How to Stem Propagate an Anthurium

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  • @twistysunshine
    @twistysunshine 4 года назад +25

    Bringing back a plant from the stem like this is sooo satisfying!

  • @mizzwilzzzz7802
    @mizzwilzzzz7802 4 года назад +33

    And now thousands of us will be chopping up our plants....You have been my NUMBER 1 source for Anthurium care for quite some time....Thank you for all your videos!

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад +1

      hahaha yes that is the master plan! lol. I am so glad to hear that!! Thank you 😍

    • @Dieppaloveplants
      @Dieppaloveplants 3 года назад

      Lmaooo I did it already lool

  • @kaitlinjordan8863
    @kaitlinjordan8863 4 года назад +6

    Wow.. thank you SO much. I've inherited a VERY old clarinervium from a family member that passed, who inherited it from another family member that passed when I was a kid (at least 20 years ago) the old gal has two HUGE stems on them and one of them is losing its last leaf... I cant wait to make this heirloom last another 20 years! 🥰

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад +2

      WOW!! That is incredible to have such an old plant and one that is also a part of your family. That is so special! 😍 I hope you get many more plants out of this ❤️

  • @ellebee2582
    @ellebee2582 3 года назад +1

    Just coming here to say how I I appreciate you and all the knowledge you put out. I’m just getting into anthuriums in the plant form after designing with cut flower anthurium for years as a flower designer. I honestly feel so confident in buying, caring, growing and propagating these beauties thanks to you! Much love girl

  • @sherryporsch9349
    @sherryporsch9349 4 года назад +9

    Amazing!! You are, or have become the Queen 👸🏻 of Anthurium!! Great job 😀

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад +1

      Thank you!! 😭 I still feel like they will implode one day but so far I feel like I am doing something right 😂

  • @WaitingGamePlayer
    @WaitingGamePlayer 4 года назад +2

    Really happy to have seen your clear and patient explanation

  • @shredmasta
    @shredmasta 3 года назад +10

    Great video. Thank you! How long do the first sign of growth usually take? And how often do you replace water? Thank you

  • @nancyabraham9519
    @nancyabraham9519 4 года назад +11

    This is awesome, my Anthurium cutting is having a baby green leaf in one month! When do I move it out of the perlite and into a pot?

  • @alison-b1v
    @alison-b1v 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing me how to propagate a really long anthurium stem! I think I am ready to cut up an anthurium regale stem! Wish me luck!

  • @sharonbrown4415
    @sharonbrown4415 2 года назад

    So wonderful to finally find a site to help understand I have a plan like this I was calling it a peace lily but this one look as close to it with the stem anyhoo I was gone for like 2 weeks never had a problem with my plant in water this was given to me by dear lady friend and she had to plant for a long long time but when I get back home the plant had I guess you say look right but the plant still has a stem a flower a leaf the other leaf are brown and dried so I cut it hopefully it can be sprout and I cut the root part off &cut up to where it look ok and plant 1stub &put leaf 1in water. I hope I did the right thing any suggestion would be greatly appreciated from anyone in the comment section thank you so much 🙂

  • @Tropicalseductions
    @Tropicalseductions 4 года назад +1

    I really appreciate that you are coming up with these great video ideas and sharing your experience.

  • @thesocialbuzzph6142
    @thesocialbuzzph6142 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video. It is such a great content. I'm a plantito and I really appreciate plants. More videos to come.

  • @daynaperez5458
    @daynaperez5458 4 года назад +3

    This was excellent! Your instructions are so detailed and easy to follow. This video came at the perfect time for me I am just starting out with anthuriums ( I fell in love with them and need more to put everywhere ☺️) - but I couldn’t quite figure out how to propagate them with their crazy stems and roots. Thank you for sharing this!

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Dayna Perez you’re welcome!! I’m so glad this video can help aid you in your journey 🥰❤️🙌🏼

  • @dopracy
    @dopracy 4 года назад

    I've scen many films about anthurium from Brasil but my portugese is not good enough to grasp all the tips so it is nice to have it all explained in English.

  • @joeydeguzman8551
    @joeydeguzman8551 2 года назад

    Thank you! I've been looking for a simple way to try this. Excited to give it a shot.

