care and i was like “ouuu this might be the one that works for me” next one the internode extended way past what a choco should have and shrieked by like 20%. massive props to y’all who grow nice philos🫶
With spiritus being tissue cultured now, I’m imagining we will be seeing a lot more variegated spiritus sancti. I wouldn’t invest in it with the price I’ve seen it at at the moment in my opinion (last I checked there’s one on Etsy for $15,000 usd). But I mean if you have the cash go for it lol.
I doubt it will be, at least not the next few years. I've heard horror stories of how difficult non-variegated PSS are to propagate themselves, with people losing both the cuttings AND the mother plant after snipping it. Afaik, RedLeaf Exotics is the supplier of these. He announced in december 2021 that he had 5 specimens. In march 2022, he appeared to have 9 variegated PSS babyplants, judging from a picture he posted. Fast forward till today, and 4 variegated PSS are listed in his shop (these have all grown to more mature plants), with 2 of them being sold out. I speculate that these haven't been as easy to sell as other "it"-plants. Aside from that, the aroid hype saw its hights during the pandemic. The market will not explode to the same extend unless a similar world-situation re-occurs; this was a rare occation. As covid restictions lifted, people had less time to cultivate their plant-hobby, some even abandonning it or largely down scaling their collections. Costs of living are also increasing with the inflation, so that doesn't leave a lot of financial wiggle-room either.
In my experience, if the leaves get smaller and smaller, it's scales. If the lower leaves are turning yellow and the upper leaves are getting smaller and smaller, it's scales. They are not visible, but you can touch the trunk (most often the part of the trunk where the leaf begins) and find that the trunk is sticky. Then the reason is definitely pests, namely scale insects.
Well, unfortunately, Ive heard the shrinking phil of yours is an outdoor boi because of the roots. He likes sun, and he likes unfettered roots. I only know this because I also love them and read up on it in preparation of getting one. Disturbing the roots tanks the plant, but also they like to be free. :(
So if buying bananas online....buy a corm instead of a mature plant..that's what I've taken away from seeing all yours upon arrival. 🤔 thanks for the info!
It's winter - Merry Crispening!
And a happy new thrips 🎉
as for the queen leaf question, moving the energy only applies to mobile sucrose and some nutrients, ex. chloride, magnesium, molybdenum, nitrogen, phospherous, potassium, and sulfur to an extent. these nutrients being pulled out of the leaf is what you see when a leaf starts yellowing or in cases of nutrient deficiency. once the leaf is fully yellow, all sugars and nutrients have been removed. most of them are gone before it even starts going visually yellow though, so if you cut off a leaf before its solid yellow you're really not depriving the plant of much.
I was always told once it’s 50% yellow/ dying cut it. So the plant can put its energy elsewhere.
@@Nikibaby74 thats a common misconception that leaves are taking up energy once they start to yellow. they're actually giving back their cellular building blocks to the plant so that they can be given to the next leaf produced. if you cut it off before it yellows off, not all of those nutrients will be able to be reabsorbed and recycled.
@@emmap3283, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Anyone else keep noticing the “ick” plants that Ben ordered weeks ago, just sitting on the floor… in the same spot… (no judgement, they just make me chuckle each time I see them)
Love your content Kaylee!! As always, thanks for your planty honestly ❤️
Hahahaha noooo 😭
and looks like its turning brown already 🥲
It gives me a chuckle too! 😂
For the philodendron warszewiczii I had a huge one over 35 lbs! Had to chop it in half in the fall due to the size. I replanted it in aroid mix and the two lower leaves yellowed for about two months and now the plant is finally putting out bigger leaves. Just takes a while to go back into action after repotting.
My warsceweczii always declines in the winter. And I live in Miami! Lol
So figure that one out!
Thanks for showing us stuff happens with plants to everyone♥️
Once the wall starts looking 🔥🔥🔥 again can we get a video that’s like an hour or two hour loop of just b-roll footage? I would love to have it playing on my tv during the day😂
the only plants in my collection that are struggling are my echeverias and my Ficus Tieneke. The tineke came with spidermites so all the leaves have gone funky and small. Still spraying with my diatomaceous earth mix several times a week and I'm hoping that cures it. fortunately it wasn't placed in direct contact with any of my other plants, I really don't feel like dealing with a pest outbreak rn especially after finally eliminating my fungus gnats.
14:26 the size of that big leaf compared to the pot is so silly I love plants 😂
Very appreciative of her unyielding honesty. 🙌🙌
It's funny her talking about this njoy. I had an alocasia that I happily threw away. It was super fussy, super irritating and such. Because I understand the feeling of not liking something. They do call them devil's ivy for good reason, it's crazy how they live through so much.
Can soooo relate to the Philodendron plant at 18 min!! Yes!! Love can kill plants, it really can! Have plenty of plants that have yellowed/ died from love and care, the world can be cruel sometimes!
Hey Kaylee. Quick video suggestions:
1) NPK and micronutrient management for aroids.
2) PPFD values for different tropical plants
Thanks for you work. I deeply appreciate both your personal blog videos and educational content :D
Hope your personal life will bring you more happy moments. It must be hell to make videos of such quality, having all the misery you face in life sometimes.
