I love your vids for a # of reasons: your knowledge of your plants; sharing exactly what products work for you; your modesty & honesty and your passion for plants. Thanks so much for sharing!
Ahhh thank you for showing us what the myko looks like! I’ve been using it now for a few months, and I saw some in one of my plants but I wasn’t sure it was a good thing or not 😂
I bought a 3-leaf AOS Tezula Dark top cut with no roots. It took 4 1/2 MONTHS to get any roots. I was positive I’d tossed my money away, but she’s finally growing. No new leaves yet, but I’m hopeful. Yours gives me hope. It’s beautiful!
Do you have a video on what foot candles you have different anthuriums at? I also found the clear plastic (orchid-type) pots like you have but self watering! I've only ever seen it twice in my life.
Lovely review or before/after. When you said 11 months, I was like "Dang, that's a long time!", but then I realized that I've been working with some babies for two years to get them out of the mini seedling stage... LOL.
Hi Alice. I love this type of video very much. But I love every video you do! I credit you for the fact that I've aquired 2 seelings and a young dorayaki cross and a tiny wendlandii 😂 I find them difficult to grow. But I'm still learning. Merry Christmas ❤️ 💚
Hey Alice, would you be able to talk more about Myco? How are you using it? What’s your scheme, dosage etc. Maybe in one of your Q&A videos. Thank you in advance!
I would give your swamp bunny x ra5 some physan 20 (or other systemic fungicide), those kind of recurring root rot issues are commonly a sign of internal fungal infection. And it doesn't stay in the plant system for long, you can give it myco again after several weeks. I would actually take it out, soak in fungicide and plant in a fresh medium, then several weeks later reinoculate with myco.
@@carolinebaines8735 roots is enough, but you can soak the whole plant if needed, like if there are fungal signs on the leaves. The only thing is that those fungicides are usually quite toxic, so you need to make sure to be careful with spills and if you soak the whole plant it becomes more risky. Soaking the roots and then planting them right away minimizes the risk of contact like the wet leaves could present. Of course always wear at least gloves if handling chemicals like that.
Hello. So after watching you latest videos would I be right it 'guessing' that you're going to move away from semi hydro or is that just be with you Anthuriums? Also excuse my ignorance, with putting a Pon or Leca base would the roots that grow through then become water roots? I love that you explain water levels and what you have found bed for the plant, thank you for sharing 🌻
I’m definitely not moving away from pon! Especially since my DP absolutely adores it and I enjoy having a mixture of different substrates and potting styles to keep me on my toes 😆 And yes the roots that grow into the reservoir layer are typically fine to sit in water if they’re used to it always being wet! Although I think it doesn’t hurt to let the reservoir run out (but not get bone dry)
I don’t have a dedicated one I’m afraid 😔 but I can do one! One recent video I think might be the best match is “I found my new favourite substrate” where I show clips of mixing my TFF mix
I found the best substrate for the Ra5 x Swamp Bunny!!! It’s called the Mineral Magic Mix from Crystal Star Nursery. It’s fixed so many of my problem child anthuriums 😂 They LOVE IT (not an understatement)
@@carolinebaines8735 I only use it on my finicky anthuriums, and I’ve had issues with pon in the past. Pricy yes, but it’s the best substrate I’ve found so far.
What is not super high humidity? Like 60-70%? I'm wondering if I should just concede to anthurium need over 60% humidity, but I know Charmaine and Amanda grow them in ambient. I don't know their ambient. In winter, mine is 35% with no humidifier.
I forgot which part of the video you’re referring to hahaha but in my opinion anthuriums for the most part can be acclimated to dry conditions provided they have a strong root system and consistent watering schedule!
lol that RA5 x Swamp Bunny just can't decide if it wants to live or die. Those are the absolute worst plants one can own. You basically go from happiness to sadness, back to happiness and eventually back to sadness over and over again with them. I've given up on some of them and threw them into the trash - as I'm pretty confident that it's a genetic thing and will probably come back eventually.
I love your vids for a # of reasons: your knowledge of your plants; sharing exactly what products work for you; your modesty & honesty and your passion for plants. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you Carol 🥹🥹
Absolutely love this type of video. Please make more
Ahhh thank you for showing us what the myko looks like! I’ve been using it now for a few months, and I saw some in one of my plants but I wasn’t sure it was a good thing or not 😂
Absolutely loved seeing the progression of the plants. Would love to see more videos like this!
I absolutely love seeing before/after and progress type videos and would love to see more of these for other plants in your collection!
Yeeessss this is exactly the response I was not so subtly fishing for 😂
My wife and I love the show and plants!
Thank you Jason!! 🥹
Happy Holidays Queen 🖤 You have the most beautiful Anthurium collection 🥹🔥
Hope you’re having a lovely time so far this season Natasha ❤️❤️
@@youdontevengrowhere thank you 🥹 I am! And I hope you are too 🫶 Congratulations on your brewing nephew 💙
I bought a 3-leaf AOS Tezula Dark top cut with no roots. It took 4 1/2 MONTHS to get any roots. I was positive I’d tossed my money away, but she’s finally growing. No new leaves yet, but I’m hopeful.
