Your Thai Constellation is pure goals, what a beauty. Regarding worrying about low temperatures with tropical plants I worried like hell last year and bought loads of heat mats to get them through the winter. This year because of the costs of gas and electricity I have not been using the heat mats but can I just say all my tropicals have survived temperatures of 13 degrees Centigrade/ 10 degrees Fahrenheit with no problems at all. Plants are just so much more resilient than we realise. All my props are in plastic storage boxes and still growing in these lower temperatures. I think because I live in the UK and purchased everything young and from the UK only they have adapted better. It has given me a totally different perspective and have realised I don't need to baby them as much. Even my Alocasias are giving me new leaves. The only thing I have done is group plants together and give them more light with growlights. Also because we are having to be selective with putting the heating on the temperatures have been fluctuating between 13 and 22 degrees Centigrade and even the wild fluctuations haven't affected them.
I'm convinced your apt is the phantom zone because you said it's only like 900 sq ft but it can fit like 10+ Thai Constellations + all your other plants?? What is this magic lol I love these seeing these progress videos though, we get to learn from your trial and error!
I got a "b grade" one for 40€ and she's literally perfect and full and HUGE Dunno what's supposed to be b grade about her, honestly. It must be that she grew away from her pot, but... they all do that? T: Can't wait to take cuttings and ruin the market by just giving them away
I’m a new follower I’ve only seen a few of your videos but I absolutely love you. I truly appreciate how thorough you are and how you explain everything. I can’t wait to watch more of your content thank you for all of the knowledge you share 🙌🏽
You have truly succeeded at mastering this plant. Those are the biggest ones I have seen. I just bought 4 babies at $45. each and can't wait to see what they do. Also found one from Costa Farms at my local Walmart for $30.
You're a joy to watch, and you are so funny lol. The whole time I watched this video I was smiling and giggling. YourThai's are the most beautiful I've ever seen since getting my two baby's thai's. Please keep making these kinds of videos. They are the best, and you are NEVER boring!! I only hope I can have my baby thai's get as beautiful as yours are someday! Hope your 2023 is fantastic!
@@kevin. The look on your face when the leca drops! Hilarious! And just that alone is worth watching. I can't help but chuckle every time it happens! I never find you boring. I could watch any of your planty or cooking videos and be perfectly happy.
Love your Thai constellation!! So so pretty!! I got myself one just like what you started with. Can you do a video on how you started it in leca and the whole process with supplies step by step? Would be so helpful and many would benefit from it. I would love to grow mine as big as yours.
This video was published on my birthday 🎉🪴lol which makes me even more grateful for it! Your content is superb with great info on the plant life and Thai Con Monstera🙏 🙌🌿
Love your videos and swear by your nutrient solution for my Thai Con. It’s growing massively and I was wondering what items you use for large monsteras in LECA? It looks like you have them in either 3 or 5 gallon buckets. I’ve been having a hard time finding large enough net pots for the buckets. I was also wondering your system for adding support to large monsteras etc. Thanks!