Yes, those video suggestions are great!
I think a video on edema in plants would be great!!!
Yes! I’ve been spraying my plants with fungicide and pesticide (even though I’ve never actually seen any bugs on them) for what I now realize is edema! No idea how to get rid of it though, they’re all in semi-hydro 🤷🏼♀️
I grew bananas in my koi pond's bog filter. They went from 6 in plants to about 2.5 feet over the summer and soaked up every bit of ammonia. They look a bit crappy over winter now that they're inside.
Don't worry too much about your philodendron warscewiczii a number of my friends and i have them and they all drop all their leaves during the winter. Mine is a cutting of one of the other ones i spoke of and they all seem to shrink their leaves when being repotted. A year or so later and the leaves are huge again
Does it at all help if you try to minimally disturb the roots when repotting? Like taking it out of the old pot and putting it into a larger pot without massaging the old soil off the roots. Does that make sense?
Thanks for being real! It’s funny because so many do try to make their plants perfect, but that’s jsut not truth!
I would totally take that N'joy and try and save it to add to my current one. I actually really like them!
I would too! I love them and have been looking for one.
Your P. warscewiczii reminds me of my P. Imperial Green. It‘s leaves get smaller and don‘t size up and I have no clue why🤷🏻♀️
Old video I know but , my 2 cents on warscewiczii ....dont water them, I had one for almost a year, I only spritzed it occasionally. We got one where I work, and I go home for the weekend and decide, wow I'm going to show mine some love...wrong , a week later it's dead.💀
Thank you!! I was also wondering when to cut off a dying leaf.
I ordered a banana and I got mine looking green with 3 little leaves so I must've gotten lucky
Can you tell us more about pest management?!
she uses industrial bug bombs!
I remember the last time she talked about it she said it was too extreme for household use so it'll probably not help your situation
I don't remember exactly which Philodendron video it was. In this video, you introduced me to warszewiczii, and I had to have it in my life and in my jungle. I, shortly after, coincidentally found an aurea form (which is the one I was after) from Gabriella Nursery in Florida and had it shipped to me in Oregon. Oregon has very similar weather to where you live in the UK. It survived shipping amazingly (probably because it was not shipped bare root), acclimated beautifully, only lost one leaf, and now I'm scared to death to repot it when the time comes. It seems like with the warszewiczii green or aurea form, unless they are grown in absolute pristine perfect conditions, they don't get really full. For every new leaf made the oldest leaf dies. Basically I just need to accept the fact that because of where I live I'm only going to have 4-6 leaves on this plant at a time, sometimes more, sometimes less. Hopefully, I get lucky and am able to care for it until maturity. Wish me luck 🫠
So funny about the njoy pothos. I have two, one has darker green, one lighter green. I like pothos they are so easy going.
The philo. Warscewiczii starts green and turns yellow,it is an aurea.The color on yours is fine I believe.And if you just put it in pon,then it's adjusting -give it some time and it will be fine.
I thought I had stressed tested Monday when my boiler ignition when out but I only dropped to 50⁰f/10⁰c in the coldest area but you went much further omg
Ughh You are so right! If it’s doing well in the cruddy soil an looks great, leave it alone. 💚😂
The stringy plant that you repotted in "pon", that was doing well prior to all the changes you made, maybe go back to the kind of soil it was originally in. It's just a hunch.
Oh no! I have wanted an Enjoy for so long, and it hurts my soul to see yours. I usually love your videos but this one hurts,but I will continue to watch them.
I loved this video. The most relatable plant video i have ever seen.
Hey kaylee advice on the banana cut then right back and they'll come back. For experience I have a banana farm 😂
20:00 it just needs time and care. Time is the big part, and some day you will go dang did that plant grow that much! 💚
So how does one tell if it’s Edema vs Root rot from the above substrate symptoms?
that warscewiczii just reminded me of why i hate philodendrons. they never size up for me just keep getting smaller and smaller. i have good light, 65+ humidity, and resting at 72 F. i’ve seen so many people growing them with barely any support and they size up like crazy, i gave mine a moss pole, leaves turn into nothing.😐 team anthurium🙏
Complete Opposite
I just give my philodendrons a little bamboo stick
They love it
Size up within a couple of leaves
👍
I can never grow anthuriums
Except strappy anthuriums
They just never grow
They always crisp up 😢
I’m the same way with philodendron Florida Ghost. I have 3. The leaves NEVER size up. I’ve had them for a year and the leaves are about an inch long (they’re supposed to get wayyy bigger than that).
i’ve had a silver sword for almost two years that i bought as a cutting bc i’ve heard everyone rave about how easy it is. possibly one of the toughest plants i have if i’m being honest, but i have two plants going and they are the exact same size with moss poles with new leaves less than an inch and recently barely visible. meanwhile my anthurium grow slowly but each leaf is at least as big as the last. i just wish i was better with philodendron because my choco from ecua put out one big leaf in my care and i was like “ouuu this might be the one that works for me” next one the internode extended way past what a choco should have and shrieked by like 20%. massive props to y’all who grow nice philos🫶
Loved the 'hate'...lol...I do take a bit of pleasure in knowing I am not the only one with plant issues.
