This cat is living the life. Has an exotic jungle, regular food and water, comfy beds and boxes, no predators/enemies, its own human servant. I don't think our species even has an equivalent of this level of winning at life. lol
Jan, what I appreciate most about you - in addition to the wealth and clarity of information you share in each of your clips- is your enthusiasm! It is contagious! There are times when I question my sanity for investing so much time, effort and money into my plants, and then I watch you and I get inspired all over again to keep going. In fact, I do have a small melano that I will put on a moss pole and see what happens. I, too, like a good challenge…😊 Thanks again.
Nice to find a plant video on RUclips with some real long-term progress pictures and good advice. I just bought a small one of these the other day and I think it will make a great addition to our collection, I've always been so jealous of the ones in the botanical gardens!
I bought a 10cm tall melano a month ago, after 1 month its double in height with 3 new leaves. I grow it indoor with basically 16 hours under grow light every day. Only turn it off when I go to bed. I just moved it to my bathroom with the hope that it will be happier with high humidity in the bathroom. What I love about it is it’s shooting new leaves constantly, even the new leave is not fully uncurled, another one is already sneaking out.
I’ve had this plant on my wish-list but I’ve decided that until I’ve had more experience, I will just pop in to “visit” and enjoy yours. I must say that Brad is obviously living his best life and I enjoy visiting him in this particular video as well…what a happy little guy!
I bought a very small melanochrysum the same size as you in May 2022. 11cm diameter moss pole was used, Six months later, the top leaf size is 50 cm. (Not cut yet) Large moss poles and dyna-gro foliage pro (npk 3:1:2) were of great help. and 150w samsung led grow light
@@sydneyplantguy First of all, the focus is on the growth rate rather than the color of the leaves. The light requirement of Philodendron in my opinion gloriosum 6000~8000lux melanochrysum 9000~10000lux dean mcdowell 13000lux splendid 10000lux
interesting your experience with this plant. I bought this one, gloriosum and verrucosum all at the same time and all three were roughly the same size young plants. The gloriosum and verrucosum have put out four leaves in the time the melano has put out one and a half, I thought I was doing something wrong but I guess not. Being in south Florida, my plan is to plant this outside under the oak tree, along with the verrucosum, and just let them scramble up. Hopefully it will have put on some size by spring to where I feel comfortable planting it out.
Nice work, Jan! Yeah, this plant gave me it's own crisis too. Initially, my cutting refused to grow! Can you believe that? And then, I learnt that Melanochrysum is heat-sensitive. So, I sent mine on a little "vacation" in a shady, cool jungle (secret location... 🤫) & after 3 months, when I came to pick it up? Boom! It took off with 3 new leaves! Yeah, that's my whacky journey with any touchy Philodendron... jungle rehab! 🤣
your philodendron melanocrhrysum is so beautiful ! mine is in my home for 24 hours but I hope it will thrive like yours, I live in Paris the climate and light are not as optimal as yours in Sydney but I will do my best. I don't like moss poles but maybe I will give it a go !
I agree, I am finding it hard to size up my melanochrysum especially when I live in a very cold climate so getting the right humidity, warmth and light for getting bigger leaves takes a bit of extra effort and new leaves sometimes get stuck in the sheath. Other than that, I am impressed with how hardy this plant is. I once left it in soggy soil and it just grew no problem. I don't have any pests issues with this plant so far. This is generally a very healthy and robust plant. I can see why they use it to produce hybrids. It is hard to kill, but it takes a lot of time and effort to make it look nice.
I really really love my melano. Even though she´s groing slowly I´m happy over every new leaf I get :) Since I live in germany winter is quite dark and cloudy here so I´m not sure if it´s comparable to your winter. I´m still experimenting with giving it more light over the winter months since atm. it only gets around 1 hour of direct light (if the sun is showing). :)
Another stunning video from you, thank you! I recently bought a Melanochrysum in a more mature form with 4 big leaves so I hope I can maintain the progress! Kisses from Spain ❤
Hi, im from Costa Rica and I bought my first Philodendron and it was a Melano, so I will try to keep it save as much as I can, also will try to reproduce your substratum with what I have here, but the fertilizer will be impossible to get here, thanks for your videos are just amazing and hope mine will grown at least half of yours.
Thanks so much Jan for yet another great video! So interesting to hear about the different journey this plant has had in your care, definitely a lot for others to learn here
Thank You again for another excellent video. Even though I would never grow the plants you have in the way that you do (UK weather life) I always find them really interesting to watch. And... all the Brad content today 🥰.
So happy you made this! I've struggled with this one, it's very cool to see your big one. I recently bought a really nice big one and immediately popped it on a pole. I have it in a prop box now (put on the side to make it fit) so that it could settle into my house, but hearing your tips I might keep it in there for longer. Thank you Jan!