Your video made me feel a lot better because I’ve had my Thai Constellation for about eight months and recently she started yellowing. Like you, I also had her in a terracotta pot with very chunky soil that I was only watering every couple weeks because I waited for it to be bone-dry. I was also terrified of root rot. But now no one can explain why the leaves are getting pale green, bordering on yellow, when everything else (light, humidity, etc.) is the same as it’s always been. I recently repotted her in a clear plastic pot with air vents in the sides so that I could see the roots and also so they could breathe. She’s still in a very chunky mix (I followed Sydney Plant Guy’s recipe) and even though I see some slight condensation inside the pot, I think she needs to be watered. I’m hoping I can get over the fear of overwatering and make her happier. She’s only put out one leaf since I got her and I’m assuming it’s because she’s not had enough water and nutrients to make more. 😢
Sounds like low nutrient stress (especially if it is the oldest leaves going yellow at the edges, plants will pull nutrients from their oldest leaves to support ne growth if they aren't getting enough) and not enough water but hard to say without seeing the plant, I know this is an old comment now and hopefully the issue has resolved at this point but if you are still having issues then definitely do some reading/watching on signs of low nutrients. Also worth noting that root rot is actually caused by lack of oxygen rather than water (if we want to get really technical it is actually how this effects the balance of microbes in your soil mix which is why straight water doesn't cause root rot for propagations) that's why we use such chunky well draining mixes for aroids but they still love a LOT of water you can really drown them as long as you have enough drainage for air pockets to return quickly and they love it. Don't get discouraged it sounds like you are on the right track and you can always propagate the top if root rot does happen- one of my early monstera went south ages ago but I still have all the biggest leaves alive and well nearly half a year later- they are dormant because I don't have the space anymore to grow them out and still have them in water but it is a super easy low stress way to buy yourself more time with plants you can't figure out and don't want to loose. "Gardening in Canada" (soil scientist youtuber) has a fantastic and very comprehensive video about root rot that dispels a lot of the myths and bad info that is rampant in the overall plant community- really helped me get over my fears of overwatering. I mean I did kill a couple propagations shortly after watching it the first time but rewatched it and realized that was on me for messing up my mix and not having enough drainage, failure is a natural part of learning! Hope that helps!
I’ve been a bit frightened of root rot too so I have been doing bottom watering. I’m also using a cheap soldering iron to make holes in the sides of their nursery pots. All good 👍
Bottom water it and see how it does. I understand the stress of this plant. I almost cried when my first one rotted because I moved my plant from PON to cocopeat after the roots went nuts!
monstera thai con and monstera albo are my absolute favorite!! i was wondering about the leafes curling in.. do you think its because of lower humidity? mine does that but when the thai first came in the leafes were pretty straight but i assume it was because it was grown in a greenhouse?
They say the Thai constellation is a very slow grower….I think this disproves that lol. Wow so gorgeous!!!! Mine is a baby, put it in pon and the roots just exploded! So I’m hoping I can do what you’ve done here…amazing!
Thanks for sharing, shes gorgeous! I just picked up a decent sized plant with 4 leaves the other day for $40 and Im sooo stoked on it. Cant wait to watch her grow
Wow!!! I’m super impressed with everything you have accomplished! Can’t wait for your complete guide I just got a really small plant with 2 leaves and was wondering how often you would water something like that? I’m thinking of planting it in a chunky mix in summer 2023
Amazing, amazing job with ALL of them! Believe it or not, but I’ve find my Thai cons to be the easiest of my monstera genre. Even more than the regular monstera. I just love Thai cons, and yours are just blowing me away, good job!
Watching this very informative video near my Thai constellation monstera so she could get her goals set in place 😁. Your Thai constellation is definetely a beauty 😍
Amazing....You honestly need a Monstera Thai Constellation's very own plant room. You can call it "The Constellation Room" :) and decorate it with glow in the dark stars everywhere....
@@kevin. surely with the amounts of cutting you grew with all that MTC one would surprised you with a mutation kind of Thai Constellation. You know what I meant!!
I am so impressed with your plants! Stunning! I love all your videos even the baking for the holiday ones. The last one your apple pie…mmm!! I wish we had “smell-a-vision” Thank you for all the time and effort you do in making these videos…for our enjoyment. Merry Christmas to you and yours 🎄🎅
Hello, I love the video and got my first Thai Constellations this week. I know the little paper pack hanging on your plants are "healthy bugs", can you share the brand and where to get them?
I want you to know that watching your videos has been a game-changer for me. You have saved me so much heartache 💔 and I wish that I would have found you sooner!
