I’ve been seeing so many people talking about and using the GT Foliage Focus lately!! The shop that I ordered my first albo from sells it but I didn’t actually place an order for it until last week, and I can’t wait to try it! I recently started switching some plants to leca and I’ll be making my own pon as well, and the Foliage Focus seems to be the top recommendation for semi-hydro too so it’s perfect ❤ I hope it works well for you!
Thank you!! I hope it does well for you too and that you like it! I have a good feeling with it and I keep hearing so many people saying great things! It will be a nice change from the slow release too ☺️
Hi, great journey with the plant from purchase through hardship and saving it. The result is wonderful. Thank you for this video, it lifted my spirits. Currently my ThaiConstelation is in resuscitation, I cut off the rotten roots and root in Lechuza Pon, under lights. Thank you for adding optimism. Happy greenest in 2034!🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely fabulous lady. You wanna tear up a bit. You go right ahead. Nice work. You did a very good job in this repotting. Please keep us up with this plant for the viewers. Looking forward to seeing it's growth. Your the best. Prayers for rain. Ken
So happy you got her potted up...she's a beauty Melissa! And yay you've decided to go with Foliage Focus...I really hope your plants love it as much as mine do 💪
I found this very interesting… this is my most favourite plant, I’ve got 2 and I have found in my SW window or under grow lights it grows quite well, so I was surprised to hear it classified as ‘slow growing’ anyways I absolutely love the green and texture of the leaf and hearing that it could fenustrate as it continues up is quite exciting! 🌱
Great repot! She’s been used to growing roots in water for 2 months, so she’ll appreciate a good soaking until she gets used to new medium. Thanks for sharing Melissa!
Beautiful plant! I am so glad you were able to save her. Those roots are amazing. If you have a Lowes near you, they had a lot of large plants when I was last there, I think a white ceramic pot would be beautiful as you mentioned. The heavy ceramic pot will help to keep it from tipping over as it grows too. Thanks for the great video! 🥰
Very beautiful plant that I’m sure will flourish under your skilled and perceptive care. I enjoyed this video a lot. I very much respect your overall approach to plant work utilizing observation, planning, aesthetics, experience and knowledge among other attributes. Like an architect designing a beautiful building. Your videos keep improving just like your plants. Plantologist Extraordinaire in every way.
Ohhh Melissa 🥹 I think we can all say that we got emotional in that video that you had to cut her to save her. Now she is ready to grow up and be a diva again. I am happy for you! 🎉🎉🎉
Hi Melissa, she’s gorgeous! I’m going to look for an update on your channel 🤞🏼 I’ve always seen in video when reporting by that the stems and nodes where the lower branch is coming out from should always remain above the soil level, but in your case the majority of the root ball is kinda in the middle of all the branches, did it cause any problems after repotting as it’s been a few months now? Thanks so much !! @plantsbymelissa x
I use a stake or pole and never wet it haha! Just use it as support. I also found gorgeous clear plastic pots off Etsy and they are so sturdy and gorgeous! Love seeing the roots go crazy!
Thank you!! I can link it here. I got it a couple years ago and not sure how active the girl is anymore. She hasn't posted on insta in awhile but her site still shows some available! www.theplantdrip.co/products/imperfect-the-potting-mat
I am so happy for your happiness 😄... the roots are so wonderful, I think there is magic in your tap water 😅... my tap water has 500 ppm. Is this OK from your experience?
Those roots! ❤ You gave me a great suggestion recently of putting my Thai Con that I have propagating in water right now in the window. The roots are growing so much faster with all that added light. Also, interesting you should say that the Monteras don’t need a moss pole. I’ve been going back-and-forth all week about whether I want to repot my Monsteras with moss poles. I think you just saved me a couple hours of work and clean up 😂
aww happy it's growing roots more quickly now! They love the light!! I think a pole is great to help support the plant but a stake will work just fine too! I think whatever is easier for you! 🥰
Wow.. thats lovely.. i love watching your videos and also started my youtube by being inspired by you… love the way you share your emotions for plants.. love it ❤❤❤❤
aww thank you 🥹 Congratulations on starting a channel!! That's AMAZING! It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there so great job!! You'll only get better as you go 🤗
I just moved my baby thai con to water yesterday (to recover from root rot) and am so happy to see the amazing roots on yours! P.S. I love your sweater - that color looks good on you!
