I just got my first anthurium, a crystallinum and pausing and taking notes on my phone here and there, thank you so much! Your vid was sent to me by the seller of the seedling :)
Don’t usually comment on videos but just letting you know this content is priceless and full of valuable experiences. I’ll be re watching this several times to digest this all
watched your channel for a while and I just wanted to let you know, that, besides being informative, your tone is very welcoming. You never come off as the "I am the expert". It's more of a "this is what works for me". I just so happened to be questioning my own anthurium care, especially watering and humidity. This came up in my feed today and I'm thankful.
Probably the best educational video on anthuriums on RUclips. Thank you so much for all your time and energy you spent filming this. I will refer to this video so many times. I learnt so much the first time I watched it and repeated different sections so many times. Thankyou Alice, you are a good soul. Xx
The information in this video is priceless 👌 Would love to see a video where you try to troubleshoot peoples plants, that’s another way to learn mot about this species of plants. 🌱💚
Thank you for sharing your experience and insight. For a newby to growing anthuriums it’s so much easier to get a grasp on the fundamentals watching something like this then trying to decipher which care guide on a google search is more reliable than the others. Your have some beautiful plants :)
i’m in loveee with the anthurium content and my god this could not come at a better time!! thank you so much for your videos and your love towards the genus 🫶🫶
Thank you for giving us such a comprehensive guide on growing anthuriums! Really appreciate you breaking this down, especially when it comes to nutrients (because I get so lost sometimes with do’s/dont’s).
I'm so happy i found you! I just started my adventure with anthurium and I was already messing up. Thank you so much for all these pointers and recs! ❤
If anyone is reading this, check out the anthurium video by grow proteas. Their anthuriums are MASSIVE (think 4’+ leaves) and they reveal a common plant tip that actually stunts anthurium leaves from sizing up. She mentions it for a second in this video but I don’t think anyone grasps how crucial it is.
@@shoop111 to upsize their pot before becoming root bound. They need and want extra room in their pot to size up their leaves. They also upsized more than the normal inch at a time people do with houseplants.
What a full informative video I have seen. Appreciate it much! I just can't imagine you can talk in one shot for all the very important informations. THANKS
I'm so glad that you are on RUclips and that you really go into the nitty-gritty of Anthurium care. I really want to learn more about how to be successful in growing these beautiful plants. Watching your videos gives me confidence. Thank you so much ❤️
As per pests, I have a memory of bagging a plant with a pest strip for some period of time as they, give off a "clean, odorless vapor is evenly distributed throughout the enclosed treatment area". (you could use it for a temp green house :-) Subject change; I have an Anthurium hookeri I grew from berries, 20 yrs.+ old, out in the yard that I got at a Brom. Soc. party. I had forgotten it was an Anth. I hose off when I remember. It's root mass is 15" above the 8" pot it grew up in. Many healthy leaves and inflorescence growing in shade and direct sun. (five miles from the ocean in the Santa Monica area of Socal) I grow many exotics from Africa, Asia, S. Am. Carnivorous. etc. outdoors so after killing one of those red flower common types, I thought I'd study the subject and bought, a, veitchii (wide) starter. Thanks for all of the info (watched the whole vid)
Anthuriums will love my house then my house dips and rises constantly in spring and fall. It’s pretty consistent in summer and winter though. I repotted mine in more Tree Fern fiber and panicked because it stayed wet for so many days I was afraid of root rot, so I reported and added Molly’s Aroid Mix, a little Tree Fern and mixed in my Bonsai Jack Grit mix. Hopefully that is a good medium!Thank you so much for this video!
Hi, I’ve noticed on Instagram that some sellers place their Anthuriums inside plastic bins with the lids on, presumably to maintain high humidity. However, since there’s no airflow in that setup, I’m concerned about potential issues like fungus, increased chances of insect infestations, and problems with CO2 and oxygen circulation. Do you think this method is okay, or could it cause problems? Every time I see those videos, I can’t help but wonder.
Sizing up to bigger pots was a great tip for me. I was told that sizing up the pot too much would stunt the plant's growth. I guess it depends on different species.
I’ve been coming back to this video. Few times. Thank you Alice. When do you start potting anthurium in much bigger pots? I have a few young seedlings in their own pot with 3 small leaves for example and other with more that I have had for almost a year. Not sure at what stage a much bigger pot would be ok to try. Would love your thoughts.
