I love this plant! I found the super narrow form with three head-size leaves. I transitioned it by way of water to Pon and it's been hanging out for about five months doing nothing. No signs of growth, no pests, I clean the leaves monthly... Bright indirect light (grow lights - my bedroom plants are all on nothing but grow lights and are thriving!) I love my Vietchii and, if it's like a lot of Anthurium, it just needs time to get it's roots settled before it gives me growth. I do have it in no drainage with LECA reservoir... Maybe it wants to go drier?
Agree 100 percent on your assessment. It's been the easiest anthurium in my collection and probably one of the easiest plants overall. As long as it's in a fast-draining mix, it's a winner. Thanks for making the vid.
Great to hear you're finding it easy as well, YIKT! Fast-draining mix seems to be the key. Thanks for sharing your experience and for tuning in to the video! 🌿👍
Great assessment! Agree with it being easy. Mine are some of the most forgiving in my collection. It travels well too (or has for me) and after my usual 24 hours in water with superthrive I just pot up in aroid mix & let it do its thing. The 'seedlings' from ecuagenera are a nice size if anyone is looking to buy one on a budget (or low on space yet impatient like me).
Thank you, Emma! Glad to know you're having the same experience with the Anthurium. They're indeed forgiving and easy to care for! I'll have to check out the 'seedlings' from ecuagenera, thanks for the tip! 🌿😊
I don’t know if I’m late noticing but the audio is really crisp/sounds great! I got a smallish plant rooted in moss from ecuagener/FL. After a few leaves, I up potted it into an orchid basket with chunky aroid mix. It sized up pretty well. It was a slower grower, maybe a leaf every 3ish months. I always hear how easy it is. I was getting crispy tips so I put it in plastic with a very slightly more dense aroid mix but still really chunky. The roots looked good, but looking back maybe I missed some dry rot. That was in February (spring for me) and it lost several older leaves completely from crisping from the tip up to the top. No new growth. It seemed to get transplant shock. I am still waiting for it to acclimate. Not as easy as I was expecting but it is very beautiful and worth the extra effort in my opinion. I am interested to see in the comments other peoples experiences.
I used Superthive (picture of the old man on the bottle) 1 tea spoon per gallon of distilled water to decrease a shock after repotting. And I found that the whole plant condition improved and a new leaf arrived less than in one week.
Hi Jane, thanks for noticing the audio! I've been working on improving it. Also, thank you for sharing your experience with the veitchii. It's definitely a learning journey for all of us! 🌿😊 hopefully some of the other followers, like Agatha can chip in too 💚🌿
I have just bought 8 viechii seeds that have germinated and putting out their first wee tiny bubby leaves. SO cute. But yeah I’ve been wondering how many will make it past 6 months LOL
It’s not as expensive anymore but I don’t recommend it. Everybody is saying it’s easy not temperamental BUT I have no success with it. THREE times. Had two seedlings and now a medium size and it keeps dying. And I don’t know why. Or probably got tired of it already. My PSS is a lot lot more easier. And yes it’s is now available here in Asia and the Philippines- love it.
Hi Lorna, sorry to hear about your struggles with the veitchii. Sometimes certain plants just don't jive with us or our environment, and that's okay. It's all part of the plant parent journey! And glad to hear your PSS is thriving. Happy planting! 🌱😊
Great video; I enjoy the format you use for your updates, thanks for all the information ❤️
Thanks a lot, H Wilson! I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the format and the information. Stay tuned for more updates! ❤️🌱
I've had mine for a couple of years, and it's one of my top favorite plants of the almost 200 I live with.
Thank you, dianamassimo88! Wow, almost 200 plants, that's impressive! I'm happy to hear that your veitchii is among your favorites. 🌿🥰
Every time I hear your intro, I get The Smith Street Band "I Don't Wanna Do Nothing Forever" stuck in my head. Fav channel with current fav band 🤌❤
Alicia, that's so cool! I need to have a listen to The Smith Street Band now and I can check out what you mean. Thanks for your kind words! 😊❤️🎵
Beautiful - love the ruffles ❤
Thank you, Heather! The ruffles are indeed a standout feature of the veitchii. I'm glad you're loving them as much as I do! ❤️🌱
I love this plant! I found the super narrow form with three head-size leaves. I transitioned it by way of water to Pon and it's been hanging out for about five months doing nothing. No signs of growth, no pests, I clean the leaves monthly... Bright indirect light (grow lights - my bedroom plants are all on nothing but grow lights and are thriving!) I love my Vietchii and, if it's like a lot of Anthurium, it just needs time to get it's roots settled before it gives me growth. I do have it in no drainage with LECA reservoir... Maybe it wants to go drier?
