I love the beginning of this video. It's nice to see which plants haven't worked out for you yet; what you have tried; and what you're yet to try. It would be nice to see a video of all the plants with which you have issues and have a follow-up on it to see their progress after having made adjustments.
I still love how you do not care about the price nor the status of the plant! Let us face it--some plants hobbyists buy rare plants just to show off they have rare ones, not to actually maximize the growth potential of the plants they own. You are completely the opposite- objective and performance-based!!!!! Hugs from Montreal, Canada.
@@NoBody-kv3yd we have strict biosecurity laws in Australia so cannot import plants from overseas, so quite the opposite of lucky. Plants used to be very hard to get by snd very expensive but over the last year it’s been getting better :)
@@sydneyplantguy some people just do not want to give credit where it is due, same way some people do not want to accept blame for their responsibility. Seems like a trend these days, unfortunately!
I love your outlook and ease with caring for plants so much. I’m using your approach for moss pole soon I’m getting stuff in the mail tomorrow and I’m so excited
@@michelejones4282 I found some on Amazon but they’re pricey :/ I may just head the some stores and see if maybe they have something in the kitchen isles that can double as a pot lol
Clear pots are awesome, but seeing you grow these plants out instead of cutting them up to make money and showing us the true potential of these great plants is fantastic. Keep the info coming. we appreciate it more than you know. THANKS!!!!
I love your views on plants and how you grow them to adulthood and show us how they look. It's so clear how much thought and work goes into all of your plants and I like that you are not one of those youtubers who are just collecting a thousand plants and uploading one haul after the other. I just tied my Adansonii on a moss pole and your videos on moss poles were really helpful. I'm so excited to see how it grows. It's still a small baby, and I can't wait to see it grow to its full potential. Looking forward to your next video ♥️
It's funny how you casually say "it's not my favorite" or "I really neglected it"... meanwhile, it's as beautiful as ever and I'm here praying mine will look half as gorgeous as these🤣🤣
Best tip for propagating the albo is to only put the aerial root in water for at least a week to allow the stem to fully heal. I’ve also dipped the cut end in water and that works good as well!
just recently got into plants, and i am so happy that i found your channel, so much knowledge, useful tips and tricks, i can just imagine how many others think the same, great job and i am def excited for your next videos!
I have a Monstera Pinnatipartita, I decided to plant it in a very large pot and placed it in a very bright space outside, then decide it to water it with an irrigation hose that has a lot of water coming out options and it grew like crazy, so I am pretty sure yours size has a lot to with the pot and artificial rain (they are crazy about it). Hope that helps
Plants love being outside , that’s obviously the most natural for them :) i don’t have a suitable outside area though so gotta make use of what I can provide them with indoors which will always be suboptimal but that’s okay :)
I really cracked up laughing when that side comment popped up about the spider mites being so busy with your Alocasia’s that they don’t even know about your monstera’s 🤣🤣That video on the Alocasia’s was funny, you were so not feeling them, it made me laugh. I feel like I can picture you getting fed up with them one day if the spider mites push you that bit too far, and just opening a window and throwing them all out there, your downstairs neighbours better watch their heads 😂😂
I love your videos! I just found your channel a few days ago and I’m obsessed with your collection! 🥰 I’m going to start doing moss poles for some of my plants. Super excited! Keep making great videos brotha 👊🏼
I just discovered your channel recently. I've been growing succulents and just started collecting indoor plants. With the videos I have watched I learned a lot already. Thanks for the tips, I hope I can grow my plants as humongous as yours.😊👍
Absolutely enjoyed watching the various types of Monsteras. If I had proper lighting I’d definitely have a small jungle of plants and flowering plants. My collection isn’t large, but my plants are doing quite well, including my beautiful orchids!
You mentioned getting anxiety with an expensive plant but I feel like I get it with plants I've grown for over a yr. All that dedication just makes me cringe sometimes thinking of them dying on me later on. Have you ever had nice giant leaves on a pole and the entire thing died?
