I love how in depth your videos always are. I find that you are one of the most detailed plant RUclipsrs out there and I so appreciate all the knowledge being shared 💚
Thank you for explaining how you unstick new leaves. Such a motivating video. I’m going to look for one of the velvety philodendrons. Theo is awesome!!
Hey lovely, I actually do find Monstera Thai to be so easy to take care and very easy to propagate and it surprises me when I hear people say they are hard to look after & grow
Hi Drea loved this video. I am just beginning to consider the more uncommon plants. I am going to a rare plant festival here in Florida tomorrow and this information will help me tremendously. So thank you for this excellent advice. Love all your videos!
I just found your channel and subscibed, great video. I got my Thai Constellation baby from a local nursery. It has given me three new leaves in the three months that I have owned it. I am perfectly fine with slow growth. I was afraid of it supposely having root rot issues. But at $40, if it were to die, so be it. Worth taking a chance on it.
Hi Drea, long time lurker but subscribed to your channel just now! Will there be any alocasia related videos soon? Taking care of those is extra challenging and really looking forward to your tips on it. Your video regarding growing corms was super❤❤
Welcome to the planty fam!💚 Have you watched this alocasia care guide video yet? I actually give a few alocasia tips in the video being released this Saturday as well: ruclips.net/video/kPYtUAfbRXA/видео.html
gah i’m obsessed with your channel. your videos are helping me so much as i get further into houseplants. thank you ❤ for philodendron florida ghost / other semi vining philodendrons would you use your epiphyte soil mix or something else? and do you think it would work ok in a hanging basket as it matures? i’ve got so little surface space and really need to stick to hanging at this point. thanks!
Thank you!💚 I would definitely use my epiphyte mix. You know, a mature Florida ghost might actually look kinda a cool in a hanging basket🤔 but the semi-viners won’t work very well in hanging baskets
@@AlohaPlantLife thanks so much for the substrate tip. and yea i was thinking it may look kinda cool - i’m gonna go for it :) your channel rocks 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for such a detailed video! Omg yes juvenile melanochrysum is so difficult! I mean if you pop it in a terrarium at least your chances of success are higher. But just buy a mature plant.
i spent 280 (with tax) on my thai in the very early spring. It was shipped in below freezing temperatures with no heat pack (bc it wasn't supposed to be cold that week) and it didn't miss a beat. It grows faster than my regular deliciosa as far as who has put out more leaves during the same time. I personally think that the thai's prices are reflective of the likely quality at this point. I do think mine was TC which is perfectly fine (I say this bc I don't see a cut unless it was a top cutting), but it's roots are filling an 8 inch pot and even poke out the bottom. I haven't had any of the issues that people are claiming to have. It lives next to my deliciosa and they are fighting for the grow bulb and it may be winning LOL I do find it doesn't need watered as often which is bc of the soil it came in (coir, no noticeable amendments) so I am very stingey with the watering frequency but again, no signs of rot and still active growth. The only reason I didn't transplant it immediately was bc who I bought it from had a 3 month happy plant guarantee and the guarantee is void if you repot. Now that I have seen it is doing so well though and I have adjusted my watering I don't really feel it needs a change. I DO believe if I had got one at a place like the grocery store or lowes etc where they are in the double digits that it would have been a completely different story as Costa Farms and their random labels or lack of labels that say "tropical plant" on them are what most of my stores end up getting. I wouldn't have wanted one from Costa Farms given the known issues with the weaker stock. IIRC costa farms did launch theirs through Walmart dot com in the states and were selling them for like 300 each and seemingly offloading their inventory and shortly after that offload is when we started to hear about the root rot and other issues....
I’m only selling the import plants locally at the moment but I am currently looking into materials and added cost to potentially start shipping them in the future💚
I have most of these plants. I agree Monstera adansonii albo is a beast. I don’t have the anthurium but I have a lux and a Doc Block f2 and are great especially the DB. My Thai is wonderful. No rotting and has been super easy.
