Hi Kaylee! One suggestion :) can you please put the names of the plants on the screen? Most of them are very hard to pronounce and to write so I can't look for them without the name on the screen haha, thanks!
Let's see if I can help . . . melanochrysum verrucosum serpens squamiferum *** Leaf shape is like "Florida" but has hairy petioles like serpens. el choco red . . . I'm gonna break this off and continue in my own post.
Agreed! I was just going to put a comment saying as much. It’s sad she didn’t come back and add them in the comment section after so many people agreeing with you.
Could you do a video about leca? Nutriants, care etc. My first leca is from your launch and I'd like to keep plants as they came but have no clue what to do next 🤷♀️❤
If you need Spelling of those names: Species names are never capitalized, except when they begin a sentence. In that circumstance it might be preferable to give the Genus as a capital letter followed by the species name. melanochrysum verrucosum serpens squamiferum *** Leaf shape is like "Florida" but has hairy petioles like serpens. "Florida" is a cross of squamiferum with P. pedatum, which has a smooth and glossy petiole. So "Florida" comes up in between, with scaley petioles. el choco red gloriosum "Jose Buono" billietiae montanum
Would you say these on this list are as easy to take care of as monsteras......... If not, what are some cool looking (beyond Brasil, Cream Splash etc. ) philodendrons that are relatively easy ie. no need for humidifiers. I love alocasias and anthuriums but not sure if I'm ready for them. Thanks for any feedback.
I feel like an easy video that we’d all love to see is a mini tour/repot of your Hoya collection! Love love love your videos, I literally will watch whatever you put out and love it!😆
I got a huge Gloriosum recently and today I repotted it and got 5 plants out of it in different sizes. I’m in love! Note that in my country plants are not classified as rare so the whole thing cost me $9 bucks lol
Cool! Those are really pretty. I have a friend from Indonesia and he had a good laugh after I told him how crazy expensive some of these plants are here (EU). He said that his family had them growing in their backyard :D.
Shouts to you and Pam for being Anti-Trump, anti-racism, anti-bigotry, anti-homophobia, anti-patriarchy. You two embody the energy I'm thriving off of during this tantric election week. Also hope all the harrassment in your DMs and emails comes to an end.
@@MyPonces You're part of the problem. You don't know any of us, or where we came from. According to politics, I'm considered a minority class that lacks privilege.
Just when I thought I was getting over my philodendron obsession and moving on to dainty hoyas, this video comes out and wrecks me. Why are they allll so gorgeous?!
Kaylee, I love your videos. I fell to sleep one night while watching one and awoke later, and woke up later and saw your plants and thought I was in heaven.
Hi, Kaylee. I’m so sorry about all the negativity DMS you are getting. Please continue to do what you. Some people are just haters and can’t see someone do well. I would definitely like to see more propagation videos. Thank you.❤️
When you said melanos don’t propagate easily, I felt that. My cutting took forever to grow substantial roots for potting, when it finally did, the first new leaf rotted away before unfurling. It’s finally now putting out a new leaf. It’s been three months since I got it
Me on the phone with my boyfriend earlier today : "I can't wait for this day at work to end to be with my dog and a beer watching Kaylee Ellen's video" My dream finally came true ! Once again you did a greaaaat job. Love your content Kaylee you're awesome !
I enjoy going back and watching these and seeing which plants were favored and then looking for them now to see if they are still doing well and what they are priced.
Wow. KAYLEE JUST POPPED IN HERE WITH THAT NATURAL LOOK. Killin it!!! Also love the background!! So aesthetically pleasing. Thanks for all the info in this video and all your other videos!!
I agree with you! For me the splendid, the glorious, gloriousum, black billietae, and melanochrysum are the easiest philodendron plants for me! No fuss at all and very hardy and forgiving! ❤️ could not agree more!! ❤️💯
Video(s) I feel like would be easy and cool to see are behind the scenes of the shop! I feel like we miss a lot of that in your videos and it’s a lot of your life. You could do a whole series on behind the scenes. Pack with me, rearrange with me, water with me, prop with me etc. for a day. You probably don’t think we’d be interested but it would be a cool new aspect to what you do 💚😁
I would love to get ahold of an El Choco Red, Jose Buono, and a Gloriosum. I've been looking at them for ages. Edit: Gotta add Snowdrift to that list lol I'd love to see a video on how you handle pest control in the shop and at home.