I love anything with velvet leaves, I have melano and splendid but they are still small. I have plenty of time though so I’m not giving up til I get even half the size of yours, then I’ll be happy🤣. Another fantastic, inspiring video, Thankyou 🌿💚
I am absolutely obsessed with your channel. I put your videos on as I do my own plants chores. You’ve taught me a lot about aroids, thank you! I was looking through your comments to see if I could find the answer but I didn’t. What is that plant you have on the table Braddles is sitting on?
I think I have an unhealthy attachment to difficult plants. I love my Melano. Thankyou for this video I will be patient for mine to reach her full potential.
Sailing through another well-crafted exposition, we see you do the impossible! You have TWO growing points on a climber? I didn't know it could be done. The quality of your plants is astronomical; I've never been in a plant shop, or even a public conservatory for that matter, that can boast of such superb plants!
Holy crapoli, is that a gorgeous vittarifolium hanging behind you?! I’d LOVE for you to share anything you can about your personal experience with caring for it. I’ll scour your videos to see if you’ve already done so just in case you’ve already covered it and I’ve missed it. It looks SO happy just there in an open room without a humidifier near by. I’m pretty much generally obsessed with stappy leaved anthurium and philodendron so even if it’s not a vittarifolium, I’d love to hear from you about it. I’ll be receiving my first Philodendron Melanochrysum later today, so this video was extremely helpful. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience in a clear and thorough way 🤗
I've just bought a melano and given it a moss pole. If its refusal to size-up quickly is the biggest problem, I'm completely fine with it. If it stays small, then it basically looks like a micans and I've also always wanted a micans, but for some reason, I've only ever seen it for sale maybe once in my whole life, in London when I was just visiting. It's allegedly "common", but I've seen far more melanochrysum for sale than micans. So, I'm basically looking at it as though got a micans with extra nice venation and that has more of a potential to get big. (I've seen mature micans in the dome at the Mt Coot-tha botanical gardens in Brisbane, and it kind of loses its velvet too, which is a bit disappointing, but I did see a weird leaf with two central midribs, which was cool.) I'm happy either way to be honest. I'm just such a fanboy of melanochrysum. I've got six growing stems at the base of a moss pole (I bought one with two, then found another one with four), so it should at least be lush ... hopefully. If a stem races ahead of the pack and isn't sizing up, I'll probably make sure it's properly rooted and then do a cut a bit lower down to slow it down a bit while also adding another stem. I know you keep saying that 'Splendid' and 'Glorious' are much easier, but to be honest, for me, nothing beats melano in appearance, whether big or small, and I really appreciate how modest it is with space until it gets absolutely huge leaves. All of my other moss poles are things with interesting shapes (Monstera, Epipremnum, Rhaphidophora) and I really want something velvety, but it's a bit of a squeeze, so it needs to be my favourite and it just happens to be one that stays pretty narrow most of the time. The leaves on yours are the perfect size and still on quite short petioles and I've only seen them get massively long petioles onces the leaves are huge. (Maybe overcrowding on my pole will trigger longer petioles though?) 'Splendid' and 'Glorious' are beautiful, but I don't really want something I have to tie up to stop it filling my balcony and I really like the long, narrow, anthurium-like look of melano. Appearance and space-wise, the only other big velvety one that for me in Frage kommt is P. gigas (until it gets completely enormous ... semi-mature is best), but melanochrysum has a nicer leaf shape in my opinion. Has anyone hybdridised P. melanochrysum x gigas? I can't find mention of it anywhere, but that would have to be my favourite possible combination. Who knows though; genetics does some funny things, so maybe it would end up quite different. Going with the name theme, it could be Philodendron 'Gorgeous', Philodendron 'Amazing' or Philodendron 'Awesome'. 🤣 Final question: Do you think it will be fine on my very sheltered Brisbane balcony through our mild winters? I've never seen any outdoors in Brisbane, but possibly only because it's been rare until recently. I've seen virtually every other Philodendron outside, but nothing velvety. Your gigas being outside in a Sydney winter gives me hope. I don't have much space inside, but I might bring it in on the coldest nights. The only plants I've ever lost to the winter here are some Nepenthes and a friend lost her Cissus discolor. Sorry for the essay! I'm just so excited! 😬 - bensbotanicalbedroom on Insta
Thanks for sharing Jan. I think I will eventually try one of the hybrids simply because I haven't got the ideal growing conditions. Our weather here in the UK isn't as glorious as yours, although we enjoyed a record breaking summer in 2022. I'm not holding my breath for a repeat in 2023. I love this series because it helps me make up my mind about which aroid plants I can realistically attempt, and saves me wasting money at the very least. (Although not an aroid, I've started my oxalis from corms which was as a result of watching your spotlight, so thank you 😊) Very much appreciated.