Excellent video. I adore the Laniata. Mine is a variegated version. It’s a bubby atm with 4 tiny leaves but I am looking very much forward to putting it on a moss pole and letting her do what she does.
Glad to hear that someone else only gets thrips on their Monsteras! Both times I've had thrips, they were only on my Monstera even if my Monstera were touching other plants.
What does your Pinnatipartita look like now? Mine is pushing out larger leaves, it takes a long time between each one but I haven't had any fenestrations yet. Would you be able to do an update on all of your Monseras, please?
for the variegated Monstera Albo i went thru the Rotting process what it help me propagating and not rotting a air stone from my fish thank and change water every othe day the air stone is amazing it provide more ait to the root prosses
Nice collection mate! And pots too! Always wanted to ask, where did you get the white pot for your subpinnata? I've been eyeing it for so long since it first appears in your posts 🙊
I adore your plants :) they are very beautiful and lush. Do you have any more monsteras in your wishlist and also do you have any yellow variegated plants like Monstera Aurea etc? Greetings from Estonia
I just found you and love this video! Your plants look incredible. I'm curious how you're able to lift them by the moss pole and they don't come out of the pot? Greetings from Orlando, FL!🌱🌞
maybe it will be useful to you. there is a little tip for the plant not rot during water propagation. if the trunk of the plant is more than 0.5 cm, I give the trunk not only time to callus over but then also dip it in melted hot wax. it's not any special wax, just leftovers from my candles heated in the microwave. In this way, the cuts never rot.
I was looking for advice on M. Dubia. I have a "baby dubia", I'm just taking root. I have probably watched all the videos on Polish YT, so I'm looking for information globally :) Respect, but beautiful plants! I have to see the rest :) Greetings from Poland
I recently discovered your video, I love your plants and I am in Melbourne and wondering where you got the monstera subpinnata from, because I couldn’t find it anywhere
I have a standleyana and I didn’t know what to do with it so I stuck a round metal hoop in the pot and started training it. I stuck it outside on patio during winter and it kept pushing out a new leaf every couple weeks . I move it constantly , it doesn’t seem to care where it sits and I now have three perfect half moon leaves and I don’t really fuss over it at all.
Love your videos, great content. One correction I would like to make on Tissue Culture for the Thai Constellation, the stable variegation has nothing to do with TC. The variegation came about through TC as a random mutation, but you can TC any plant. Many new variegated plants occur via TC, but again it's random, and definitely not stable most of the time. TC is just a much quicker way to propagate plants in a controlled lab environment.
Beautiful collection of monsteria ! Those are not very common around here, would have to order them ... plant's don't seem to ship well across country smothered in an enclosed package... so if I don't find it local I won't get it.
I feel better about my pinnatipartita.. she was mad and wanted higher humidity and more light so I chopped and propped to make her denser.. she looks better now but not great. her leaves aren't maturing for me. My peru is also really hardy and nothing will kill it but she's never really, really happy with me. She burns easily. But without light she gets gangly with long internode space. Seemed happier with more humidity but keeping her too damp was the worst thing I've done to her... monsteras seem really hardy over all but.. well, why I love your plants. Keeping monsteras alive and growing isn't hard.. but that last 10% where they're immaculate and maturing and more amazing with each leaf.. that's the holy grail and I love seeing your plants.
They are all so beautiful healthy and large!!! Don’t give up on the Peru ,I can’t find one anywhere ,I think it likes more humidity than the others, If you decide to sell a cutting love to buy one from you,I am from the Sutherland shire ,so not too far, Enjoyed the honesty in your videos👍🇦🇺 💚🌵🌱☘️
Also I'm not sure there are many if any large form albos. Some people try to sell theirs as large form when they're just more mature, they still have the large internodal spacings
I didn’t read the comments but the monstera peru isn’t a monstera it’s philodendron karstenianum. Just like silver satin pothos isn’t a pothos it’s a scindapsus. Or the “”mini monstera”” aka rhaphidophora tetrasperma. They are quite easy. I got mine about 15’ high with bright indirect light and about 60% humidity. I eventually took cuttings and took it off the pole and let it trail. This plant will never fenestrate. It just has textured leaves.