Hey :) I’ve chopped my choco in the beginning of the spring and it rooted easily in a few weeks. Just wanted to point out, that it might be slow now, because winter is coming 🙃
Anything uou like cause the videos i watch on You tube keep my spirits up! My plants help but its winter coming up soon Here in Indiana, USA so I wont be able to putt around outside. We are still somewhat locked down no senior bingo at community center or at Rise and Shine no senior luch at center so i miss my friends there. Be glad when all is back to where we can do things
I wanted to send you a message to respond to your instagram stories, only to express how sorry I am that you are getting such intrusive and unkind messages. I do understand why you turned that feature off. I hope you know that we are not all like that at all. I do hope it stops. I love your philodendron picks and have wanted the serpens for so long. I do have the fibrosum, squamiferum and sqamicaule so that would be my dream. And I am so glad that the negativity hasn't dulled your shine and stopped you from producing wonderful content.
Would love to see a video on your experience with self watering pots and if any aroid is suitable for that or if some plants prefer top to bottom watering. soil vs leca, that kind of stuff.
im currently in my creeping philodendrons phase. Different forms of gloriosum, luxurians, Dean McDowell, plowmanii, pastazanum, sp columbia Paraiso verde is also another easy philo to grow.
"Hello, Kaylee Ellen! Glad you have posted this. My name is I was so bored and thank you for posting this." :P But actually thank you for all the effort you put into your videos. I really enjoy them.
Every time you think you need to apologize for something like sound or video quality, I promise you it’s never necessary because your literally perfect, perceived flaws and all, maybe even especially with your perceived flaws, because it gives you and your videos character!! Great Philo list and your representative plants were beautiful! I’m curious to know how do you feel about Dieffenbachias! They’re so called basic and common. But Tropic Snow specifically is my latest obsession!!!
A P. Spiritus Sancti video done as a biographical of discovery and conservation efforts ending with an update on yours would be a dream video for me. I just fell head over heels in love when you introduced yours. Also what happened with your Aquarium? Update video on that side hobby? You looked great in this vid. Love ya' gal!
Great video. Thank you for all the hard work you do and thank you for being such an awesome person and bringing a bit of light into my life, especially this year. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The plant known as 'Snowdrift' is actually a Philodendron Jungle Fever Variegated. It just happens that this particular cultivar is selected from with the ones with the most variegation. The part where there's no green at all. So the plant tends to adapt by putting green parts itself, hence the green specks.
THANKS for this awesome video! Besides the great and beautiful plants you’re showing the time watching this video is hands down the funniest time I’ve spent in a month. I loved it. Gonna show it to everyone. THANKS!
Thank you so much for your amazing videos! I love them all. I‘d also love to hear about things that „went wrong“ for example pest control or failed propagation like you already started mentioning in this video. And how you‘ve dealt with it. The good, the bad and everything in between. We want to see it all 😍
At the moment my favourite is the philodendron gold buillion. The new leaves are bright green with bright pink veins. So pretty. Don’t know if it’s very rare but it’s beautiful
I'd say fibrosum is the hairiest!! The hairs are denser but shorter on fibrosum vs serpens hairs are longer but a little bit sparser. That's my experience anyways.
I have to add that my verrucosum has the hairiest petioles I’ve EVER seen on any plant. It may not be the norm for verrucosum, but mine is one hairy B!
Definitely looks like a Snowdrift! I have a huge one and it’s one of my absolute favorites. Some of my leaves on my Snowdrift also stay white! Also I would love a rare plant index and some attention to syngoniums!
I managed to grow my Philodendron Florida ghost (which I guess behaves similar to the beauty?) unrooted chonk into a small plant (during German winter) by putting it in a plastic bag on some pretty wet moss on a heat mat (up to ~28°C during day time?). It was in front of a window with no direct sun. The bag was nearly completely sealed, but I left a little hole open and also opened + checked on it from time to time. Over 4 months, it grew 1 leaf and enough roots to pot it up. The first white baby leaf browned and died before unfurling after I removed it from the super high humidity, but the next is on its way and I hope it will stay as it unfurls in regular room conditions. I hope this could be of help so someone struggling!