I was the same with stratum. I had a bag for months unopened, until my ilselmanii decided to loose all the roots. Since I haven't seen any hope for it, decided to put it in stratum as it was the only media it didn't grow in, and... omg I was so surprised. Since then decided to put some chonks in it and they grew roots nicely too! I guess I'll start to use it more
❤❤ Another video❤❤ I got introduced to anthuriums through you and Charmaine you guys taught me the bin method and when buying anthuriums buy seedlings 👍 👍 I also really started appreciate the beauty of hybrids and emergent leaves An example being my indo portx lux The way it has the shape of the indo port and the lux petiole and leaf texture 👍 👍 Thank you Alice ❤️for introducing me to anthuriums ❤
Also I wanted to ask, should I repot the plants I barely got right away? I got these from Ecuagenera and they all came in 4" pots. I appreciate the feedback as I really need to know your take on this. Thank you!
It's currently rainy season in my country and I have three anthuriums with active infloresences. after I pollinate them, should I wrap them in a bag or is it alright for them to get wet?
From my experience I found hot water is good in fighting spider mites. Just turn the tab to the hottest ( that shouldn’t be boiling but really hot) and I am pretty sure it will work.
Honestly, no drainage in glass vessels just seemed to make my plants grow slower. It's not one size fits all for sure. I bought a friedschthalii last August, put it in glass, and it still hasn't grown a leaf. I'm transitioning all of my glass vessel plants into drainage + glass vessel for a water table. My wendlingeri didn't grow a single leaf til I got it out of moss/glass vessel
Thank you so much for this very informative video. I love when you talk about your different substrates and why you plant different types of plant in different ways. Would love you to do a session on Hoya 💮
@youdontevengrowhere hi Alice you said 100goot. Candles is good light for an anthurium. Did you misspeak or do you really see growth at that low light? I’m trying to figure out if my light leaves are from high light or something else. I’m using barring bars and solace highlight rails Thanks Would love a list of anthuriums that like high light to get darker Great videos !
Once an anthurium is established with lots of roots i have no issues, but Im really struggling with seedlings…I’ve killed three seedlings from Kartel daun and it hurts my heart. I know you’ve said before to keep them swampy buuuuut, the roots keep rotting on me. So maybe the substrate isn’t working for me? I typically use pon and now some of my seedlings are in tree fern and pon and that seems to work well…so any advice would be helpful!!!
Alice, I have my Splendisum in a plastic display box from Amazon. It maintains 92% to 99% humidity and she loves it. The secret with them is no air movement. The box only gets opened once a month or so for me to check in and water if needed. I also keep some terrarium begonias and a few other terrarium plants in there to make a nice display.
thank you so much! i got great white on your recommendation. i’m excited! how exactly do you use? just when you repot? sprinkled on roots? or diluted and watered with that solution regularly? thanks!
99% of the time I just dissolve it in water and water it over the root zone! But if I’m really antsy about the repot I will sometimes sprinkle it dry over the roots
In a perfect world I’d reinoculate potted plants every 1-2 months but for most of my plants it’s only when they get repot or if I’m feeling like it’s not growing as fast as it should 😅
For some reasons YT keeps removing my comments, I'm not even saying anything that's breaking ToS, so odd. Anyway, I had made a huge plant purchase on anthuriums, I've added 12 new baby plants to my collection. Glad you made this video, as I've just been winging it on their care! Haha!
One day, Zuck is going to catch on and then he'll enforce FB's T&C. Sellers (commercial or not) should be using FB Marketplace. Not groups. Which is why I'd be weary to build my plant business on FB groups. Also noteworthy, eBay has now in Europe (or at least Germany, that I know for sure) been ordered to report any sellers making more than 30 sales or 2,000 EUR in sales. Because people are usually bypassing taxes and pass thresholds for commerciality. Also, it isn't fair towards properly registered plant shop owners, who (again, in Europe) have to issue plant passports when they ship plants, even within Europe. Also, consumer protection, etc... There's my bit on buying/selling. But I agree, I get some of my best plants from "private" collectors. Loved this video! Thank you for putting it together.
40:59 Omg, I'm a beginners with anthuriums, and I just wanted something to help me started, I wish someone could give me a fool proof mixture for this plant, but I got so confused with all the names and things your tried, I just got totally lost :'( Why everything is so complicated
New here and subscribed :). Not just for this video but I’m looking at getting this genus this year. And in Leca or pon as that’s the medium i like most Also, high humidity can help, but I do know they do learn to tolerate low humidity ❤.