I know it’s been almost a year from this video and I’m just now watching because I’m new to your channel but, this has given me so much hope for mine. I just bought my first at Walmart. Retail price $49 but I got mine for $10 🤭🤭 it was on sale big time. I regret for not buying the other one but, I didn’t know how to grow it because I’ve heard these are one of those special plant that needs a lot of care. It’s been a month and I haven’t changed the soil at all because I’m scared lol but it has 3 new babies coming out. I’ll wait for those to fully grow that way I can do the repot process. Wish me luck 😂 I love your plants. I hope you have much more success with all and all to come. Thanks for sharing your tips and videos.
Where do you find those large clear containers? How often do you water your Thai in aroid mix? Mine rot like crazy as soon as they go into a aroid mix.
I enjoyed watching this video and the steps you took in learning hydroponics. I’m still learning this method and just not much luck. Is it possible I put too much water in the basin? I get roots that grow and then rot it seems. I get a plant that just sits there and does nothing. I always learn something from you.
Oh that's so interesting Tina 🤔 I tend to link everything to light so maybe it needs more? I tend to put less water in the reservoir as the plants roots grow longer but a lot are still touching the water
First of all I want to say that I love the video and your thai con! But i have a question. It's in leca so I asume it has a little resevoir with water and the nutrients. How do you change the nutrient solution and or flush the leca when the plant is that big? Or do you just top it off and don't change it anymore? Also when do you repot it? It's okay to have some roots in the resevoir but how much is too much?
Excellent video! I've never been inspired to get a thai con as much as in this video! And I love how you are encouraging people to be adventurous and try new things! Love you Kevin 💚
My thai constellation i purchase 2019 same size with your thai😢 but mine still look very bad and you already have so.many.cuttings, can u tell mebwhat soil.mix om going to use in the phils.
What a beautiful plant and you are in Canada! Just stumbled on your video but will be watching other’s now! Where did you buy those large and deep clear pots? All the places I find have crazy shipping to Canada. 😢 Did you ever write that guide?!!! Thanks for the laugh! 😂
I love you so much! You are just such a joy to watch! I was laughing out loud when you were showing the videos of you trying to pick her up to show us! You are a riot!! love it! Also, that's what I love about your videos! I love to experiment & propagate my plants! Watching you always gave me courage to just try!
Me: Growing all my plants Me: Watches Kevin's videos Also Me: Gets the urge to chop them all up 😂 Nah in all seriousness, this video makes me excited for this growing Season with my Thai ❤
What a size up! And it's crazy to think that it can get even bigger O_O I really want my Thai Con to get this big but at the same time, always thinking about what if it does and how will it fit XD
Kevin, when you do the Thai constellation video can you please link wherever you bought the pot for the largest thai constellation is sold? I have a monstera large form that currently lives upstairs in my bedroom. The pot is too small and the leaves are too big so I'm going to be chopping it and propping it. This will be my first time trying leca but the aerial roots have grown into the acarpet so I don't get the feeling it's going to be a rough transition
Hi Kev, great video, enjoyed your Thai constellation in varies stages of her life with you! They grow very well for you. I used to have one 2hich I bought in 2o18 as a seedling, and grew well but had two times root rot and I had to save it. The third or last time unfortunately she got stem rot and rapidly in few days died! I wish I could buy one of yours but I'm in Europe so no chance. Looking forward to the complete care tip video and thanks for sharing 👍.
Beautiful 😍 I have a new baby Thai, do you recommend transferring to leca? I’m afraid she will die, I see a couple of brown spots on the leaves and it’s scaring me😮
I just bought one online last week for 145 plus shipping ($204CAD total) and it shipped today, I cannot wait until it gets here 🥰🥰🥰 they had ones on House of Monstera that ranged from like 125 to 200 for the plants, I chose a beautiful one In the middle of the cost range 😅
Thank you for your monstera thai journey. This was huuuuge hehe. I idea for you, a propagation technique. Try to notching your monstera. Perhaps it works? :-) I am exciting to see our care video. Happy planting plantboy!
I just got a baby thai constellation, 2 inch pot. I really want to switch her to leca as I have most of my plants in leca but I'm so scared to do it too early/too late. Does anyone have any tips?