  • @louiseahmedtropicalplantgr5000
    @louiseahmedtropicalplantgr5000 4 года назад +5

    Very informative video. Do you use peroxide or any other bleach to clean the cuttings to prevent rot or are they ok to go straight into perlite? And can I ask is the water changed frequently or not?

  • @reyakisakura3971
    @reyakisakura3971 3 года назад +2

    Does this method work with other plants? I received a xanthosoma lindenii in the mail completely rotted with the roots somewhat ok. Hoping i could revive it 😢. Also, propagating in pearlite, can you leave the bag closed until you see leaf growth or do you open it once in a while?
    Thanks! Love all the tips you provide :)

  • @samai90
    @samai90 4 года назад +1

    Hi, i wanna say thank you for the video. I’ve try your method 2 months ago but I dont have perlite so I am using pumice instead. And now I have 3 baby anthuriums.

  • @alessandraroup2332
    @alessandraroup2332 4 года назад +1

    Do you ever have problems with mold? And if so, what do you do? I have a queen chunk that had some dead material on one side and after a few days it is getting some fuzzy white mold. I have now removed that section and am letting it callous over for a few hours. I also applied to hydrogen peroxide with a q tip. Any other suggestions? Don't want to lose this baby!

  • @I_am_elandi
    @I_am_elandi 2 года назад +1

    Do you have an update on how long they sook before tgey showed sighns of success. Propagated my Queen stump yesterday, and just want to estimate how long it might take 🌿

  • @3333alex
    @3333alex 4 года назад +1

    I AM SO HAPPY YOU POSTED THIS!

  • @nokia5359
    @nokia5359 3 года назад +3

    I watched 4 times and still cant figure out where to cut the darn thing. I saw another clip where the root sections are further cut in half.
    Love you voice and your laboratory 😃.
    Hope you will have another clip of upclose and more detailed illustration of where to cut.

  • @chloedile9769
    @chloedile9769 4 года назад +4

    Maybe it's a dumb question but: I have leaves on my anthurium. How do you propagate them and keep the leaves? And what do you do with the bottom parts where all the roots are? Can it grow back once you've cut all the stem away?

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад +4

      Chloé Dilé I don’t seal them in a bag if they have leaves due to possible bacterial issues. I usually just put them in a vase. If you are just cutting the top and leaving the bottom with roots in soil it will eventually grow a new growth point 🤗

  • @izzygonzalez73
    @izzygonzalez73 3 года назад +1

    How long did it take for your anthurium to produce a new leaf? I have a anthurium forgetii and later in the future I’m planning on propagating!

  • @jackieinflorida3179
    @jackieinflorida3179 3 года назад

    I love your perlite method! I just got a A Warocqueanum and don’t want to kill her. I will give it a try. 🤞🏽Thank you.

  • @Heliosvector
    @Heliosvector 4 года назад +5

    How long did it take for your stump to go from that to one with a leaf?

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад +3

      It depends on if there is no roots or a small aerial root already forming and on the plant itself. It can take two months or more. 😊

  • @mayac2266
    @mayac2266 3 года назад +1

    How long does it take for the roots to grow in perlite that you can move to soil?

  • @Kati-did
    @Kati-did 4 года назад +1

    I have an anthurium that had arrived to nursery from Thailand in really bad shape. I got it for a steal but it lost its last leaf several months ago. I have it in the soil mix you did a video on, in a net pot, under a grow light and with humidity above 60%. It's roots are strong and about two inches long but every time I see any sign of green on top it isn't there the next time I look. Would putting in a bag help? Any suggestions? I know it is hard because you don't know my conditions but any thing you can think of would help. I really want it to LIVE! lol Thanks!

  • @milkdrinks
    @milkdrinks 4 года назад +1

    Hi hi, thanks for the informative vid. I had a question about this method: do you ever let your cuttings/propagations air out by opening up the zip-lock bag when you use this method? Im trying this method but i get kinda nervous that there isnt proper airflow or adequate oxygen being provided to the cuttings. Thanks so much in advance!

  • @foolsmate
    @foolsmate 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video where you show where the leaf would pop out from?

  • @jolidejackie8974
    @jolidejackie8974 4 года назад

    Oh I’m gonna try this. Thank you for sharing.

  • @結晶月の
    @結晶月の 4 года назад +1

    If the stem cuttings go brown, is there any chance they’ll sprout anything or are they dead?

  • @izzie833
    @izzie833 4 года назад +6

    Please update us on these plants I will chop my queen soon because of root rot, wish me luck.