Regarding the Thai Constellation, can't remember who made the video (maybe Kaylee Allen), but the person talked about Generation 1 Thai Cons (really old Cuttings) which are really good quality, and then Generation 2 (which are way weaker and lower quality plants). Perhaps there is already Generation 3 out now in Asia? But in Europe we had no Costa Farms Thais, they all come from the Netherlands, no need to import because prices for them are sooo low now, market got really floated with them this year, babyplant 20 Euros/Dollars, established big plant below 100 Euro/Dollars. But I have to agree, really easy grower, no root problems at all with established plants (but this baby TC ones in little plastic cups you can buy here a lot are really squishy and nothing for beginners at all)
Drea, do you happen to know if Pink Princess or White Wizard pop up pups? Asking bc I got one of each at the grocery store in the last like 5 months and the Pink princess is 3 or 4 plants, but the smallest one when I got it was like toe nail sized leaves and now its a larger plant and they're together still. My white wizard had 5 and it was very similar, a large "main" plant and then several smaller ones off to one side. The smallest one was 2 leaves and again, each leave not much bigger than a toenail. It was the most variegated so I managed to transplant it out of there but when I did so, I didn't repot the others, so I essentially scooped it out with a little trowel, and it felt like it was connected to the mother and needed to be cut with the trowel to be freed. It is now in it's own pot and has pushed out its third leaf. Anyway, just wondering if they do pups or why the growers put so many plants in a pot, esp when they are NOT centered in a way that you would expect from a grower who is trying to make the plant look the best...
I’m not 100% certain, but since they are a cross between an upright philodendron and a climbing philodendron I suppose it could be possible since some upright philodendron do produce pups. I’d have to see fully what was going on under the soil to say for certain if that’s what’s happening in this case.
My pink princess has a pup!! Haha it’s an all green leaf and an all pink leaf lol it’s really tiny. If you are worried about too many plants in one pot I would maybe consider splitting them up into different pots
I killed my clarinervium so fast, it was like a sad alocasia. Just would not stop turning yellow and losing leaves no matter what I did. I still don't know what I did wrong and I will not touch that plant again😂 The funny thing is, all my alocasia are doing great🤣
@@AlohaPlantLifeI agree with you on the Thai! My first one was much different than my second one who has done much better & maybe I’m crazy but I think the leaves are different in how they feel. I agree with you on each of these plants I just have to say syngoniums…. 😅 I’ve gotten 3 albos & each one from different places lost it’s variegation 😢 so I gave up on that plant! 2 went green & the other went white 🥺
Be careful getting Florida Beauty that is variegated. I've been on lookout to buy, every time I find one it is a Green Florida that has been mislabeled. I also look up sellers, their reviews before ordering. Check their return policy as well. All very important stuff to know.
I got so much from this video! I find my Thai Constellation really easy! It lets out leaves one after the other,grows in wide variety of temperatures and light levels, 🪴🫶🏼 Natalie
I have used drinking straws as splints for broken stems. Slice the straw alongside it's on you can add aloe.♥️💯
I love how in depth your videos always are. I find that you are one of the most detailed plant RUclipsrs out there and I so appreciate all the knowledge being shared 💚
Thank you!!!💚
Agreed! Your definitely one of the best I've seen. You'll have all the followers in no time!
Theo is like a raccoon troublesome but cute. Good luck with him he looks like he's a fun cat to own. Always into something 😂
I love that your plant recommendation videos are organized by care or situational needs. It makes plant shopping way easier!
Thank you!💚
Theo looks jealous! It's so familiar, my dog gives me that look every time I care for my plants 🤣🤣
Theo is the greatest! I like to see how patient you are with him :-)
Thank you for explaining how you unstick new leaves. Such a motivating video. I’m going to look for one of the velvety philodendrons. Theo is awesome!!
