Advanced Propagation Technique | Notching Air Layering & Keiki Paste | Philodendron Glorious Care
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- The Philodendron Glorious is a hybrid between Philodendron Melanochrysum and Philodendron Gloriosum. I briefly shared the care tips of this easy to grow, fast-growing plant. I then showed you advanced propagation method that can be applied to most plants. This include notching above a growing eye, air layering the top cutting, and the use of Keiki Paste to activate growing eye. I show you how I propagate the plant in water and in moss, then give you a satisfying update!
TIMELINE:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 P. Glorious Care History
01:34 Care Tips
03:09 Keiki Paste
04:08 Notching
06:03 Propagation
10:09 2 Months update
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You remind me of my brother whose life is orchids, (he’s ran a laboratory for an orchid developer and has more then 2000 orchids on his name that he created through selective breeding) but he’s into all kinds of plants. When he talks plants he gets all happy.
What a cool story! I bet there are some gorgeous creations under his hands!
@@onlyplants yes he has. If you google his name you might find some info. Robert-Jan Quene. The company he worked for was all about quality not quantity.
Now he’s created a small lab at his home where he flasks orchid seeds ( or should I call them spores they are so tiny) for clients.
You are my number one plant youtuber! You are a joy to watch 🤩 Sending you positive energy from Oslo, Norway 🙌🏼
Whoaaa this is so king and uplifting. Thank you ❤️
@@onlyplants and thank you❤️!
Sean, it's great to see your channel grows, I remember when I first came across it, you had 10k subs. Honestly, you've been and still are an inspiration to keep and grow a houseplant collection. When my mom passed away, dad asked to take care of the plants, since then it was trial and error, till I saw your videos. Keep up the great work, greetings from Russia!
What a touching story! Thanks for sharing. I hope those plants are doing ok now. 😀
I love seeing these props and their updates! 🤩 you’re one of my absolute fav RUclips plant channels! That glorious is indeed glorious!
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Your plant wall looks gorgeous!
Thank you ❤️ Im about to release an episode on it soon
LOVE THIS VIDEO! THANK YOU FOR INFORMATION! SEE YOU!
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So many babies…I’m jealous!!!❤
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I have just received my Keiki paste yesterday as I’ve been meaning to give it a try…. Today your video pops up and shows me exactly how to use it! We’re all so lucky to have you share your expertise and give us the confidence to butcher up our plants 😂👏
P.S. there are almost no reliable videos about Keiki paste online and many don’t do the notching, which then hinders its success.
I like normal propagation without keiki and notching and have enjoyed satisfying success rate. But yes these techniques do help further along propagation, especially if that plant is precious to us
Love your Chanel ❤. Thank you for sharing all your plant advise and information 🙏
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Thank you Sean, very helpful!
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Done! (in one sitting, on my 1st attempt! 😂) Thanks, Sean! ❤
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I love that wall!
Yayee
Love your propagation videos. I have learned so much!!❤
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These are my favorite kinds of videos :)
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Thanks! You do such great work on RUclips. You deserve it!
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Nice content sean....more power....
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Another great video. Thanks, Sean.
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Yep, I was here to the end and I know you tube has been rather strange for a lot of people. I've noticed some creators are doing longer videos now because of it. I feel for many especially ones like yourself that this brings you joy and happiness when you show (how to) do a certain maneuver with plants that makes us more confident to try it and experiment. We are all learning from one another. That's what life is all about!
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Very interesting to watch, thank you for sharing shaun, god bless you always🥰
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great vid, thank you! I love your green wall!
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Great video Sean, thank you 😀🇨🇦
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Great video, Shaun!
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Love it! Thanks
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That's great video as always
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Love watching these with your updates 😊
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Ty loved this video.
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Great video as usual. Thanks Sean!
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Bravo for your results in propagation. 😊
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I like glorious, it’s leaves grows big more faster than melanos. Thanks Sean.❤
Yeahhh they seem to be more vigorous than the melanochrysum!
Great video Sean🥰
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So enjoyed this informative episode
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Thanks for sharing!
Yayee
I love, LOVE, 🤎 ur channel & I watched all the way thru bcuz I want 2❣
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love this
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Great video as always ! 💚🪴🇦🇺 Australia
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How wonderful ❤
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❤ Love it. Thank you!
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Awesome video, as usual
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nice propegation, thank you!!!