Can you do a video on pest control when you have a lot of plants?
She’s mentioned in the past that she can’t/won’t say what she uses but it’s not something you could use in your home, basically a bomb of fumigation.
Lol that banana looks exactly like the one on the north side of my house when it dies back in the winter.
I have NEVER been able to keep and N'Joy that looks good! I empathize and wish they would just behave instead of getting weird and brown and leggy.
What is your pest control routine? 😮
If anyone knows a video that might detail her pest control routine- please share! Haha
She says she uses fumigation - e.g. pest bombs - in this video.
@@velvetvert9431 I totally missed that the in this video. Haha Thank you!
PS... I just can't seem to get it right with a Queen!! I have officially been through 4 and killed them all!
I spend all week looking forward to these videos
Banana trees just die back in winter so you just cut the foliage and don't overwater.
My njoy is 10 inches round, and 4 ft long. It's probably my best growing easiest plant
Id try putting that Warscewicsii back in aroid soil if I were you. I think some plants just aren't great in semi hydro. But I'm no expert.
Winter Blues are hard on Aroids :(
Could that be fungal on the gloriosum?
Hello kayle what do you think about philodendron spiritus sancti variegated? Is it a good investment? 😊
Idk if it's a good investment but it sure is beautiful!!🥰 (I would think it would be tho)
Ive been hoping she'd talk about it in a video soon too
I believe she said no, it’s just way too unstable
With spiritus being tissue cultured now, I’m imagining we will be seeing a lot more variegated spiritus sancti. I wouldn’t invest in it with the price I’ve seen it at at the moment in my opinion (last I checked there’s one on Etsy for $15,000 usd). But I mean if you have the cash go for it lol.
I doubt it will be, at least not the next few years. I've heard horror stories of how difficult non-variegated PSS are to propagate themselves, with people losing both the cuttings AND the mother plant after snipping it. Afaik, RedLeaf Exotics is the supplier of these. He announced in december 2021 that he had 5 specimens. In march 2022, he appeared to have 9 variegated PSS babyplants, judging from a picture he posted. Fast forward till today, and 4 variegated PSS are listed in his shop (these have all grown to more mature plants), with 2 of them being sold out. I speculate that these haven't been as easy to sell as other "it"-plants. Aside from that, the aroid hype saw its hights during the pandemic. The market will not explode to the same extend unless a similar world-situation re-occurs; this was a rare occation. As covid restictions lifted, people had less time to cultivate their plant-hobby, some even abandonning it or largely down scaling their collections. Costs of living are also increasing with the inflation, so that doesn't leave a lot of financial wiggle-room either.
And all the time I see a new leaf springing out. Don't cut back until you see all leaves going.
Water prop the top of that last plant and cleanup the bottom portion- give it a wait!
I would take the njoy but I live in the us
Can you resend your message
Ngl. The N Joy made me sad. Mine is my FAVORITE of my plants
Oof. Hoping the new year turns around for you!
The philo comes in green and turns yellow,it's an aureum
What bug bombs do you use that done hurt your plants?
It thrived because warscewizchi with love to be under watered
Mine is in a chunky aroid mix and terracotta
In my experience, if the leaves get smaller and smaller, it's scales. If the lower leaves are turning yellow and the upper leaves are getting smaller and smaller, it's scales. They are not visible, but you can touch the trunk (most often the part of the trunk where the leaf begins) and find that the trunk is sticky. Then the reason is definitely pests, namely scale insects.
understandable there are plants i don't like enough either
I prefer my bananas 🍌dipped in dark chocolate🍫 and frozen🥶! Yum 🤤 and I don't have to water em😂
Love this content
Any ugly plants that you don't want, Wythenshawe Horticultural centre in Manchester would be happy to take them . 😄
Lovely orhthodontia❤😁
Well, unfortunately, Ive heard the shrinking phil of yours is an outdoor boi because of the roots. He likes sun, and he likes unfettered roots. I only know this because I also love them and read up on it in preparation of getting one. Disturbing the roots tanks the plant, but also they like to be free. :(
So if buying bananas online....buy a corm instead of a mature plant..that's what I've taken away from seeing all yours upon arrival. 🤔 thanks for the info!
don't report the warscewiczii or it will go dormant 😭
I have a juvenile warszewiczii that will eventually need to size up in a larger pot. What do you recommend? I really don't want to kill this one!
Why don’t you just give people free cuttings of ‘NJOY with their order… Maybe even without a minimum?
😍😍😍😍 biutiffuulll 🖒🖒🖒
I will take if you dont like it!!!!😂😊😊
"Does it look like I know!"....too funny....sorry for losses,but knowing you, all will be well. NEVER do that again!
Not so happy leafs
hahahaha i also really hope for my njoy to die but it just won't happen :/
Give the plants away.
she's posted a video about why she doesn't give away rehabs, since shes a shop its a different situation than for you and I