Thank you! It grew so many roots!! Sorry about your Thai 😭 The green set is from Target!! It's on sale in store right now lol I went and bought it in black yesterday :)
I used liquid dirt for 4 month and my plants was the same i didnt see no improvement nothing then i use general hydrophonic and my plants start thriving and getting huge now because i have most Anthu😮rium i want to try something new so i did tps base a and b and selica with calmag and my plants are crazy growing new leaves 💚💚💚💚
I used it for a good year and my plants did okay but never grew like that have until last summer after I switched to osmocote. The growth difference was crazy. Looking back at footage and photos!
Hey Melissa, glad your Aurea is looking so good! I agree that a white planter would be an awesome pairing. What are your thoughts on coco coir vs peat? I'm not sure why, but I was thinking you weren't a fan of coco coir. Maybe that was tied more to the original coco mix for a plant straight from a big box store.
Thank you so much! I think I didn't care for the coco husk ( this was when I was using sols because I had a hunch it was staying too moist) I started picking some out when I used it but turns out it's all the calcined clay that turned it to complete mush and root rot. Ocean forest has peat moss which I don't care for now so I think switching to the coir is a good alternative as long as I aerate the mix up well!
For a stake, in legend of monstera’s video when he visited socaltropics she used decorative wooden stakes she got from Michael’s and i loved the look and now I use them for most of my monsteras.
Beautiful plant. I have a question I chopped and water rooted a aurea it was juvenile but the leaves got droopy. They’ve perked up a little but they’re still mostly droopy. Did you experience that?
It's a little older but I think she is still selling them. I haven't seen her active on her insta in a long time. www.theplantdrip.co/products/imperfect-the-potting-mat
I know I´m a bit late to the video, but aren´t you afraid that the petioles buried under the substrate will root pretty fast? Will that not happen with such a chunky mix or ?
Did you add anything to the water of the monstera to grow those roots?? I was wondering if the sun should see the roots or not, but looks like yours do see a lot of direct sunlight, i have more indirect light and grow lights in my apartment's but never see roots like THAT.
Lots of light I think is the trick!! when I purchased my variegated monsteras the seller I bought from was pretty adamant about the amount of light they should receive. This was back in 2021 so I knew light was important but not like how I know now :)
Thank you! I am glad it was helpful! While they are rooting I don't use anything but you'll definitely want to if you plan on keeping them in there long term or more than 7-8 weeks :)
They are big holes and the soil mix is super chunky! Plus my plant room temps reach up to 80 deg F and the monstera gets direct sun during the afternoons so lots of light to use up more water quickly :)
I used it based off another plant tuber I watched in my early days of collecting and my plants didn't seem to grow too much. I probably used it over a year and I didn't like mixing it up all the time either. I switched to osmocote next last spring and my plants exploded in growth! It's crazy to look back 🥹
I live in Savannah, GA. We are in too cold of a growing zone to keep them out all year so I'll bring them all back in when the weather gets more cold :)
I DON'T HAVE A M💚NSTERA AUREA...BUT I DID GET A M💚NSTERA THAI And S💚ME Other Higher Priced AR💚IDS...SO I'LL BE Ordering THE GT!!! Thanks For The Links!!!
I got a little emotional again haha 🫶 Thanks for watching and I can't wait to watch her continue to grow!
She's so beautiful 😍❤️!!!
She is beautiful. Can’t wait to see her new pot. Take us pot shopping!
hehe... I filmed a little outing the other day!
Beautiful plant 🪴🥰 it’s hard to not get emotional sometimes with certain plants ☺️
Thanks :) I try not to get so attached but it's hard sometimes, yes!!
She’s looking so shining and Luna is the cutest 🫶🏻
All those roots are beautiful. I wish all my plants 🌿💕🌵🌱 roots look like that😊
They are so chonky!! lol I loved looking at them every day ☺️
I’ve been seeing so many people talking about and using the GT Foliage Focus lately!!
The shop that I ordered my first albo from sells it but I didn’t actually place an order for it until last week, and I can’t wait to try it! I recently started switching some plants to leca and I’ll be making my own pon as well, and the Foliage Focus seems to be the top recommendation for semi-hydro too so it’s perfect ❤ I hope it works well for you!