Please get some more philodendron snowdrift and philodendron giganteum variegated! Also I’d love a video on using leca and also I think one on winter care would be popular too 😘
Can I just say that you look beautiful with that lighter makeup look of yours. Been eyeing for Melanochrysum and El Choco Red tho. Greetings from Canada. 🍁
I bought a Philodendron Gloriosum about 3months ago with one leaf and a little tiny bud popping out on the side. It's acclimated to my home with the new bud growing into a full new leaf. Now I just recently saw a new little bud and got excited that I was going to have 3 leaves and on my way to having a fuller plant. Just my luck, I decided to plant it in a bigger container with better mix and a couple days later the older leaf starts turning yellow! How upsetting that is, I thought this plant was a bit hardier and easy. I think I'm just gonna put it in leca like Kaylee Ellen does w/her plants.
Lovely video, so glad to hear the newest launch is going well. I can’t wait until el choco red become more available in the states, it’s been at the top of my wishlist for so long 🥺 Also I love your nail color!!
Really what’s not to admire about everything she shares with us. It’s so nice to have someone that loves the same things I do just sayin I appreciate all the information and chats
I have them all and agree totally except Gloriosum.. The one i first bought over a year ago just does'nt thrive and I can't understand why so i actually purchased another one recently that i hope will do better! I think you might have bought the Snowdrift under the name Jungle fever, maybe? ☺️
Do you use a rooting hormone with your propagations? Its seems like it would make sense with the type of operation you're running but you've never mentioned it outside of TC and I'm curious!
Can i offer up my theory? Rooting hormones should be used depending on the type of plant. If you are propagating plants roses, then yes. The roots emerge around the cut zone. If it's an aroid, then no because the roots emerge from the nodes. Aroids should only require a moist environment and a bit of warmth. 🥰
@@philodendronfam4262 I'm aware of how rooting hormone works, considering I've used it before but thank you! You can still use rooting hormone in application with aroids especially if just a little moisture and warmth isn't quite working out for you and you're loosing cuttings instead. It would simply increase your speed of rooting and the success rate, and personally I'd consider it, if anything, helpful to someone who's living revolves around plant cuttings.
Hi Kaylee! I'd love to understand the differences, or at least, how to see the differences between Philondendron (Florida) (Alba) Beauty, Pedatum, Ghost, Mint. When they're juvenile they look so much alike. There seems to be so many names for the same one! Thank you and cheers!
1:56 Melanochrysum
3:50 Splendid (Melanochrysum x Verrucosum)
5:55 Serpens
8:27 Florida Beauty
10:39 El Choco Red
13:30 Gloriosum
15:30 Jose Buono
17:50 Billitiae
19:18 Montanum (?)
22:37 Snow Drift
❤❤❤❤ Bless you 🙏
19:18 is Philodendron montanum
Hi Kaylee! One suggestion :) can you please put the names of the plants on the screen? Most of them are very hard to pronounce and to write so I can't look for them without the name on the screen haha, thanks!
I was thinking the same. I was trying to Google one but I carnt spell it.
Let's see if I can help . . .
melanochrysum
verrucosum
serpens
squamiferum *** Leaf shape is like "Florida" but has hairy petioles like serpens.
el choco red
. . . I'm gonna break this off and continue in my own post.
Check her web store web site 🥰
@@EliezaBaby it's closed for maintenance.
Agreed! I was just going to put a comment saying as much. It’s sad she didn’t come back and add them in the comment section after so many people agreeing with you.
Could you do a video about leca? Nutriants, care etc. My first leca is from your launch and I'd like to keep plants as they came but have no clue what to do next 🤷♀️❤
There are few groups on facebook about lecca, just join them and there are so many posts about everything lecca
Look up hydroponics, also kratky, the things like nutrients and ph are the same :)
@@HannahWalters
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Please do something about syngonium. They deserve more attention 😄 thank you for all your positivity and your work
Yes!! That and aglonema
Came to say this!! Also, how to get them to mature past the arrowhead shape please?
Yeeeees pleaaaase. Great idea
Agree on this one
yes please!