Agree 100 percent on your assessment. It's been the easiest anthurium in my collection and probably one of the easiest plants overall. As long as it's in a fast-draining mix, it's a winner. Thanks for making the vid.
Great to hear you're finding it easy as well, YIKT! Fast-draining mix seems to be the key. Thanks for sharing your experience and for tuning in to the video! 🌿👍
Great assessment! Agree with it being easy. Mine are some of the most forgiving in my collection. It travels well too (or has for me) and after my usual 24 hours in water with superthrive I just pot up in aroid mix & let it do its thing. The 'seedlings' from ecuagenera are a nice size if anyone is looking to buy one on a budget (or low on space yet impatient like me).
Thank you, Emma! Glad to know you're having the same experience with the Anthurium. They're indeed forgiving and easy to care for! I'll have to check out the 'seedlings' from ecuagenera, thanks for the tip! 🌿😊
I just got one today! Thanks for the info!! 💚
Love 💕 the shirt!👏🏽👕🍀🌲🌿
I don’t know if I’m late noticing but the audio is really crisp/sounds great! I got a smallish plant rooted in moss from ecuagener/FL. After a few leaves, I up potted it into an orchid basket with chunky aroid mix. It sized up pretty well. It was a slower grower, maybe a leaf every 3ish months. I always hear how easy it is. I was getting crispy tips so I put it in plastic with a very slightly more dense aroid mix but still really chunky. The roots looked good, but looking back maybe I missed some dry rot. That was in February (spring for me) and it lost several older leaves completely from crisping from the tip up to the top. No new growth. It seemed to get transplant shock. I am still waiting for it to acclimate. Not as easy as I was expecting but it is very beautiful and worth the extra effort in my opinion. I am interested to see in the comments other peoples experiences.
I used Superthive (picture of the old man on the bottle) 1 tea spoon per gallon of distilled water to decrease a shock after repotting. And I found that the whole plant condition improved and a new leaf arrived less than in one week.
Hi Jane, thanks for noticing the audio! I've been working on improving it. Also, thank you for sharing your experience with the veitchii. It's definitely a learning journey for all of us! 🌿😊 hopefully some of the other followers, like Agatha can chip in too 💚🌿
Love this Anthurium even though I’ve had a hard time sizing it up. 💚 Another beautiful shirt! 🫶🏼
Memo has stepped up the wardrobe lol. Good luck growing up your King. Amazing plant.
Thank you, Sherry! It's great to hear that you're loving the Anthurium, despite the sizing up challenges. And I'm glad you liked the shirt too! 😄💚🌿
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My favorit plant too
Beautiful plant! I don’t have it yet. Thanks for the review Memo!
Thanks, Carol! I hope this review has helped you decide whether to add it to your collection or not. It's indeed a beauty! 🌿👍
I love how prices have changed a lot fast! I just got a young wide veitchii from my local nursery for 50 usd :-)
I just purchased a seedling.
I have just bought 8 viechii seeds that have germinated and putting out their first wee tiny bubby leaves. SO cute.
But yeah I’ve been wondering how many will make it past 6 months LOL
Congratulations on your new veitchii seedlings, Rare Roots Of Joy! Baby plants are always so cute. 🥰 Fingers crossed for all of them to thrive! 🌱🍀
Love the shirt ❤
It’s not as expensive anymore but I don’t recommend it. Everybody is saying it’s easy not temperamental BUT I have no success with it. THREE times. Had two seedlings and now a medium size and it keeps dying. And I don’t know why. Or probably got tired of it already.
My PSS is a lot lot more easier. And yes it’s is now available here in Asia and the Philippines- love it.
Hi Lorna, sorry to hear about your struggles with the veitchii. Sometimes certain plants just don't jive with us or our environment, and that's okay. It's all part of the plant parent journey! And glad to hear your PSS is thriving. Happy planting! 🌱😊
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Does it need a stake?
I imported 2 and 1 died, after a couple of months, the second one is doing fine. So not my strongest plants.
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One of the EMO plant 😁
Waste of time