Thank you!! I hope it does well for you too and that you like it! I have a good feeling with it and I keep hearing so many people saying great things! It will be a nice change from the slow release too ☺️
I can't believe how healthy those roots are. I'm so glad you were able to rescue her from rot.
Hi, great journey with the plant from purchase through hardship and saving it. The result is wonderful. Thank you for this video, it lifted my spirits. Currently my ThaiConstelation is in resuscitation, I cut off the rotten roots and root in Lechuza Pon, under lights.
Thank you for adding optimism. Happy greenest in 2034!🎉🎉🎉
Oh and that green top looks amazing on you! Definitely your colour 👌🏼
Absolutely fabulous lady. You wanna tear up a bit. You go right ahead. Nice work. You did a very good job in this repotting. Please keep us up with this plant for the viewers. Looking forward to seeing it's growth. Your the best. Prayers for rain. Ken
Wowww, I can't believe that is the one that rotted. She do not look like what she went through and thanks to you. Keep inspiring us plant lovers!!!
It's hard to believe with roots like that she was suffering from root rot. What an amazing job you did rescuing her😊🌷😊
Thank you so much!! So a crazy comparison to see what they used to look like 😭
You did such a great job!!! 🥲 happy tears!!! 💚🪴🌵
So happy you got her potted up...she's a beauty Melissa! And yay you've decided to go with Foliage Focus...I really hope your plants love it as much as mine do 💪
Yay, so happy your aurea is back!
thank you! me too 🥹
Wow, so majestic now! 💗‼️
💚🌱🌵☘️💚
She's gorgeous!!!
For me Foliage Focus has been made a huge difference. Can’t wait to see the pot you will move this beauty to💚💚💚
So good to hear! I bought one but it's too big so I am going to return it lol. I need to look again!
She’s a real stunner!!!!💚
I found this very interesting… this is my most favourite plant, I’ve got 2 and I have found in my SW window or under grow lights it grows quite well, so I was surprised to hear it classified as ‘slow growing’ anyways I absolutely love the green and texture of the leaf and hearing that it could fenustrate as it continues up is quite exciting! 🌱
Great repot! She’s been used to growing roots in water for 2 months, so she’ll appreciate a good soaking until she gets used to new medium. Thanks for sharing Melissa!
Thank you, Carol! 🥰
Your aurea looks brand new so healthy well done :)
Thank you!! It's done well these past couple months!! 🥹
@plantsbymelissa You have put everything into your plants so you should be very proud, such a quick turnaround for her as well xx
Omgoodness you weren’t even kidding about those roots! 🫶🏼🥹🪴 Such a beautiful turnout to your Monstera! I’m so happy for you! ☺️
Right?! 😭 I was sad about chopping it but now it's so much happier!
Beautiful plant! I am so glad you were able to save her. Those roots are amazing. If you have a Lowes near you, they had a lot of large plants when I was last there, I think a white ceramic pot would be beautiful as you mentioned. The heavy ceramic pot will help to keep it from tipping over as it grows too. Thanks for the great video! 🥰
I’m sorry I have to comment again, seeing you so genuine happy really gets me girlfriend! I’m thrilled for you right now smiling ear to ear !!!
Thank you Brooklin 🥺🫶
So pretty!
Thank you! 😊
Very beautiful plant that I’m sure will flourish under your skilled and perceptive care. I enjoyed this video a lot. I very much respect your overall approach to plant work utilizing observation, planning, aesthetics, experience and knowledge among other attributes. Like an architect designing a beautiful building. Your videos keep improving just like your plants. Plantologist Extraordinaire in every way.
yay so happy for you 💗 😊
Thank you!! ☺️
I’ve had props rooting longer Than two months and the roots look nothing like that 😮😅. Great repot and that shade of green is definitely your color ☺️
Love your videos as always. Also, loved seeing that Fern showed you on her video blog 😍
Absolutely stunning monstera! Congratulations
thanks for another amazing video melissa! your videos are so relaxing and i learn so much. thank you!
You are so welcome!