Hey Jan, I can 100% confirm the situation. Thank you so much for this quality contend. For me in germany the melano struggle starts in summer, when the temps go up and the humidity down. The leaves get stuck and nearly each of them has to be freed with a tooth pick from its shell :P The Melano also seems to store its leaved a bit more special than other. There is always a kink, where the petiole connects with the leave. Often this is very sensitive and can result in snapping the leave off while freeing it. No other of my philodendron has such issues. My largest head cutting has a similar size than yours, but need very long time to start its grows. Unfortunately the first leave rotted inside the cataphyll. Luckily an new one was present nearby. I do not use moss poles just the grow sticks to let them climb. I know moss will work way better but I think I'm to lazy to set these up.
That is definitely a low humidity and/or inconsistent watering issue. I’ve experienced it before as well but it seems to be struggling less as it matures :)
Your melano gives me all the envy. My ultimate plant goal has been to get these size leaves ever since I first saw yours. Trying out all your tips, recently chopped it and it's pushing out a bigger leaf so fingers crossed!
Braddles is a bonified jungle kitty! And he has eyes on the back of his little head! Love your videos, your plants, and your kitty cat. Cheers from Austin Texas!
Hiii, the botanist where i bought this plants told me that to get a bigger leaf you need less leaf in one stem so the nutrients and the growth will go to that one leaf particularly... Cause she had a really big leaf but only one leaf in one stem, hopefully this will help !
Watching this video to see if I can take care of a beautiful one I found in a plant store, I'm not confident I can get it as beautiful and full as that one
Loving plant spotlights!! ❤ have my baby melo on a prop stick mini and it is about twice as tall as the prop-stick coz I haven’t gotten around to getting another.
I just got a starter - I can wait until it fills a moss pole! I appreciate your style of growing Aroids, it’s so clean & neat. I love the plant on your wall between your paintings - what is it? I thought it might be a Staghorn Fern, but I’m not 100% sure. I’m new to growing plants & really enjoy your videos- they are very informative & easy to watch. Thank you 🙏!
Such a beautiful velvet philodendron! It's been a dream plant for me for some time now. Living in the cooler part of the States the velvet leafed philos dont appreciate my home's situation. If and when I can have a happy micans...(3+ years deep now and micans still struggles in my winter) I'll definitely try its larger cousin, until then I'll live vicariously through you! Btw Brad's schananagins were awesome today 😸
Hi Jan, I love how honest you are with the information you give on your channel. I just bought my first melano today!!!!!🥰 It is such a beautiful plant. I just have a quick question. Would I be able to use neem oil to treat any pest on the velvet leaves. I would hate to do anything to hurt her. lol
Hi Jan, love your videos I got myself a Melanochrysum a few months ago. It's growing pretty well up the moss pole and now also growing a flower, should I cut the flower off? If so where do I make the cut?
Wow! Inspirational and thank you! Questions: How many individual plants in total are planted in the soil and growing up the moss pole? Are they positioned around the pole and must be rotated?
Great job getting it this far Jan..it's beautiful 😍. I wouldn't even attempt to grow that here in Tassie..I think the hybrids do better in the cooler climate. Splendid has been a trooper all through winter with constant growth, and now really sizing up, but Glorious went into full dormancy! She is now just growing a second leaf since I bought her in Autumn, but I can tell its going to be double the size of her others, so I'm expecting big things over Spring/summer..I'd have no hope sizing up a Melano, lol
Jan, I love your videos, and I have started making my own moss poles from your instructions. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Can you tell me the plant that you have hanging on the wall with the pendulous leaves? P.S. Brad is adorable, and I always love when he makes an appearance.
Great video 😊 I would love to know any advice on stopping the new leaves getting stuck 😒 I have had my Melano for a couple of years and it’s still a baby as the leaves keep getting stuck. Do you think a moss pole helps? Great video and came at the right time, I’ve spent SO much money on this plant and all its bought is heartache. 😢 if it doesn’t behave before Xmas it’s in compost! P.S I’m in Melbourne
I love my melano as well and am trying every trick I can find to size up the leaves. I am wondering what you feed it with where it isn't growing in soil and also how often you have to water the moss pole?
In summary, if my plant is still with me in three years, ill get big leaves like Jan 🤣 It's taken a while for prices to come down enough for me to get a small plant. Will def be coming back to this vid to remind myself patience is a virtue.
thanks for another great spotlight. I have a tiny Melanochrysum and it always gets some spots on leaves even the new ones due to extrafloral nectaries(I guess that's the case because I can't find any pests on it.the exact same thing happens to my Micans too). does this happen to your Melanochrysum too? because your plant's leaves look so spotless and perfect
Great video and info. As always, I appreciate you going over your whole journey…the good and the difficult. I love the mirror❤. Just curious, does it help add reflective light into that darker corner"?
