THAUMATOPHYLLUM BIPINNATIFIDUM MISTAKES I'VE MADE! TREE PHILODENDRON CARE JOURNEY AND TIPS

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2020
  • Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum are great house plants! But I have certainly made my fair share of mistakes while growing them, which has allowed me to really get to know this plant and how to best take care of it!
    In this video I talk about my journey with my Thaumatophyllum and how listening to the plant lead me to truly understand this green beauty!!
    These plants were formerly known as Tree Philodendron / Philodendron Hope / Philodendron Selloum / Philodendron Bipinnatifidum... so many names! But it was reclassified a few years ago as a Thaumatophyllum.
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  • @localtran
    @localtran 3 года назад +13

    This is probably the most clear and comprehensive help video about troubleshooting plants that I’ve seen, thank you!

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! That really means a lot! I'm so glad it was helpful. 💚

  • @melanieviering4849
    @melanieviering4849 3 года назад +12

    Loved the video format of “leaf came out like this and that told me this.” Very helpful for knowing how to troubleshoot my own plant.

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Hi Melanie! I am so glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!! 💚💚💚

  • @wildliferox2
    @wildliferox2 3 месяца назад

    Really informative as well as super helpful. Many thanks.

  • @evangchr
    @evangchr 3 года назад +2

    I love the tone and cadence you take with your video! Very pleasant to listen to and enjoy.

  • @williamzondersen
    @williamzondersen Год назад

    Just seeing. So honest. Earnest and real. Wonderful. Gorgeous Plant and Variety.

  • @Suisyo
    @Suisyo 2 года назад +1

    One of these beautiful babies just joined my plant family and I am so excited! I've always wanted a large plant and your two videos on the care and troubleshooting has been enormously helpful! I was a bit nervous that caring for such a large plant would be difficult but you've put my mind at ease. Also, I didn't realize they could get so huge! I'm very excited for my new plant baby to grow and to propagate her to share with friends! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @reeboze14
    @reeboze14 3 года назад

    This is a great video and I feel like I learned a lot! Thank you

  • @marridesign4108
    @marridesign4108 3 года назад

    This is the best guide on this plant. I’ve had mine for years, my moms is huge and old. I had no idea what the smaller leaves meant. Thank you, Sam!

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      You are so welcome!!! I'm so glad it was helpful!! 😄🌿

  • @nadimahbogart2705
    @nadimahbogart2705 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate this video more than every other care video I’ve just binged. I just got my first one of these guys and it was really dry in shipping, the baby leaves are all folded around themselves and I’m looking for help understanding my plant as it grows. This is exactly what I needed, it speaks my language 💕

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      Congratulations Nadimah on your new plant baby! That is really exciting! I am so glad that this video was helpful for you! Good luck with your Thaumatophyllum!!! 💚💚💚

  • @frasercook5823
    @frasercook5823 3 года назад +2

    I also hug mine, I potted up two together. Honestly underrated but harder to find as a young plant. You’re is gorgeous

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Hahaha gotta hug the plants right?! Thank you! I love mine and I would agree that they are underrated. 💚

  • @deniseg3562
    @deniseg3562 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful ... thanks for this Sam :)

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      So glad to hear it! You're very welcome Denise! 💚

  • @raviynsgma
    @raviynsgma 3 года назад +1

    I have a few leaves looking like the one when you started talking fertilizer on my xanadu. I'm so glad I found your video. I have skipped fertilization this past month. I will get on it.

  • @reaganmorgan6766
    @reaganmorgan6766 3 года назад

    Great video!!

  • @CanUHelpIt
    @CanUHelpIt 2 года назад +2

    If your plant was too cold it would get dark spots (kind of black), not like yours. The brown spots are from fungus, because the plant was probably cold + wet, so it appeared. Glad it recovered.

    • @thedignator
      @thedignator 2 года назад

      True! Mine is still outside. Leaves are totally fine and over 1 meter long now. And I live in zone 8b/9a :)

  • @HuskyStories
    @HuskyStories 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊 💓 I just got my first one . Hi Sam 👋 I'm Sam ♡

  • @RandomAjay
    @RandomAjay 3 года назад +2

    This was really helpful, my plant got burned leafs from being in to much light. Then proceeded to get thrips. I thought I was not giving it enough light but apparently I was doing everything wrong with this plant. Thanks for the info!

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Thanks! I'm so glad you found it helpful. Thrips suck!! I just released an army of predatory mites to help with thrips on some plants.

  • @elamiri858
    @elamiri858 3 года назад

    Great advice! I just got one that was neglected really badly, I'm trying to save it. Hopefully it works out🤧

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Thank you!! That's great that you are trying to save one!! I really hope that works out! Good luck!