Ty for showing your plants. For the life of me I can't find large clear pots like you have. Is there a manufacturer or something that tells me how I can find them. I'm in the USA and have searched for large clear pots with no avail!! Even went to your Bunnings link & couldn't find those pots! So frustrated!
I cannot for the life of me get my monstera Albo to grow. I had a full leaf top cutting. Beautiful. It’s been propagating/living in a leca pot for over a year. Nothing…. Help!
Peru I can't keep even one leaf.....I have a chunk now and waiting for a leaf! Not sure if it is just a hard plant or we just got a bad cutting? Some seem to thrive with them! Both my mosteria are outside because of thrip! I think that is how I first got them was from buying my first monstera and did not check it.....so never had thrips before and they love coming back to them....so hopefully nature tskes care of the buggers before fall and I bring them back in!
Thanks for the video. I have a monstera tetrasperma which came in its original pot and it is almost 2 feet long. Do you mind doing a demonstration how to place a viney plant on a moss pole. Thanks so much. Love your videos
I have Monstera deliciosa with large leafs next to Monstera Peru. I don't expect Monstera Peru to grow larger leafs. Both receive the same conditions. What I intend is to have bushy plant by sticking more Monstera Peru plants together. One of my planters has 8 individual plants inside and it looks good. I intend to try some water propagation for my Peru. Propagation box failed. I will just stick some Peru cuttings together with some pothos cuttings and just wait to see. If roots appear I will stick the cuttings into moss. And that's all.
Definitely like this video. Sincere and to the point. Not as fancy as your climbing philo tho… and I hope you don’t offended the Monstera fans. But again who cares 🤣
I got mealybugs not long ago, just a couple, and my little baby monstera adansonii ended up being the sacrificial plant because they all went from my pothos to there. I did one treatment on my big pothos and didn't see another bug. I did so many on that cutting and just couldn't get rid of them so out it went
I love the beginning of this video. It's nice to see which plants haven't worked out for you yet; what you have tried; and what you're yet to try. It would be nice to see a video of all the plants with which you have issues and have a follow-up on it to see their progress after having made adjustments.
dude I love that you showed us some of your smaller plants and were honest about issues you've run into
Cheers :)
I still love how you do not care about the price nor the status of the plant! Let us face it--some plants hobbyists buy rare plants just to show off they have rare ones, not to actually maximize the growth potential of the plants they own. You are completely the opposite- objective and performance-based!!!!! Hugs from Montreal, Canada.
Could not agree more :) thank you!!
He’s also lucky enough to live in Australia so the things that aren’t very rare there are incredibly rare here or other places.
@@NoBody-kv3yd we have strict biosecurity laws in Australia so cannot import plants from overseas, so quite the opposite of lucky. Plants used to be very hard to get by snd very expensive but over the last year it’s been getting better :)
@@sydneyplantguy some people just do not want to give credit where it is due, same way some people do not want to accept blame for their responsibility. Seems like a trend these days, unfortunately!
I love your outlook and ease with caring for plants so much. I’m using your approach for moss pole soon I’m getting stuff in the mail tomorrow and I’m so excited
Thanks:)
Hi! Do u live in the USA? Did you have any luck finding clear plant pots that are larger than 5/6 inches? I can't seem to find pots like he uses!😩
@@michelejones4282 I found some on Amazon but they’re pricey :/ I may just head the some stores and see if maybe they have something in the kitchen isles that can double as a pot lol
Clear pots are awesome, but seeing you grow these plants out instead of cutting them up to make money and showing us the true potential of these great plants is fantastic. Keep the info coming. we appreciate it more than you know. THANKS!!!!
Cheers :)
I love your views on plants and how you grow them to adulthood and show us how they look. It's so clear how much thought and work goes into all of your plants and I like that you are not one of those youtubers who are just collecting a thousand plants and uploading one haul after the other.
