Love these DIY “pot extenders”! I have a regular flowering anthurium, got it as an offshoot from my grandma last spring. It’s currently sitting bare-rooted in a glass of water, waiting to be potted up in a LECA-type medium. I’ve submerged the lowest aerial roots in the water and I’m planning on burying it deeper in the pot because it had gotten wobbly while it was still in soil and I had to stake it
@mixonplantsncrafts you seem very natural to me! I am only a year in, but it's hard at first. I don't have the nerve to be in front of the camera. Lol. It's been fun. Great plant community on RUclips.
Thank you so much for subscribing. :) I'm dealing with spider mites too. I feel like I have to spray all my plants.
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Just found your channel and subscribed! You’re so beautiful!! And thanks for these great tips. I only have 3 anthuriums which are new for me as of last July. My anthurium forgetii hates me right now. 😩
@@mixonplantsncrafts mine needs something. The last leaf isn’t maturing so maybe it requires more root growth. I also moved it down to an area with less dry heat on it.
Hey again! I just tried this on my plant and posted a short video on my channel. Check it out please and give me some tips if you think I need to change something. Thank you!
Hi there, thanks so much for being here. The moss was moist but not wet. I did spray it a little once that extension was built. I have an updated video on the extension as well. Some there a lot of changes and some not so much.
Suggest another method, place 4 poles (better long one) surrounding the plant stem, then wrap around the poles with food wrapper (2CM type). You can wrap until the level of top part of chunk. The benefit of using this method is able to cover those area which still have petiole easily, and also can extend higher in future when the plant grow taller (so is better to use longer pole in first place).
Thanks for your nice words and appreciate your this informative video. This video is helpful especially when our plant getting bigger in size. Subscribed your channel.
@mixonplantsncrafts actually after re-watching this and now that it's getting warmer out...I'm starting to think the best solution is to plastic wrap moss or what ever substrate you want around the anthurium..essentially what you're doing here. With pon I've had no issues with damp moss on top
@@djhiggins4431 Yes, I think Pod would work too with some kind of plastic "cup" around it. I know they sell them but i'm on a budget so I'm used to making it myself. Let me know how it works out. I'll be doing an update soon. :)
Thanks for sharing these great tips. Beautiful Anthuriums.
Thank you. :)
Love these DIY “pot extenders”!
I have a regular flowering anthurium, got it as an offshoot from my grandma last spring. It’s currently sitting bare-rooted in a glass of water, waiting to be potted up in a LECA-type medium. I’ve submerged the lowest aerial roots in the water and I’m planning on burying it deeper in the pot because it had gotten wobbly while it was still in soil and I had to stake it
I love anthuriums so much. Good luck with leca :)
Fantastic idea. Thanks for sharing. I need to review this video one more time so I can try the same.👌
You'll have to let me know when you try it. :)
Great, awesome plants! 🌱💚👍
Thank you.
Thanks it’s very good idea
Thanks. I plant like it so far. :)
New sub here! It's early, so I will be checking out the rest of this video tonight. 😊
Thank you! :) I'm getting better each video I do. LOL!
@mixonplantsncrafts you seem very natural to me! I am only a year in, but it's hard at first. I don't have the nerve to be in front of the camera. Lol. It's been fun. Great plant community on RUclips.
@@planttherapy1860 I'm Checking out your channel too. Thank you for the kind words. :)
Thanks! I'm Mona. 😊 I really want to try anthurium soon.
@@planttherapy1860 HI Mona, I'm Rachael. anthuriums are so beautiful. I love them.
New subscriber here I have been enjoying your videos ! I am currently going through a battle with spider mites on some of my plants too.
Thank you so much for subscribing. :) I'm dealing with spider mites too. I feel like I have to spray all my plants.
Just found your channel and subscribed!
You’re so beautiful!!
And thanks for these great tips. I only have 3 anthuriums which are new for me as of last July. My anthurium forgetii hates me right now. 😩
awww, Thank you. I've subscribed to yours now too. Thanks so much for watching. :)
I like this idea and my try it on my Anthurium red chrystallinum. Thanks!
Let me know if you try it. I've give an update in 30 days.
@@mixonplantsncrafts mine needs something. The last leaf isn’t maturing so maybe it requires more root growth. I also moved it down to an area with less dry heat on it.
Hey again! I just tried this on my plant and posted a short video on my channel. Check it out please and give me some tips if you think I need to change something. Thank you!
Do you wet the moss? It seems like you are applying it dry. Beautiful plants, new subscriber💚🌸
Hi there, thanks so much for being here. The moss was moist but not wet. I did spray it a little once that extension was built. I have an updated video on the extension as well. Some there a lot of changes and some not so much.
Suggest another method, place 4 poles (better long one) surrounding the plant stem, then wrap around the poles with food wrapper (2CM type). You can wrap until the level of top part of chunk. The benefit of using this method is able to cover those area which still have petiole easily, and also can extend higher in future when the plant grow taller (so is better to use longer pole in first place).
Ok, That's a great idea. I can see roots in my pot extender now and I love that. I'll try your method and tag you in it on my next pot refresh.
Thanks for your nice words and appreciate your this informative video. This video is helpful especially when our plant getting bigger in size. Subscribed your channel.
@@bombkuan I think I like your idea as well, thanks for sharing. :)
I just wrap my anthiriums with damp moss at the top and leave them exposed. I plant in lechuza however so it stays minimally damp
I used to do that and it worked well but didn't plant in PON. Now, I have 2 in PON so I'll try that.
@mixonplantsncrafts actually after re-watching this and now that it's getting warmer out...I'm starting to think the best solution is to plastic wrap moss or what ever substrate you want around the anthurium..essentially what you're doing here. With pon I've had no issues with damp moss on top
@@djhiggins4431 Yes, I think Pod would work too with some kind of plastic "cup" around it. I know they sell them but i'm on a budget so I'm used to making it myself. Let me know how it works out. I'll be doing an update soon. :)
Oohh I’d be afraid of stem rot.
I am afraid of that as well With each water I do lift the moss and check. :) I'm thinking I might add one to an actual moss pole.
Why did you add moss at the top?
I added moss as top to increase humidity around the stem, promote root growth and then I get bigger leaves. It's worked well for me so far.
@@mixonplantsncrafts Thank you so much for that!
@@mixonplantsncrafts I used a water bottle. Thanks for this vid.