If you need Spelling of those names:
Species names are never capitalized, except when they begin a sentence. In that circumstance it might be preferable to give the Genus as a capital letter followed by the species name.
melanochrysum
verrucosum
serpens
squamiferum *** Leaf shape is like "Florida" but has hairy petioles like serpens.
"Florida" is a cross of squamiferum with P. pedatum, which has a smooth and glossy petiole. So "Florida" comes up in between, with scaley petioles.
el choco red
gloriosum
"Jose Buono"
billietiae
montanum
Hero!
Would you say these on this list are as easy to take care of as monsteras......... If not, what are some cool looking (beyond Brasil, Cream Splash etc. ) philodendrons that are relatively easy ie. no need for humidifiers. I love alocasias and anthuriums but not sure if I'm ready for them. Thanks for any feedback.
I love the way kaylee says “huge”
HYOJE
I feel like an easy video that we’d all love to see is a mini tour/repot of your Hoya collection! Love love love your videos, I literally will watch whatever you put out and love it!😆
The minimalism of the back shelving is actually really nice. It makes a nice change.
I noticed that but my first thought as a life long plant lover was "need more plants." Ha-ha!
I got a huge Gloriosum recently and today I repotted it and got 5 plants out of it in different sizes. I’m in love! Note that in my country plants are not classified as rare so the whole thing cost me $9 bucks lol
Cool! Those are really pretty. I have a friend from Indonesia and he had a good laugh after I told him how crazy expensive some of these plants are here (EU). He said that his family had them growing in their backyard :D.
oooo i love a good deal!! 🤩
BRO YOUR SO LUCKY THATS ONE OF MY DREAM PLANTS
Shouts to you and Pam for being Anti-Trump, anti-racism, anti-bigotry, anti-homophobia, anti-patriarchy. You two embody the energy I'm thriving off of during this tantric election week.
Also hope all the harrassment in your DMs and emails comes to an end.
Oh god, keep politics out of bloody everything. I'm not even American. This place is suppose to be somewhere to relax
It must be nice to be that privileged to be able to keep politics out 🤷🏽♀️
@@MyPonces You're part of the problem. You don't know any of us, or where we came from. According to politics, I'm considered a minority class that lacks privilege.
Let's not confuse politics with human rights ❤💙🧡
@Najwa A. YES 👏 Ditto! 💙
Just when I thought I was getting over my philodendron obsession and moving on to dainty hoyas, this video comes out and wrecks me. Why are they allll so gorgeous?!
Kaylee, I love your videos. I fell to sleep one night while watching one and awoke later, and woke up later and saw your plants and thought I was in heaven.
Hi, Kaylee. I’m so sorry about all the negativity DMS you are getting. Please continue to do what you. Some people are just haters and can’t see someone do well. I would definitely like to see more propagation videos. Thank you.❤️
I shouldn’t watch these when I’m trying to not buy more plants
When you said melanos don’t propagate easily, I felt that. My cutting took forever to grow substantial roots for potting, when it finally did, the first new leaf rotted away before unfurling. It’s finally now putting out a new leaf. It’s been three months since I got it
Me on the phone with my boyfriend earlier today : "I can't wait for this day at work to end to be with my dog and a beer watching Kaylee Ellen's video"
My dream finally came true ! Once again you did a greaaaat job. Love your content Kaylee you're awesome !
I enjoy going back and watching these and seeing which plants were favored and then looking for them now to see if they are still doing well and what they are priced.
The palm behind you is looking amazing 😻
I know. Its looking snatched AF 🥰🥰
Wow. KAYLEE JUST POPPED IN HERE WITH THAT NATURAL LOOK. Killin it!!! Also love the background!! So aesthetically pleasing. Thanks for all the info in this video and all your other videos!!
I agree with you! For me the splendid, the glorious, gloriousum, black billietae, and melanochrysum are the easiest philodendron plants for me! No fuss at all and very hardy and forgiving! ❤️ could not agree more!! ❤️💯
So the hybrid between melanochrysum x verrucosum in the video is actually the Splendid?
