Ich freue mich, dass Ihnen die Pflanzen gefallen! Es bedeutet viel, positive Rückmeldungen zu hören. Mögen bald dankbare Pflanzen für Ihr Zuhause gefunden werden.
I'm glad you're enjoying the plants! Don't worry, with a little care and attention, you can grow beautiful plants too. 😊I've been growing my plant collection for 9 years now. How about you?
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. When it comes to growing Thai Constellation Monstera, it's important to use a pot slightly larger than the roots. This is crucial for proper planting after purchasing the plant to ensure its establishment. In a significantly spacious pot, roots tend to grow more than the leaves initially. You can create a highly nutritious substrate yourself or enrich store-bought soil with organic and mineral supplements such as red clay, horn meal, and horse manure pellets. For drainage at the bottom of the pot, use pine and fir cones. Direct the aerial roots into the soil in the pot. Usually, they grow quickly and in the wrong direction, so it's essential to monitor and gently bend and fix them until they grow into the soil. Provide bright, indirect sunlight to encourage healthy growth and variegation. From September to April, I use additional lighting for 12 hours a day to avoid abrupt growth stoppage, leaf yellowing, and browning of variegated leaf parts. Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch the leaves. Do not rotate the plant in different directions towards the light, otherwise, the leaves will grow in all directions, making it impossible to approach the plant. When watering, allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between waterings. Monstera enjoys moisture but not during winter. Overwatering can lead to root rot, and elongation of leaf stems and leaf reduction, loss of fenestration. So maintaining a balance is crucial. Wipe its leaves with a damp cloth twice a month as showering is not feasible. Monstera plants thrive in high humidity. In my room, it's around 50-60%, +18+21C (64.4 °F-68.4 °F), northern Germany. What about your condition?
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like them. For large leaves, I focus on providing a balanced and nutrient-rich diet. I primarily use a well-balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength and apply it every two weeks during the growing season (April-September). For those lush leaves, I've actually posted a video sharing my perfect potting soil mix that I use for some of my plants. It's a blend that provides the right balance of nutrients and drainage. If you're interested, feel free to check it out! ruclips.net/video/Nrz0roktKZM/видео.html
i personally reccomend more telling plants like statiphyllum or philodendrons who droop their leaves alot or little when thirsty, plants like calatheas or ferns are often very picky and want constant attention, meaning they cant dry out or get forgotten. Monstera thai constellation are VERY sensitive for root rot and needs rather perfect water timing and soil. Getting good soil mixes is hard for those new in the hobby. For me, the plants you listed are not easy to care for. diffenbachia is too sensitive to root and stem rot.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! While I understand that some plants like stathiphyllum and philodendrons may be more visually expressive in indicating their hydration needs, certain varieties of Philodendron such as Philodendron Mamei, Philodendron Brandtianum, and Birkin can present more challenges and may require very specific care instructions. In my experience, I have found that certain varieties like Calathea Network and ferns such as Nephrolepis Exaltata and Microsorum are actually quite easy to care for, as they thrive with consistent moisture levels and indirect light. However, I acknowledge that other varieties of Calathea (Calathea roseopicta 'Rosy', "White Fusion") and ferns ( Golden Zebra Bamboo Fern, Pteris ensiformis) can be much more difficult to maintain in room conditions. Additionally, I've personally found that Monstera Thai Constellation can be easier to maintain compared to varieties like Monstera adansonii and Epipremnum, which may experience yellowing leaves in winter, or Alba Variegata, which may develop browning on the variegated parts of the leaves. In my video, I should have emphasized the importance of using smaller pots for Dieffenbachia to avoid root rot, which has proven effective in my own care routine. While caring for Dieffenbachia Tropic Marianna and Summer Style, I encountered an issue of root rot once, but I was able to save the plants. Other varieties are indeed quite robust. In every plant family, there are complex-to-care-for plants. I've chosen, in my opinion, the most low-maintenance varieties. Every plant parent may have different experiences and preferences, so it's always valuable to share diverse perspectives in the gardening community. 🤗🤗
Thanks for the compliment! My room conditions are around +20°C with 60% humidity as well. What is your room condition? Try a very tight for roots pot and warm shower once a week instead watering.
You really have a green thumb, and have the perfect growing environment, they look so perfect and healthy.
Thank you! I try my best to create a good environment for them. It's great to see them doing so well!
They are Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
What a beautiful fern and monstera! Other plants are stunning too ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful plants collection
Thanks a lot! 🌺
WOW Your calathea network/musaica is amazing 😳😍💚
Thank you very much!
Wow, all your plants are beautiful! This is what I want mine to be like. I'd need alot more space for them.
Plants have a way of taking over, don't they? Soon you'll be living in a jungle, but a beautiful one!😀🌱
Die Pflanzen sind alle so wunderschön! Einige davon stehen auch auf meiner wishlist
Ich freue mich, dass Ihnen die Pflanzen gefallen! Es bedeutet viel, positive Rückmeldungen zu hören. Mögen bald dankbare Pflanzen für Ihr Zuhause gefunden werden.