I just tied my Adansonii on a moss pole and your videos on moss poles were really helpful. I'm so excited to see how it grows. It's still a small baby, and I can't wait to see it grow to its full potential.
Looking forward to your next video ♥️
Thank you :)
Each of them looks like a piece of art 🎨
Thanks :)
It's funny how you casually say "it's not my favorite" or "I really neglected it"... meanwhile, it's as beautiful as ever and I'm here praying mine will look half as gorgeous as these🤣🤣
So, my Monstera peru plants have been great growers and my humidity never gets above 40%. But they are under a grow light. Great video, as always.
Great collection of plants! Thanks for sharing!
Great video, I enjoyed adding more plants to my wishlist :)
However, just as an idea, chapters would be really nice for a video like this
Best tip for propagating the albo is to only put the aerial root in water for at least a week to allow the stem to fully heal. I’ve also dipped the cut end in water and that works good as well!
Wow beautiful collection.
Thank you for sharing and doing all the work you do.
Thanks :)
I think you and Monsteras are naturally best buddies! Love how they look good on you and vice versa 😆✨🌿
Thanks :)
Thank you thank you sir for this new upload. Really excited
Thanks for sharing, I had no idea what so many of these plants look like when mature. The adansonii is so impressive it’s definitely on my list now.
Thanks :) definitely my favorite monstera :) happy growing !
just recently got into plants, and i am so happy that i found your channel, so much knowledge, useful tips and tricks, i can just imagine how many others think the same, great job and i am def excited for your next videos!
Thank you :)
They are all beautiful, just put my tiny monster on a moss pole. Am glad I'm not the only person who puts tiny decorations in their pots.
Always looking forward to your videos.
Thanks :)
Very beautiful plants collection👌
Monstera Peru can get really pretty. Don't give up on it. Beautiful plants.
I have a Monstera Pinnatipartita, I decided to plant it in a very large pot and placed it in a very bright space outside, then decide it to water it with an irrigation hose that has a lot of water coming out options and it grew like crazy, so I am pretty sure yours size has a lot to with the pot and artificial rain (they are crazy about it). Hope that helps
Plants love being outside , that’s obviously the most natural for them :) i don’t have a suitable outside area though so gotta make use of what I can provide them with indoors which will always be suboptimal but that’s okay :)
@@sydneyplantguy I get it, your plants are amazing anyway, love your Monstera Laniata, just became top 🔝of my future plant list. 😉
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection
Thanks:)
I really cracked up laughing when that side comment popped up about the spider mites being so busy with your Alocasia’s that they don’t even know about your monstera’s 🤣🤣That video on the Alocasia’s was funny, you were so not feeling them, it made me laugh. I feel like I can picture you getting fed up with them one day if the spider mites push you that bit too far, and just opening a window and throwing them all out there, your downstairs neighbours better watch their heads 😂😂
Haha you just gave me a reel idea :D
@@sydneyplantguy I can’t wait for it! 🤣🤣
I enjoyed seeing your collection!
Seeing you talking behind that huge adansonii is hilarious. 😀
I thought it was hilarous when editing :D
I love your videos! I just found your channel a few days ago and I’m obsessed with your collection! 🥰
I’m going to start doing moss poles for some of my plants. Super excited!
Keep making great videos brotha 👊🏼
Thanks :) happy growing :)
Love your approach. Love it! Enjoy the process people 😸
Thanks :)
I just discovered your channel recently. I've been growing succulents and just started collecting indoor plants. With the videos I have watched I learned a lot already. Thanks for the tips, I hope I can grow my plants as humongous as yours.😊👍
Thank you & happy growing :)
Winter is really sucking here in Vic. I'm wondering how Spring is going to go, for the plants and us ! 🍀🌼🌞
🤞🏻🤞🏻it’s gonna be a good one !!
Absolutely enjoyed watching the various types of Monsteras. If I had proper lighting I’d definitely have a small jungle of plants and flowering plants. My collection isn’t large, but my plants are doing quite well, including my beautiful orchids!