It really is crazy just how much of a difference humidity makes with anthuriums, especially velvet leaf ones. I owned several when I started and within a week, they had gotten crisp and misshapen in my 65% humidity bedroom. Than I put them in some terrarium tanks, and within a week they had put out about 5 leaves each. Now they grow LIKE WEEDS. Seriously ppl, put your anthuriums in humidity containers!!!
Btw today i juat received my Anthoriums from Eddy Pranoto (Epp) from indonesia, they’re quite bigger than what i hv expected. My tree fern doesnt come on time so my plant mix has no fern to it, but hopefully it can be good also for the plant.
great stuff - thank you! I would love a deeper dive into fertilizers, particularly combining or adding supplements. After hearing how you fertilize I'm concerned that I've been over-fertilizing by adding cal-mag to Foilage flow and Super Thrive vitamin...???😕
@@youdontevengrowhere I also have it from aquarium keeping, and don’t use it for plants for all of the reasons you listed. It’s just not a go to for me
This is sooo incredibly helpful, especially to those of us who are still new to and intimidated by Anthurium. Thank you so much Alice!! 🫶🌿
Thank you Fern! 🥹❤️❤️
I just got my first anthurium, a crystallinum and pausing and taking notes on my phone here and there, thank you so much! Your vid was sent to me by the seller of the seedling :)
I have some imports on the way! 😅🙏📝✌️
Don’t usually comment on videos but just letting you know this content is priceless and full of valuable experiences. I’ll be re watching this several times to digest this all
watched your channel for a while and I just wanted to let you know, that, besides being informative, your tone is very welcoming. You never come off as the "I am the expert". It's more of a "this is what works for me". I just so happened to be questioning my own anthurium care, especially watering and humidity. This came up in my feed today and I'm thankful.
Probably the best educational video on anthuriums on RUclips. Thank you so much for all your time and energy you spent filming this. I will refer to this video so many times. I learnt so much the first time I watched it and repeated different sections so many times. Thankyou Alice, you are a good soul. Xx
The information in this video is priceless 👌
Would love to see a video where you try to troubleshoot peoples plants, that’s another way to learn mot about this species of plants. 🌱💚
Thank you Kathy! I’d love to do another one of those troubleshooting videos soon
Yayay!!! I can tell I’m going to watch this video MULTIPLE times. Thanks so much Alice.
Thank you Lilian!!!
Watched the whole video. Great nuggets of gold in here. Thank you!
Thank YOU! 🥹
Thank you for sharing your experience and insight. For a newby to growing anthuriums it’s so much easier to get a grasp on the fundamentals watching something like this then trying to decipher which care guide on a google search is more reliable than the others. Your have some beautiful plants :)
Hands down one of the most informative videos about Anthurium care! Awesome!! Saving this for multiple reviews. Thank you so much!
i’m in loveee with the anthurium content and my god this could not come at a better time!! thank you so much for your videos and your love towards the genus 🫶🫶
Thank you Bill! I probably would not have half as much fun on RUclips if it weren’t for anthuriums 😅
Thank you for giving us such a comprehensive guide on growing anthuriums! Really appreciate you breaking this down, especially when it comes to nutrients (because I get so lost sometimes with do’s/dont’s).
The best video I could have asked for right now!!
Thank you for another super helpful and awesome video!! 🥰🥰
Thank you Shelby!!
This is so comprehensive and detailed, I appreciate the thoughtfulness you put into this video!
I'm so happy i found you! I just started my adventure with anthurium and I was already messing up. Thank you so much for all these pointers and recs! ❤
10 seconds in and had to open the comments to say WOW YOUR HAIR LOOKS STUNNING
Thank you Hannah 😆😆
If anyone is reading this, check out the anthurium video by grow proteas. Their anthuriums are MASSIVE (think 4’+ leaves) and they reveal a common plant tip that actually stunts anthurium leaves from sizing up. She mentions it for a second in this video but I don’t think anyone grasps how crucial it is.
What's the tip?
Well that’s rude.
@@shoop111 to upsize their pot before becoming root bound. They need and want extra room in their pot to size up their leaves. They also upsized more than the normal inch at a time people do with houseplants.
Thanks for all the info! Great overview of your anthurium care and it's so helpful to have this all in one video.