  • @TheYolk
    @TheYolk 3 года назад

    I always know it's time for a big dose of fertilizer when the newest leaf on my Alocasia Gageana is smaller than the one that came before.
    Or, I knew that my Alocasia Portodora needs to come in from the balcony, next to the humidifier, when the newest leaf was struggling to unfurl.
    Thanks for the tips! :)

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Yes! Exactly, the leaves speak volumes! It sounds like you are pretty in tune with your plants! 😄💚
      You are so welcome!!

  • @arun.sekher
    @arun.sekher Год назад

    Thanks for the video. But part of that yellowing leaf is green that means it still have some mobile nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Magnesium and Sulfur) that the plant is probably actively transporting to other active growing parts. Could have waited to yellow it out completely.

  • @akankshatank5177
    @akankshatank5177 3 года назад

    Hey thanks a lot for your help... I have this baby too, i mean it's still a baby, waiting for it to grow like yours

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      You are very welcome! You will be surprised just how fast these plants can grow! 💚

  • @plantsinner5072
    @plantsinner5072 3 года назад

    Great info! I didn't know you can just pop them off. Is there a nickname for this cuz I can't even say the name of it! ha!

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Thank you so much!!! yeah, doesn't the trunk look cool when you pop them off? other than just using its old names like philodendron hope, i don't know of any other nicknames... but there really should be shouldn't there?!

  • @maggie9110
    @maggie9110 2 года назад +1

    How is the plant doing now? I have the yellow leaves on mine like you have from lack of nutrients- what did you do and how are those leaves now?

  • @dianastandardtime
    @dianastandardtime 2 года назад

    have you ever gotten 'neon' color leaves from your thaumatophyllum? i'm wondering if my growlight is too powerful. the newer leaves look similar to your "summered" outdoor leaves, but one leaf is super neon.

  • @mr.dantdant7774
    @mr.dantdant7774 Год назад

    How does yours stay up so nicely? Mine stems are curved down :(

  • @BryannaGordin99
    @BryannaGordin99 3 года назад +1

    New plant person here! Do you mind to tell me which fertilizer you used again? I couldn’t quite understand 😁

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      I use a fish emulsion fertilizer. It smells terrible but it works!

    • @BryannaGordin99
      @BryannaGordin99 3 года назад +1

      @@mindtheleaves9914 thank you!!

  • @janettelstevenson
    @janettelstevenson 3 года назад

    Have you done a propagating video for this type of plant? I think this is the plant I have......it's getting wide and I want to propagate it. Thanks!!!

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Does it have a lot of pups around a main plant?

    • @janettelstevenson
      @janettelstevenson 3 года назад

      @@mindtheleaves9914 it has what looks like 3 separate plants in one pot :)
      I just repotted it within the last 4 months....but only recently learned that I could propagate it somehow...otherwise I would have looked closer. I have a video.....

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      @@janettelstevenson oh that's great! Multiple plants make it easy to propagate. You basically just need to pull the plants out of the pot and take the babies from the mother plant. Just cut them as close to the mother plant as you can. You may need a sharp knife. If will feel drastic but one the babies are separated, just put them into their own pots with well draining soil. They might need some support at first, them just wait for them to root up and you are good to go. Feel free to send me your video on Instagram or if there is a link.

  • @EE-ee4gg
    @EE-ee4gg Год назад

    How can I let my hope plant get thicker stems?

  • @rraiinnbow
    @rraiinnbow 2 года назад

    Is this the same as a Monstera selloum?

  • @cathybeasley1103
    @cathybeasley1103 3 года назад +1

    Could you tell me how to make your 20% alcohol solution for cleaning plant leaves? Is this good for any plant?

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      It seems to work well on all plants as long as it is just wiped in the leaves. To make the solution, it depends on what percentage of alcohol you have. But say you have 99% you would just mix one part iso alcohol with 4 parts water or use the measurements and add 200ml of iso alcohol to 800ml water.

  • @TristouMTL
    @TristouMTL 2 года назад

    My thaumatophyllum considers herself to be a comedian, but you won't beLEAF the kinds of jokes she comes up with :-P

  • @ashisingh1722
    @ashisingh1722 2 года назад

    Hey what would be the soil content for this plant???

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  2 года назад

      Soil with good drainage is best for this plant. I have mine in regular potting soil mixed with some extra perlite for drainage but a tropical soil mix would work well too.

  • @devleenadutta
    @devleenadutta Год назад

    Which fertiliser?