I'm doing some plant chores myself so fun doing this with you 💞🤟🌈
Thank you for hanging out with me!! 🫶
Congratulations 👏👏👏 really happy for you 😊 She looks great and beautiful 🪴🌿 Thank you for sharing with us🤗
Thank you so much!! ☺️
I am so happy for you Melissa💚💚she will flourish better than expected💚💚
Thank you Nikki!! I'm so excited to watch her grow more now 🥺
It’s so beautiful!!! And I love your whole window of variegated Monsteras 🤩
Thank you!! haha there's a lot of props up there from chopping the all :)
She is beautiful!!
Thank you, Amy!! ☺️
Ohhh Melissa 🥹 I think we can all say that we got emotional in that video that you had to cut her to save her. Now she is ready to grow up and be a diva again. I am happy for you! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!!! 🥹
She looks so great! Picture perfect growth, I’m glad she made it through the rough patch! ✨
Thank you so much!! I'm so happy to see her growing again ☺️
It’s so beautiful!
That is gorgeous! ❤ I love the mat that you did the soil on too!😊
Hi Melissa, she’s gorgeous! I’m going to look for an update on your channel 🤞🏼
I’ve always seen in video when reporting by that the stems and nodes where the lower branch is coming out from should always remain above the soil level, but in your case the majority of the root ball is kinda in the middle of all the branches, did it cause any problems after repotting as it’s been a few months now? Thanks so much !! @plantsbymelissa x
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ all the feels
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Aw Melissa between the mix , the Myco (root crack)hehe , and GT she’s going to explode 🤯 and get huge! GT is amazing!!
I use a stake or pole and never wet it haha! Just use it as support. I also found gorgeous clear plastic pots off Etsy and they are so sturdy and gorgeous! Love seeing the roots go crazy!
haha root crack I love that! I think I'm really going to like the GT! I'm excited to see how she responds! ☺️
I love your potting mat!
Thank you!! I can link it here. I got it a couple years ago and not sure how active the girl is anymore. She hasn't posted on insta in awhile but her site still shows some available! www.theplantdrip.co/products/imperfect-the-potting-mat
That’s amazing. Mine keeps rotting too. How long did it take to root like that and did you put anything in the water pls ?
I am so happy for your happiness 😄... the roots are so wonderful, I think there is magic in your tap water 😅... my tap water has 500 ppm. Is this OK from your experience?
Thank you! I have't actually tested my tap to see what is actually in it and the amounts but I only know the PH with the kit I bought :)
Wow girl you really did such a a amazing job I’m so so proud of you!!
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Those roots! ❤ You gave me a great suggestion recently of putting my Thai Con that I have propagating in water right now in the window. The roots are growing so much faster with all that added light. Also, interesting you should say that the Monteras don’t need a moss pole. I’ve been going back-and-forth all week about whether I want to repot my Monsteras with moss poles. I think you just saved me a couple hours of work and clean up 😂
aww happy it's growing roots more quickly now! They love the light!! I think a pole is great to help support the plant but a stake will work just fine too! I think whatever is easier for you! 🥰
Wow.. thats lovely.. i love watching your videos and also started my youtube by being inspired by you… love the way you share your emotions for plants.. love it ❤❤❤❤
aww thank you 🥹 Congratulations on starting a channel!! That's AMAZING! It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there so great job!! You'll only get better as you go 🤗
PS: just gave you a sub! 🫶
@@plantsbymelissa awww… thats so nice of you 💚💚💚😊😊💚💚💚
@@plantsbymelissa you really sweet.. thank you… that did gave me more inspiration 💚😊💚
I just moved my baby thai con to water yesterday (to recover from root rot) and am so happy to see the amazing roots on yours! P.S. I love your sweater - that color looks good on you!
Thank you! It grew so many roots!! Sorry about your Thai 😭 The green set is from Target!! It's on sale in store right now lol I went and bought it in black yesterday :)
I wish my Aurea looked like this , mine has several brown patches. Im at a lost at what to do next .
That's gorgeous!
Thank you so much!! 🥰
omg she is gorgeous! i love monsteras so much. what made you decide to switch your soil mix?
Thank you! I am not too much of a fan of peat moss based soils anymore and prefer to mix up all my own ingredients now :)
I used liquid dirt for 4 month and my plants was the same i didnt see no improvement nothing then i use general hydrophonic and my plants start thriving and getting huge now because i have most Anthu😮rium i want to try something new so i did tps base a and b and selica with calmag and my plants are crazy growing new leaves 💚💚💚💚
I used it for a good year and my plants did okay but never grew like that have until last summer after I switched to osmocote. The growth difference was crazy. Looking back at footage and photos!