This is such an awesome video. Thank you for taking the time to do this! 😊
Experience really is the best teacher 😍 This video is so comprehensive- loved every minute 💚
Great video Alice 🎉 appreciate your time and hard work! 💚
I appreciate you Aubrey 🥹❤️
What a full informative video I have seen. Appreciate it much! I just can't imagine you can talk in one shot for all the very important informations. THANKS
Your video was freaking fantastic ! ❤ you give us more confidence with all your info! Thank you!
Thank you Mary 🥹❤️
wow the cal-mag differences is intense. thank you for that comparison side by side!!! This video is amazing.
Instant follow after only like 5 min into this video. I’m just now getting into anthuriums and this is so helpful!!!
Wow this whole time I’ve been watching your videos i never once assumed it was in a tent. THAT IS ONE HUGE TENT
Thank you so much for this information. I love to learn more about the plants and care for them. So thank you!!
I'm so glad that you are on RUclips and that you really go into the nitty-gritty of Anthurium care. I really want to learn more about how to be successful in growing these beautiful plants. Watching your videos gives me confidence. Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you so much 🥺🥺
I really like this video. It's informative and the one I've been looking for. Thank yo so much
As per pests, I have a memory of bagging a plant with a pest strip for some period of time as they, give off a "clean, odorless vapor is evenly distributed throughout the enclosed treatment area". (you could use it for a temp green house :-)
Subject change; I have an Anthurium hookeri I grew from berries, 20 yrs.+ old, out in the yard that I got at a Brom. Soc. party. I had forgotten it was an Anth. I hose off when I remember. It's root mass is 15" above the 8" pot it grew up in. Many healthy leaves and inflorescence growing in shade and direct sun. (five miles from the ocean in the Santa Monica area of Socal) I grow many exotics from Africa, Asia, S. Am. Carnivorous. etc. outdoors so after killing one of those red flower common types, I thought I'd study the subject and bought, a, veitchii (wide) starter. Thanks for all of the info (watched the whole vid)
Anthuriums will love my house then my house dips and rises constantly in spring and fall. It’s pretty consistent in summer and winter though. I repotted mine in more Tree Fern fiber and panicked because it stayed wet for so many days I was afraid of root rot, so I reported and added Molly’s Aroid Mix, a little Tree Fern and mixed in my Bonsai Jack Grit mix. Hopefully that is a good medium!Thank you so much for this video!
Hi, I’ve noticed on Instagram that some sellers place their Anthuriums inside plastic bins with the lids on, presumably to maintain high humidity. However, since there’s no airflow in that setup, I’m concerned about potential issues like fungus, increased chances of insect infestations, and problems with CO2 and oxygen circulation. Do you think this method is okay, or could it cause problems? Every time I see those videos, I can’t help but wonder.
Thank you so much for sharing! Ive been more into Anthurium and Alocasia, so this video has really helped step up my care a lil :3
my debile shriveled up a year ago, i’m still salty. A Polish plant lover I know told me that Debile means idiot in Polish. So fitting 😅
HAHAHHAA
Debile: 🧍🏻
It's true lol. Same in ex Yugoslavian countries. 😅
Sizing up to bigger pots was a great tip for me. I was told that sizing up the pot too much would stunt the plant's growth. I guess it depends on different species.
Great content and pace!!
I’ve been coming back to this video. Few times. Thank you Alice. When do you start potting anthurium in much bigger pots? I have a few young seedlings in their own pot with 3 small leaves for example and other with more that I have had for almost a year. Not sure at what stage a much bigger pot would be ok to try. Would love your thoughts.
VERY INFORMATIVE!!! Thank you ❤️❤️
Keep them coming beautiful...plants are fire🔥🌹🔥🌹🔥
What brand of cal mag do you use or recommend? I love all of your videos! You are the Anthurium queen 😁
This was very helpful. I just moved my luxurian and queen to pon. They are very close to being thrown away but I’ll try your tips.
I was the same with stratum. I had a bag for months unopened, until my ilselmanii decided to loose all the roots. Since I haven't seen any hope for it, decided to put it in stratum as it was the only media it didn't grow in, and... omg I was so surprised. Since then decided to put some chonks in it and they grew roots nicely too! I guess I'll start to use it more
So gorgeous (and the anthurium are lovely too) Great info! Thanks!
😂😂😂 thank you so much!