Your Thai Constellation is pure goals, what a beauty. Regarding worrying about low temperatures with tropical plants I worried like hell last year and bought loads of heat mats to get them through the winter. This year because of the costs of gas and electricity I have not been using the heat mats but can I just say all my tropicals have survived temperatures of 13 degrees Centigrade/ 10 degrees Fahrenheit with no problems at all. Plants are just so much more resilient than we realise. All my props are in plastic storage boxes and still growing in these lower temperatures. I think because I live in the UK and purchased everything young and from the UK only they have adapted better. It has given me a totally different perspective and have realised I don't need to baby them as much. Even my Alocasias are giving me new leaves. The only thing I have done is group plants together and give them more light with growlights. Also because we are having to be selective with putting the heating on the temperatures have been fluctuating between 13 and 22 degrees Centigrade and even the wild fluctuations haven't affected them.
Omg I love hearing this because I totally agree with you! Plants are so resilient 💚 thanks for sharing ☺️
Your plants did not survive 10 degrees Fahrenheit😂😂
@loganmazzetti5140 Well spotted 👀 Should have read 55 degrees 🙄
@@Carey.S75 😂😂
What is aerial mix ? I am in love with your tao so massive and so beautiful
What are your tips in caring ,like fertilizer , soil thanks
Just got a Tai a couple weeks back and it immediately gave me a leaf. Just a wee one now but she'll be huge some day!!
I'm convinced your apt is the phantom zone because you said it's only like 900 sq ft but it can fit like 10+ Thai Constellations + all your other plants?? What is this magic lol I love these seeing these progress videos though, we get to learn from your trial and error!
There’s a Thai Con in a specialty garden shop near me. It was $166! I am actually THINKING ABOUT IT! So what? I eat ramen for a week!
Nice, just bought mine today for € 209,- mature and leaves as big as his.
i just found a 3.5 leaf on etsy for $30
I just got one from logees for $75. Nowhere near as big as his but its got about 6 really beautiful leaves and I’m so happy I finally have one! 😂
Whaaaaat? Oh heck no. Walmart has them online for $50 right now
@@Lsirianni$39.99 today. Just bought one.
I’m so excited I bought a Thai constellation for $50! Can’t wait to raise this baby to be a monster
I just got two yesterday for $39 and I still can’t believe it. Lol
Omg! I got one from my local Publix for $59! It’s nice and full. Came with 11 beautiful leaves. Now I have 13!
I got a "b grade" one for 40€ and she's literally perfect and full and HUGE
Dunno what's supposed to be b grade about her, honestly. It must be that she grew away from her pot, but... they all do that? T:
Can't wait to take cuttings and ruin the market by just giving them away
You did an awesome job with your Thai Constellation! Congrats you’re an expert & should do a care guide on it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Carol 💚🥰
I’m a new follower I’ve only seen a few of your videos but I absolutely love you. I truly appreciate how thorough you are and how you explain everything. I can’t wait to watch more of your content thank you for all of the knowledge you share 🙌🏽
Got my first Thai Con baby today! You've inspired me to try it in leca, which i've never used before 😬
Don't, LECA is difficult, and you have to know what you are doing. Use and aroid and then if you get more, experiment with those.
Make sure to add nutrients to your water when you are watering
The length of this video is just fine. The format is good.
You have truly succeeded at mastering this plant. Those are the biggest ones I have seen. I just bought 4 babies at $45. each and can't wait to see what they do. Also found one from Costa Farms at my local Walmart for $30.
19:53 - are those bugs or just pile of dirt on the leaf under the growligtht? 😢😅
Is there a care video???
Do you have a video showing how you prep the water with the fertilizers? 6:31
You're my new favorite plant person! Your plants are gorgeous 😍
i love that you are posting videos everyday. i look forward to waking up and you have a new video for us.
