When you have a cutting with a pretty long aerial root, from experience I recommend cutting it off but leaving maybe a quarter inche of the aerial root, try putting it on sphagnum moss and cover the sides a little, spray it with water and check it every week! Works everytime for me, but thanks for the really helpful video.
the set up is great, but a big mistake is constant picking up of the node and playing around with it. it stresses the plant and slows down the recovery/propagation process.
I have two variegated borsigiana and two variegated deliciousas(one grown from a 1.5" dia node) haven't had any problem growing them all. Your Trenta looks like it didn't have holes in it, that's probably what caused the rot since you should never soak those plants for a long time. For my node I used a glass dome, ceramic pot, orchid pot, sphagnum moss 98% of the orchid pot, and by the node I have some soil, tree bark/wood chips. Grow light also.
I just bought a node and was debating whether to do perlite or sphagnum moss. I watched that girls video and the roots were very small and stringy. Do you think that matters at all? Did your roots turn out like that?
I see your struggle with the node here, and I feel that. I usually get rid off the aerial node, and cover it all with fungicide powder (such as RootUp or Rootone, or other brands familiar in your area). Good luck with it and pray the best for your effort 🤗
Girl my stem broke off and left me with a half inch node after cutting rot off, your node here looks HUGE compared to mine 😩😂😅 Hoping for the best, i spent way too much money on that thang 😪 I applied some keiki paste, put it in 32oz mason jar filled with perlite, wrapped with saran wrap & under a grow light 24/7. fingers crossed it doesn’t completely crap out on me 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Sadly, no update yet!! I am going to try some cloning paste. I have a second node coming the week September 1, so I hope to have a happy update video soon!
Hi!! The rot did not continue, but I still don't have any real progress. I know they can just be stubborn sometimes. I am going to try some cloning paste and I also have a second albo node on the way, so hopefully I will be able to have a happy update video soon! :)
When you have a bare node complete with an ariel root, you do NOT want to try and start it in perlite. You need only moss and moisture. Take the ariel root and dry layer it as well. Moss+moisture+plastic wrap=woo hoo! Then, lay the node on top of the rest of your moss, provide it a grow light and a lid. These take FOREVER but once they start, you will be able to pot up instantly!
I had the same problem as yours, except my node had one leaf and the seller gave it to me in a water cup ( local purchase) the root rotted, so I had to cut the root super close to the node but luckily it stayed rot free after that. since the cut ive put it in sphagnum moss and an container to allow for moisture like yours.. a month later still no rot but still no action (remember I already have one pretty leaf) so then I dip my node in rooting hormone and leave it back into the sphagnum moss.. 2 more weeks still nothing..I am considering cutting that leaf off and continuing my propagation with just a wet stick..to see if it will activate it
Love your video I bought my node cutting July 13 and and am propagating in Moss in glass vase with saran wrap on top the stem is growing but no root wood love to see yours in a up date !
Cardens Gardens plant madness Their on Instagram Facebook and RUclips I paid 130 ffor my node I get it but fair but I still think it’s expensive !And I most definitely try to ignore the the container that it’s in I did check to make sure it has it’s not dried up but besides that I ignore it
I don't know where my reply went but what I was trying to tell you was I watched a guy do an experiment with three different materials for rooting his Albo wet sticks. He used spagnum, perlite and lecca. The leca did not work at all but the spagnum and perlite did get him some nice roots. He just laid his sticks on top of the three different materials in a clear plastic container with a clear lid and put it under plant lights.
I just found rot on my albo cutting's only aerial root :,( Cut off the rotten bit, rinsed and popped it in my perlite prop box, hopefully since its a more aerated substrate that can save it, its my first monstera albo cutting and I was really hoping to make it work
Hi there. I watched a video last night. I wish I could tell you who's it was but he experimented with propagating this very plant with wet sticks and he did it three ways. One in spagnum, one in perlite and one Leica lol. Forgive the spelling. He just laid the sticks on top of each and every one of those and the ones in the lecca did not take at all. But the spagman and perlite did root. He had them in a square container, clear with a clear lid and put it under a plant light. Also. Just trying to save you from losing any of your precious cuttings.
