Hey, love the video. I think your alocasia scalprum is not scalprum, looks more like Bisma maybe, not sure. But is much too wide and much too silver to be scalprum. Florida beauty is only veriegated, if it has no variegation it means it is a normal Philodendron Florida.
It cut down on the fungus gnats. I never see them anymore. I used to think it cut down on other pest, but I just found spider mites on one of my alocasias so… Yeah, I will go ahead and say that it cuts down on pests. But I’m constantly treating and checking. If I even get a bad feeling about an imaginary pest, I usually go bananas and spray everything. 🤣🙃🤣
Semi hydros the way to go. 10 out of 10 would recommend. Knock on wood, but it definitely increased all of my plants potential. It takes all the guest work out. You can see the root health. You know exactly what you’re fertilizing with and you can see exactly how much water you’re giving it.
That is an interesting guess. It doesn’t have the visible veins like the fungii. But it could be. I really appreciate the suggestion. When it blooms, it may be easier to identify. 😀
I’m really struggling with my hoya gracillas. It keeps getting root rot and I have it under a grow light and can’t seem to figure out what it wants for watering. I had it under really high lights and it got really yellow prior. I did get 2 new shoots coming off but those are being rerooted
@@sailingkeao9531 thank you. I’m going to put my 2 cuttings I have rooting in perlite in pon soon. I do have 1 rooted in soil and I’m going to keep that and see what happens. Thanks again
At 1 hour 10minutes the philodendron you are showing with really red leaves may not be a prince of orange. Those should have very dark orange leaves coming in. It might be a sun red philo as those leaves are supposed to be very red. I have been trying to find a good video showing all the orange and red leaf self heading philodendrons but haven’t been able to yet
Great video! I can’t wait for part 2 🤭
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Love me a plant tour video ❤
Absolutely stunningly gorgeous!!
The plants are cool too!
Hey, love the video.
I think your alocasia scalprum is not scalprum, looks more like Bisma maybe, not sure. But is much too wide and much too silver to be scalprum.
Florida beauty is only veriegated, if it has no variegation it means it is a normal Philodendron Florida.
The plant you called dragon scale looks like a silver dragon... Thx for sharing your beautiful plants 😍 looking forward to part 2 😊
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The black velvet has purple backs, so i think yours is somerhing else🤔
The scalprum looks more like a platinum😊
Beautiful collection❤️
I bought it as a scalprum but it beginning to look more like a bisma.
And thank you 😊
Ali’s Aroids lol
Beautiful tropical vibes!!!
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WOW for your collections 💚💚💚 I'm new viewer,, nice to see you here 🤘😊
Thank you for watching. I’m working on part 2 now!
@@sailingkeao9531 waiting soon part 2 💚💚💚
Do you just pop the alocasia corms in the substrate and they sprout? ❤
@@mrscurtis0801 yes. Perlite or moss. Cover to keep the humidity.
I have just changed 2 of my plants to semi hydro and they seem happy. In your opinion will this cut down on pests? I hope so!
It cut down on the fungus gnats. I never see them anymore. I used to think it cut down on other pest, but I just found spider mites on one of my alocasias so…
Yeah, I will go ahead and say that it cuts down on pests. But I’m constantly treating and checking. If I even get a bad feeling about an imaginary pest, I usually go bananas and spray everything. 🤣🙃🤣
Semi hydros the way to go. 10 out of 10 would recommend. Knock on wood, but it definitely increased all of my plants potential. It takes all the guest work out. You can see the root health. You know exactly what you’re fertilizing with and you can see exactly how much water you’re giving it.
At 43 minutes is that a Hoya fungii? The newer leaves are kinda fuzzy and a lot of bright light will yellow those leaves
That is an interesting guess. It doesn’t have the visible veins like the fungii. But it could be. I really appreciate the suggestion. When it blooms, it may be easier to identify. 😀
@@sailingkeao9531 it could be a cross of 2 Hoyas. I’m seeing those more and more
Ooo. I suppose we may never know then. Got any punny Hoya name idea to give her? NoID bores me.
I’m really struggling with my hoya gracillas. It keeps getting root rot and I have it under a grow light and can’t seem to figure out what it wants for watering. I had it under really high lights and it got really yellow prior. I did get 2 new shoots coming off but those are being rerooted
I highly recommend lechuza pon.
@@sailingkeao9531 thank you. I’m going to put my 2 cuttings I have rooting in perlite in pon soon. I do have 1 rooted in soil and I’m going to keep that and see what happens. Thanks again
At 1 hour 10minutes the philodendron you are showing with really red leaves may not be a prince of orange. Those should have very dark orange leaves coming in. It might be a sun red philo as those leaves are supposed to be very red. I have been trying to find a good video showing all the orange and red leaf self heading philodendrons but haven’t been able to yet
Please ID name for part 2 next time
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