when I heard you say you got yourself some plants for your birthday, I chuckled because meee too. not to mention mine was recent as well. happy birthday :D
I don’t think your set up has anything wrong it’s just that if you change medium from a plant that’s not in that type of medium the plant was in like soil you always run the risk of rot. So if you put 100% pon vs what you’re doing now with leca layering won’t have much difference but just run the risk of disturb the plant again. If it’s happy there keep it there. Maybe put some enzymatic formula to prevent root rot
I moved them all over to tree fern and the roots have started to take off. So I definitely think it was a mixture of that and too much moisture! Great points though!
Surprisingly Micans I have too is one of my least fav philos. I think it’s overrated as opposed to underrated because the plant community generally loves it and recommend it as a starter. But in reality unless you get it from a nursery with great leaves and probably hormones or additives from the nursery to start with for nice size leaves, it looks always messy when grown at home
The billietiae and atabapoense grows the same style. If you hate the billietiae growth style you wouldn’t like the agabapoense, it’s even more gangly and Internodal space (at least what I’ve heard)
when I heard you say you got yourself some plants for your birthday, I chuckled because meee too. not to mention mine was recent as well. happy birthday :D
Wooo 🎉 we love a good birthday plant or two, or three! 🪴 I hope you had a wonderful birthday too! ❤
Agreed on loving the regular trailing plants🥰 I also have a heart leaf philo that’s always been so easy and lush💕
PS HAPPY BIRTHDAY🎂
omg thank you thank you 🙈 trailing plants bring me so much joy 🥹 I’m glad they do for you too!!! ❤❤
I don’t think your set up has anything wrong it’s just that if you change medium from a plant that’s not in that type of medium the plant was in like soil you always run the risk of rot. So if you put 100% pon vs what you’re doing now with leca layering won’t have much difference but just run the risk of disturb the plant again. If it’s happy there keep it there. Maybe put some enzymatic formula to prevent root rot
I moved them all over to tree fern and the roots have started to take off. So I definitely think it was a mixture of that and too much moisture! Great points though!
Nice video, what camera do you use?
Thanks! Just my Iphone 14 front camera 😆
Surprisingly Micans I have too is one of my least fav philos. I think it’s overrated as opposed to underrated because the plant community generally loves it and recommend it as a starter. But in reality unless you get it from a nursery with great leaves and probably hormones or additives from the nursery to start with for nice size leaves, it looks always messy when grown at home
Yeah the nursery bought ones usually look rough. I just chopped it past the original leaves cause the new ones look so much better.
I have Philodendron Dark Lord Variegated
That's incredible!
The billietiae and atabapoense grows the same style. If you hate the billietiae growth style you wouldn’t like the agabapoense, it’s even more gangly and Internodal space (at least what I’ve heard)
Honestly I think I could excuse that cause it's such a cute plant!
Do not replant the heart leaf in tree fern it won’t like it and it will get root keep it in a well draining soil
Good point! My tree fern mix I’m trying out has a mix of soil, perlite, tree fern and fir bark. It’s quite airated to minimize root rot 😊
@@plantswithjoshua I wouldn’t advise please use a chunky soil is and not tree fern and you can use leca and charcole at the bottom of the vessels
You sure that is a Philo Glorious (gloriosum x melanochrysum)? I'm 99% certain that is straight gloriosum.
It’s a Gloriousum! Mixed up the names 😅