You mentioned getting anxiety with an expensive plant but I feel like I get it with plants I've grown for over a yr. All that dedication just makes me cringe sometimes thinking of them dying on me later on. Have you ever had nice giant leaves on a pole and the entire thing died?
Excellent video. I adore the Laniata. Mine is a variegated version. It’s a bubby atm with 4 tiny leaves but I am looking very much forward to putting it on a moss pole and letting her do what she does.
Wow, I love most the monstera Thai cons. All your plants very healthy
Thanks :)
beautiful. happiness in leaf vlog
Going back to watch videos b4 I subbed. Love them. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks :)
Glad to hear that someone else only gets thrips on their Monsteras! Both times I've had thrips, they were only on my Monstera even if my Monstera were touching other plants.
Good to know i’m not the only one :) monstera leaves must be extra delicious
Thank you
They are lovely!! 💚
What does your Pinnatipartita look like now? Mine is pushing out larger leaves, it takes a long time between each one but I haven't had any fenestrations yet. Would you be able to do an update on all of your Monseras, please?
All of you plants are so beautiful and healthy
Thanks :)
Love your collection and they’re are monster in size 😍
Thanks:)
I just bought a monstera, new plant mom.. knew nothing about them. Thanks for the video! My moss pole will be coming soon
Thanks :)
Ohhhhh beautiful monsteras!!!! New sun here! And you’re a handsome handsome man!!!
Thanks :)
Great video as always!
Thank you :)
I love that here in Oregon a variegated Monstera gets everyone’s prime spot lol That’s the holy grail out here
Definitely overhyped but I’ll add one to my collection too eventually. Just not willing to spend an arm & a leg
for the variegated Monstera Albo i went thru the Rotting process what it help me propagating and not rotting a air stone from my fish thank and change water every othe day the air stone is amazing it provide more ait to the root prosses
Great tip :)
Yesss im telling u i loss 7 cutting from my collection also i diluted hydroperoxide and put few drops in the water it wont harm the plant
"If it is available where you are" - that is hurting. XD
So nice to watch your videos, your monstera is amazing!!! 💚💚🪴
Thank you:)
Nice collection mate! And pots too! Always wanted to ask, where did you get the white pot for your subpinnata? I've been eyeing it for so long since it first appears in your posts 🙊
Thanks :) that pot is from flowerpower :)
I adore your plants :) they are very beautiful and lush. Do you have any more monsteras in your wishlist and also do you have any yellow variegated plants like Monstera Aurea etc? Greetings from Estonia
I love how for most of your videos, you’re just covered by your plants and you couldn’t care less 😂
😂😂😂
Wow that monstera Brazilian form is 😍😍😍😍😍😍😲😲
Hello , you plants are so beautiful . Can you tell me , how you prevent pest , fruit files, gnats around them.?
Airflow & frequent cleaning (take them outside to shower them off)
I just found you and love this video! Your plants look incredible. I'm curious how you're able to lift them by the moss pole and they don't come out of the pot? Greetings from Orlando, FL!🌱🌞
Thank you :) the root system holds the pot and the pole together :)
maybe it will be useful to you. there is a little tip for the plant not rot during water propagation. if the trunk of the plant is more than 0.5 cm, I give the trunk not only time to callus over but then also dip it in melted hot wax. it's not any special wax, just leftovers from my candles heated in the microwave. In this way, the cuts never rot.
I was looking for advice on M. Dubia. I have a "baby dubia", I'm just taking root. I have probably watched all the videos on Polish YT, so I'm looking for information globally :) Respect, but beautiful plants! I have to see the rest :) Greetings from Poland
Checked out my video ‘how to grow large plants indoors’ - i talk about my dubias journey :) thank you
I recently discovered your video, I love your plants and I am in Melbourne and wondering where you got the monstera subpinnata from, because I couldn’t find it anywhere
Hey, i got it through a local swap :)
With all the wet moss polls in that room you’d think the humidity would be through the roof.