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Great video,,
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Thank you for the video!
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I love the Glorious so much!! Can't get enough of it. Thank you Sean ❤
Thank you. Nice to hear its such a well loved plant!
Love your videos. I learn a lot. ❤
Yayee thank you for writing in
Great informative video! Thanks!
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Love your videos.😊
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Love your video❤
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Great content 😊
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Such an informative and entertaining video!! And I really appreciated the update on your propagations.
This afternoon here in S. Georgia just turned into a plant chore day😊
Thank you. Plant chore days are so satisfying and peaceful. Its my fave 🥰 hope its not too cold where you are. Stay warm! ❤️
Love your vids, esp when there’s instant results with prop. Thanks Sean
Thank you Carol ❤️
I was wondering what Keiki paste was for! Great informative video. I love watching videos just like this. Nice and short and informative. 😁
Yeahh they have been used in orchid cultivation for decades. But applicable to other plants as well
Awesome video, Sean! I have learned so much about propagation from you!
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I’m obsessed with propagation, thanks for this video
Thank youu. That makes two of us! Propagation is what made me fall in love with plants.
Great video Shaun, I’m very much into propagating and love to create more plants although I have run out of space, then seem to find another little spot for them.
Hahaaa I dont know what to do with these either… although I do have a lot of bare space in the green wall that needs filling
I've missed your propagation videos 💚
Thank you ❤️ ill do once a month ish 😀
Thank you so much for this - I have never heard of keiki paste and that’s so useful.
Its been used in orchid cultivation for decades, but it works on most plants too 😀
Amazing tips, I Like it, 100% wort it
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Thank you very petty good information
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Thank you so much for another great video! I really enjoy videos where I learn how to better care for my own collection of plants. The information on notching and encouraging growth points is something that I have been looking into, and this video came at exactly the right time for me!
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Hey Sean...highfive for the clumsiness m not the only one 😅😅
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Love your videos. Your passion is inspiring. Unfortunately, they inspired me a little too much lol & I bought too many plants at once lol. :)
Hahaa thank you. Its nice to know I have this effect on people 😛
Thank you so much for teaching us about notching! I honestly didn't know this until now! Now I know what to do with my Rhaphidophora Pertusa! 😊😊😊
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Thanks!
Omg this is generous and kind ❤️ thank you
@@onlyplants I really look forward to watching your channel, I want your RUclips to be sustainable for you so you can keep going, you’re awesome🙏🏻
Learned so much from this video! Also cut a wire or two, free the leaf lol. Love your content!❤
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Another great video Sean 👍🏻👍🏻 your passion and courage to cut and propagate has really encouraged me to be brave and do the same like you ! and i have peopagated (so rewarding!) many plants n saved many struggling plants ! thanks again🤩
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You have golden hands ! All your cutting attempts become vigorous young babies ! Even when it’s by chance !😋
Your Paraiso is so big now !
Bisous from Belgium ! 💖🪴🦎
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Seus vídeos me faz amar ❤ cada vez mais cada planta que encontro diferente. Muito obrigado e continue nos mostrando cada vez mais sobre as plantas . Aqui é from Brasil
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Acho o glorioso muito lindo.
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Saya baru saja membeli Melano secara online, tanaman datang dengan sangat buruk. Channel ini sangat membantu. Review produk sesekali donk bro.
Hallo, aku sempet ke acara tanaman dan nursery di Indonesia, mungkin di sono bisa keliatan supplier2 lokal
Thank you so much for your videos! Although I did watch it twice on your “notching “, I am still uncertain exactly how to do it… ??
You say to notch it above the growing point, but when you cut off the piece to propagate that piece, the cut off is
below the node/growing points that you chop off right? Perhaps you can explain it step-by-step again? Pretty please.?🙏 😊 thanks in advance
The apical bud of all plants (the top-most tip) will push a hormone called Auxin down the stem towards the root. Auxin inhibits growing eye to sprout. This is so the plant will always focus all its energy to the topmost growth.
We notched above a growing eye to prevent auxin from reaching that growing eye from above. This will stop the hormone from reaching it, and spurring it to spring to life to give us new shoot.
When we propagate, we cut off the vine below the growing eye to separate it from the plant.
Some people notch without propagating. Its a way to create a bushy plant!