I have a nice size monsters deliciousa...someone gave me 3 tiny nodes like the 1 u just unboxed...none had a aereal root. I just layed them on top of potting soil and sprayed them at least 2x a week and a year later I have alot of leaves and it's like at least a foot tall
Hi what do you mean by this please? I have a few nodes I'd like to grow and I'm worried about root rot. Your method sounds interesting because I know aloe has anti bacterial properties but I'm not sure what you mean?
hi! i just want to ask how long was the shipping if u remember? I want to buy one from another country (from uk to romania) and it's like a week or more with postal office.. i dont want it to die on the road :))
Ooo I can’t wait to see how it goes!! I really want an albo! 💚🤍 subscribing for a hopeful update! I’d love if you swung by my channel and joined as well! I love meeting new plant friends!!
I was thinking of ordering one from them also I see them all so often but so wanting to try. I've tried with other plants but never this one. I need one now
When you have a cutting with a pretty long aerial root, from experience I recommend cutting it off but leaving maybe a quarter inche of the aerial root, try putting it on sphagnum moss and cover the sides a little, spray it with water and check it every week! Works everytime for me, but thanks for the really helpful video.
I need help! Can I contact u?
Thank you for the info :) do you have an update on this ? xx
the set up is great, but a big mistake is constant picking up of the node and playing around with it. it stresses the plant and slows down the recovery/propagation process.
I agree! Just once a week for me, to check for rot on a questionable aerial root.
I have two variegated borsigiana and two variegated deliciousas(one grown from a 1.5" dia node) haven't had any problem growing them all. Your Trenta looks like it didn't have holes in it, that's probably what caused the rot since you should never soak those plants for a long time.
For my node I used a glass dome, ceramic pot, orchid pot, sphagnum moss 98% of the orchid pot, and by the node I have some soil, tree bark/wood chips. Grow light also.
I did what this girl did.
ruclips.net/video/kAr8Hv6SXkg/видео.html
I just bought a node and was debating whether to do perlite or sphagnum moss. I watched that girls video and the roots were very small and stringy. Do you think that matters at all? Did your roots turn out like that?
Adding holes! I hadn't thought of that!
I see your struggle with the node here, and I feel that. I usually get rid off the aerial node, and cover it all with fungicide powder (such as RootUp or Rootone, or other brands familiar in your area). Good luck with it and pray the best for your effort 🤗
Just got my node in the mail today! Subscribing for the next update. Good luck!
Girl my stem broke off and left me with a half inch node after cutting rot off, your node here looks HUGE compared to mine 😩😂😅
Hoping for the best, i spent way too much money on that thang 😪
I applied some keiki paste, put it in 32oz mason jar filled with perlite, wrapped with saran wrap & under a grow light 24/7. fingers crossed it doesn’t completely crap out on me 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Hows the progress?
Any update on this? We would love to see update video.
Sadly, no update yet!! I am going to try some cloning paste. I have a second node coming the week September 1, so I hope to have a happy update video soon!
Good or bad, I'm dying for an update! I have my first node on the way and I'm very nervous/excited. Did the root rot continue or did it stop?
Hi!! The rot did not continue, but I still don't have any real progress. I know they can just be stubborn sometimes. I am going to try some cloning paste and I also have a second albo node on the way, so hopefully I will be able to have a happy update video soon! :)
@@encyclopediabotanica5665 can we get an update?
@@natalienickals3676 her last upload was 1 yr ago.
When you have a bare node complete with an ariel root, you do NOT want to try and start it in perlite. You need only moss and moisture. Take the ariel root and dry layer it as well. Moss+moisture+plastic wrap=woo hoo! Then, lay the node on top of the rest of your moss, provide it a grow light and a lid. These take FOREVER but once they start, you will be able to pot up instantly!
So what happened? Thinking of trying this! Thanks for informative video :
I had the same problem as yours, except my node had one leaf and the seller gave it to me in a water cup ( local purchase) the root rotted, so I had to cut the root super close to the node but luckily it stayed rot free after that. since the cut ive put it in sphagnum moss and an container to allow for moisture like yours.. a month later still no rot but still no action (remember I already have one pretty leaf) so then I dip my node in rooting hormone and leave it back into the sphagnum moss.. 2 more weeks still nothing..I am considering cutting that leaf off and continuing my propagation with just a wet stick..to see if it will activate it
any update on the node after then?
If there was no growth node / only a root node then you will never get new growth, the leaf will continue to live but it will never grow more leaves.
