Brisbane, blue Alize and Bolly. ( Riordan ‘While the record spins’)Thinking about planting my Anthuriums in Columbian Snow because it’s cheaper than Pon is in Australia. ❤❤❤❤ Hugs about the broken leaf, happens to the best of us, I once woke up after a party and all my Cattleya spikes had been broken. 🎉😮🎉😮
@@EnchantedPlantQueen 😂😂😂 You’re the friggin best Erin!!! And your plants are doggone gorgeous. ❤️ your videos. I’m no anthurium pro…but I luv looking at them. They’re so beautiful 😻. And you try different things with them. I ❤️ when you experiment. I learn so much.
Beautiful hybrid gorgeous! I like your DIY soil too I buy Molly’s Aroid Mix and looked like yours. Love this kind of video! You’re the second Planty creator using that root powder and it is making me consider buying it.
So far I’m really liking the results I’ve seen for these plants! I really think it was the missing link for my Thai constellation. It could be purely anecdotal, but all of the sudden, it started producing again ✨🧐
I am sure it will be okay short term, but I would leave out the vermiculite next time. It's eventually going to clump together and create a very wet and lack of air situation. Great white is amazing! I have been using it for over a year, and there's no doubt it's helping me. Sometimes products can be questionable, but it seems everyone agrees on Great White being awesome.
So I noticed that when you repotted that little anthurium into soil, you didn’t remove the existing spag. Have you always done this? How have the roots acclimated? I always thought that if you switch substrates then you need to thoroughly need to remove the original stuff. Love your vids & I’m a new subbie here! 😊
Hi! This is such a great question! So I would have only removed the sphagnum if I was changing the substrate to something semi hydro. The integrity of the moss and perlite in this case was still really good; smelled good etc. & the roots had really taken over the moss so I wasn’t worried about the roots swimming in moss and retaining too much water. I usually don’t like to fuss with getting the sphagnum out of the roots on smaller plants like that one, I worry about unnecessarily damaging them, however- some people remove it and it’s fine. Tyler from Rousseau plant care doesn’t really remove his previous substrates when repotting & I have really adapted my plant care style after his. This plants roots have been acclimating well & it pushed out a new leaf. Hope that helps💚
I watched a lot of Sydney Plant Guy- moss poles are his thing and his plants look incredible! The purpose is to give the plants something secure to climb up on & they in turn size up more quickly & the roots actually grow vertically into the pole which then becomes an extension of the plant. It’s very addicting 😂💚
GREAT video! You’ve just moved into the #1 spot for my favorite planty content! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks so much Lori!! 🫶🏻💚🌱
Say no more! I paused the vid to go get a drink lol
Yesssss!🍸Cheers to you and your plants!💚
Queens will rise again. Every time! Cheers
Heck yeah! I’ve had an embarrassing amount of “restart button” moments with this species 🤣
Brisbane, blue Alize and Bolly. ( Riordan ‘While the record spins’)Thinking about planting my Anthuriums in Columbian Snow because it’s cheaper than Pon is in Australia. ❤❤❤❤
Hugs about the broken leaf, happens to the best of us, I once woke up after a party and all my Cattleya spikes had been broken. 🎉😮🎉😮
I'm here for this vibe Peter🍸 Your Cattleya tho- must have been some party🪩😅
Yessss a new Erin video 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks friend! 🤗✨
Okay random heads and magic sparkle ✨ powder that reanimates…I’m DEFINITELY trying to watch that movie this weekend. Lol
I ❤ “rootage” 😂😂😂
😂Such an underrated hidden gem! 💚
@@EnchantedPlantQueen 😂😂😂 You’re the friggin best Erin!!! And your plants are doggone gorgeous. ❤️ your videos. I’m no anthurium pro…but I luv looking at them. They’re so beautiful 😻. And you try different things with them. I ❤️ when you experiment. I learn so much.
Love the bartender!
🤣 Thanks! It’s Halloween all year round over here 🖤🖤
Oh NO! We have all been there! Zamora will rise again!
Yes!!! I hope she recovers soon 💚I could not even believe that happened 🫣
That cocktail looks yummy 😍 Almost as yummy as your Queen roots 👏💜
Thanks Natasha! 🤣 Yes! I love when my queens behave🙌🏻💚
Beautiful hybrid gorgeous! I like your DIY soil too I buy Molly’s Aroid Mix and looked like yours. Love this kind of video! You’re the second Planty creator using that root powder and it is making me consider buying it.
So far I’m really liking the results I’ve seen for these plants! I really think it was the missing link for my Thai constellation. It could be purely anecdotal, but all of the sudden, it started producing again ✨🧐
8:14 Love the 80’s reference! I’ve seen the Great White stuff, I’ll have to try it.
Easily the best movie decade 🤣 Yes, give it a try! I have been really impressed with mycorrhizae fungi results💚
Love your hair! You look like a beautiful Fairy! 🧚🏻♀️
Thank you so much!! 🥰💜💚💙
Love the hair and red 👄
Thank you! ☺️🖤
I am sure it will be okay short term, but I would leave out the vermiculite next time. It's eventually going to clump together and create a very wet and lack of air situation. Great white is amazing! I have been using it for over a year, and there's no doubt it's helping me. Sometimes products can be questionable, but it seems everyone agrees on Great White being awesome.
Good tip- I'll keep a close eye on it💚 Yes! I agree- the results were faster than even I expected! 🦈
PS. New to your channel. I love your humor. New Subscriber here. Cheers from MinneSNOWta!! ❤
Fantastic & thank you!!!🫶🏻 My mom is actually from Winona❄️
@@EnchantedPlantQueen Small world! My dad went to Winona for his college degree. Haha! Take Care! I’ll be tuning into your videos. ❤️
So I noticed that when you repotted that little anthurium into soil, you didn’t remove the existing spag. Have you always done this? How have the roots acclimated? I always thought that if you switch substrates then you need to thoroughly need to remove the original stuff. Love your vids & I’m a new subbie here! 😊
Hi! This is such a great question! So I would have only removed the sphagnum if I was changing the substrate to something semi hydro. The integrity of the moss and perlite in this case was still really good; smelled good etc. & the roots had really taken over the moss so I wasn’t worried about the roots swimming in moss and retaining too much water. I usually don’t like to fuss with getting the sphagnum out of the roots on smaller plants like that one, I worry about unnecessarily damaging them, however- some people remove it and it’s fine. Tyler from Rousseau plant care doesn’t really remove his previous substrates when repotting & I have really adapted my plant care style after his. This plants roots have been acclimating well & it pushed out a new leaf. Hope that helps💚
What kind of little clear pots are you using?
Hi Janet! 💚 I added them to my Amazon storefront- here' s the link! www.amazon.com/shop/enchantedplantqueen
I love your videos 🥹😍🥰
Thank you SO much- really appreciate that ☺️💚
How did you even know about a moss pole? And why are you using that to let the plant grow?
I watched a lot of Sydney Plant Guy- moss poles are his thing and his plants look incredible! The purpose is to give the plants something secure to climb up on & they in turn size up more quickly & the roots actually grow vertically into the pole which then becomes an extension of the plant. It’s very addicting 😂💚