Jan - i love your videos, they have really inspired me to follow your moss pole chop and extend method. Occasionally i have an issue (with velvets) where their leaves get damaged on the plastic covered metal mesh of the moss pole, do you ever get this and how do you get round it ?
Thanks for all the info, great video. The new leaves on my Melano keep getting stuck, damaging the leaves and petiole as they emerge. Is this common with this plant?
Mine is still a baby 👶 and since the last 2 curls didnt uncurl properly, I snipped the top out and its propagating. Did you also have issues when yours was small with the curls being finicky?
@@sydneyplantguy I'm a chronic overwaterer and always have to hold myself back. It could very well have been the lack of proper humidity. Since then, I have purchased 2 humidifiers for the living room and more light.
I have a question: is it a good idea to repot the melanochrysum in a self watering pot? Or will it lead to overhydration ? I was thinking the a self watering pot will protect the plant from overyhydration as it will absorb only the amount of.water it needs. Whats your opinion?
Question here, so I know you’ve said it’s easier to put a cutting on a moss pole than it is with a well established plant, would it work the same way if you cut your mother plant all the way down as if it were the size of a cutting basically? Like would it attach to the pole easier?
This cat is living the life. Has an exotic jungle, regular food and water, comfy beds and boxes, no predators/enemies, its own human servant. I don't think our species even has an equivalent of this level of winning at life. lol
So true :D
Gm edagdwg thanks for sharing this special story of what this plant can do soooooooo blessed to have one enjoy watching it grow a fan linda j. Peace
Jan, what I appreciate most about you - in addition to the wealth and clarity of information you share in each of your clips- is your enthusiasm! It is contagious! There are times when I question my sanity for investing so much time, effort and money into my plants, and then I watch you and I get inspired all over again to keep going. In fact, I do have a small melano that I will put on a moss pole and see what happens. I, too, like a good challenge…😊 Thanks again.
Thank you :) such a nice comment to read :)
That orange kitty is living the LIFE. His little ear spots are too cute ❤️
The melano has become my favorite philodendron. It’s so heavenly.
Nice to find a plant video on RUclips with some real long-term progress pictures and good advice. I just bought a small one of these the other day and I think it will make a great addition to our collection, I've always been so jealous of the ones in the botanical gardens!
Thanks :)
Plants are so time consuming without videos, so thank YOU for taking the time to share with us!!
I bought a 10cm tall melano a month ago, after 1 month its double in height with 3 new leaves. I grow it indoor with basically 16 hours under grow light every day. Only turn it off when I go to bed. I just moved it to my bathroom with the hope that it will be happier with high humidity in the bathroom. What I love about it is it’s shooting new leaves constantly, even the new leave is not fully uncurled, another one is already sneaking out.
Wow!! I got my 7cm melanochrysum 3 weeks ago and nothing is happening yet, but I don't have grow light. Maybe I can use my ring light 🤔😅
I’ve had this plant on my wish-list but I’ve decided that until I’ve had more experience, I will just pop in to “visit” and enjoy yours. I must say that Brad is obviously living his best life and I enjoy visiting him in this particular video as well…what a happy little guy!
I bought a very small melanochrysum the same size as you in May 2022.
11cm diameter moss pole was used,
Six months later, the top leaf size is 50 cm. (Not cut yet)
Large moss poles and dyna-gro foliage pro (npk 3:1:2) were of great help.
and 150w samsung led grow light
Nice work! You reckon it’s the high light intensity?
@@sydneyplantguy First of all, the focus is on the growth rate rather than the color of the leaves.
The light requirement of Philodendron in my opinion
gloriosum 6000~8000lux
melanochrysum 9000~10000lux
dean mcdowell 13000lux
splendid 10000lux
melanochrysum is my nemesis, i tamed the most drama-queen plants but this one is on another level
Jan, this plant is BEAUTIFUL. I really appreciate that you share all your knowledge in such depth! Thank you!
interesting your experience with this plant. I bought this one, gloriosum and verrucosum all at the same time and all three were roughly the same size young plants. The gloriosum and verrucosum have put out four leaves in the time the melano has put out one and a half, I thought I was doing something wrong but I guess not. Being in south Florida, my plan is to plant this outside under the oak tree, along with the verrucosum, and just let them scramble up. Hopefully it will have put on some size by spring to where I feel comfortable planting it out.