Вы вернулись ❤
Куда я денусь с подводной лодки со столькими растениями :) Рада теплому привету, спасибо!
Wow its jealous me because i never have plants jumbo like that 😊
I'm glad you're enjoying the plants! Don't worry, with a little care and attention, you can grow beautiful plants too. 😊I've been growing my plant collection for 9 years now. How about you?
wonderful video : just wonder how do you grow your Thai"s Constellation Monstera ? Any good tips ? Mahalo :) Great Video.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. When it comes to growing Thai Constellation Monstera, it's important to use a pot slightly larger than the roots. This is crucial for proper planting after purchasing the plant to ensure its establishment. In a significantly spacious pot, roots tend to grow more than the leaves initially. You can create a highly nutritious substrate yourself or enrich store-bought soil with organic and mineral supplements such as red clay, horn meal, and horse manure pellets. For drainage at the bottom of the pot, use pine and fir cones.
Direct the aerial roots into the soil in the pot. Usually, they grow quickly and in the wrong direction, so it's essential to monitor and gently bend and fix them until they grow into the soil.
Provide bright, indirect sunlight to encourage healthy growth and variegation. From September to April, I use additional lighting for 12 hours a day to avoid abrupt growth stoppage, leaf yellowing, and browning of variegated leaf parts. Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch the leaves. Do not rotate the plant in different directions towards the light, otherwise, the leaves will grow in all directions, making it impossible to approach the plant.
When watering, allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between waterings. Monstera enjoys moisture but not during winter. Overwatering can lead to root rot, and elongation of leaf stems and leaf reduction, loss of fenestration. So maintaining a balance is crucial.
Wipe its leaves with a damp cloth twice a month as showering is not feasible.
Monstera plants thrive in high humidity. In my room, it's around 50-60%, +18+21C (64.4 °F-68.4 °F), northern Germany. What about your condition?
Очень подробная информация по уходу х
за монстерой, хоть самой выращивать такую красоту
Thank you so much 😊 John
You are very welcome John! Have a nice day!🌞
❤️🌹🌺
Please do a soil mix video for indoor plants and an other one for orchids
Thank you for the suggestion! I appreciate your interest in my content. I'll definitely consider making those videos in the future!
Yur plants are stunning!! Wat you feed yhem for large leaves? Pls
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like them. For large leaves, I focus on providing a balanced and nutrient-rich diet. I primarily use a well-balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength and apply it every two weeks during the growing season (April-September).
For those lush leaves, I've actually posted a video sharing my perfect potting soil mix that I use for some of my plants. It's a blend that provides the right balance of nutrients and drainage. If you're interested, feel free to check it out! ruclips.net/video/Nrz0roktKZM/видео.html
i personally reccomend more telling plants like statiphyllum or philodendrons who droop their leaves alot or little when thirsty, plants like calatheas or ferns are often very picky and want constant attention, meaning they cant dry out or get forgotten. Monstera thai constellation are VERY sensitive for root rot and needs rather perfect water timing and soil. Getting good soil mixes is hard for those new in the hobby. For me, the plants you listed are not easy to care for. diffenbachia is too sensitive to root and stem rot.
Thank you for sharing your perspective!
While I understand that some plants like stathiphyllum and philodendrons may be more visually expressive in indicating their hydration needs, certain varieties of Philodendron such as Philodendron Mamei, Philodendron Brandtianum, and Birkin can present more challenges and may require very specific care instructions. In my experience, I have found that certain varieties like Calathea Network and ferns such as Nephrolepis Exaltata and Microsorum are actually quite easy to care for, as they thrive with consistent moisture levels and indirect light. However, I acknowledge that other varieties of Calathea (Calathea roseopicta 'Rosy', "White Fusion") and ferns ( Golden Zebra Bamboo Fern, Pteris ensiformis) can be much more difficult to maintain in room conditions.
Additionally, I've personally found that Monstera Thai Constellation can be easier to maintain compared to varieties like Monstera adansonii and Epipremnum, which may experience yellowing leaves in winter, or Alba Variegata, which may develop browning on the variegated parts of the leaves. In my video, I should have emphasized the importance of using smaller pots for Dieffenbachia to avoid root rot, which has proven effective in my own care routine. While caring for Dieffenbachia Tropic Marianna and Summer Style, I encountered an issue of root rot once, but I was able to save the plants. Other varieties are indeed quite robust.
In every plant family, there are complex-to-care-for plants. I've chosen, in my opinion, the most low-maintenance varieties. Every plant parent may have different experiences and preferences, so it's always valuable to share diverse perspectives in the gardening community. 🤗🤗
I love your videos and size of leaves!!!! ❤❤
So nice of you, thank you🌺
👍👍
How could you do that?
Все цветы красивые, однако озвучка неприятная, такой интонацией в самый раз спортивные соревнования комментировать 😕
Очень жаль, что озвучка пришлась не по вкусу. Робот так старался :-)
Даёшь живой голос, голос живой!! !
triostars are not easy 😭 you must have a green thumb
Thanks for the compliment! My room conditions are around +20°C with 60% humidity as well. What is your room condition? Try a very tight for roots pot and warm shower once a week instead watering.