The room is quite large & i keep windows open but in a smaller room they really bump up the humidity :)
I have a standleyana and I didn’t know what to do with it so I stuck a round metal hoop in the pot and started training it. I stuck it outside on patio during winter and it kept pushing out a new leaf every couple weeks . I move it constantly , it doesn’t seem to care where it sits and I now have three perfect half moon leaves and I don’t really fuss over it at all.
Good to know :) plants live being outside I’m just concerned my balcony would be too sunny for it :/
So beautiful 👍💚
Thanks :)
Thank you for this vidéo 💚🇫🇷🙏
Pinnatipartita can get really large and epipremnum pinnatum like when matured. I'm really rooting for your pinnatipartita to get matured.
Yes i love the look of the mature pinnatipartita :) fingers crossed :)
Love your videos, great content. One correction I would like to make on Tissue Culture for the Thai Constellation, the stable variegation has nothing to do with TC. The variegation came about through TC as a random mutation, but you can TC any plant. Many new variegated plants occur via TC, but again it's random, and definitely not stable most of the time. TC is just a much quicker way to propagate plants in a controlled lab environment.
Cheers :)
my attention is distorted by your cat 😻.
I have the same situation with my Monstera Pinnatipartita, growing fast but leaves not getting bigger 🤔
Good to know we’re not the only ones :P
I love how the plant growing up vertically.. how could it be?
That's their natural growth pattern
Beautiful collection of monsteria ! Those are not very common around here, would have to order them ... plant's don't seem to ship well across country smothered in an enclosed package... so if I don't find it local I won't get it.
Thanks :) Yes i definitely prefer getting them locally too, so much easier on the plant (and the planet)
I feel better about my pinnatipartita.. she was mad and wanted higher humidity and more light so I chopped and propped to make her denser.. she looks better now but not great. her leaves aren't maturing for me. My peru is also really hardy and nothing will kill it but she's never really, really happy with me. She burns easily. But without light she gets gangly with long internode space. Seemed happier with more humidity but keeping her too damp was the worst thing I've done to her... monsteras seem really hardy over all but.. well, why I love your plants. Keeping monsteras alive and growing isn't hard.. but that last 10% where they're immaculate and maturing and more amazing with each leaf.. that's the holy grail and I love seeing your plants.
Glad i’m not the only one having issues with them :P thank you :)
Hi, great video! I love your instagram and I envy your plants! 😆 Have you ever had issues with mold growing in your moss poles? Thanks!
Thanks :) no i haven’t :)
They are all so beautiful healthy and large!!!
Don’t give up on the Peru ,I can’t find one anywhere ,I think it likes more humidity than the others,
If you decide to sell a cutting love to buy one from you,I am from the Sutherland shire ,so not too far,
Enjoyed the honesty in your videos👍🇦🇺
💚🌵🌱☘️
Thank you :)
the abo is definitely small form. The large form has a much shorter internal spacing just like the Thai Con which is large form. Vids are awesome
Thanks :)
Also I'm not sure there are many if any large form albos. Some people try to sell theirs as large form when they're just more mature, they still have the large internodal spacings
My monstera deliciosa is 2 years old & 2 feet tall. Is it too late to add a moss pole?
me looking at how freaking small those pots are 😮😮😮 but i love that😂
I didn’t read the comments but the monstera peru isn’t a monstera it’s philodendron karstenianum. Just like silver satin pothos isn’t a pothos it’s a scindapsus. Or the “”mini monstera”” aka rhaphidophora tetrasperma.
They are quite easy. I got mine about 15’ high with bright indirect light and about 60% humidity. I eventually took cuttings and took it off the pole and let it trail. This plant will never fenestrate. It just has textured leaves.
Good to know :) thanks for sharing
What do you use for pest control? Beautiful plants🌳🌳💚💚
Q&A while making Moss Poles - Fertiliser, Pest Treatment, Moss Poles etc
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Ty for showing your plants. For the life of me I can't find large clear pots like you have. Is there a manufacturer or something that tells me how I can find them. I'm in the USA and have searched for large clear pots with no avail!! Even went to your Bunnings link & couldn't find those pots! So frustrated!