❤❤
Another video❤❤
I got introduced to anthuriums through you and Charmaine
you guys taught me the bin method and when buying anthuriums buy seedlings 👍
👍
I also really started appreciate the beauty of hybrids and emergent leaves
An example being my indo portx lux
The way it has the shape of the indo port and the lux petiole and leaf texture 👍
👍
Thank you Alice ❤️for introducing me to anthuriums ❤
Oh dear goodness I can just picture that port lux 🤤 thank you for being here as always Sarah!!
@@youdontevengrowhere It’s the best purchase of 2023 so far
always a pleasure ❤️😘to be here 😘
Ahh another great one Alice!! This is going to be so helpful, particularly the sizing up which I’ve been afraid to do so boldly. I am going to dare🖤🌸
You can do it Yoli! I did it gradually because of space and supply and I’m glad i didn’t do it all at once
Wow, awesome plants! 👍😃
Also I wanted to ask, should I repot the plants I barely got right away? I got these from Ecuagenera and they all came in 4" pots. I appreciate the feedback as I really need to know your take on this. Thank you!
I´m new to Anthuriums and have learn a lot from you. This video was so good for gathering a lot of info. Thank you! ♥
Idk how many times I've watched this video! 😂💚
I really enjoyed watching your videos so much information
Awesome Video! Watched only 6 minutes yet but already loving it.
It's currently rainy season in my country and I have three anthuriums with active infloresences. after I pollinate them, should I wrap them in a bag or is it alright for them to get wet?
Now everyone can grow anthurium (in case they watch this video)👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
From my experience I found hot water is good in fighting spider mites. Just turn the tab to the hottest ( that shouldn’t be boiling but really hot) and I am pretty sure it will work.
Yay! I’m here for it!🫶🏼
Another dope video! 💚 This the shit we love! 🪴🕺🏽
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for this amazing video - this is so super-helpful. Greetings vom Germany.
Honestly, no drainage in glass vessels just seemed to make my plants grow slower. It's not one size fits all for sure. I bought a friedschthalii last August, put it in glass, and it still hasn't grown a leaf. I'm transitioning all of my glass vessel plants into drainage + glass vessel for a water table. My wendlingeri didn't grow a single leaf til I got it out of moss/glass vessel
Thank you so much for this very informative video. I love when you talk about your different substrates and why you plant different types of plant in different ways. Would love you to do a session on Hoya 💮
As a new anthurium lover, your video is the best for me. Thank you for these awesome info 🌿😊💚
@youdontevengrowhere hi Alice you said 100goot. Candles is good light for an anthurium. Did you misspeak or do you really see growth at that low light? I’m trying to figure out if my light leaves are from high light or something else. I’m using barring bars and solace highlight rails
Thanks
Would love a list of anthuriums that like high light to get darker
Great videos !
Once an anthurium is established with lots of roots i have no issues, but Im really struggling with seedlings…I’ve killed three seedlings from Kartel daun and it hurts my heart. I know you’ve said before to keep them swampy buuuuut, the roots keep rotting on me. So maybe the substrate isn’t working for me? I typically use pon and now some of my seedlings are in tree fern and pon and that seems to work well…so any advice would be helpful!!!
Do you think the coarser roots of the anthuriums prefer lechuza Pon?
Do you put on heat mats with your cutting of anthurium?
Perfect video to repot my Carla to!! How did you get yours so dark??? I need mine to be that pretty 😩
New leaves are definitely the blackest and they’ll stay that way for about a month or so before hardening to dark green!
Alice, I have my Splendisum in a plastic display box from Amazon. It maintains 92% to 99% humidity and she loves it. The secret with them is no air movement. The box only gets opened once a month or so for me to check in and water if needed. I also keep some terrarium begonias and a few other terrarium plants in there to make a nice display.
I really liked this Video, thank you 😊
thank you so much! i got great white on your recommendation. i’m excited! how exactly do you use? just when you repot? sprinkled on roots? or diluted and watered with that solution regularly? thanks!
99% of the time I just dissolve it in water and water it over the root zone! But if I’m really antsy about the repot I will sometimes sprinkle it dry over the roots
@@youdontevengrowhere thanks so much! do you do it regularly, or just once after you’ve repotted?
In a perfect world I’d reinoculate potted plants every 1-2 months but for most of my plants it’s only when they get repot or if I’m feeling like it’s not growing as fast as it should 😅
How much do you add to a gallon of water. I've been using 1/8 tsp but I haven't seen any differences in terms of growth.
@@youdontevengrowhereok awesome. i really appreciate your sharing all this! i’m going in today on a bunch of plants to see what happens.
