This and the Anthurium care video, are the most comprehensive I've ever seen on the topic. I also love the format. Beautiful visuals, calming voice over and highly informative. Please keep them coming❤
"that's where the dinner buffet lives" -- Funny! This is a a great educational video. I can really tell you spent a lot of time researching, writing, filming, editing and scripting this. Respect!
I'm glad someone else is saying that philodendron care is not easy!😫 Anthuriums have been the eaaiest for me, but philodendrons are a genus that I struggle with! But the info in this video was definitely eye-opening and gives me a new perspective on philodendron care. Thanks, Jake!
Such great information in this vid! I've had plants all my life, literally my mom had her own jungle before I was born, and some of the more uncommon/rare philos I've really STRUGGLED with and killed. they're not impossible but def more challenging. The most bullet proof philo IMO would be the philo 'selloum'. The one I have is at least 32 years old and survived being stuck in a moving pod ( what were we thinking? 🤦♀ ) that was lost for 3 weeks in the middle of summer and not show any signs of stress or even lose a single leaf 10/10 recommend
Thank you! That's amazing you've had the selloum for over 30 years! I also come from a plant loving family! My mom loves gardening and my Grammy loved houseplants! Guess the green thumb runs in the family!
I have always found the philos that I loved were really really sensitive...to everything 😂 but now I know WHY! I love learning about the different anatomy and what it can tell us as hobbyists! Thanks for sharing this info, it really opens up a whole new understanding about how to know how to care for them!
Great video! I've been quite careless with a lot of my plants but I've owned about 25 different philos and none of them have died on me. I'm actually baffled by the number of people talking about root rot when it's something that I've seen only once in my life after owning more than 500 plants (and it was an extreme case of neglect, this Alocasia was literally left for dead... and came back from the dead). Anyway, my philos aren't all doing so hot either, I've been so busy with work lately that some of them have suffered but the ones that are the easiest to grow IME are (of course) the green hederaceum, the climbing-vining types (Florida, Jerry Horne, bipennifolium, gigas, Burle Marx variegata, etc.), joepii and the Spiritus Sancti are also very easy to care for, my Spiritus might even be the easiest plant in my collection. It took me a long time to figure out how little light it needed when it was still a TC plantlet but since it took off it's been smooth sailing. Tbh, I kind of struggle with verrucosum because I can't get it to grow outside of a propagation bin with >90% RH (where it grows like a weed) but I'll try it in semi-hydro next and will hopefully be able to integrate it in my office jungle.
Thank you for the tips- I’ve only just recently gotten the more rare philo’s Vegas is dry, so your closed root system in glass may just be what I try- great content, keep it up!
It's official, I have no more money. I went to the plant store. Again. BUT I have a really cool philodendron. PS: Now you have another problem, subtitles say, "This is Jake and Sarah also known as Planke for Life" Hahahah love ya.
Just picked up my first philo which is a sodiroi ornatum. Its such a pretty little thing but I am terrified to kill it. It has been hard to find info specific to this little silver lovely.
[Worry intensifies about the discount little Philo Fuzzy Petiole I got a month ago] It came to me with crispy edges and is slowly putting out a new leaf but I don't have a humidifier yet...hopefully it hangs on
I recently purchased a philodendron summer glory. This plant actually 😱 scares me. Any tips? I haven't found an ideal spot for it in my home. I keep moving it from one place to another. My bedroom is colder than the rest of my home and i had it there for a week. I then moved it all around my home trying to find the perfect spot. That has not happened yet. Distilled water is what I use for all my plants. It is in a chunky soil.
No need to pamper it. Summer glory is a hybrid of 2 fairly easy and fuss-free philodendrons. You don’t need to give it distilled water. Tap water will be fine. Fertilize it well cuz it can grow fast. It doesn’t need bright light but it can help create more vibrant emergent leaf colors. No direct sun😉
This and the Anthurium care video, are the most comprehensive I've ever seen on the topic.
I also love the format. Beautiful visuals, calming voice over and highly informative.
Please keep them coming❤
Thank you! More to come for sure
I’m sorry but I ABSOLUTELY love your videos and the way you speak and show everything. It’s beautiful.
Thank you so much!
"that's where the dinner buffet lives" -- Funny! This is a a great educational video. I can really tell you spent a lot of time researching, writing, filming, editing and scripting this. Respect!
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
very educational!!! ❤❤
I'm glad someone else is saying that philodendron care is not easy!😫 Anthuriums have been the eaaiest for me, but philodendrons are a genus that I struggle with! But the info in this video was definitely eye-opening and gives me a new perspective on philodendron care. Thanks, Jake!
appreciate that! I always try to find topics I feel like not enough ppl talk about. thanks for watching!
Love love this video ❤
Such great information in this vid! I've had plants all my life, literally my mom had her own jungle before I was born, and some of the more uncommon/rare philos I've really STRUGGLED with and killed. they're not impossible but def more challenging. The most bullet proof philo IMO would be the philo 'selloum'. The one I have is at least 32 years old and survived being stuck in a moving pod ( what were we thinking? 🤦♀ ) that was lost for 3 weeks in the middle of summer and not show any signs of stress or even lose a single leaf 10/10 recommend
Thank you! That's amazing you've had the selloum for over 30 years! I also come from a plant loving family! My mom loves gardening and my Grammy loved houseplants! Guess the green thumb runs in the family!