@@onlyplants thank you!!🙏
Can you please try to attach phal orchids on your moss wall and show us how it looks over time (maybe when it flowers too...?)
I have run out of Phalaenopsis haha. They seldom flower, only once a year or so. They need a sudden drop in temperature to bloom nicely.
Live Glorious
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Abort mission 😂 you had some moss in your hair!
I really do enjoy your videos. They are organic and perfectly imperfect and I learn so much
Hahaaa yes I noticed in editing about the moss. I wish I had hair and make up crew during filming 😅
I need to find where I put my keikei paste and try to use it again. Didn’t have great success the first time I used it on a bare stem. Did help on healthier plant though. Thanks for the reminder.
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I just got some Keiki paste! Thank you for showing all the various ways to propogate, including activating nodes with paste. Although I myself would use something other than a finger to apply, unless of course this helps you grow a 💚 👍 Green thumb😹😻
Hahaa it might make me fertile… but actually you are right any unknown substance should be handled with glove haha
Great to know that we can put a same philodendron for rooting in several pots (as you did in another video) und cut the plant only after, so it grows faster or we can also make separately new plants 👍
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Loved this! Did you pot up that top cuttings in moss?
Noo I pot it up with aroid potting media
i'd like to make a moss wall like this some day.
Im making a video to share the pros and cons 😀
Love your plant propagation video😊 I was wondering when you put your propagation in soil (the ones with no leaves just stem and growing eye) do you put the hole them in soil? And the you completely cover it with soil or just put it on top of soil? Big thank you from Canada!
Its actually moss, i keep it fluffy and light (dont compact the moss) and when you water it gently use squeeze bottle to moisten lightly. The idea is to keep the area gently humid.
Yes the node is lying comfortably on the moss, with most of its body slightly in the moss, but the growing eye is facing up, and looking at the light. They are still photosynthesizing so they need to see light
Hope this helps!
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Thank gawd for the broken stem 😏 Initially I was like pffft no plant hacking this time but that broken stem saved this video 🤣
Hahaa yes it all worked out in the end 🙈
Sorry. I'm very distracted by the veitchii x dorayaki hybrid in the background. Lusting, actually 😅❤
Haha Im about to chop it up soon
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I would cut and prop that top piece on the wall (that is stuck). Root it from the node that has the brown unopened leaf and the top leaf might still unfurl. Just my opinion, lol. Enjoyed the content!
Oh yess theres a lot to salvage from there haha but Ive also got 200 other plants screaming for help and hundreds of hours of videos to edit haha. Its been interesting for me 😅 thanks for writing in! ❤️
😂 I have over 250 plants to care for so I know the stress of staying on top of things. If I didn't prop so much I would be better off!
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You should be reported to the plant police for leaving that leaf stuck in there and for stabbing and then cutting your plant with a knife! 😂 Reminder: feed the Glorious in sphagnum moss, please. 😊
Haha Im scrambling to hide the murder weapon away now 😄
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Thanks,Sean. You are a teacher, and it is . I also enjoy with the different modes of propagation. I love your videos. I didn't know keiki paste. Thank you very much 😍
"don't unsubscribe", LOL.
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How are keeping the pest away from the plant. I don't use any chemicals in my plants & I'm not doing well.
Neem oil with soapy water is an excellent natural pesticide. Spray on leaves on evenings, never in bright light
Chanel TANAM SAJA udh gk pernah upload video lagi ya bang...????
Iya nih… karena penonton Indonesia tidak growing dan nga ada waktu handle juga. Di sini bisa auto translate caption bahasa Indonesia skrg 😀
Hi there, I've never had any luck propagating from stem with node alone(no leaf)😢Diefenbachia, succulents,adesonia... I'm at this about 5 years now, so not a beginner anymore😅 tried water,perlite,(moss,way back) any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong(oh, also use growth hormone on the exposed stem)🤷🏼 don't come at me with Lecca or Ponn😂😂 I'm not touching that stuff😂😂😂
1. Try fertilizing the plant about a week before propagating so its stored some nutrients in the stem
2. Make sure you give that bare node good light after propagation
3. Could be moisture management of the potting media… it cannot be too dry or too wet.
4. See if you can tent the entire cutting in a humidity dome. High humidity helps it along 😀
@@onlyplants oh thank you. I've not tried a humidity dome🤞🏼. I'll try that the next time 🇮🇪🇵🇸🏳️🌈