My Hoya linearis flowers remind me of the smell of a small blue vinyl case I had as a child that I called my Paddington Bear case. How odd that I recall that nearly 50 years on ❤
Great to have a uk u-tuber for a change,love your videos so much I’ve gone back to your first video so I can follow your journey with you,good luck with your Chanel and I look forward to your next video 🪴
I'm quite impressed by your clarinervium 👌 I'm considering giving up on mine. It is sooo slow... My other Anthuriums keep pushing out new leaves, well, except for the veitchii, but at least that one looks alright. As for the clarinervium, I just don't seem to get the care right. I have a small crystallinum that has been sizing up nicely and I find it so much easier to care for. I do love the shape of clarinervium leaves though.
As I say it's the best it's ever looked, it's come a long way in the last few months and previously didn't look like much at all! At least your other Anthurium got the assignment 😊💚
I also have a Florida ghost, I want to ask if your plant has ever flowered, I wonder what it looks like? However, many people recommend that when potential flowers appear at the same time as new leaves appear, it is better to just cut off the potential flowers because it can slow down the potential new leaves. What do you think?
None of my Philodendron have flowered for me, but many of my other aroids have, especially Alocasia and Anthurium. Most Aroid flowers are not much to look at and you're right lots of people do say to cut them off they believe they take energy away from producing leaves. I have been experimenting with this a bit over the last few months as there is evidence that you should let your plants flower and if you cut the flower off, they will just produce another flower. I tend to take it plant by plant and decide what to do 💚
I love the joyful glow on your face as you're talking about the plants you really love at the moment. :)
Aw what a nice thing to say 😊💚 thank you!
Your plants are doing great 👍🇨🇦
These ones are 😁 definitely are few that are struggling too! It's been so grey in the UK.
Love your content so much, I’ve binged all of your videos! Would love to hear more about your job as a plant technician!
Thank you so much! 😊 I did make a video about my job, I just need to get round to posting it! 💚
My Hoya linearis flowers remind me of the smell of a small blue vinyl case I had as a child that I called my Paddington Bear case. How odd that I recall that nearly 50 years on ❤
Aw I love that 💚 smells can be so powerful
I would take a guess on the anthurium being a hybrid x Silver Blush, because of the slightly thicker veination 😁
Ooh interesting, thank you, I hadn't thought of that :)
Great to have a uk u-tuber for a change,love your videos so much I’ve gone back to your first video so I can follow your journey with you,good luck with your Chanel and I look forward to your next video 🪴
Thank you so much, what a lovely comment :)
I'm quite impressed by your clarinervium 👌 I'm considering giving up on mine. It is sooo slow... My other Anthuriums keep pushing out new leaves, well, except for the veitchii, but at least that one looks alright. As for the clarinervium, I just don't seem to get the care right. I have a small crystallinum that has been sizing up nicely and I find it so much easier to care for. I do love the shape of clarinervium leaves though.
As I say it's the best it's ever looked, it's come a long way in the last few months and previously didn't look like much at all! At least your other Anthurium got the assignment 😊💚
I also have a Florida ghost, I want to ask if your plant has ever flowered, I wonder what it looks like? However, many people recommend that when potential flowers appear at the same time as new leaves appear, it is better to just cut off the potential flowers because it can slow down the potential new leaves. What do you think?
None of my Philodendron have flowered for me, but many of my other aroids have, especially Alocasia and Anthurium. Most Aroid flowers are not much to look at and you're right lots of people do say to cut them off they believe they take energy away from producing leaves. I have been experimenting with this a bit over the last few months as there is evidence that you should let your plants flower and if you cut the flower off, they will just produce another flower. I tend to take it plant by plant and decide what to do 💚