Very well done and it's a first video!
Oh it's not a first video, but still.
By far the best plant content video on UA-cam. Subscribed and looking forward to the next one 😊
Wow, thank you!
Got a P. Tortum. (Thank you for guidance). WOW, fast growing!
Music videos are fantastic, Jake. Hats off!
Awesome! Thank you!
Your channel is my new favorite source of planty info! Thanks for making such fun and informative videos!
Thank you! That means a lot to hear! Glad you're enjoying the content!
@@plantgayforlife yes, loving the videos! Hoping to be able to grow plants in my apartment as well as you!
I have always found the philos that I loved were really really sensitive...to everything 😂 but now I know WHY! I love learning about the different anatomy and what it can tell us as hobbyists! Thanks for sharing this info, it really opens up a whole new understanding about how to know how to care for them!
glad the video was helpful😄
I loved this. ❤ Thank you! It made my morning with kids home from school and fighting with each other so much better!!! 😂
Those crazy kids!!😆
Great video! I've been quite careless with a lot of my plants but I've owned about 25 different philos and none of them have died on me. I'm actually baffled by the number of people talking about root rot when it's something that I've seen only once in my life after owning more than 500 plants (and it was an extreme case of neglect, this Alocasia was literally left for dead... and came back from the dead).
Anyway, my philos aren't all doing so hot either, I've been so busy with work lately that some of them have suffered but the ones that are the easiest to grow IME are (of course) the green hederaceum, the climbing-vining types (Florida, Jerry Horne, bipennifolium, gigas, Burle Marx variegata, etc.), joepii and the Spiritus Sancti are also very easy to care for, my Spiritus might even be the easiest plant in my collection. It took me a long time to figure out how little light it needed when it was still a TC plantlet but since it took off it's been smooth sailing. Tbh, I kind of struggle with verrucosum because I can't get it to grow outside of a propagation bin with >90% RH (where it grows like a weed) but I'll try it in semi-hydro next and will hopefully be able to integrate it in my office jungle.
oh my god THANK YOU. I searched the web for info and its so hard to find!
Glad I could help!
Gorgeous plants! 💚😀
Thank you!
Thank you for the tips- I’ve only just recently gotten the more rare philo’s Vegas is dry, so your closed root system in glass may just be what I try- great content, keep it up!
you got this! glad i could be helpful!
Amazing video, funny anf super informative! I've saved this to my favorites as i have just bought a bunch of different philo 😆❤️
Haha! Philos still hold a special place in my heart!
Really good. Informative. Thank you!
Happy you enjoyed it!
You are really good at voice-overs. I bumble through mine and sound rushed. Loved the video 💚💚
thanks! I edit out my bumbling haha!
Thank you sweetie! Hugs to you.
🤗thanks for watching
Very well done 👏👏👏💚
thank you!
Just lovely 🥰.
Thank you! 😊
My favorite genre ❤❤❤😊.
Great info.
Was that a philodendron atabapoense?? It's huge!
It's official, I have no more money. I went to the plant store. Again. BUT I have a really cool philodendron. PS: Now you have another problem, subtitles say, "This is Jake and Sarah also known as Planke for Life" Hahahah love ya.
GAAAA! Stupid subtitles!!🤣
Love it 😍😍
4:13 okay I’m subscribing.
Great video!
Thank you!😁🙏
Thanks for sharing 🪴
Just picked up my first philo which is a sodiroi ornatum. Its such a pretty little thing but I am terrified to kill it. It has been hard to find info specific to this little silver lovely.
you got this! don't over think it
[Worry intensifies about the discount little Philo Fuzzy Petiole I got a month ago] It came to me with crispy edges and is slowly putting out a new leaf but I don't have a humidifier yet...hopefully it hangs on
they don't need a humidifier they just need perpetual moisture to keep their roots healthy, which in turn will keep their leaves looking pristine 😊
@@plantgayforlife thanks very much for the advice 💖
@@plantgayforlifewhat do you mean by perpetual moisture?
I recently purchased a philodendron summer glory. This plant actually 😱 scares me. Any tips? I haven't found an ideal spot for it in my home. I keep moving it from one place to another. My bedroom is colder than the rest of my home and i had it there for a week. I then moved it all around my home trying to find the perfect spot. That has not happened yet.
Distilled water is what I use for all my plants. It is in a chunky soil.
No need to pamper it. Summer glory is a hybrid of 2 fairly easy and fuss-free philodendrons. You don’t need to give it distilled water. Tap water will be fine. Fertilize it well cuz it can grow fast. It doesn’t need bright light but it can help create more vibrant emergent leaf colors. No direct sun😉
@@plantgayforlife Thanks for the encouragement. I feel better already.
@@plantgayforlife
Is it a crawler?
yes@@turogers13
Hey, what philo is that @ 4:53? Also do you have any verrucosum cuttings for sale?
Lynamii! I don't have cuttings for sale but I see ppl sell them on FB groups all the time!
💙
its leaves are velvet