Nice work, Jan! Yeah, this plant gave me it's own crisis too. Initially, my cutting refused to grow! Can you believe that? And then, I learnt that Melanochrysum is heat-sensitive.
So, I sent mine on a little "vacation" in a shady, cool jungle (secret location... 🤫) & after 3 months, when I came to pick it up? Boom! It took off with 3 new leaves! Yeah, that's my whacky journey with any touchy Philodendron... jungle rehab! 🤣
your philodendron melanocrhrysum is so beautiful ! mine is in my home for 24 hours but I hope it will thrive like yours, I live in Paris the climate and light are not as optimal as yours in Sydney but I will do my best. I don't like moss poles but maybe I will give it a go !
Sorry Jan but Brad has laid claim to these plants. But he really does appreciate the way you look after them for him. 😻😻
I agree, I am finding it hard to size up my melanochrysum especially when I live in a very cold climate so getting the right humidity, warmth and light for getting bigger leaves takes a bit of extra effort and new leaves sometimes get stuck in the sheath. Other than that, I am impressed with how hardy this plant is. I once left it in soggy soil and it just grew no problem. I don't have any pests issues with this plant so far. This is generally a very healthy and robust plant. I can see why they use it to produce hybrids. It is hard to kill, but it takes a lot of time and effort to make it look nice.
Thank you for sharing. I have been struggling with my Melano
I got these at my local plant rescue for €3 each, the foliage is so incredibly pretty. Thanks for the video!
Nice find :) happy growing :)
Ah Melano💚💚😍
I really really love my melano. Even though she´s groing slowly I´m happy over every new leaf I get :) Since I live in germany winter is quite dark and cloudy here so I´m not sure if it´s comparable to your winter. I´m still experimenting with giving it more light over the winter months since atm. it only gets around 1 hour of direct light (if the sun is showing). :)
Winter hear is much milder :) so i’m very lucky. Thanks :)
Your Cat is absolutely wonderful
Another stunning video from you, thank you! I recently bought a Melanochrysum in a more mature form with 4 big leaves so I hope I can maintain the progress! Kisses from Spain ❤
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful
Hi, im from Costa Rica and I bought my first Philodendron and it was a Melano, so I will try to keep it save as much as I can, also will try to reproduce your substratum with what I have here, but the fertilizer will be impossible to get here, thanks for your videos are just amazing and hope mine will grown at least half of yours.
Happy growing :) thanks
Thanks so much Jan for yet another great video! So interesting to hear about the different journey this plant has had in your care, definitely a lot for others to learn here
Thanks :)
Thank You again for another excellent video. Even though I would never grow the plants you have in the way that you do (UK weather life) I always find them really interesting to watch. And... all the Brad content today 🥰.
Thank you :)
He’s such an adorable kitty!
😻
I can't believe you grew this big ass' plant from this little cutting😱 really good video, i hope mine will also look like this some day😊
It’s gorgeous 👌🍃🤍
So happy you made this! I've struggled with this one, it's very cool to see your big one. I recently bought a really nice big one and immediately popped it on a pole. I have it in a prop box now (put on the side to make it fit) so that it could settle into my house, but hearing your tips I might keep it in there for longer. Thank you Jan!
Thanks Roos :)
Excellent! Melano is almost like the final chapter of Philo. Finally I can even see Brad is smiling haha...
I love anything with velvet leaves, I have melano and splendid but they are still small. I have plenty of time though so I’m not giving up til I get even half the size of yours, then I’ll be happy🤣. Another fantastic, inspiring video, Thankyou 🌿💚
Thanks :)
I just ordered one of these I cannot wait to go through this process 😂
Your content is my favorite, thank you !
Happy growing :)
Omg! I was so distracted with the cat (cute Brad) playing with that poor Alocasia (Wentii I think...) and bitting that leaf...😱
Wow!! You did amazing! So inspiring. Thank you
I am absolutely obsessed with your channel. I put your videos on as I do my own plants chores. You’ve taught me a lot about aroids, thank you! I was looking through your comments to see if I could find the answer but I didn’t. What is that plant you have on the table Braddles is sitting on?
Thank you :) it's an Alocasia 'Regal Shields'
@@sydneyplantguy thank you!!! It’s gorgeous! BTW I got a Dioscorea discolor based on your video. Can’t wait to see this baby do its thing :)
That is an amazing specimen. Nice work!
Thanks :)
I think I have an unhealthy attachment to difficult plants. I love my Melano. Thankyou for this video I will be patient for mine to reach her full potential.
Sounds like you just love a challenge :) nothing wrong with that :)
I waited so long for this video. I loooove the melanochrysum & mine is growing very well at the time 🥰
Thanks for your patience :)
Sailing through another well-crafted exposition, we see you do the impossible! You have TWO growing points on a climber? I didn't know it could be done. The quality of your plants is astronomical; I've never been in a plant shop, or even a public conservatory for that matter, that can boast of such superb plants!