    • @nokia5359
      @nokia5359 3 года назад

      @izzi e hi, did you chop it and how is it now? Thanks.

  • @bkr111
    @bkr111 3 года назад

    Great video! My anthurium stump is brown not green like yours. Do you think this method will work?

  • @Gabbi_Plants
    @Gabbi_Plants Год назад

    I'm a new fan so I apologize if you went over this and I missed it but is there a video for how to take stem cuttings from an anthurium?

  • @audreyvogl7266
    @audreyvogl7266 4 года назад

    This is so helpful! I inherited a beautiful anthurium with pink flowers (not flowers...I didn’t remember the name) from my late grandmother, and (clearly) I’m a beginner with this plant. It seems to be overtaking its pot, so I’m carefully studying different prop methods. Just don’t want to lose her!
    When I cut the stem, should I remove the leaves?

  • @kemigisajamilah5054
    @kemigisajamilah5054 Год назад

    Am in Uganda ,I love your videos

  • @barbll000
    @barbll000 4 года назад

    Very interesting. I had not heard of perlite propagation until just recently.

  • @結晶月の
    @結晶月の 4 года назад

    After there’s a little sprout on the stem, what do you with them? Can you keep them in the bag or will the leaf rot off?

  • @DavidM-dm8on
    @DavidM-dm8on 3 года назад

    Thank you from Australia

  • @AquaStevae
    @AquaStevae 2 года назад +2

    You should ALWAYS rinse perlite BEFORE using it, as the dust can gum up the roots.

  • @sassysucculent6291
    @sassysucculent6291 4 года назад

    Thank you for this girl ! You deserve much more subs 💚

  • @Mousyyyyyyy
    @Mousyyyyyyy 3 года назад

    Have you done a chunk in sphagnum moss with success? I have one in moss and it started growing algae - should I worry?

  • @GardenArcX
    @GardenArcX Месяц назад

    how long it takes to grow new leaf?

  • @littleshinshin1188
    @littleshinshin1188 2 года назад

    Small leaf came out, and still it’s in the water (it has been over 2 months). Do i have to repot when little leaf came out? It’s because 99% humid still inside of the bag, not sure when i should repot or move.

  • @anithaprasad76
    @anithaprasad76 4 года назад

    Incredible, i wish i got to see this video before my anthurium plant died. The best idea i suppose.....

  • @yunfanzhang7140
    @yunfanzhang7140 4 года назад

    4:58 is the one on the right upside down? How long did it take for them to root?

  • @bushraasif8180
    @bushraasif8180 4 года назад +1

    My anthurium looks so dull..what do I do to shine as seen in the video..Only new leaves look fresh..rest are so pale..plz suggest

  • @mogwaii2912
    @mogwaii2912 3 года назад

    Nice video. Do you suggest maybe doing that too for a monstera no leaf Chonk?
    Thanks

  • @d3vi15h34r7
    @d3vi15h34r7 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video, never knew how to propagate anthuriums until now! Do you ever change the water when you propagate them this way?

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Sweet Sprouts Sketchbook I usually leave the water as is 🤗

  • @littleshinshin1188
    @littleshinshin1188 2 года назад

    How often do you give them a water..? Or do you ever transport the pot to the soil? This video is so great! Thank you!!! (I’m about to fail……btw)

  • @maheshgaikwad6845
    @maheshgaikwad6845 2 года назад +1

    Very useful tips

  • @3dotswow
    @3dotswow 4 года назад

    Thank you for this. I just received a variety of anthurium chonks today and was unsure how to proceed.

  • @rootboundplantsnc22
    @rootboundplantsnc22 2 года назад

    How long did you do this method for until you saw your first leaf? Mine is just a node as well

  • @boygardening
    @boygardening 4 года назад

    Love this video! Thanks for showing the progress

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Keay Nigel I’m happy to hear that 🙈

  • @iPlaySaxo
    @iPlaySaxo 4 года назад

    I have an el choco chonk I’m trying to root with this method! I have a question about lighting. Where it is right now, it does get a little filtered light for maybe an hour in our patio. Will it be okay in the bag? I live in Florida and I’m scared of steaming it to death.

  • @magnoliapenaflor6804
    @magnoliapenaflor6804 4 года назад

    Love this video, how often do you have to open the bag and breathe new fresh air in there? Or do you just leave it until they produce leaf and roots?