I would love to see a “easiest plants to propagate” video! 🌿🥰
Pothos lol
Video(s) I feel like would be easy and cool to see are behind the scenes of the shop! I feel like we miss a lot of that in your videos and it’s a lot of your life. You could do a whole series on behind the scenes. Pack with me, rearrange with me, water with me, prop with me etc. for a day. You probably don’t think we’d be interested but it would be a cool new aspect to what you do 💚😁
The shirt has me having flashbacks to early quarantine 💀 love you kaylee!
Haha I didn’t read it till I saw your comment 😂
I was so into the plants that it took me 22 mins into the video to notice the T-shirt! hahaha love it!
I was just looking for information on easy(-ish) philodendrons, so this video was like sent from heaven!
El Choco is top of my wishlist but pretty darn expensive in Canada, saving up for it to be my first spring purchase.
What part of Canada? That’s where I’m from!
Love the proper gate with me idea... and I just also wanted to say I’m proud of how great you’re doing and I wish you more more massive success
Yet another wonderful night time- tea drinking - warm fuzzy blanket video before bed ❤️🌱
I would love to get ahold of an El Choco Red, Jose Buono, and a Gloriosum. I've been looking at them for ages.
Edit: Gotta add Snowdrift to that list lol
I'd love to see a video on how you handle pest control in the shop and at home.
What about an uncommon, top 10? Some of the more oddities like philodendron war. Aurea flavum. And those weird ones.
Why most of ppl calling it ‚flavum aurea‘ when both words are latin for yellow. Philodendron warscewizii flavum is good enough
@@cloudn9ne131 aureum is more like gold than yellow. But yeah, one of those words is usually enough to discribe it
@@AliNeisy you’re right. as we know which can be considered as yellow too in the plant hobby lobby
“i’m sure i’m not making that up. *pause* i don’t know” feels like the slogan of this year
Hey :) I’ve chopped my choco in the beginning of the spring and it rooted easily in a few weeks. Just wanted to point out, that it might be slow now, because winter is coming 🙃
I am starting to love philos
Anything uou like cause the videos i watch on You tube keep my spirits up! My plants help but its winter coming up soon Here in Indiana, USA so I wont be able to putt around outside. We are still somewhat locked down no senior bingo at community center or at Rise and Shine no senior luch at center so i miss my friends there. Be glad when all is back to where we can do things
I wanted to send you a message to respond to your instagram stories, only to express how sorry I am that you are getting such intrusive and unkind messages. I do understand why you turned that feature off. I hope you know that we are not all like that at all. I do hope it stops. I love your philodendron picks and have wanted the serpens for so long. I do have the fibrosum, squamiferum and sqamicaule so that would be my dream. And I am so glad that the negativity hasn't dulled your shine and stopped you from producing wonderful content.
What are you talking about? Are people still attacking KE about the pink congo pseudo bullying stuff? What the hell?
@@aleksandraz2110 no it was things that was posted about what’s happening in the US.
@@RootingMindfully Oh, I didn't know, I don't have IG or FB.
Would love to see a video on your experience with self watering pots and if any aroid is suitable for that or if some plants prefer top to bottom watering. soil vs leca, that kind of stuff.
im currently in my creeping philodendrons phase. Different forms of gloriosum, luxurians, Dean McDowell, plowmanii, pastazanum, sp columbia
Paraiso verde is also another easy philo to grow.
"Hello, Kaylee Ellen! Glad you have posted this. My name is I was so bored and thank you for posting this." :P
But actually thank you for all the effort you put into your videos. I really enjoy them.
Every time you think you need to apologize for something like sound or video quality, I promise you it’s never necessary because your literally perfect, perceived flaws and all, maybe even especially with your perceived flaws, because it gives you and your videos character!! Great Philo list and your representative plants were beautiful! I’m curious to know how do you feel about Dieffenbachias! They’re so called basic and common. But Tropic Snow specifically is my latest obsession!!!
I was today years old when I read your shirt, Kaylee! 😂 it’s 2024 and I am requesting a Baby Reindeer shirt!!!
A P. Spiritus Sancti video done as a biographical of discovery and conservation efforts ending with an update on yours would be a dream video for me. I just fell head over heels in love when you introduced yours. Also what happened with your Aquarium? Update video on that side hobby? You looked great in this vid. Love ya' gal!