Thanks :)
Holy crapoli, is that a gorgeous vittarifolium hanging behind you?! I’d LOVE for you to share anything you can about your personal experience with caring for it. I’ll scour your videos to see if you’ve already done so just in case you’ve already covered it and I’ve missed it. It looks SO happy just there in an open room without a humidifier near by. I’m pretty much generally obsessed with stappy leaved anthurium and philodendron so even if it’s not a vittarifolium, I’d love to hear from you about it. I’ll be receiving my first Philodendron Melanochrysum later today, so this video was extremely helpful. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience in a clear and thorough way 🤗
I've just bought a melano and given it a moss pole. If its refusal to size-up quickly is the biggest problem, I'm completely fine with it. If it stays small, then it basically looks like a micans and I've also always wanted a micans, but for some reason, I've only ever seen it for sale maybe once in my whole life, in London when I was just visiting. It's allegedly "common", but I've seen far more melanochrysum for sale than micans. So, I'm basically looking at it as though got a micans with extra nice venation and that has more of a potential to get big. (I've seen mature micans in the dome at the Mt Coot-tha botanical gardens in Brisbane, and it kind of loses its velvet too, which is a bit disappointing, but I did see a weird leaf with two central midribs, which was cool.) I'm happy either way to be honest. I'm just such a fanboy of melanochrysum. I've got six growing stems at the base of a moss pole (I bought one with two, then found another one with four), so it should at least be lush ... hopefully. If a stem races ahead of the pack and isn't sizing up, I'll probably make sure it's properly rooted and then do a cut a bit lower down to slow it down a bit while also adding another stem.
I know you keep saying that 'Splendid' and 'Glorious' are much easier, but to be honest, for me, nothing beats melano in appearance, whether big or small, and I really appreciate how modest it is with space until it gets absolutely huge leaves. All of my other moss poles are things with interesting shapes (Monstera, Epipremnum, Rhaphidophora) and I really want something velvety, but it's a bit of a squeeze, so it needs to be my favourite and it just happens to be one that stays pretty narrow most of the time. The leaves on yours are the perfect size and still on quite short petioles and I've only seen them get massively long petioles onces the leaves are huge. (Maybe overcrowding on my pole will trigger longer petioles though?) 'Splendid' and 'Glorious' are beautiful, but I don't really want something I have to tie up to stop it filling my balcony and I really like the long, narrow, anthurium-like look of melano. Appearance and space-wise, the only other big velvety one that for me in Frage kommt is P. gigas (until it gets completely enormous ... semi-mature is best), but melanochrysum has a nicer leaf shape in my opinion.
Has anyone hybdridised P. melanochrysum x gigas? I can't find mention of it anywhere, but that would have to be my favourite possible combination. Who knows though; genetics does some funny things, so maybe it would end up quite different. Going with the name theme, it could be Philodendron 'Gorgeous', Philodendron 'Amazing' or Philodendron 'Awesome'. 🤣
Final question: Do you think it will be fine on my very sheltered Brisbane balcony through our mild winters? I've never seen any outdoors in Brisbane, but possibly only because it's been rare until recently. I've seen virtually every other Philodendron outside, but nothing velvety. Your gigas being outside in a Sydney winter gives me hope. I don't have much space inside, but I might bring it in on the coldest nights. The only plants I've ever lost to the winter here are some Nepenthes and a friend lost her Cissus discolor.
Sorry for the essay! I'm just so excited! 😬 - bensbotanicalbedroom on Insta
Parts of the video I had to rewind. Too much cuteness distraction. Haha!
He’s such a cutie :D
Thanks for sharing Jan. I think I will eventually try one of the hybrids simply because I haven't got the ideal growing conditions. Our weather here in the UK isn't as glorious as yours, although we enjoyed a record breaking summer in 2022. I'm not holding my breath for a repeat in 2023. I love this series because it helps me make up my mind about which aroid plants I can realistically attempt, and saves me wasting money at the very least. (Although not an aroid, I've started my oxalis from corms which was as a result of watching your spotlight, so thank you 😊) Very much appreciated.
Happy growing & thank you :)
Did you buy Philodendron? I am based in UK and I am thinking to get gloriosum or melanochrusym but can't quite makeup my mind 🤣
@@usables4028 not yet!
Hey Jan, I can 100% confirm the situation. Thank you so much for this quality contend.
For me in germany the melano struggle starts in summer, when the temps go up and the humidity down. The leaves get stuck and nearly each of them has to be freed with a tooth pick from its shell :P
The Melano also seems to store its leaved a bit more special than other. There is always a kink, where the petiole connects with the leave. Often this is very sensitive and can result in snapping the leave off while freeing it.