Hey lovely, I actually do find Monstera Thai to be so easy to take care and very easy to propagate and it surprises me when I hear people say they are hard to look after & grow
Hi Drea loved this video. I am just beginning to consider the more uncommon plants. I am going to a rare plant festival here in Florida tomorrow and this information will help me tremendously. So thank you for this excellent advice. Love all your videos!
Did you end up buying anything?
The Gloriosum is also great for beginners. 😊🌿🌞
I’m so far behind on your videos, trying to catch up! Thanks for another informative video!
No worries! And you’re welcome!
I just found your channel and subscibed, great video. I got my Thai Constellation baby from a local nursery. It has given me three new leaves in the three months that I have owned it. I am perfectly fine with slow growth. I was afraid of it supposely having root rot issues. But at $40, if it were to die, so be it. Worth taking a chance on it.
Love this video! You always come up with excellent subject matter!💚🌿🤍
Thank you so much!💚
Hi Drea, long time lurker but subscribed to your channel just now! Will there be any alocasia related videos soon? Taking care of those is extra challenging and really looking forward to your tips on it. Your video regarding growing corms was super❤❤
Welcome to the planty fam!💚 Have you watched this alocasia care guide video yet? I actually give a few alocasia tips in the video being released this Saturday as well: ruclips.net/video/kPYtUAfbRXA/видео.html
Great informationational video. Thanks
gah i’m obsessed with your channel. your videos are helping me so much as i get further into houseplants. thank you ❤ for philodendron florida ghost / other semi vining philodendrons would you use your epiphyte soil mix or something else? and do you think it would work ok in a hanging basket as it matures? i’ve got so little surface space and really need to stick to hanging at this point. thanks!
Thank you!💚 I would definitely use my epiphyte mix. You know, a mature Florida ghost might actually look kinda a cool in a hanging basket🤔 but the semi-viners won’t work very well in hanging baskets
@@AlohaPlantLife thanks so much for the substrate tip. and yea i was thinking it may look kinda cool - i’m gonna go for it :) your channel rocks 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Cette video est top!! Merci 😃
De rein!💚
Thank you for such a detailed video!
Omg yes juvenile melanochrysum is so difficult! I mean if you pop it in a terrarium at least your chances of success are higher. But just buy a mature plant.
i spent 280 (with tax) on my thai in the very early spring. It was shipped in below freezing temperatures with no heat pack (bc it wasn't supposed to be cold that week) and it didn't miss a beat. It grows faster than my regular deliciosa as far as who has put out more leaves during the same time. I personally think that the thai's prices are reflective of the likely quality at this point. I do think mine was TC which is perfectly fine (I say this bc I don't see a cut unless it was a top cutting), but it's roots are filling an 8 inch pot and even poke out the bottom. I haven't had any of the issues that people are claiming to have. It lives next to my deliciosa and they are fighting for the grow bulb and it may be winning LOL I do find it doesn't need watered as often which is bc of the soil it came in (coir, no noticeable amendments) so I am very stingey with the watering frequency but again, no signs of rot and still active growth. The only reason I didn't transplant it immediately was bc who I bought it from had a 3 month happy plant guarantee and the guarantee is void if you repot. Now that I have seen it is doing so well though and I have adjusted my watering I don't really feel it needs a change. I DO believe if I had got one at a place like the grocery store or lowes etc where they are in the double digits that it would have been a completely different story as Costa Farms and their random labels or lack of labels that say "tropical plant" on them are what most of my stores end up getting. I wouldn't have wanted one from Costa Farms given the known issues with the weaker stock. IIRC costa farms did launch theirs through Walmart dot com in the states and were selling them for like 300 each and seemingly offloading their inventory and shortly after that offload is when we started to hear about the root rot and other issues....
DO you have the video on how to water plants properly?
The PRA is a beauty. Will some or all of those you spoke about be coming to your web shop?
I’m only selling the import plants locally at the moment but I am currently looking into materials and added cost to potentially start shipping them in the future💚
I have most of these plants. I agree Monstera adansonii albo is a beast. I don’t have the anthurium but I have a lux and a Doc Block f2 and are great especially the DB. My Thai is wonderful. No rotting and has been super easy.