Omg they are all so stunning! So many on my list too!! Your voice is the most soothing, I could listen to you talk plants all day🤩
Great video. Thank you for all the hard work you do and thank you for being such an awesome person and bringing a bit of light into my life, especially this year. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The plant known as 'Snowdrift' is actually a Philodendron Jungle Fever Variegated. It just happens that this particular cultivar is selected from with the ones with the most variegation. The part where there's no green at all. So the plant tends to adapt by putting green parts itself, hence the green specks.
Love to see the wall just to watch it grows!, Excellent philodendron run. Don’t forget about Canada 🍁
I would absolutely love a series of propagate with me videos! Also, how to care for propagations through the Winter.
VERY ENJOYABLE, nice to see you more relaxed
A very nice collection. Thnx for inspiring a newbie in the plantworld like me.
THANKS for this awesome video! Besides the great and beautiful plants you’re showing the time watching this video is hands down the funniest time I’ve spent in a month. I loved it. Gonna show it to everyone. THANKS!
Keep the awesome content rolling in!
I may have not seen if you have showed it off but can we see your fish tank!
Thank you
Thank you so much for your amazing videos! I love them all. I‘d also love to hear about things that „went wrong“ for example pest control or failed propagation like you already started mentioning in this video. And how you‘ve dealt with it. The good, the bad and everything in between. We want to see it all 😍
Kaylee I think you forgot to give the real name of the Montanum
Love these and that living wall is heaven to me! I want a few black plants
For me the ones velvety get attacked by spider mites! Favorite are El Choco, Gloriosum, Squamiferun and Summer glory.
That snowdrift is amazing!!!! I am adding this to my NEED list asap!
I LOVE SNOWDRIFT. Mine did emerge hot pink and the leaf is candy like, peachy/pinky/cream with some neon green
Really love the last plant, philodendron snow drift!! Amazing plant
I just got a Verrucosum this week and I love it!! But the Plowmanii is in the top three of my plant wishlist! 🌱🌱
I feel like I'm watching QVC for plants!!😄🥳 We'll buy whatever plants you sell!!
At the moment my favourite is the philodendron gold buillion. The new leaves are bright green with bright pink veins. So pretty. Don’t know if it’s very rare but it’s beautiful
I can't wait til p. el choco red makes it to Australia!! It's so beautiful
I would be curious as to Kaylee’s opinion on airwrapping for propagation.
I'd say fibrosum is the hairiest!! The hairs are denser but shorter on fibrosum vs serpens hairs are longer but a little bit sparser. That's my experience anyways.
The petiole hairiness density on my Fibrosum would definitely give the Serpens a run for its money!
And my squamiferum! It’s crazy 😅
I have to add that my verrucosum has the hairiest petioles I’ve EVER seen on any plant. It may not be the norm for verrucosum, but mine is one hairy B!
Still forever my favorite plant youtuber🤷🏽♀️🙏🏼
Oh yes - 'propagate with me' would be awesome 😍
I use air layering to propagate the stubborn philodendrons, it works really well and there’s no risk of the root rot :)
1:55 Philodendron melanochrysum
3:50 P. melanochrysum × P. verrucosum 'Splendid'
5:55 Philodendron serpens
8:27 P. pedatum × P. squamiferum 'Florida Beauty'
10:39 Philodendron rubrijuvenile
13:31 Philodendron gloriosum 'Zebra'
15:30 Philodendron 'Jose Buono'
17:49 Philodendron billietiae
19:17 Philodendron montanum aff
22:37 P. giganteum × P. pinnatifidum 'Snow Drift'
thank you :)
I am ALL about that snow drift! 😍😍
I would like a proper tour of the wall once it acclimates it's so epic :X
Definitely looks like a Snowdrift! I have a huge one and it’s one of my absolute favorites. Some of my leaves on my Snowdrift also stay white! Also I would love a rare plant index and some attention to syngoniums!
I just found your channel last week and just wanted to say I love your content!
