What you need to know about Balfour Aralia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @karenagen6757
    @karenagen6757 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have been searching for the name today and came upon your video. We have it here in Trinidad, W.I. (Sun almost every day). It is like a natural hedge. It grows about 7 to 8 ft, a taxonomic tree. All we need to do is trim it. Some are yellow to lemon green, while others like the color you have. I thought the yellow meant it needed water. But it is resilient during the dry season. It takes the full sun. There is no need to water it except during the two-week dry spell that we have. The recent changing climate might mean watering once a week if there is no drizzle. I believe it has adapted to the environment hence the beautiful bright yellow and speedy growth.

  • @pixiedustinajar
    @pixiedustinajar Год назад +3

    It's so interesting to me how the same plant can respond very differently to different environments. I live in a tropical Asian country and have been living with this beauty for close to 2 years now. In my experience, it always throws a fit and starts yellowing bottom leaves if I let it dry between waterings. It sits in a terracotta pot on my west facing window and loves to guzzle up water every 3-4 days, despite the fact that the humidity levels where I live are 70-80% all year round. And boy it grows fast! I've had to prune it twice this year already and looks like I might have to do it again next spring. But all in all, I love it. It's one of my first plant babies and the first I've grown from a cutting.
    Thank you for sharing your experience. It was totally fascinating to compare it with mine!

  • @KihmJones
    @KihmJones Год назад +1

    Thank you for this info. I have 3 and fell in love with the first one I found. Scooped up 2 more as soon as I saw them.

  • @paisanojb
    @paisanojb 2 года назад +1

    My Aralia was an only lonely at Walmart with no label. I had to do some research to find out what it is. Thanks for your video!

  • @CharlottaSmith
    @CharlottaSmith 6 месяцев назад

    Just bought one from Lowe’s off the clearance rack for two dollars. I was curious on how to take care of it your video help me out a lot. I’m so happy that it’s low maintenance.

  • @Briar_Bear
    @Briar_Bear 2 года назад +2

    Ive been searching for one of these beauties for ages and i Just found a tiny little 2.99 plant at a local nursery! The soil is still really wet but its in a small pot and i dont see any signs of rot so im going to leave it for a bit in its nursery pot. Hopefully mine one day gets to the size and beauty of yours! Thanks for this video!

  • @kelsey9384
    @kelsey9384 4 месяца назад

    This is one of my easiest plants to take care of ❤

  • @cherylj7460
    @cherylj7460 4 месяца назад

    I LOVE aralias! When I grow them outside in pots, I plant in sand. (Fl)

  • @empresscarib6571
    @empresscarib6571 Год назад

    Thank for the advice

  • @fuggleradventures5820
    @fuggleradventures5820 2 года назад +1

    Great video I just picked one up at my Walmart and I have never seen them be fore I hope mine makes it🥰🥰

    • @plantmarksthepot5618
      @plantmarksthepot5618  2 года назад

      Thank you. And yes WM has definitely stepped up thier plant game

  • @karenbritish
    @karenbritish 3 года назад

    It’s beautiful- Another one on my list! Thank you

  • @elizabethroy5420
    @elizabethroy5420 2 года назад

    Just picked one up from Loews today..right on time!

  • @sarahearnshaw6955
    @sarahearnshaw6955 Год назад

    I've fallen in love with my baby Balfour!! Want to make sure I can keep it alive. It's been doing great the last month. I've got it under a growing light, cause it's about 10 feet from an West facing window and 15 from an east window. But I've been reading that it needs to be kept up by pruning. Any tips when/how to do that? Thanks!!

  • @Mslittaaaaa
    @Mslittaaaaa 2 года назад

    I have the aralia Fabian stump and I killed my first one. My second one is thriving. It’s in a north facing window that is blocked by my balcony. I also have a grow light that helps with more lighting.
    Today, I found the Balfouriana at Walmart, and doubled back when I realized it was basically a variegated Fabian stump. I figure the care is similar. I treat my Fabian stump exactly the same as stated.
    🤫I repotted mine right away because Walmart will murder a plant with water and I didn’t want to take any risk. I bought two and planted them together. I sure hope that was okay.
    Thanks for the tips!

    • @plantmarksthepot5618
      @plantmarksthepot5618  2 года назад

      Tight move! Wallys is notorious for plant neglect. I don't think it's thier fault. Usually the employees aren't too interested in the maintenance and upkeep. What kind of soul did you use?

    • @Mslittaaaaa
      @Mslittaaaaa 2 года назад

      @@plantmarksthepot5618 you are so right about the employees and Walmart does not mind losing money.
      I used a mixture. I am kind of experimenting right now. I will admit I don’t know what I am doing. Lol
      Coco husk, worm casting, perlite, and horticulture charcoal.