Yours gives me hope. It’s beautiful!
Omg that’s such a long time but I’m so glad it’s coming back for you!!
Ok but like how cute are the bb anthuriums, like if only you wouldnt take 2 years to flower lol
I love Bunny's instagram pictures! So elegant!
She is my top 3 Pant RUclipsr. 🤗🤗🤗
Nice. Thanks for sharing👍
Do you have a video on what foot candles you have different anthuriums at? I also found the clear plastic (orchid-type) pots like you have but self watering! I've only ever seen it twice in my life.
I get cute aggression towards some of my plants as well. Maybe not to the point that I want to throw it across the room. 😂😂
Lovely review or before/after. When you said 11 months, I was like "Dang, that's a long time!", but then I realized that I've been working with some babies for two years to get them out of the mini seedling stage... LOL.
Time flies 🤣 I definitely had the same thought when I looked up the upload date of those tortilla slap videos
Can’t wait for an update😋
Loved the video!!
Hi Alice. I love this type of video very much. But I love every video you do! I credit you for the fact that I've aquired 2 seelings and a young dorayaki cross and a tiny wendlandii 😂 I find them difficult to grow. But I'm still learning. Merry Christmas ❤️ 💚
Ohhhh congrats on the new babies!!! You’re smart to start small, they’re so much easier to baby haha
Hey Alice, would you be able to talk more about Myco? How are you using it? What’s your scheme, dosage etc. Maybe in one of your Q&A videos. Thank you in advance!
I would give your swamp bunny x ra5 some physan 20 (or other systemic fungicide), those kind of recurring root rot issues are commonly a sign of internal fungal infection. And it doesn't stay in the plant system for long, you can give it myco again after several weeks. I would actually take it out, soak in fungicide and plant in a fresh medium, then several weeks later reinoculate with myco.
Would you just soak the roots or the whole plant?
@@carolinebaines8735 roots is enough, but you can soak the whole plant if needed, like if there are fungal signs on the leaves. The only thing is that those fungicides are usually quite toxic, so you need to make sure to be careful with spills and if you soak the whole plant it becomes more risky. Soaking the roots and then planting them right away minimizes the risk of contact like the wet leaves could present. Of course always wear at least gloves if handling chemicals like that.
I’m definitely gonna give this a try!! I have Phyton 35. Thank you Horace ❤️❤️
Ohhhh I’m on an anthurium high dammmm Alice!
Love this video!
Hello. So after watching you latest videos would I be right it 'guessing' that you're going to move away from semi hydro or is that just be with you Anthuriums? Also excuse my ignorance, with putting a Pon or Leca base would the roots that grow through then become water roots? I love that you explain water levels and what you have found bed for the plant, thank you for sharing 🌻
I’m definitely not moving away from pon! Especially since my DP absolutely adores it and I enjoy having a mixture of different substrates and potting styles to keep me on my toes 😆
And yes the roots that grow into the reservoir layer are typically fine to sit in water if they’re used to it always being wet! Although I think it doesn’t hurt to let the reservoir run out (but not get bone dry)
love you chanel@@youdontevengrowhere
Do you water with myco or only on transplant?
Just placed order for my very first bag of tree fern fiber! Expensive but Im hoping to use it in a mix to start 🤞
Alice, do you have a dedicated tree fern fiber video I can reference?
I don’t have a dedicated one I’m afraid 😔 but I can do one! One recent video I think might be the best match is “I found my new favourite substrate” where I show clips of mixing my TFF mix
I would like to see more videos like this😊
I found the best substrate for the Ra5 x Swamp Bunny!!! It’s called the Mineral Magic Mix from Crystal Star Nursery.
It’s fixed so many of my problem child anthuriums 😂 They LOVE IT (not an understatement)
At that price it better work miracles. It’s twice as expensive as Lechuza…
@@carolinebaines8735 I only use it on my finicky anthuriums, and I’ve had issues with pon in the past. Pricy yes, but it’s the best substrate I’ve found so far.
What is not super high humidity? Like 60-70%? I'm wondering if I should just concede to anthurium need over 60% humidity, but I know Charmaine and Amanda grow them in ambient. I don't know their ambient. In winter, mine is 35% with no humidifier.
I forgot which part of the video you’re referring to hahaha but in my opinion anthuriums for the most part can be acclimated to dry conditions provided they have a strong root system and consistent watering schedule!
lol that RA5 x Swamp Bunny just can't decide if it wants to live or die. Those are the absolute worst plants one can own. You basically go from happiness to sadness, back to happiness and eventually back to sadness over and over again with them. I've given up on some of them and threw them into the trash - as I'm pretty confident that it's a genetic thing and will probably come back eventually.
Maybe let RA5xswamp bunny dry out a little btwn waterings?
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i don't see no bunnies and i dont see no doug
Doug is probably being a good boy and sleeping 😅
Where can I get my wife some of these shits you wear plant shirts?