‘Propagate with me’ sounds awesome, teach me your ways of propagating Hoya 🤪
I managed to grow my Philodendron Florida ghost (which I guess behaves similar to the beauty?) unrooted chonk into a small plant (during German winter) by putting it in a plastic bag on some pretty wet moss on a heat mat (up to ~28°C during day time?). It was in front of a window with no direct sun. The bag was nearly completely sealed, but I left a little hole open and also opened + checked on it from time to time. Over 4 months, it grew 1 leaf and enough roots to pot it up. The first white baby leaf browned and died before unfurling after I removed it from the super high humidity, but the next is on its way and I hope it will stay as it unfurls in regular room conditions. I hope this could be of help so someone struggling!
This just confirms the plants I want are awesome!!!! Ahhhh my wishlist screams!!!!
The name of Phylodendron montanum is - wait for it - "Phylodendron roseocataphyllum" ... Easy huh? 😅😂😂😂
Please get some more philodendron snowdrift and philodendron giganteum variegated! Also I’d love a video on using leca and also I think one on winter care would be popular too 😘
Dear Kaylee, I found out the palm behind you! It's a Carludovica Palmata!
Thank you for this!!
Can I just say that you look beautiful with that lighter makeup look of yours. Been eyeing for Melanochrysum and El Choco Red tho. Greetings from Canada. 🍁
Propagate with me sounds amazing! So proud of you and your shop! 😊
Ahhhhh the Serpens is one of my top dream plants.... And man, my dear, you did amazing keeping your focus with that noise :)
Thanks Kaylee for another great video :) It wasn't too dark at all, and I couldn't personally hear any background noise!
Ooh! My wish list just got longer! 🌱💚
I bought a Philodendron Gloriosum about 3months ago with one leaf and a little tiny bud popping out on the side. It's acclimated to my home with the new bud growing into a full new leaf. Now I just recently saw a new little bud and got excited that I was going to have 3 leaves and on my way to having a fuller plant. Just my luck, I decided to plant it in a bigger container with better mix and a couple days later the older leaf starts turning yellow! How upsetting that is, I thought this plant was a bit hardier and easy. I think I'm just gonna put it in leca like Kaylee Ellen does w/her plants.
“water with me” video !
Thanks for all your effort! Now the snowdrift has to go on my wishlist 🙈
Oooh I LOVE that last one! 😍😍😍
That last one😍😍I wish I could buy every item💚
Can carole baskin top is iconic
Lovely video, so glad to hear the newest launch is going well. I can’t wait until el choco red become more available in the states, it’s been at the top of my wishlist for so long 🥺 Also I love your nail color!!
Really what’s not to admire about everything she shares with us. It’s so nice to have someone that loves the same things I do just sayin I appreciate all the information and chats
That philodendron snowdrift oh my god
Could you make a video about philodendron dark lord, care tips and other information about it?
Your shirt is golden!! Bahaha cracked me up :)
Omg yes I bought a Florida beauty cutting and it is the biggest drama Queen, maybe in 2030 I’ll see roots
I have them all and agree totally except Gloriosum.. The one i first bought over a year ago just does'nt thrive and I can't understand why so i actually purchased another one recently that i hope will do better! I think you might have bought the Snowdrift under the name Jungle fever, maybe? ☺️
Do you use a rooting hormone with your propagations? Its seems like it would make sense with the type of operation you're running but you've never mentioned it outside of TC and I'm curious!
Can i offer up my theory? Rooting hormones should be used depending on the type of plant. If you are propagating plants roses, then yes. The roots emerge around the cut zone. If it's an aroid, then no because the roots emerge from the nodes. Aroids should only require a moist environment and a bit of warmth. 🥰
@@philodendronfam4262 I'm aware of how rooting hormone works, considering I've used it before but thank you! You can still use rooting hormone in application with aroids especially if just a little moisture and warmth isn't quite working out for you and you're loosing cuttings instead. It would simply increase your speed of rooting and the success rate, and personally I'd consider it, if anything, helpful to someone who's living revolves around plant cuttings.
I'm so in love with the last
Try planting Florida Beauty with 75% sand 25% cocoa peat. That will end your rot problem
Hi Kaylee! I'd love to understand the differences, or at least, how to see the differences between Philondendron (Florida) (Alba) Beauty, Pedatum, Ghost, Mint. When they're juvenile they look so much alike. There seems to be so many names for the same one! Thank you and cheers!