I have my albo growing in Leca. Personally I find this is really helpful for encouraging the roots growing (and hence the leaf growing) and no need to worry about watering issue. But today I have to change the pot cuz its getting a bit root bound in it. That's really a pain in the butt...
I know I’m late, but I just recently purchased two pretty decent size Pink Princess and Monstera Albo for $19.00 each, total: $52 plus change at a Walmart in Cali. Never shop there until I heard about the TC (yes Thai Constellation), PP and AM.
Thanks so much nick!! I found a varg money tree at home depot an traded it for an albo I'm pretty stoked its gave me one leaf so far I pray to the plant gods quite often lol
Hi Nick, I always watch your videos and I really appreciate this one as I am considering this one next. I recently purchased my Thai and am using a liquid monstera food but recently it was suggested to use a variegated plant food of 7-10-10. What do you use on this beauty to keep the beautiful white color. I would very much appreciate your comments. My research is not offering up any food that is in these quantities. Thank you.
Have been SO waiting for this - on this delicate beauty. Thank you for your guidance - I've hesitated greatly until now. Perhaps you have a tip for feeding, as well?👍 Great presentation.
It always cracks me up how people are willing to pay sky high prices for a variegated plant when the non variegated green variety is usually dirt cheap, especially considering how much more fragile the plant is due to its lack of chlorophyll.
People have always gone for rare. Once you get good with a regular Monstera, makes sense that you'd want a cool variegated one. The white looks awesome. When people can keep them healthy and gorgeous, it's a pretty big flex imo.
Yeah, they released some expensive mother plants after failing to bring us decently priced ones. And I've heard from MANY people that the ones from the previous batch had root rot/many of them died really fast. I wouldn't go Costa 😬
Costs Farms issued a statement about no longer providing a release date for the Monstera Thai Constellation here: www.costafarms.com/blog/monstera-thai-constellation-update
Perfect timing my first Albo comes tomorrow :)
Enjoyed your relaxed vibe in this video 😊
Hi Nick, I love your videos! Thank you for this one. I hope you make more videos about this plant. Thank you!
Can you share the systemic slow release pesticide you use for prophylaxis? Thanks
I have my albo growing in Leca. Personally I find this is really helpful for encouraging the roots growing (and hence the leaf growing) and no need to worry about watering issue. But today I have to change the pot cuz its getting a bit root bound in it. That's really a pain in the butt...
I know I’m late, but I just recently purchased two pretty decent size Pink Princess and Monstera Albo for $19.00 each, total: $52 plus change at a Walmart in Cali. Never shop there until I heard about the TC (yes Thai Constellation), PP and AM.
Thanks so much nick!! I found a varg money tree at home depot an traded it for an albo I'm pretty stoked its gave me one leaf so far I pray to the plant gods quite often lol
The prices over there are baffling. Here in Finland you can get decent one leaf stem cuttings for 20-50€ from private sellers.
send us a link if they ship to us ;)
Sain semmoisen keskisuuren Variegatan Bauhaus kaupasta hintaan 90€
That is a beautiful specimen!
What are the systemic granules you use?
That's monstera borsigiana,you can tell from leaf size and grow pattern.
Love this Series of videos
Swiss cheese plant is easy care plant💚💚💚💯💯💯, great video with helpful tips. thanks for sharing
One of my hardest plants to keep happy
I just ordered one for my birthday next week 🥰🤞🏼 my Thai Con is doing well & my regular are happy so…… 😅
Hi Nick, I always watch your videos and I really appreciate this one as I am considering this one next. I recently purchased my Thai and am using a liquid monstera food but recently it was suggested to use a variegated plant food of 7-10-10. What do you use on this beauty to keep the beautiful white color. I would very much appreciate your comments. My research is not offering up any food that is in these quantities. Thank you.
Have been SO waiting for this - on this delicate beauty. Thank you for your guidance - I've hesitated greatly until now. Perhaps you have a tip for feeding, as well?👍 Great presentation.
Your monstera is gorgeuos my her leave are growing small can u plz tell me how i can get bigger leaves thank u
I have never had pests on the regular monstera deliciosa...is that common?
It always cracks me up how people are willing to pay sky high prices for a variegated plant when the non variegated green variety is usually dirt cheap, especially considering how much more fragile the plant is due to its lack of chlorophyll.
People have always gone for rare. Once you get good with a regular Monstera, makes sense that you'd want a cool variegated one. The white looks awesome. When people can keep them healthy and gorgeous, it's a pretty big flex imo.
I mean, why do people climb mountains when they have hills in their back yards? The challenge.
Hi Nick! That is a beautiful plant, but there is no way that I would spend that kind of money on a plant of any kind. Thank you so much for sharing!
I was under the impression that the Albo was borsigiana and the Thai was Deliciosa... Do I have this backwards? Or just completely wrong lol?
wow my monstera is the only plant that doesnt have pests and never has lol
is this albo deliciosa? it looks like it's more borsigiana
Hoping to win it in a giveaway tommorow. 🤞
David Himself did you win it?
@@Dark_Side_Productions No...😔 and there weren't even many ppl in the giveaway.
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Isn’t this M. borsigiana? 😳
It is. Monstera Borsiginia Albo, hence the white on it.
Where ya been Nick? Costa released a few Thai’s 600$. Would love too see one of them! 💚
Yeah, they released some expensive mother plants after failing to bring us decently priced ones. And I've heard from MANY people that the ones from the previous batch had root rot/many of them died really fast. I wouldn't go Costa 😬
I don’t have one because I’m afraid I will kill it
I just killed mine 😭
nooooo, was it pests? root rot? thats so sad
Ohhh no😔so sorry. root rot? Oh hear that’s the most common issue.
Costs Farms issued a statement about no longer providing a release date for the Monstera Thai Constellation here:
www.costafarms.com/blog/monstera-thai-constellation-update