I want a DB f2 so bad! Glad to hear they’re not super fussy💚💚💚
Regarding the Thai Constellation, can't remember who made the video (maybe Kaylee Allen), but the person talked about Generation 1 Thai Cons (really old Cuttings) which are really good quality, and then Generation 2 (which are way weaker and lower quality plants). Perhaps there is already Generation 3 out now in Asia? But in Europe we had no Costa Farms Thais, they all come from the Netherlands, no need to import because prices for them are sooo low now, market got really floated with them this year, babyplant 20 Euros/Dollars, established big plant below 100 Euro/Dollars. But I have to agree, really easy grower, no root problems at all with established plants (but this baby TC ones in little plastic cups you can buy here a lot are really squishy and nothing for beginners at all)
It might have been “pretty in green” he talks about how it’s likely due to tissue culture and somoconal variation or something like that
Drea, do you happen to know if Pink Princess or White Wizard pop up pups? Asking bc I got one of each at the grocery store in the last like 5 months and the Pink princess is 3 or 4 plants, but the smallest one when I got it was like toe nail sized leaves and now its a larger plant and they're together still. My white wizard had 5 and it was very similar, a large "main" plant and then several smaller ones off to one side. The smallest one was 2 leaves and again, each leave not much bigger than a toenail. It was the most variegated so I managed to transplant it out of there but when I did so, I didn't repot the others, so I essentially scooped it out with a little trowel, and it felt like it was connected to the mother and needed to be cut with the trowel to be freed. It is now in it's own pot and has pushed out its third leaf. Anyway, just wondering if they do pups or why the growers put so many plants in a pot, esp when they are NOT centered in a way that you would expect from a grower who is trying to make the plant look the best...
I’m not 100% certain, but since they are a cross between an upright philodendron and a climbing philodendron I suppose it could be possible since some upright philodendron do produce pups. I’d have to see fully what was going on under the soil to say for certain if that’s what’s happening in this case.
My pink princess has a pup!! Haha it’s an all green leaf and an all pink leaf lol it’s really tiny. If you are worried about too many plants in one pot I would maybe consider splitting them up into different pots
I killed my clarinervium so fast, it was like a sad alocasia. Just would not stop turning yellow and losing leaves no matter what I did. I still don't know what I did wrong and I will not touch that plant again😂
The funny thing is, all my alocasia are doing great🤣
I have the Florida trio, they've all acted the same
if the video is for beginners it helps to have the names of the plants showing in text :)
Good morning 🪴💚🌿
Good morning!
@@AlohaPlantLifeI agree with you on the Thai! My first one was much different than my second one who has done much better & maybe I’m crazy but I think the leaves are different in how they feel.
I agree with you on each of these plants I just have to say syngoniums…. 😅 I’ve gotten 3 albos & each one from different places lost it’s variegation 😢 so I gave up on that plant! 2 went green & the other went white 🥺
@@iddybiddyladybugleeza909 They do have highly unstable variegation that much is true
i only consider a plant to be rare if its hard to get
That’s my standard definition as well
Be careful getting Florida Beauty that is variegated. I've been on lookout to buy, every time I find one it is a Green Florida that has been mislabeled. I also look up sellers, their reviews before ordering. Check their return policy as well. All very important stuff to know.
My Thai Con is doing beautifully! And Girl, you know that root is growing out of the top because it's looking for more room! 🤣🤣🤣
Lol, it’s not just on my Thai though! My monstera albo has a root doing the same thing and it’s nowhere near as rooted as my Thai.
@AlohaPlantLife really! Wow. I love seeing healthy roots. I have to admit, my Thia Con is doing the same thing 🤣
I got so much from this video! I find my Thai Constellation really easy! It lets out leaves one after the other,grows in wide variety of temperatures and light levels, 🪴🫶🏼 Natalie