I believe the manufacturer is called ‘reko’
@@sydneyplantguy Thank you!
In my experience, Monstera Pinnatipartita both crawl and climb. To get bigger leaves, let it crawl first!
Oi como chama está coisa que vc coloca dentro da tela pra fazer elas subir
I cannot for the life of me get my monstera Albo to grow. I had a full leaf top cutting. Beautiful. It’s been propagating/living in a leca pot for over a year. Nothing…. Help!
Thanks for sharing 👍
3:20 Brad could really use a moss pole, it’s head is drooping
😅
Peru I can't keep even one leaf.....I have a chunk now and waiting for a leaf! Not sure if it is just a hard plant or we just got a bad cutting? Some seem to thrive with them! Both my mosteria are outside because of thrip! I think that is how I first got them was from buying my first monstera and did not check it.....so never had thrips before and they love coming back to them....so hopefully nature tskes care of the buggers before fall and I bring them back in!
Peru’s look best when they are bushy and have lots of vines that both climb and hang down
I gotta know where you get your clear pots, I can only find orchid pots
Bunnings
i prefer the syltepecana juvenile form. i think its lost its appeal to me when i saw what happens to the leaf pattern when it matures
Each to their own :)
Thanks for the video.
I have a monstera tetrasperma which came in its original pot and it is almost 2 feet long. Do you mind doing a demonstration how to place a viney plant on a moss pole.
Thanks so much.
Love your videos
I would never place a viney plant on a moss pole. Always start them small so they can take full advantage of the pole :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thanks so much for the info.
Greetings from NYC
I have Monstera deliciosa with large leafs next to Monstera Peru. I don't expect Monstera Peru to grow larger leafs. Both receive the same conditions. What I intend is to have bushy plant by sticking more Monstera Peru plants together. One of my planters has 8 individual plants inside and it looks good. I intend to try some water propagation for my Peru. Propagation box failed. I will just stick some Peru cuttings together with some pothos cuttings and just wait to see. If roots appear I will stick the cuttings into moss. And that's all.
Water propagatiom has worked well for me with the peru :)
Definitely like this video. Sincere and to the point.
Not as fancy as your climbing philo tho… and I hope you don’t offended the Monstera fans.
But again who cares 🤣
Haha yes my heart is definitely with the philos but love a good monstera :) thanks
If only Brad could talk!, 🤣 he would know so much,can see him listening attentively! 😸👂🏻💡
Oof accidentally hit dislike because I was too distracted by the pretty plants while hitting like.
These are so stunning.
Hehe no worries :) thanks :)
What’s the variegated plant on the left?
Nice, i wish you had shown the size of the pot on all of them.
All 90cm poles are in 14cm pots, all 180cm poles are in 20cm pots apart from the adansonii which is in a 25cm pot
@@sydneyplantguy Thank you!
Hi, the pinnatipartita is a crawler, thats why she porbably stays small
Pretty sure they are semi-epiphytes and I have seen people grow them on poles to maturity :)
20:30 “it’s not a statement piece” he says to a giant beautiful plant. But he does have a shit ton of other giant beautiful plants
Where do you buy your pots from? Not the inside plastic ones, but the white ones. Thanks for your videos :)
I don’t have a go to place but most are from bunnings, kmart or flowerpower :)
I got mealybugs not long ago, just a couple, and my little baby monstera adansonii ended up being the sacrificial plant because they all went from my pothos to there. I did one treatment on my big pothos and didn't see another bug. I did so many on that cutting and just couldn't get rid of them so out it went
That’s part of the hobby unfortunately :(
how are they all so healthy how do you water them thats my main struggle
Watering Moss Poles #tutorial
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Impressed. Regards from Minahasa, indonesia
Thanks :)
Hi,I’m just curious where did you order all your plants, I love all your plants I’m so addicted killed most mine thanks.
I buy my plants locally or swap with other plant collectors
Are you selling plants I’m interested thanks
I bought one today in Bunnings ring of fire variegated
Is there a US version of confidor spray available on Amazon?
I don’t know, sorry :/