  • @pamelabrown3549
    @pamelabrown3549 Год назад

    The leaves are turning yellow and falling off my Balfour Aralia. It is fall and the temperature has started dropping in the house. What can I do to stop the leaves falling off?

  • @amycanhelpyou1541
    @amycanhelpyou1541 2 года назад +1

    I just picked mine up yesterday and am wondering how to keep it humid. We live in MN so now it is currently summer. 75% of the year, it is more dry season due to winter and cold. Any suggestions? I am keeping it, for now, it the nursery pot, yet am ready to re-pot when needed. We have the new pot, and I heard your advice about fertilizer. I am new to house plants so any advice helps!

    • @plantmarksthepot5618
      @plantmarksthepot5618  2 года назад +1

      I've decided not to give any fertilizer to my aralias. I've noticed they tend to develop burn. Perhaps they prefer worm castings instead

    • @caitlynguthrie5641
      @caitlynguthrie5641 Год назад

      @@plantmarksthepot5618 ugh! I just did this with my last prune session for all my plants and now my aralia is suffering. I'm going to repot/resoil and fix er up. Thank you, and you plant is GORGEOUS. Thank you for humble bragging, now I'm more knowledgeable 🫶

  • @MollySato
    @MollySato Год назад

    I have several balfoural arailas and I love them so much. The oldest one (I call her Mom) is at least 15 yo if not more and I have managed to grow several ”babies” through the years gone by. But now they don’t feel good at all, they get brown spots on the leaves and then they just shrivel and fall off.. 😢😩🥺 I’ve tried many things, a couple of weaks ago I tried watering them with nematodes, but it doesn’t seem to change anything for the better.. 😔
    I wonder if it would be a good idea to change the soil on them? Maybe try to find that.. peat moss? and mix it in?..
    Please, is there any chance for me to save my plant children?🙏🏼
    Hugs from me in Sweden 🪴💚🪴

    • @Marnae1690
      @Marnae1690 Год назад +1

      When in doubt always check the roots. It may be root rot

  • @estefanasabrazaldo2415
    @estefanasabrazaldo2415 2 года назад

    Hello po, Can you give me a basis of aralia balfour recommended for rooting hormone? Thank you in advance🥰💚

  • @ellariel7457
    @ellariel7457 2 года назад

    I’m mad for Balfourianas, have tried them twice before, and just brought home #3 and repotted from soggy potting soil to sphagnum/perlite mix. Did take the risk of adding a smidgen - just a smidgen - of slow-release food and precautionary systemic houseplant insecticide (SOP at my house since the tragic Spider Mite Overwinter Invasion of 2017).
    Here’s where I’m struggling and a bit confused … I hear you about letting them become almost dry before watering. But in my experience, they tend to respond somewhat poorly to that … my last Balfour, a day or so before the top of soil was dry to touch, would begin to wilt _severely_ … even, time and again, bent over at mid-level of the woody stem. (Think peace lily “I’m sooooo dry” histrionics lol). Even though it always seemed to recover, I soon placed it near my kitchen sink so I could watch regularly. And yes, I watered more or less on schedule (5-7 days, roughly, depending on season/weather, etc.) Eventually, however, it finally gave up on me, apparently as dry as toast. There were not apparent pests, either.
    I adore aralias -‘Japanese fatsias, stump, Mings… you name it, but Balfours have my heart. Can you help save me & my newest baby from future heartbreak? Fingers crossed and thanks for the video and the aralia love!

    • @plantmarksthepot5618
      @plantmarksthepot5618  2 года назад

      Are they getting bright indirect light?

    • @ellariel7457
      @ellariel7457 2 года назад

      @@plantmarksthepot5618 Yes … 3-3.5 feet diagonally from my south facing kitchen window, with plants along sill protecting against actual direct light

    • @plantmarksthepot5618
      @plantmarksthepot5618  2 года назад

      I have mine right up next to a south facing window and it's thriving in it's Terra cotta pot.

    • @ellariel7457
      @ellariel7457 2 года назад

      @@plantmarksthepot5618 I’ll try moving mine a bit closer to the window… thank you!

  • @AngelGutierrez-m3y
    @AngelGutierrez-m3y 10 месяцев назад

    Hi I got this for Xmas and was super wet and droopy. Any ideas what to do?

    • @kelsey9384
      @kelsey9384 4 месяца назад

      Overwatered maybe?

  • @aprillacy5477
    @aprillacy5477 2 года назад

    Just got this little one

  • @marlonstrachan9655
    @marlonstrachan9655 2 года назад

    I recently got one from Lowes for around $5 .

  • @devonburkhalter9840
    @devonburkhalter9840 11 месяцев назад

    Has anyone bottom watered these? I just got one and I would like to bottom water it, but not if its disastrous

    • @karenagen6757
      @karenagen6757 8 месяцев назад

      Best not to bottom water these plants. They do not need much water anyway