This is helpful insight. I’ve had a vetchii for about a year and it’s only ever thrown a single leaf and another leaf is becoming chlorotic. I think my biggest issue has been the fact that I have fertilized my anthuriums very little. Due to this video, I will change my care routine and see what happens.
Gosj i couldn't find you by searching your name. I found your video on Instagram but I really cannot process short videos very well so actually finding this video has me grateful. My poor plant is so neglected and faded
Yeah that was funny with noise break. I bought a small plant on Ebay, tried to ask whether it was narrow or wide and got no communication, searching around for a side by side that is hard to find among the care sites. You shared some good info with care and personal experience, thanks. One of the best is that IF, mine is Wide form I won't be sad :-) as it seems to be bullet proof. I live 5 miles from the beach in West L.A. Ca. and have orchids blooming year round with a large variety of jungle plants under small shade cloth bench so I imagine Wide will suffice with no tears ... I have an Aglaomorpha coronans with 3.6' leaves in that small space so I hope this one will take it's time growing 🙂 Forgot, I have Anthurium hookeri that is decades old, outside all year round with equal amounts of roots as tall outside that pot it grew in with NO soil I just hose it off now and then with no feeding that has dozens of leaves and flowers regularly in shade and direct sun. I had to search to remember it's name, as I forget what species it is.
Thank you so much for this video! I learned so much ….I’ve been eyeing the Veitchii for some time now and I’m grateful that I learned the Wide form is the only one I’d be able to care for before spending all the money this plant costs!! Lol
Came back to watch, remembering this tip at 8:48 +/- for that potting in tall pot (mine is new with four leaves and one on the way so I have time :-). Wide leaf var. Thanks. Every potting vid is just what I do with most potting but the leave tender roots alone is a good one and being lazy ...
Aweeeee man. I’m so happy to see this video. I just purchased my very first king Vectchii, and I have no clue how to take care of her. Mine is a baby, what can you recommend so mine grows out like yours. I got the soil type. But, will Leca or Pon do the same job? Please get back to me. I LOVE YOUR COLLECTION. I want mine to be like yours. Also can you recommend anything on Anthurium Queen Waricqueanum
Hearing that wide forms are more tolerant of lower humidity was such a relief! I just got a massive veitchii and it athough I had planned to fit it in my greenhouse, it literally does not fit bc it’s so huge 😂 so my only choice is to keep it out in the open where the humidity stays around 40-50% so I’ll just get a humidifier to keep it around 60. Does anyone else have any experience with different humidities and veitchii’s reactions to it?
This is helpful insight. I’ve had a vetchii for about a year and it’s only ever thrown a single leaf and another leaf is becoming chlorotic. I think my biggest issue has been the fact that I have fertilized my anthuriums very little. Due to this video, I will change my care routine and see what happens.
Gosj i couldn't find you by searching your name. I found your video on Instagram but I really cannot process short videos very well so actually finding this video has me grateful. My poor plant is so neglected and faded
Yeah that was funny with noise break. I bought a small plant on Ebay, tried to ask whether it was narrow or wide and got no communication, searching around for a side by side that is hard to find among the care sites. You shared some good info with care and personal experience, thanks. One of the best is that IF, mine is Wide form I won't be sad :-) as it seems to be bullet proof. I live 5 miles from the beach in West L.A. Ca. and have orchids blooming year round with a large variety of jungle plants under small shade cloth bench so I imagine Wide will suffice with no tears ... I have an Aglaomorpha coronans with 3.6' leaves in that small space so I hope this one will take it's time growing 🙂 Forgot, I have Anthurium hookeri that is decades old, outside all year round with equal amounts of roots as tall outside that pot it grew in with NO soil I just hose it off now and then with no feeding that has dozens of leaves and flowers regularly in shade and direct sun. I had to search to remember it's name, as I forget what species it is.
I really love your videos! Relaxed, straight to the point!
"forbidden ramen" you made me spit on my screen lmao
Thank you so much for this video! I learned so much ….I’ve been eyeing the Veitchii for some time now and I’m grateful that I learned the Wide form is the only one I’d be able to care for before spending all the money this plant costs!! Lol
Wow! Very beuatiful anthurium! One of my wishlist. Wish to have that soon😊
At last, good anthurium channel
This was fantastic, loving your stuff. Plus I gotta steal that line at 6:32 -- "forbidden ramen", lol. 😆
It’s all yours!!
This is incredible how fast it got this big in that small pot!!!! 😻
Came back to watch, remembering this tip at 8:48 +/- for that potting in tall pot (mine is new with four leaves and one on the way so I have time :-). Wide leaf var. Thanks. Every potting vid is just what I do with most potting but the leave tender roots alone is a good one and being lazy ...
Great info, especially about the temperature. Thank you very much.
Can you make a care guide for all the ‚common‘ anthuriums? Like warocqueanum and stuff. That‘d be awsome!
Its beautiful, i can’t wait to see it in six months!
Brilliant, looking forward to mine growing! ❤
Aweeeee man. I’m so happy to see this video. I just purchased my very first king Vectchii, and I have no clue how to take care of her. Mine is a baby, what can you recommend so mine grows out like yours. I got the soil type. But, will Leca or Pon do the same job? Please get back to me. I LOVE YOUR COLLECTION. I want mine to be like yours. Also can you recommend anything on Anthurium Queen Waricqueanum
beautiful plant, and great info too! thanks
This is awesome.
Where can I purchase the narrow form? I heard there was a super narrow form is that true?
Veitchii Anthurium is absolute love to have it , it’s my dream but don’t know how can I have it .
Hearing that wide forms are more tolerant of lower humidity was such a relief! I just got a massive veitchii and it athough I had planned to fit it in my greenhouse, it literally does not fit bc it’s so huge 😂 so my only choice is to keep it out in the open where the humidity stays around 40-50% so I’ll just get a humidifier to keep it around 60. Does anyone else have any experience with different humidities and veitchii’s reactions to it?
Wow ... Beautyful....
Thank you for sharing, watching from Balagtas, Bulacan, Phil's 9-18-22la
Wow beautiful plant🍀Thanks for sharing😍done subs new friend here stay connected🌳🌲☘️🍀
Omg what are you feeding it 😳? And how is your water routine?
hi, so that he can grow optimally well, what room temperature and humidity do you recommend?
Great video
how to take care of baby veithcii and what is the planting medium
Thank you so much for this
How do you propagate one???
One of the most plant i wish
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I really like you.🤜🤛
Great 😊 plants, my wish list plant 🪴