No other of my philodendron has such issues. My largest head cutting has a similar size than yours, but need very long time to start its grows. Unfortunately the first leave rotted inside the cataphyll. Luckily an new one was present nearby. I do not use moss poles just the grow sticks to let them climb. I know moss will work way better but I think I'm to lazy to set these up.
That is definitely a low humidity and/or inconsistent watering issue. I’ve experienced it before as well but it seems to be struggling less as it matures :)
Your melano gives me all the envy. My ultimate plant goal has been to get these size leaves ever since I first saw yours. Trying out all your tips, recently chopped it and it's pushing out a bigger leaf so fingers crossed!
Happy growing :)
Awesome video thanks Jan melano is definitely on my wish list and Brad is just adorable
Your plants are so beautiful I just ordered a smaller M. Less expensive and I need to do the work myself! TFS
Braddles is a bonified jungle kitty! And he has eyes on the back of his little head! Love your videos, your plants, and your kitty cat. Cheers from Austin Texas!
Aren’t those two dots behind his ears just the cutest ?! 😻😻
What a lovely plant! Thank you for sharing!
Hiii, the botanist where i bought this plants told me that to get a bigger leaf you need less leaf in one stem so the nutrients and the growth will go to that one leaf particularly... Cause she had a really big leaf but only one leaf in one stem, hopefully this will help !
I just impulse bought this plant so I am so thankful you did a video on it lol
Hi, thanks for this Great Video, this Plant looks so awesome. What is this Plant hanging behind you on the Picture with these Long Leaves? Best
That's stunning. Thank you for the knowledge.
Thanks :)
Awesome, thank you for your video! Such a beautiful plant!
Thanks :)
Watching this video to see if I can take care of a beautiful one I found in a plant store, I'm not confident I can get it as beautiful and full as that one
Only way to find out is to try :) happy growing :)
Loving plant spotlights!! ❤ have my baby melo on a prop stick mini and it is about twice as tall as the prop-stick coz I haven’t gotten around to getting another.
I just got a starter - I can wait until it fills a moss pole! I appreciate your style of growing Aroids, it’s so clean & neat.
I love the plant on your wall between your paintings - what is it? I thought it might be a Staghorn Fern, but I’m not 100% sure.
I’m new to growing plants & really enjoy your videos- they are very informative & easy to watch. Thank you 🙏!
It’s anthurium vittarifolium :) thanks :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thanks so much!
Such a beautiful velvet philodendron! It's been a dream plant for me for some time now. Living in the cooler part of the States the velvet leafed philos dont appreciate my home's situation. If and when I can have a happy micans...(3+ years deep now and micans still struggles in my winter) I'll definitely try its larger cousin, until then I'll live vicariously through you! Btw Brad's schananagins were awesome today 😸
Thanks :)
Hi Jan, I love how honest you are with the information you give on your channel. I just bought my first melano today!!!!!🥰 It is such a beautiful plant. I just have a quick question. Would I be able to use neem oil to treat any pest on the velvet leaves. I would hate to do anything to hurt her. lol
You can use a weak dillution of neem :)
Brad decided he was far more important than the melanchrysum today bless him he knew you were coming to the end and left 😂
He was definitely trying to draw attention to himself haha
Just leaving a nice comment as you asked! 😊 Thanks for sharing your journey. It looks amazing! 😍
Thanks :)
Amazing journey! Thank you so much!
thats so cool keep up the great work
Thanks :)
Hi Jan, love your videos I got myself a Melanochrysum a few months ago. It's growing pretty well up the moss pole and now also growing a flower, should I cut the flower off? If so where do I make the cut?
Hi, I am a big fan of youtube channels. Can you tell me how you make all of your plants leaves growing on moss poles so sympatric & in order please 🤔🤔
Thank you for this vidéo 💚🇫🇷🙏
Wow! Inspirational and thank you! Questions: How many individual plants in total are planted in the soil and growing up the moss pole? Are they positioned around the pole and must be rotated?
two plants & they are both on the same side of the pole, but you can do it any way you like :)
Another stunner! Love these spotlights and following your journey. You are an inspiration! #Plantgoals 💚
Thanks :)
Thanks for the info. I got it a month ago but I chopped already.
Great job getting it this far Jan..it's beautiful 😍.
I wouldn't even attempt to grow that here in Tassie..I think the hybrids do better in the cooler climate.