Well put together queen 👑🖤
Thank you love 🥹
For some reasons YT keeps removing my comments, I'm not even saying anything that's breaking ToS, so odd.
Anyway, I had made a huge plant purchase on anthuriums, I've added 12 new baby plants to my collection. Glad you made this video, as I've just been winging it on their care! Haha!
Something tells me you winging it would have worked out fine anyways haha! Congrats on your many new babies!
hi , 1 question. your clarablackiw is from seed or stem cut? thank you
Great video Alice!
Such a nice vid!
J ai adoré cette vidéo très informative. ❤. Amitié de france
This was a very informative vid. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you, helpful vid
Thank you so much for this video! ✏️🗒💚
Thank you for watching!! 🥹
I would love to see all the Anthirums that have been accumulated to room conditions!!!!!
It’s on the list of videos to make in the future!
Omg I love this thank u lol ur an actual icon
Omg an icon 😂 thank you so much for watching!
One day, Zuck is going to catch on and then he'll enforce FB's T&C. Sellers (commercial or not) should be using FB Marketplace. Not groups. Which is why I'd be weary to build my plant business on FB groups. Also noteworthy, eBay has now in Europe (or at least Germany, that I know for sure) been ordered to report any sellers making more than 30 sales or 2,000 EUR in sales. Because people are usually bypassing taxes and pass thresholds for commerciality. Also, it isn't fair towards properly registered plant shop owners, who (again, in Europe) have to issue plant passports when they ship plants, even within Europe. Also, consumer protection, etc... There's my bit on buying/selling. But I agree, I get some of my best plants from "private" collectors.
Loved this video! Thank you for putting it together.
Amazing video! It’s really hard to find this type of content.
Thanks!
40:59
Omg, I'm a beginners with anthuriums, and I just wanted something to help me started, I wish someone could give me a fool proof mixture for this plant, but I got so confused with all the names and things your tried, I just got totally lost :'(
Why everything is so complicated
Perfect! I want 24 to be my year of anthuriums, I just bought a bunch of babies.
New here and subscribed :). Not just for this video but I’m looking at getting this genus this year. And in Leca or pon as that’s the medium i like most
Also, high humidity can help, but I do know they do learn to tolerate low humidity ❤.
Welcome Kay!!
Спасибо большое! Очень познавательное видео! На вас приятно смотреть и слушать))) антуриумы шикарные❤
It really is crazy just how much of a difference humidity makes with anthuriums, especially velvet leaf ones. I owned several when I started and within a week, they had gotten crisp and misshapen in my 65% humidity bedroom. Than I put them in some terrarium tanks, and within a week they had put out about 5 leaves each. Now they grow LIKE WEEDS. Seriously ppl, put your anthuriums in humidity containers!!!
Big fan of calling it a Toblerone
Im gonna call it a Toblerone it's too cute not too
Thank you
Thanks for making this video. The two anthuriums, my vittarifolium and magnificum, are doing bad, so I needed help.
Loved the video. It’s like you can read my mind😊. Can you please tell me if the Carla is pure or hybrid?
Thank you Sue! Carlablackiae is a pure species 😊
I mixed Fernwook Tree Fern Fiber with PoN, and I will never do that again. It started rotting and the smell was horrible.
Btw today i juat received my Anthoriums from Eddy Pranoto (Epp) from indonesia, they’re quite bigger than what i hv expected. My tree fern doesnt come on time so my plant mix has no fern to it, but hopefully it can be good also for the plant.
Are you kidding me??!! I'm in the process of switching all my anthurium to glass vessels like yours... now you aren't doing that anymore...😮 lol!
Same! 😢
Спасибо, что делитесь опытом, за полезное видео! Интересная и актуальная для меня тема!❤
great stuff - thank you! I would love a deeper dive into fertilizers, particularly combining or adding supplements. After hearing how you fertilize I'm concerned that I've been over-fertilizing by adding cal-mag to Foilage flow and Super Thrive vitamin...???😕
I couldn't find anything online about this. What is the difference between tree fern fiber and tree fern soil?
Tree fern soil is TFF mixed with soil - I show my mix in the substrates section!
@@youdontevengrowhere ahh, thanks! :D
Thank you for all the information
Put all your low light anthuriums on the same shelf and your light tolerant together on a shelf
Yes on the stratum!
I need to stop forgetting about stratum 🥲
@@youdontevengrowhere I also have it from aquarium keeping, and don’t use it for plants for all of the reasons you listed. It’s just not a go to for me