Any update?
@@byfernandadamata yeah, i got impatient and cut the leaf off thinking it would activate some new growth.
instead it just rot and died ☹️
@@gatsbyreality9986 thank you very much for let me know!
Hi 🙏 I'm new here... I just applied the same idea to my monstera aurea.. let's see how it works 💪 and thak you for sharing your idea 💡
How did it turn out?!
Love your video I bought my node cutting July 13 and and am propagating in Moss in glass vase with saran wrap on top the stem is growing but no root wood love to see yours in a up date !
Wow! So fast, that is amazing! Still waiting on mine to do something. It is teaching me patience for sure!
Where did you get your nodes?!
Cardens Gardens plant madness Their on Instagram Facebook and RUclips I paid 130 ffor my node I get it but fair but I still think it’s expensive !And I most definitely try to ignore the the container that it’s in I did check to make sure it has it’s not dried up but besides that I ignore it
Roberto Sanchez oh thanks for the tip! Kind of expensive but honestly, the plant is CRAZY and expensive!!
How often do you add water to the perlite? How do you know when to add water? Thank you for helping!
any update on this? going through the exact same thing right now. its been about a month. originally had in sphag but i just switched to perlite!
I don't know where my reply went but what I was trying to tell you was I watched a guy do an experiment with three different materials for rooting his Albo wet sticks. He used spagnum, perlite and lecca. The leca did not work at all but the spagnum and perlite did get him some nice roots. He just laid his sticks on top of the three different materials in a clear plastic container with a clear lid and put it under plant lights.
I just found rot on my albo cutting's only aerial root :,( Cut off the rotten bit, rinsed and popped it in my perlite prop box, hopefully since its a more aerated substrate that can save it, its my first monstera albo cutting and I was really hoping to make it work
Excited to see what happens 👀
How’s it doing now? I just got 5 nodes from Jumanji Jon myself. I’m going to make a prop mix and try rooting one in leca to see if it helps better
Hi there. I watched a video last night. I wish I could tell you who's it was but he experimented with propagating this very plant with wet sticks and he did it three ways. One in spagnum, one in perlite and one Leica lol. Forgive the spelling. He just laid the sticks on top of each and every one of those and the ones in the lecca did not take at all. But the spagman and perlite did root. He had them in a square container, clear with a clear lid and put it under a plant light. Also. Just trying to save you from losing any of your precious cuttings.
I have a nice size monsters deliciousa...someone gave me 3 tiny nodes like the 1 u just unboxed...none had a aereal root. I just layed them on top of potting soil and sprayed them at least 2x a week and a year later I have alot of leaves and it's like at least a foot tall
Put a piece of aloe with water through the mixer and then put the stick in there.
Hi what do you mean by this please? I have a few nodes I'd like to grow and I'm worried about root rot. Your method sounds interesting because I know aloe has anti bacterial properties but I'm not sure what you mean?
i think you need some holes on that plastic cup for the root aeration
Thank you!! I didn't think of that, I am going to add a few holes today!
I think I would have submerged it for a day or so, then peel back some of the dry crusty aerial roots.
Have you grown a node with the ariel root cut and only about 2" left?
Hi, did you’re node survive?
How did it go
Any progress?
hi! i just want to ask how long was the shipping if u remember? I want to buy one from another country (from uk to romania) and it's like a week or more with postal office.. i dont want it to die on the road :))
Hi! I just looked back at my Paypal, this was received in 4 days! :)
This was so so helpful. Thank you!
Any updates yet?!?!
Any update? Writing from June 2021!
Ooo I can’t wait to see how it goes!! I really want an albo! 💚🤍 subscribing for a hopeful update! I’d love if you swung by my channel and joined as well! I love meeting new plant friends!!
Update pls:)
any update?
Good
Wow she really killed her plants and dipped. No new videos.
I was thinking of ordering one from them also I see them all so often but so wanting to try. I've tried with other plants but never this one. I need one now
I Am Amazed 👁️👄👁️
barely any audio, btw
Everything was definitely too wet.
i think you made it too wet, you should let the moist wet it it self.
Perlite killed my albo node I heat it never use again
Always buy from a trustworthy vendor! These are expensive plants and you want to get your moneys worth! This node looks very small and sad 😢
Could barely hear!!!!
Any update?