you have not seen my philodendron that I have inside. It is 14 years old and massive. It puts out 4-5 new leaves each time. I have repotted it 4 times. I wish I could post a picture
We have an insane North house patch outside and this match has gone crazy. One of the stalks snake 7-8' before coming to a head. That long trunk has another growth node coming out and there is a massive 5-6" trunk branch along with a few other smaller ones around the giant trunk. Trying to figure out how to cut back but propagate the sections. It is going crazy.
Thank you! Best, most comprehensive info video I've found. Mine is healthy but it wasnt growing. I repotted last week and she's showing me some new growth. (der! 🤭) I'm now thinking of revamping my back porch to house my larger plants in the summer. 🤔
I’ve had my Tree philodendron for 34 years. It’s pretty large (about the size of the ones you have there as I don’t want it so large it won’t fit in the house). I purchased it when my oldest son was a baby. They are so easy to care for.
Very informative. I love these plants, probably my favorite. The leaves on mine are slightly different, though. I’m horribly behind on repotting. I feel like a bad plant mother but this video will help me take better care of them. Thanks!
I live in NYC. All the selloums that I see do not grow upright like the ones you show here. They have a huge diameter and the leaves tend to hang down after they are developed. Does that make sense given the location / sun?
I had one we decided to put on the back porch. It got so big we had to chop it in half to get it back into the house! My current one is super happy. It just grew 5 foot air root. Does it need a post?
I bought one 2 months ago but the soil is coco coir and peat moss I think. I have it under a grow light but I think it is to bright because there are yellow and brown spots on a couple of leaves
I have two huge SLP outside. They get hit by hard freezes here in Louisiana. I want to propagate them. You did touch on it in your video, but can you do a video?
My split leaf is spreading out more than growing straight up. It's growing new leaves, but the leaves at the bottom are really spreading. Is this normal? I have two of them and they're both doing the same thing. I have them in a screen room outside and they get morning sun.
@@VampyHannah I put a large zip tie on it, not tight, and let it like that for about a week. Then I cut the tie off and it's standing up! That was two weeks ago and it's still upright.
Water until some water drips out from the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot, with fertalizer they all have different doses that you mix with a specific amount of water I generally follow the dosage on the bottle.
My plant had root rot and I repotted it. It's now outside and seems to be out of shock and beginning to grow again. My only problem is the soil is getting dry in a couple of days. Should I be watering every few days or is that too much even the moisture meter is saying dry? It's about 80f temperature right now. Thanks for the informative video
These plants generally can handle being dry for short periods of time so it usually isn't a problem, but if your soil isn't retaining any water and just draining straight through you might need to exchange the soil in the pot for a different mix that isn't as well draining, other than that you can check the size of the roots, if there is more roots than soil you might need to repot into a slightly larger pot, hope this helps.
What is white oil? I searched and found nothing specific for white oil, but lots for other types oil including one posting that describes how to make a white oil to spray plants.
you have not seen my philodendron that I have inside. It is 14 years old and massive. It puts out 4-5 new leaves each time. I have repotted it 4 times. I wish I could post a picture
I have this same philo...and its a rescue and its sprouting new leaves❤❤
We have an insane North house patch outside and this match has gone crazy. One of the stalks snake 7-8' before coming to a head. That long trunk has another growth node coming out and there is a massive 5-6" trunk branch along with a few other smaller ones around the giant trunk. Trying to figure out how to cut back but propagate the sections. It is going crazy.
Thank you! Best, most comprehensive info video I've found. Mine is healthy but it wasnt growing. I repotted last week and she's showing me some new growth. (der! 🤭) I'm now thinking of revamping my back porch to house my larger plants in the summer. 🤔
I’ve had my Tree philodendron for 34 years. It’s pretty large (about the size of the ones you have there as I don’t want it so large it won’t fit in the house). I purchased it when my oldest son was a baby. They are so easy to care for.
Very informative. I love these plants, probably my favorite.
The leaves on mine are slightly different, though.
I’m horribly behind on repotting. I feel like a bad plant mother but this video will help me take better care of them.
Thanks!
Glad my video was helpful 😁
I wonder if you have a slightly different variety??
Great video, I have just bought a huge tree philodendron and it needs repotting, so have got some good tips from your vid :-)
Not all of us are in a warm climate. I'm up near Canada and we have very short summers and cold fall and freezing winters and cold spring.
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Thank you for being back❤
I live in NYC. All the selloums that I see do not grow upright like the ones you show here. They have a huge diameter and the leaves tend to hang down after they are developed. Does that make sense given the location / sun?
I had one we decided to put on the back porch. It got so big we had to chop it in half to get it back into the house!
My current one is super happy. It just grew 5 foot air root. Does it need a post?
Acclimated is the word you're looking for friend.
I bought one 2 months ago but the soil is coco coir and peat moss I think. I have it under a grow light but I think it is to bright because there are yellow and brown spots on a couple of leaves
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I have two huge SLP outside. They get hit by hard freezes here in Louisiana. I want to propagate them. You did touch on it in your video, but can you do a video?
My split leaf is spreading out more than growing straight up. It's growing new leaves, but the leaves at the bottom are really spreading. Is this normal? I have two of them and they're both doing the same thing. I have them in a screen room outside and they get morning sun.
Mine is doing the same. Can't find a video on it anywhere 😢
I have the same problem.
@@wandaherring7526 It seems to be a common problem but I can't get an answer on how to fix it.
@@VampyHannah I put a large zip tie on it, not tight, and let it like that for about a week. Then I cut the tie off and it's standing up! That was two weeks ago and it's still upright.
@@RachelDavidson-zb3ig ill ha e to try it! Thank you 😊
Gteat video. How much water for watering? And how much fertilizer?
Water until some water drips out from the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot, with fertalizer they all have different doses that you mix with a specific amount of water I generally follow the dosage on the bottle.
Will that oil work on mealy bugs?😢 I have them on my other plants, but not my philo thankfully.
Yes
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My plant had root rot and I repotted it. It's now outside and seems to be out of shock and beginning to grow again. My only problem is the soil is getting dry in a couple of days. Should I be watering every few days or is that too much even the moisture meter is saying dry? It's about 80f temperature right now.
Thanks for the informative video
These plants generally can handle being dry for short periods of time so it usually isn't a problem, but if your soil isn't retaining any water and just draining straight through you might need to exchange the soil in the pot for a different mix that isn't as well draining, other than that you can check the size of the roots, if there is more roots than soil you might need to repot into a slightly larger pot, hope this helps.
We can’t get that in the US. I’ve been using Neem oil.
Is the plant on the right a hope philodendron?? Thinking of buy a hope just not sure if its so much like the split leaf?
What soil do you use and what brand fertilizer
Should I trim the aerial roots that are growing out of the trunk? My plant is humongous.
Yeah you can trim them if you like
Mine has over 30 leaves indoor plant is it unusual for it to have this many leaves
This isn't an indoor plant, however it can grow in doors but it will not get as big. Mine takes up over 5' in diameter about 4' tall.
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What is white oil? I searched and found nothing specific for white oil, but lots for other types oil including one posting that describes how to make a white oil to spray plants.
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My Gucci is huge 0:45
Can these plants be propagated in water
not this kind … you have to divide/break the roots part in smaller clumps.
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