I have this plant and it has coped with everything I have thrown at it ! Dark corners, light corners, cold, heat and moving house ! I have taken tons of top cuttings and given all my friends a piece and it still thrives. Red stem is stunning and it still rocks it ! Great , underrated plant - recommend it to total beginners wanting a tall, easy plant x
Yep. This really has become a plant I really need in my life. As soon as I get moved into my new home I’ll be getting one as a housewarming gift to myself. I love it!
I just subscribed but am familiar with your videos in from my earlier research into the plant world. Idk why it took me so long to subscribe but when I saw your plant tour on Summer Rayne's, "Plant one on Me" I knew I had to tune into your channel regularly. I love your collection, creative displays of plants and design aesthetic tips, knowlege of plants and how you talk us through plant care of specific plants and share helpful tips. Thank you for creating amazing content and continuing to inspire us plant lovers. Keep being an amazing human!
Such a lovely philo & I think she’s way underrated. I have a “autumn” or “autumn falls”. From what I can tell she’s related to erubescens. The label said it was a self heading shrub. But mine seems much more like a climber. Now I’m really hoping mine grows like yours , and climbs . Time will tell, I really hope she looks like yours one day.
This is one of my favorites in my collection and they grow soooooo quick and they root really quick for me too! They root even quicker in sphag moss and stratum for me!
Sticking the philo into the same prop container as the pothos cutting is good! Pothos release something that actually helps plants root fast!! I forget what it's called, sorry. I do this and every roots super quickly!.
Where I love the vigor of a good pot spank, and wouldn't discourage that, could I recommend using a chopstick to release airpockets and encourage reasonable soiled density? Works for me
I just got what I think is this plant, unfortunately they only seem to label the species these days in the UK so every plant is an identification adventure 🌱
hi Nick! I’m looking to get my first ever Philodendron soon and I was just wondering… What are your top *upright* varieties for Philo beginners? Thanks so much, I love your channel :)
Even your Red Emerald looks dark! (Referring to Summer Rayne Oakes who called your Syngonium dark) On Pinterest the Red Emeralds don't look nice and dark like yours. What's your secret, Nick? 😊😛 (But honestly, what can one do to get dark foliage like that?)
... Yeah ! ... I like that ! ... but I think your pot is just too big .. or too deep ! .. of cause your lady is growin' too long by stemen ... you should cut them roots from time to time .. like they doin' with those bonsai-plants ... this will stop exstent the stem ... Voila ! ... good luck ! ... it will grow in .. ' rock-water ' .. or .. hydroculture as well ...
That’s a beautiful philodendron, I’ve always thought the more “basic” philodendrons were underrated
I have this plant and it has coped with everything I have thrown at it ! Dark corners, light corners, cold, heat and moving house ! I have taken tons of top cuttings and given all my friends a piece and it still thrives. Red stem is stunning and it still rocks it ! Great , underrated plant - recommend it to total beginners wanting a tall, easy plant x
How many times a week do you water them? It’s spring now here in Moscow. I have 1 in my room which I purchased today
So pretty! I need this philo in my life!
Red emerald is one of my favorites
"Spare the rod, spoil the plant."
Yep. This really has become a plant I really need in my life. As soon as I get moved into my new home I’ll be getting one as a housewarming gift to myself. I love it!
I just subscribed but am familiar with your videos in from my earlier research into the plant world. Idk why it took me so long to subscribe but when I saw your plant tour on Summer Rayne's, "Plant one on Me" I knew I had to tune into your channel regularly. I love your collection, creative displays of plants and design aesthetic tips, knowlege of plants and how you talk us through plant care of specific plants and share helpful tips. Thank you for creating amazing content and continuing to inspire us plant lovers. Keep being an amazing human!
That's a beautiful new plant now!!
Keep us updated
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Such a lovely philo & I think she’s way underrated. I have a “autumn” or “autumn falls”. From what I can tell she’s related to erubescens. The label said it was a self heading shrub. But mine seems much more like a climber. Now I’m really hoping mine grows like yours , and climbs . Time will tell, I really hope she looks like yours one day.
It’s time to prop and i bought this plant because I loved yours So much ❤
Thanks for the tip to root in a pothos jar, I'm going to try it! Love your videos!
Thank you for this demo. Really informative.
This is one of my favorites in my collection and they grow soooooo quick and they root really quick for me too! They root even quicker in sphag moss and stratum for me!
I have so much red emerald, easily my favorite common climbing philodendrons.
Sticking the philo into the same prop container as the pothos cutting is good! Pothos release something that actually helps plants root fast!! I forget what it's called, sorry. I do this and every roots super quickly!.
Such a beautiful plant!
No philodendrens in my collection but I'd watch you regardless. OneLove ❣
I've heard that about willow with cuttings...but pothos? Interesting. Will try that.🌱🙂🌱
Where I love the vigor of a good pot spank, and wouldn't discourage that, could I recommend using a chopstick to release airpockets and encourage reasonable soiled density? Works for me
this sounds weird but i like ur vocabulary and the way you phrase things
@@ratb4st4rd30 I thank you. Just a southern Boi trying to sounds like anything else
Damn you really showed that pot 🥵🤣
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You're hilarious😂 thanks for the tips it helps a lot
3:07 those are dried cataphyll technically, but i think leaf sheath is acceptable too
Beautiful! I enjoy your videos so much!
I will forever spank my pots from now on 😂✌️😁. Seriously though, that philodendron is beautiful. 🥰
Great tips... Thank you!
Dipping your stems in cinnamon before putting in water help them root faster also
Thank you for the video. It helped!
I loved your spanking joke LOL
When I propagate anything in water I place pothos in it. Been doing it for years!
Yes i have
Great information
I enjoyed watching Nick😌🙌💞
I just got what I think is this plant, unfortunately they only seem to label the species these days in the UK so every plant is an identification adventure 🌱
You had me when you spanked the pot to show it who’s boss.
Yeeees let that philo know knows boss😂
hi Nick! I’m looking to get my first ever Philodendron soon and I was just wondering… What are your top *upright* varieties for Philo beginners? Thanks so much, I love your channel :)
Wow beautiful! Are you willing to sell cuttings?
Gracias por compartir
I have one of these and I love it! It grows like crazy and this video is encouraging me to give it a chop - thanks , Nick 🪴🪴🪴
Even your Red Emerald looks dark! (Referring to Summer Rayne Oakes who called your Syngonium dark)
On Pinterest the Red Emeralds don't look nice and dark like yours.
What's your secret, Nick? 😊😛
(But honestly, what can one do to get dark foliage like that?)
Sorry its for aunts ,mieren the sticky plantdrops, not gutation... Its to get mieren ,aunts into the plant ...natural
Have A Great PHIL💚!!!
What is the light and watering requirement for placing the emerald outdoors for the summer? Thanks!
Why does my phil...not have shiny leaves?
Hello Nick
Does air layering work well with this type of Philodendron?
I have like that Philos
Now feeling the urge to repot everythang just to give them a spank 🤪😅
Here for the pot spanking 😂
I have one an the growth slow want to bri g it inside it's expensive plant
Make sure it's getting lots of indirect bright light!
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Nick that's so beautiful
I spelled it wrong..you know what I meant.
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... Yeah ! ... I like that ! ... but I think your pot is just too big .. or too deep ! .. of cause your lady is growin' too long by stemen ... you should cut them roots from time to time .. like they doin' with those bonsai-plants ... this will stop exstent the stem ... Voila ! ... good luck ! ... it will grow in .. ' rock-water ' .. or .. hydroculture as well ...
yeah daddy, spank that naughty terracotta pot 🪴 --- love the vids! 💚💚💚