Aww thanks Pia 🥰🥰🥰
You're a joy to watch, and you are so funny lol. The whole time I watched this video I was smiling and giggling. YourThai's are the most beautiful I've ever seen since getting my two baby's thai's. Please keep making these kinds of videos. They are the best, and you are NEVER boring!! I only hope I can have my baby thai's get as beautiful as yours are someday! Hope your 2023 is fantastic!
Adored this video. And what a journey!
You, boring? Never. You’re hilarious and real and your plants are so lovely. I could never be bored. :)
Oh yay thank you so much!! 💚💚 I always think I'm boring haha 😅
@@kevin. The look on your face when the leca drops! Hilarious! And just that alone is worth watching. I can't help but chuckle every time it happens! I never find you boring. I could watch any of your planty or cooking videos and be perfectly happy.
I love this video! The format was great! Seeing the plant develop was perfect!
Oh yay thanks a lot Marie 🥰💚
I’ve only recently found your videos. I get so many tips and inspiration from you. I love that you’re calm and funny. Keep it up!
Love your Thai constellation!! So so pretty!! I got myself one just like what you started with. Can you do a video on how you started it in leca and the whole process with supplies step by step? Would be so helpful and many would benefit from it. I would love to grow mine as big as yours.
This video was published on my birthday 🎉🪴lol which makes me even more grateful for it!
Your content is superb with great info on the plant life and Thai Con Monstera🙏 🙌🌿
Love your videos and swear by your nutrient solution for my Thai Con. It’s growing massively and I was wondering what items you use for large monsteras in LECA? It looks like you have them in either 3 or 5 gallon buckets. I’ve been having a hard time finding large enough net pots for the buckets. I was also wondering your system for adding support to large monsteras etc. Thanks!
I like this format! I'm also interested to see the progression of the plants you've had as well :)
Thanks love 😘💚
Your video made me feel a lot better because I’ve had my Thai Constellation for about eight months and recently she started yellowing. Like you, I also had her in a terracotta pot with very chunky soil that I was only watering every couple weeks because I waited for it to be bone-dry. I was also terrified of root rot. But now no one can explain why the leaves are getting pale green, bordering on yellow, when everything else (light, humidity, etc.) is the same as it’s always been. I recently repotted her in a clear plastic pot with air vents in the sides so that I could see the roots and also so they could breathe. She’s still in a very chunky mix (I followed Sydney Plant Guy’s recipe) and even though I see some slight condensation inside the pot, I think she needs to be watered. I’m hoping I can get over the fear of overwatering and make her happier. She’s only put out one leaf since I got her and I’m assuming it’s because she’s not had enough water and nutrients to make more. 😢
Sounds like low nutrient stress (especially if it is the oldest leaves going yellow at the edges, plants will pull nutrients from their oldest leaves to support ne growth if they aren't getting enough) and not enough water but hard to say without seeing the plant, I know this is an old comment now and hopefully the issue has resolved at this point but if you are still having issues then definitely do some reading/watching on signs of low nutrients.
Also worth noting that root rot is actually caused by lack of oxygen rather than water (if we want to get really technical it is actually how this effects the balance of microbes in your soil mix which is why straight water doesn't cause root rot for propagations) that's why we use such chunky well draining mixes for aroids but they still love a LOT of water you can really drown them as long as you have enough drainage for air pockets to return quickly and they love it. Don't get discouraged it sounds like you are on the right track and you can always propagate the top if root rot does happen- one of my early monstera went south ages ago but I still have all the biggest leaves alive and well nearly half a year later- they are dormant because I don't have the space anymore to grow them out and still have them in water but it is a super easy low stress way to buy yourself more time with plants you can't figure out and don't want to loose.
"Gardening in Canada" (soil scientist youtuber) has a fantastic and very comprehensive video about root rot that dispels a lot of the myths and bad info that is rampant in the overall plant community- really helped me get over my fears of overwatering. I mean I did kill a couple propagations shortly after watching it the first time but rewatched it and realized that was on me for messing up my mix and not having enough drainage, failure is a natural part of learning!