  • @itsjinky8496
    @itsjinky8496 4 года назад

    Very informative video. Thanks for sharing

  • @JIMKOR
    @JIMKOR 3 года назад +1

    Can you do a video on antherium chonk propagation. How to tell if it will root? Or has a growth point? Or how to look for growth points

  • @Max2U
    @Max2U Год назад

    Very informative.👏🏽

  • @janice4512
    @janice4512 4 года назад +1

    Hello! Would you recommend placing the bags on top of a heat mat or not?

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Janice I don’t normally use heat mats since our homes are already pretty warms. If they are in a cold spot then you could :)

  • @jenniferscatena
    @jenniferscatena 4 года назад

    Hey 🙋🏻‍♀️ quick question.. when you root in perlite, should the top of the perlite feel wet?

  • @lauracechanowicz1633
    @lauracechanowicz1633 4 года назад

    I received a damaged stem - it has some roots, do you think this method will work?? In order to get the positioning right, some of the roots have to be in the part of the leca that is submerged in water, what do you think? Or should I transfer to sphagnum better?

  • @romananingakun
    @romananingakun 3 года назад

    My mum got a flamingo species but it's been a year now it doesn't produce any new shoots and she's being worried so i searched and just watched your video and ill go tell her to try stem propagation. thanks for sharing your ideas.

  • @sheashea8465
    @sheashea8465 4 года назад

    Hi, love your videos. quick question, what can i do for an anthurium regale that's lost all its leaves? please help i really don't want it ti die.

  • @paulabollers6396
    @paulabollers6396 4 года назад +1

    Would you do this only with recently shipped plants or plants that are stumps? How would you do this with ones that have leaves or just leave them alone? I noticed that Anthuriums that are doing well tend to self head and subdivide.

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Paula Bollers I do this when they first arrive, plants that revert to stumps, and/or when they grow leggy overtime due to leaf drop. When they have leaves I don’t put them as bag as this could cause bacterial issues. I usually just put them in a vase lol (especially when one develops rot and I just want to rehab in some perlite 😊)

  • @f.a.a9278
    @f.a.a9278 4 года назад

    Loved your video! I want to try it. Where did you get the anthurium stem from? From a plant or you bought it?
    Can do a follow up explaining that? Thank you!

  • @elayea7642
    @elayea7642 3 года назад

    Have you ever rooted the chonks in pon?

  • @jenoabilo1074
    @jenoabilo1074 4 года назад

    Hi, what alternatives do you suggest aside from using perlite?

  • @TheBabsIam
    @TheBabsIam 4 года назад

    Thank you for doing this! I want to learn more about this method.

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      I’ll be doing another video on propagating with leaves. Hope that helps too!

  • @magdalenasidoruk7779
    @magdalenasidoruk7779 3 года назад

    Hello Ella, great video, thanks! Would pumice work as well as perilte? Also, is Superthrive necessary in this method?

    • @coolbeans3099
      @coolbeans3099 3 года назад

      It’s just better to add super thrive or if you don’t have it your could add a few drops of a rooting hormone or what it will just help the plant grow roots faster or start growing quicker

  • @knitwitchpgh
    @knitwitchpgh 3 года назад

    What would be a time frame for a queen to start rooting? I'm so worried mine died 🙃

  • @ritalewis9418
    @ritalewis9418 4 года назад

    Good morning.I noticed you didn't leave a small opening in your zip locks? Also new Subbie.U are totally allsome.... Any knowledge on the cordyline.She's beautiful yet her leaves continually get spots 😢 even @ the big box stores their like that.I'm trying this method as whele to recreate a new cleaner cordyline. Any knowledge on sanservieria. I"m noticing not all of them take that south sun.Tid bits are appreciated.Thank you. Music is soft thanks😊💞💞🌹🌹

  • @blackknight6483
    @blackknight6483 Год назад

    do i need to pour or spray water onto perlite?

  • @diru97
    @diru97 4 года назад

    Ella I'm terrified of doing this. You are so brave 😱 Thanks for the video though. If at any point in my life I grow some b... and decide to do this now I know how. I appreciate the content of this video so much.😁

  • @TheRussellevans225
    @TheRussellevans225 4 года назад +1

    Wow , great video . Thank you so much . Do you sell plants and if yes please give me a link , to buy .