Splendid has been a trooper all through winter with constant growth, and now really sizing up, but Glorious went into full dormancy! She is now just growing a second leaf since I bought her in Autumn, but I can tell its going to be double the size of her others, so I'm expecting big things over Spring/summer..I'd have no hope sizing up a Melano, lol
Happy growing :)
Jan, I love your videos, and I have started making my own moss poles from your instructions. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Can you tell me the plant that you have hanging on the wall with the pendulous leaves?
P.S. Brad is adorable, and I always love when he makes an appearance.
Thanks :) that’s A. vittarifolium :)
Great video 😊 I would love to know any advice on stopping the new leaves getting stuck 😒 I have had my Melano for a couple of years and it’s still a baby as the leaves keep getting stuck. Do you think a moss pole helps? Great video and came at the right time, I’ve spent SO much money on this plant and all its bought is heartache. 😢 if it doesn’t behave before Xmas it’s in compost! P.S I’m in Melbourne
Them getting stuck is a sign of insufficient humidity and/or inconsistent watering
@@sydneyplantguy probably the watering. Thanks 😊
I love my melano as well and am trying every trick I can find to size up the leaves. I am wondering what you feed it with where it isn't growing in soil and also how often you have to water the moss pole?
In summary, if my plant is still with me in three years, ill get big leaves like Jan 🤣 It's taken a while for prices to come down enough for me to get a small plant. Will def be coming back to this vid to remind myself patience is a virtue.
Would you suggest taking cuttings as growth gets bigger?
What is the plant behind on the wall near the painting? It’s awesome
Jan, love the video! ♥️
Thanks :)
thanks for another great spotlight. I have a tiny Melanochrysum and it always gets some spots on leaves even the new ones due to extrafloral nectaries(I guess that's the case because I can't find any pests on it.the exact same thing happens to my Micans too). does this happen to your Melanochrysum too? because your plant's leaves look so spotless and perfect
Never noticed it on my melano but definitely on my micans :)
Brad is sitting there watching you ,wondering who your talking too….lol
Great video and info. As always, I appreciate you going over your whole journey…the good and the difficult. I love the mirror❤. Just curious, does it help add reflective light into that darker corner"?
I suppose it would reflect some light but I didn’t buy it for that reason :) i bought it to make my apartment feel bigger :)
@@sydneyplantguy, well it works. Your apartment looked much bigger during your melanocrisis video:)
Beautiful plant ❤️. Do you have heather on all the time day and night in winter?
Genius video. Thank you Thank you. X
I adore your vids xx. Where do you swap and sell your plants?
Jan - i love your videos, they have really inspired me to follow your moss pole chop and extend method. Occasionally i have an issue (with velvets) where their leaves get damaged on the plastic covered metal mesh of the moss pole, do you ever get this and how do you get round it ?
BEAUTIFUL 💚🌴🪴😻😻
Thank you soooo much!!
Can u talk about the plant hanging by your picture on the wall?
It’s actually in my next video going live next tuesday :)
Just got a cutting in a 4” pot. At what point did you repot your P. Melanochrysum? What pot size did you use?
do you use a half moon moss pole or circular?
Oh my god I just got one today in Dallas TX at PlantCon…. Now I’m scared I wont pull through on it
Just stay patient :)
Bro... What fertilizer u use?
nice smile
Thanks :)
Thanks for all the info, great video. The new leaves on my Melano keep getting stuck, damaging the leaves and petiole as they emerge. Is this common with this plant?
yes it's a common problem if you don't give it enough humidity
Enriconis right, it’s low humidity and/or inconsistent watering
Thanks for the replies! I’ll try improve conditions for it.
Mine is still a baby 👶 and since the last 2 curls didnt uncurl properly, I snipped the top out and its propagating. Did you also have issues when yours was small with the curls being finicky?
Sounds like it’s not getting enough humidity and/or inconsistent watering :)
@@sydneyplantguy I'm a chronic overwaterer and always have to hold myself back. It could very well have been the lack of proper humidity. Since then, I have purchased 2 humidifiers for the living room and more light.
I have a question: is it a good idea to repot the melanochrysum in a self watering pot? Or will it lead to overhydration ? I was thinking the a self watering pot will protect the plant from overyhydration as it will absorb only the amount of.water it needs. Whats your opinion?
I have never used self-watering pots so can't advice you on that
Question here, so I know you’ve said it’s easier to put a cutting on a moss pole than it is with a well established plant, would it work the same way if you cut your mother plant all the way down as if it were the size of a cutting basically? Like would it attach to the pole easier?
Sure does :) the idea is that new growth can take full advantage of the moss pole by attaching straight away :)
@@sydneyplantguy ok thanks so much I was very curious about that
Is it just the camera placement or is the Epipremnum pinnatum starting to push out rounder shaped leafs?
I think it’s just the camera angle :)
Help! My Melano is growing stem but not putting out any leaves. Any idea why?
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