Hope that helps!
I’ve been a bit frightened of root rot too so I have been doing bottom watering. I’m also using a cheap soldering iron to make holes in the sides of their nursery pots. All good 👍
Bottom water it and see how it does. I understand the stress of this plant. I almost cried when my first one rotted because I moved my plant from PON to cocopeat after the roots went nuts!
Love your videos. Was wondering where you got that xl clear pot with bottom tray.
AMAZING!!! Love this format (& all of your other formats!) 💚💚💚
Aw thanks Robin 😭😭😭
monstera thai con and monstera albo are my absolute favorite!! i was wondering about the leafes curling in.. do you think its because of lower humidity? mine does that but when the thai first came in the leafes were pretty straight but i assume it was because it was grown in a greenhouse?
It might be! I tend to underwater the ones in soil so they just could be dehydrated 😅
They say the Thai constellation is a very slow grower….I think this disproves that lol. Wow so gorgeous!!!! Mine is a baby, put it in pon and the roots just exploded! So I’m hoping I can do what you’ve done here…amazing!
So great to hear Madeline 🤩 and I agree, I don't think it's slow at all especially when they have a healthy root system 😊💚
What is PON?
Thanks for sharing, shes gorgeous! I just picked up a decent sized plant with 4 leaves the other day for $40 and Im sooo stoked on it. Cant wait to watch her grow
Wow!!! I’m super impressed with everything you have accomplished! Can’t wait for your complete guide
I just got a really small plant with 2 leaves and was wondering how often you would water something like that?
I’m thinking of planting it in a chunky mix in summer 2023
Where did you get the clear pots for the propagations?? They look super sturdy!!
They look like orchid pots though watering is messy
Great job! Have you managed to get them to bloom flowers and grow the fruit?
I've been enjoying your videos so much this month 😊
Thanks Janice 🥰💚
I love this style of content!!! Anything you put out ill watch 🥹
Oh thank you Natalie 🥰💚
So very beautiful, love your plants , keep doing these video plz.
Aw thank you! Similar one out tomorrow 🥰💚
Lol Kevin!!! You make me crack up “fungas gnat, can you just not ?!” Hahaha I think you would be fun to drink with
That’s not nice
Dude, I’m obsessed with having my plants on wheels!! 🛞🛞🌴🛞🛞
I always hear the Thai Constellation is hard to propagate. You prove it wrong! Stupendous plant, congratulations!
Really loved this video! Would be fun if you could do more videos like this but with other plants 😃 And no this was NOT boring! You´ll never boring 💚
Aww thanks my fav 😉 haha tomorrow's video is like this. And I agree I want to do more!! 💚
@@kevin. "My fav" I like that 😏😉😅 Oh can't wait! You're doing a great job with vlogmas 💚
@@Dixiwonderlandyoutube thank you much 😭💚
i am excited to watch this because i just got a baby thai con about 3 weeks ago and it bearly gave me another leaf 🎉😊
Amazing, amazing job with ALL of them! Believe it or not, but I’ve find my Thai cons to be the easiest of my monstera genre. Even more than the regular monstera. I just love Thai cons, and yours are just blowing me away, good job!
Hi from Russia. Thank you for share your monstera grow exp. Very helpful. You and your plants is amazing
Watching this very informative video near my Thai constellation monstera so she could get her goals set in place 😁. Your Thai constellation is definetely a beauty 😍
That is absolutely incredible! What is the humidity of that room? 😍
Would you eventually switch to soil?
Gorgeous. Love, Love, Love this plant .
Good video, but they’re all so brown and scorched? Is it from the grow lights?
What soil do you keep you thais’s in ?
Where do you get the clear grow pots???
What do call the pots u use for your monstera with leca and where can we buy thank u
My tide is pushing out leaves, but two small leaves at the bottom seem to be dying off. Is that normal?