  • @JIMKOR
    @JIMKOR 4 года назад

    So I am buying a stump for the first time do you know how long before I will see growth points leafs or roots and in which order

  • @safwaansalarroo6303
    @safwaansalarroo6303 3 года назад

    What do you do after after the plant is generated from the stem ? Plant it ? How ?

  • @nicolehu7155
    @nicolehu7155 3 года назад

    How often (or do you) open the bag and let it air out?

  • @seemafazalmulla1525
    @seemafazalmulla1525 3 года назад

    Awesome ,I find it too difficult to grow athurium

  • @aida087
    @aida087 4 года назад

    OMYGOD this is great, thank you for sharing!! Would this work with rootless Phalaenopsis Orchids?

  • @shannoncarr7338
    @shannoncarr7338 3 года назад

    ok so i have an anthurium that wont stop rotting and its down to about half inch root and i have that classic anthurium base withno roots on it..if its lost all roots can i stck in moss and still get roots?

  • @JIMKOR
    @JIMKOR 4 года назад

    If I buy unrooted stump will it still form roots with this method

  • @Milo772
    @Milo772 3 года назад

    Amazing,,,.I’m gonna try that now!!

  • @GingerNinjaNL
    @GingerNinjaNL 4 года назад

    Thank you for this helpful video! I got my first anthurium last week and it has a very long stem. When you cut it, what do you do with the top part that has leaves? Can I also put it in perlite?

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Kim Neijman you can put it in perlite but don’t put it in a ziplock bag 👌🏼

    • @needthis6922
      @needthis6922 4 года назад

      hi do you need to make an hole in ziplock bags for air flow

  • @gracecarlos8849
    @gracecarlos8849 4 года назад

    Nice tip..im trying to revive my prince of orange thru icu

  • @Tysondelosgarres
    @Tysondelosgarres 4 года назад

    Nice channel! How much time Need to born the new leaf ?since you cut stem😄

  • @marygorchidsmore2058
    @marygorchidsmore2058 4 года назад

    Very informative video! I like perlite a lot. I used it for rooting some hoya cuttings and they rooted within a week. Your propagation terrarium looks good.i love the brown marronish antherium new leaves, what is it called?

  • @sandraroach6232
    @sandraroach6232 3 года назад

    I want to do this with my magnificum but when I bought it it only had two actual roots and a giant thick stems with nodes all over it, would it be ok to cut it and do this without roots?

  • @kim-marieandraschko7795
    @kim-marieandraschko7795 4 года назад +1

    Can I leave the leafs on and cut only the bottom part of the stem? 😇

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад

      Kim Marie yup! Just don’t use a bag 👌🏼

  • @mariekebroekhuis9582
    @mariekebroekhuis9582 4 года назад

    Hi! I've cut up my anthurium and put it in perlite like you showed in your vid. But because I've recently had a few plants rot, I'm now worried these will too! Have you ever had one rot while using this method?

    • @ThePlantsMeow
      @ThePlantsMeow  4 года назад +2

      Marieke Broekhuis no I have never had any anthuriums rot using this method. I have found them to be pretty resilient 🤗

  • @barbaydian261
    @barbaydian261 3 года назад

    We miss you

  • @DiiRaine
    @DiiRaine 4 года назад

    Is it okay that the node is wet to the touch? I've had it in the bag for almost a week now. I'm just worried about rot.

  • @neptuneeye1199
    @neptuneeye1199 2 года назад

    what anthurium variety did you propagate

  • @FancyPR84
    @FancyPR84 3 года назад

    Are those gallon bags?

  • @adityapsingh8144
    @adityapsingh8144 3 года назад

    Can we prapogate in moss inside a terrarium?

  • @ashutoshbeuria4403
    @ashutoshbeuria4403 3 года назад

    Inspiring, imust trying ,thanking you..

  • @LauraSmith-dq2hw
    @LauraSmith-dq2hw 3 года назад

    So I purchased 2 Anthurium Waroqueanum chonks. They look some what yellow is that normal? I am going to ask the seller but can't lie that's somewhat scary usually yellowing is bad with plants lol. Thought I would ask you!

  • @fullaranag
    @fullaranag 4 года назад

    My anthurium has only the roots, no stem. Will it grow new stem?

  • @Hanmabakijujiro
    @Hanmabakijujiro 3 года назад

    Wow súper cool