Mine was doing pretty well for a while and recently dropped all of its leaves. Going to give it a change from soil to moss and see how it does. Thank you for the info!
Hey Niché! Did you ever had any problems with crispy edges on your anthuriums? I mean - just crispy. Not yellowing and then browning - just crispy. Like going dark green and crisp up. My A.regale does this and I really don't know what she wants to tell me! (humidity, roots, everything fine) looks a litte like the sunburn on my P.Nangaritense, but, well... she shouldn't be sunburned! Everyone else is just doing fine ):
3 года назад+1
Heya Speckio, I have had crispy edges, specifically on my Crystallinum. It always seems to crisp when a new leaf is coming in!😞 Oh I've not had a plants edges go dark green and then crisp. I do wonder if it's lacking in a certain nutrient or whether it's current location is too hot. I'm thinking whether it maybe possible that it's held a lot of water in the edge of its leaves and then the temperature has caused excess transpiration ('sweating') resulting in a quick loss of too much water and then the temperature drying out the leaf edges but that's a quick guess or it could be a try of Fungas, as I've not seen your plant and don't know the conditions. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Would this be a plant that would do well in pon or perlite?
2 года назад+1
heya. In regards to perlite, if you were growing a cutting idea say yea sure. I’ve never sorry potted plants in perlite for the long haul. I think this plant would be okay in pon if in high humidity and the pon was always damp.
Heya, at the bottom of the stem of one of the leaves, there's a nub. If you look closely there is a small growth point. You can cut below this and place it in your substrate and it'll shoot roots.
Mine was doing pretty well for a while and recently dropped all of its leaves. Going to give it a change from soil to moss and see how it does. Thank you for the info!
Thank u so much for that video literally the best 😍💞 hugs and kisses
Heya RandomPerson :) You are more than welcome.
Very informative care guide. Thanks a mill its greatly appreciated!
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome. :)
Thank you so much for this! Really helpful☺️
You are welcome. I’m glad it’s helped. 😊
Your Cutucuence is beautiful, so pretty. I've come to really like it.
Thank you. When there are several leaf blades together they do look really nice.
🌻 Great information.
Thank you
Thanks for the helpful video! Just subscribed 😊
Heya, you are welcome and welcome to the community! 🤗
Hey Niché! Did you ever had any problems with crispy edges on your anthuriums? I mean - just crispy. Not yellowing and then browning - just crispy. Like going dark green and crisp up. My A.regale does this and I really don't know what she wants to tell me! (humidity, roots, everything fine) looks a litte like the sunburn on my P.Nangaritense, but, well... she shouldn't be sunburned! Everyone else is just doing fine ):
Heya Speckio, I have had crispy edges, specifically on my Crystallinum. It always seems to crisp when a new leaf is coming in!😞 Oh I've not had a plants edges go dark green and then crisp. I do wonder if it's lacking in a certain nutrient or whether it's current location is too hot. I'm thinking whether it maybe possible that it's held a lot of water in the edge of its leaves and then the temperature has caused excess transpiration ('sweating') resulting in a quick loss of too much water and then the temperature drying out the leaf edges but that's a quick guess or it could be a try of Fungas, as I've not seen your plant and don't know the conditions. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Would this be a plant that would do well in pon or perlite?
heya. In regards to perlite, if you were growing a cutting idea say yea sure. I’ve never sorry potted plants in perlite for the long haul. I think this plant would be okay in pon if in high humidity and the pon was always damp.
how to take cuttings or babies from these?
Heya, at the bottom of the stem of one of the leaves, there's a nub. If you look closely there is a small growth point. You can cut below this and place it in your substrate and it'll shoot roots.