Amazing....You honestly need a Monstera Thai Constellation's very own plant room. You can call it "The Constellation Room" :) and decorate it with glow in the dark stars everywhere....
Ommmggg that would be awesome ⭐
@@kevin. surely with the amounts of cutting you grew with all that MTC one would surprised you with a mutation kind of Thai Constellation. You know what I meant!!
Haha I know right?! Gotta love it ☺️
Not boring at all!!! ❤
Thanks Marnie 🥰💚
I am so impressed with your plants! Stunning!
I love all your videos even the baking for the holiday ones. The last one your apple pie…mmm!!
I wish we had “smell-a-vision”
Thank you for all the time and effort you do in making these videos…for our enjoyment.
Merry Christmas to you and yours 🎄🎅
Aw thanks Linda. This means a lot 💚☺️ omg I finished that apple pie myself in 2 days 🤣 Merry Christmas to you as well 🥰
Hello, I love the video and got my first Thai Constellations this week. I know the little paper pack hanging on your plants are "healthy bugs", can you share the brand and where to get them?
I know this is older but do you use the wick system or submerge setup with leca? I have 4 Thais and want so badly to experiment with 1!
I want you to know that watching your videos has been a game-changer for me. You have saved me so much heartache 💔 and I wish that I would have found you sooner!
I know it’s been almost a year from this video and I’m just now watching because I’m new to your channel but, this has given me so much hope for mine. I just bought my first at Walmart. Retail price $49 but I got mine for $10 🤭🤭 it was on sale big time. I regret for not buying the other one but, I didn’t know how to grow it because I’ve heard these are one of those special plant that needs a lot of care. It’s been a month and I haven’t changed the soil at all because I’m scared lol but it has 3 new babies coming out. I’ll wait for those to fully grow that way I can do the repot process. Wish me luck 😂 I love your plants. I hope you have much more success with all and all to come. Thanks for sharing your tips and videos.
Where do you find those large clear containers?
How often do you water your Thai in aroid mix? Mine rot like crazy as soon as they go into a aroid mix.
I enjoyed watching this video and the steps you took in learning hydroponics. I’m still learning this method and just not much luck. Is it possible I put too much water in the basin? I get roots that grow and then rot it seems. I get a plant that just sits there and does nothing. I always learn something from you.
Oh that's so interesting Tina 🤔 I tend to link everything to light so maybe it needs more? I tend to put less water in the reservoir as the plants roots grow longer but a lot are still touching the water
Can you explain the fertilization schedule? I think I have the same products, but don’t really know how to dose each one ://
First of all I want to say that I love the video and your thai con! But i have a question. It's in leca so I asume it has a little resevoir with water and the nutrients. How do you change the nutrient solution and or flush the leca when the plant is that big? Or do you just top it off and don't change it anymore? Also when do you repot it? It's okay to have some roots in the resevoir but how much is too much?
Question. When you put the Thai in Leica is it dry or half wet?
How do you do this with leka? Just dry soak the leka first or put in leka with water? How much water with leka? I think I am doing this wrong.
what are those white tags on your plants?
What’s the nutrient solution you use please ? Beautiful plant absolute goals.
Excellent video! I've never been inspired to get a thai con as much as in this video! And I love how you are encouraging people to be adventurous and try new things! Love you Kevin 💚
Aroid mix is perfectly fine. Both my Thai are happy in a very chunky aroid mix I make :). I kneel you love Leca. I prefer pon ❤
My thai constellation i purchase 2019 same size with your thai😢 but mine still look very bad and you already have so.many.cuttings, can u tell mebwhat soil.mix om going to use in the phils.
Love seeing the plant growth over time 😀🇨🇦
What a beautiful plant and you are in Canada! Just stumbled on your video but will be watching other’s now! Where did you buy those large and deep clear pots? All the places I find have crazy shipping to Canada. 😢 Did you ever write that guide?!!! Thanks for the laugh! 😂
I love you so much! You are just such a joy to watch! I was laughing out loud when you were showing the videos of you trying to pick her up to show us! You are a riot!! love it!
