Good video. Thank you. I'm just watching my magnificum berries sprout roots. I found using tree fern fiber much easier than spag. The new roots don't get attached and damaged when transplanting/ up potting. I'll trade magnificum seeds for some clarinerveum 😁
Tree fern fiber or pearlite also work really well for germination. I crossed pollinated over 300 seedlings of Dorayaki and Forgetii and all of them survived 😵💫
I watched an anthurium pollination video from The Jungle Haven, and she did a test on her clari seeds to see which way produced the strongest seedlings. And the ones she germinated in complete darkness came out looking a lot stronger than the ones in a grow light. Maybe you should try a few in the dark and move them to grow lights when they start producing those first few leaves? I just pollinated my anthurium Crystal and I’m hoping it took!
I put mine under a grow light & near a germination heat mat in my Milsbo cabinet. Probably dried out faster bc of that, but all of them are growing beautifully ☺️
Wow this video came out at a perfect time! I'm getting my first set of berries from my pallidiflorum and I feel lost looking at all the seeds about to pop 😵
How cute that you and your anthurium were working on creating new life at the same time together 🥹
Omg right 😭😭❤️
I’ve got your video playing in the living room while I water plants. My 19 year old son said “Can you eat them?” 😂
The timing ! This video comes exactly when i'm wondering how i'm gonna pollinate my alocasia pink dragon !
You can get baby alocasias by harvesting the corms that grow in the soil. That’s also super fun to do! 🥰
@@hiro2557how long does it take for corms to develop in the soil.
Oh can’t wait to see them grow into plants ❤, so cool!
Can't wait for the update!! This is so so fun and interesting to watch!
This looks so fun even if it is a long process. Now I want to pollinate some Anthuriums.
Good video. Thank you. I'm just watching my magnificum berries sprout roots. I found using tree fern fiber much easier than spag. The new roots don't get attached and damaged when transplanting/ up potting. I'll trade magnificum seeds for some clarinerveum 😁
My Claire is blooming for first time, so excited. 💚
Tree fern fiber or pearlite also work really well for germination. I crossed pollinated over 300 seedlings of Dorayaki and Forgetii and all of them survived 😵💫
That’s amazing
Yes yes yes! So excited, I love anthuriums and there pollinating process
Wow this video came out at a perfect time too ! Merci beaucoup pour ce partage très intéressant !!! :)
Hi Becca, this is so cool, and I can't wait for your next update on them!!
Ahhh so fun! I’m so glad I stole a couple berries from you so I can try this.
I watched an anthurium pollination video from The Jungle Haven, and she did a test on her clari seeds to see which way produced the strongest seedlings. And the ones she germinated in complete darkness came out looking a lot stronger than the ones in a grow light. Maybe you should try a few in the dark and move them to grow lights when they start producing those first few leaves?
I just pollinated my anthurium Crystal and I’m hoping it took!
I was hoping someone would mention this! I would love to know if that was a fluke or if that can be replicated.
Yep, came to say the same. 👍
Hey! I've been wanting to do this exact thing this year! Thank for the vid!
I put mine under a grow light & near a germination heat mat in my Milsbo cabinet. Probably dried out faster bc of that, but all of them are growing beautifully ☺️
Congrats on your seed babies🥳
I LOVE this!! So, so cool! 🩵
I've done this with my "Flamingo" Anthirium, but have yet to successfully do this with my Crystallinum, lol. It puts out flower after flower too!
Wow this video came out at a perfect time! I'm getting my first set of berries from my pallidiflorum and I feel lost looking at all the seeds about to pop 😵
This is so cool!!! Madison on RUclips “Plant Therapii “ did this and has over 150 babies 😮
Hi Becca! So cool that you did this! I know that you stored the pollen in the freezer in earlyer tries, but how dit you store them this time?
In the freezer as well! It just was a shorter time so I think that’s why it worked better.
@@BeccaDeLaPlants Good to know, thank you!
omg i want one lol love ur videos
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Where is the update???
Wwwowo i want to buy some see i love to experiment
Producing pollen does not mean it wasn’t pollinated. Do not cut them off if they produce pollen.