Hey Melissa, glad your Aurea is looking so good! I agree that a white planter would be an awesome pairing.
What are your thoughts on coco coir vs peat? I'm not sure why, but I was thinking you weren't a fan of coco coir. Maybe that was tied more to the original coco mix for a plant straight from a big box store.
Thank you so much! I think I didn't care for the coco husk ( this was when I was using sols because I had a hunch it was staying too moist) I started picking some out when I used it but turns out it's all the calcined clay that turned it to complete mush and root rot. Ocean forest has peat moss which I don't care for now so I think switching to the coir is a good alternative as long as I aerate the mix up well!
For a stake, in legend of monstera’s video when he visited socaltropics she used decorative wooden stakes she got from Michael’s and i loved the look and now I use them for most of my monsteras.
hmm I never thought to check Michael's, I might have to take a trip there!
Beautiful plant. I have a question I chopped and water rooted a aurea it was juvenile but the leaves got droopy. They’ve perked up a little but they’re still mostly droopy. Did you experience that?
May we please have a link to your beautiful potting mat? 😍
It's a little older but I think she is still selling them. I haven't seen her active on her insta in a long time. www.theplantdrip.co/products/imperfect-the-potting-mat
I know I´m a bit late to the video, but aren´t you afraid that the petioles buried under the substrate will root pretty fast? Will that not happen with such a chunky mix or ?
Did you add anything to the water of the monstera to grow those roots?? I was wondering if the sun should see the roots or not, but looks like yours do see a lot of direct sunlight, i have more indirect light and grow lights in my apartment's but never see roots like THAT.
Lots of light I think is the trick!! when I purchased my variegated monsteras the seller I bought from was pretty adamant about the amount of light they should receive. This was back in 2021 so I knew light was important but not like how I know now :)
Thank you very much Melissa! I learned a lot from you. I need to know how to water propagate on water, do you fertilizer on water rooting? Thanks
Thank you! I am glad it was helpful! While they are rooting I don't use anything but you'll definitely want to if you plan on keeping them in there long term or more than 7-8 weeks :)
Are the drainage holes in the pot enough? I would be a little scared of root rot. Goot luck with the new start with your aurea!
They are big holes and the soil mix is super chunky! Plus my plant room temps reach up to 80 deg F and the monstera gets direct sun during the afternoons so lots of light to use up more water quickly :)
@@plantsbymelissa Sounds good! She looks fantastic!
Did you put anything in the water or was it just tap water?
So nice 😊
Hi Melissa! What don't you like about Liqui-Dirt fertilizer? It's what I currently started using so I'm just curious??? Please and thank you
I used it based off another plant tuber I watched in my early days of collecting and my plants didn't seem to grow too much. I probably used it over a year and I didn't like mixing it up all the time either. I switched to osmocote next last spring and my plants exploded in growth! It's crazy to look back 🥹
A video on how to propagate Luna please. She’s the sweetest and I need 🐈⬛ friend. lol.
I had no idea that you can pot up the vine like that. 🤯
Also, do your cats bother your plants?
Sometimes Chai will nibble (the boy) but I keep them out of my plant room now unless I am in here. The other 2 don't care so I feel very lucky!
What climate are you in if you have houseplants outside all year? What state?
I live in Savannah, GA. We are in too cold of a growing zone to keep them out all year so I'll bring them all back in when the weather gets more cold :)
Did this aurea come from that order that had tons of pests?
Nope, this is my original special one that I purchased during the pandemic :)
How do you root monstera that much?
With good light! They root better and I keep the water clean. I sit them in my south window so lots of direct sun when it's out.
Thank you very much! Where are you located at? I am from California. Thanks
I am having a problem growing my monstera albo
I DON'T HAVE A M💚NSTERA AUREA...BUT I DID GET A M💚NSTERA THAI And S💚ME Other Higher Priced AR💚IDS...SO I'LL BE Ordering THE GT!!! Thanks For The Links!!!
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i don’t understand the thing about the percentages 😔
Absolutely love this, I'm so excited for you ✨️👏🏾
And hey girl, you kind of resemble Dakota Johnson!
Hi beautiful Luna 💋
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It came back even PRETTIER
Right!! The variegation is coming back again! 🥹