  • @anahstorm5376
    @anahstorm5376 3 года назад

    Hey question I have a huge one and the leaves are just spilling all over the place , do you have any suggestions for after popping the leaves off ? Can I just repot them ? Also what about the roots , mine are spilling out so I decided to repot them too :)

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +2

      Hey! If you just pop the leaves off like I did in this video, then you can't repot them, although they do look great in a vase and will last a long time. It can actually be really difficult to propagate this plant from cutting because you need a bunch of the stem and an aerial root. If you want to propagate it, it's best to take an offshoot (or pup) and repot it. They are epiphytes, so they use all of those aerial roots to cling to and climb tall trees. When it's in a pot they do tend to go a little wild! Especially if it's a big plant. But I think you did the right thing but just repotting it.

    • @anahstorm5376
      @anahstorm5376 3 года назад

      @@mindtheleaves9914 I hope I didn’t just needlessly kill 4 of the leaves 😩 I guess we’ll see

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      @@anahstorm5376 you can always put them in some water and hope. If nothing else, they will look nice! 💚💚💚

    • @anahstorm5376
      @anahstorm5376 3 года назад

      @@mindtheleaves9914 another question. The ends are starting to kinda get dark brown and yellow ..have any suggestions?

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      @@anahstorm5376 brown and yellow leaf tips can be caused by a few different things. Inconsistent watering, too much sun, a build up of salts or fertilizer in the soil. How do you water your plant?

  • @franniecamden
    @franniecamden 3 года назад

    This was really good ... I just bought one this last weekend but am not sure if its the same as your or a Xanadu ....it’s fairly small ...do you know how to tell the difference. I read the Xanadu grows to three ft and your gets way bigger. Thankyou..

    • @franniecamden
      @franniecamden 3 года назад

      Also i wanted to add that I did try to research🤗

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! Yes, the Xanadu is a smaller more compact grower. The biggest difference I see between between the Xanadu and the bipinnatifidum is the leaves. The Xanadu has a more lance shaped leaves that still have lobes but they are far less pronounced than you see on mine here. You can see how wide the leaves on mine get. The Xanadu is narrower and less deeply cut with a tighter growth habit. It can be hard to tell them apart when they are young but they grow fast!

    • @franniecamden
      @franniecamden 3 года назад

      Thank you so much for taking the time for my question! I think mine might be a Xanadu. I guess I’ll find out in the future. Have a great day

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      @@franniecamden no problem! Also, feel free to send me a pic on IG if you want to, I might be able to tell what it is.

    • @franniecamden
      @franniecamden 3 года назад

      I send pics of the plant ...thankyou !

  • @dynastyco1277
    @dynastyco1277 3 года назад +1

    Hi!
    So is it okay if my selloum don't receive sunlight?

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      It needs sunlight, just not direct sunlight (where the Sundays are directly hitting the plant, it likes soft ambient light). Although it loves morning sun, so an east window is perfect, but I keep mine in a north window were it gets very little direct sunlight other than in the summer.

  • @cancermatrix4219
    @cancermatrix4219 2 года назад

    Which window is your plant facing?

  • @victorobengamba7628
    @victorobengamba7628 3 года назад

    it s turning yellow, probably lack of morning sunlight

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      It is very likely a lack of sun light, especially if you are in your winter season right now (like I am). however, it could also be a watering issue, pests or a mineral deficiency.

  • @joshnagenmurugiah4531
    @joshnagenmurugiah4531 3 года назад

    Dear sister, I just saw you hugging and touching your plants. I have read a few authoritative article forbidding the touching of plants, stating that it will stunt their growth. Pls clarify. Tq.

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +2

      That's very interesting. I would love to read those articles, feel free to send me your references. But honestly, not touching the plants is impossible. Although I may hug or caress a leaf for fun, I have to touch my plants when I move or water them or report them or wipe down the leaves... I don't know any gardener, outdoor or indoor that doesn't touch their plants.

    • @joshnagenmurugiah4531
      @joshnagenmurugiah4531 3 года назад

      An article about hugging and touching plants

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад +1

      @@joshnagenmurugiah4531 just the articles you are talking about. 🙂 I'd love to read them

    • @joshnagenmurugiah4531
      @joshnagenmurugiah4531 3 года назад

      @@mindtheleaves9914 I'm like you too, I love touching my plants... reading the articles made me apprehensive.

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 года назад

      @@joshnagenmurugiah4531 I wouldn't really worry about it. I touch my plants all the time and they do great! 😃🌿

  • @mimosveta
    @mimosveta 2 года назад

    now let the plant tell us what you're telling it?