Also, that's what I love about your videos! I love to experiment & propagate my plants! Watching you always gave me courage to just try!
Me: Growing all my plants
Me: Watches Kevin's videos
Also Me: Gets the urge to chop them all up 😂
Nah in all seriousness, this video makes me excited for this growing Season with my Thai ❤
Oh wow!! Your thai is absolutely stunning!! 😮
Yes to the plants of 2019, 2020 and so on!!
Oh yayyyyyy thanks 😊💚
Do/would you sell a plant or a start? Your plant is amazing! I’ve been looking for a Thai constellation to add to my plants
So there are no stones in the buckets?
This was just amazing!😮
What kind of soil mix does a Thai need to be in?
So what were the main tips and takeaways ?
Have you ever had mold on your pon? It happened to me and I want to try again but I don’t want the same results.
Wow, that's a big plant. 😄 If mine ever grows that huge I might have to kick out all other plants 😆
I totally enjoyed this format an your plants are beautiful! It would be great to see your plants from then to now!!
You and your plants... wonderful
Haha aww thanks 🥰
This inspired me..... I'm moving my Thai Con to leca today!
What a size up! And it's crazy to think that it can get even bigger O_O I really want my Thai Con to get this big but at the same time, always thinking about what if it does and how will it fit XD
Kevin, when you do the Thai constellation video can you please link wherever you bought the pot for the largest thai constellation is sold? I have a monstera large form that currently lives upstairs in my bedroom. The pot is too small and the leaves are too big so I'm going to be chopping it and propping it. This will be my first time trying leca but the aerial roots have grown into the acarpet so I don't get the feeling it's going to be a rough transition
Hi Kev, great video, enjoyed your Thai constellation in varies stages of her life with you! They grow very well for you. I used to have one 2hich I bought in 2o18 as a seedling, and grew well but had two times root rot and I had to save it. The third or last time unfortunately she got stem rot and rapidly in few days died! I wish I could buy one of yours but I'm in Europe so no chance. Looking forward to the complete care tip video and thanks for sharing 👍.
Aw I'm so sorry to hear that Mary! I hope you can get one soon! 💚 Yeah I hear it's common for Thais to get root rot
how do you grow them in leca? im super new and getting a thai con, i want to grow her in leca too
Where do you buy your self watering planters for leca or pon? I’m new to leca/ pon and cheap.
Lechuza is too expensive
Beautiful 😍 I have a new baby Thai, do you recommend transferring to leca? I’m afraid she will die, I see a couple of brown spots on the leaves and it’s scaring me😮
I just bought one online last week for 145 plus shipping ($204CAD total) and it shipped today, I cannot wait until it gets here 🥰🥰🥰 they had ones on House of Monstera that ranged from like 125 to 200 for the plants, I chose a beautiful one In the middle of the cost range 😅
Thank you for your monstera thai journey. This was huuuuge hehe. I idea for you, a propagation technique. Try to notching your monstera. Perhaps it works? :-) I am exciting to see our care video. Happy planting plantboy!
Speechless! Love your Thai(s)
I can't believe the growth, I bought mine as a seedling in March 2018 and your propagations have bigger leaves than my mama 🥴💚💚💚
I just got a baby thai constellation, 2 inch pot. I really want to switch her to leca as I have most of my plants in leca but I'm so scared to do it too early/too late. Does anyone have any tips?
THis is SUPER helpful. Thanks for sharing!❤
No problem Marlene 😊💚
Are you going to be selling these also?They are beautiful.
Definitely! Spring 2023, possibly Summer 2023 for others 💚
Can you do a video dedicated to just Leca drops? 😂 That would be hilarious!
New Year’s Eve 👀
I got a small thai constellation for the low low price of 26.17 from etsy and it came in perfectly fine pot is a bit dry but perfect. Hehe I love it