Very helpful end of the year video! ❤ I appreciate your honesty and perseverance. Sometimes it isn’t easy being an aroid plant daddy, sometimes it’s awesome. It’s like life. 😂
Great video, you can never have too many alocasias! The heterophylla at 1hr23 looks like one of mine which was sold as Metallic Blue. It's definitely different from the Dragon's Breath and Corazon
OMG!! I'm giving you a cyber hug right now!! 🤗🤗 Because when you google that name, you get like 4 results total, and they look EXACTLY like that! It would've taken me so long to figure it out! Thank you for watching and commenting!! 🧡🧡
Put leca balls around that Caremel Marble on top of the substrate! I had the same issue with a Pluto and that worked. It gave it enough support so that the base could heal and thicken.
I wish I could grow Alocasias particularly the Scalprum. I just killed three. I have very bad luck with them. Yours are stunning but I give up, so I will live vicariously through yours. That splendid in the background is shockingly beautiful. Are you going to extend the pole?
Hi, great video! At 01:08:15 - I have a macrorrhiza (regular) and it has a lot more rounded leaves, while your plant looks like it has more elongated leaves, so it could be something else :)
Hi! You're 100% 🤦🏼 that's my Odora Var ( I mentioned it during my easy Alocasia vid) I had an audio issue filming the Alocasia Stingray (the machrorrizha clip isn't in the video) and my brain kept it! I changed it in the chapters! Super appreciate your ID!
Beautiful collection i love your channel i wish i had some of those Alicasia but were i live i cant get them i can only get the ones at lowes and home depo or order some on etzy but people sale them for a good amount of money i guess i will never owned some
Wanted to know if corms grown in your home environment do better than grown plants purchased from a greenhouse. I am hopeing because some of my alocasia which have flowered now look bad; and I want to replace them with their corms. Can you explain why semi hydro works better than chunky soil kept moist for alocasia? I also purchased a manjula thinking of those large leaves on a pole. Mine has also been a disappointment not rooting into the pole and growing very slowly. It is the only pothos variety I have as I much prefer the philo vining plants which seem more refinded to me. Anyway, totally agree with you regarding pothos. My Serpens is still a struggle. It has grown larger but the leaves yellow at the edges and fall off as new ones appear. Do want to say that your videos keep it real with the many struggles encountered with the plant hobby.
I'd say, yes. Corms that sprout and grow in your conditions will create a more resilient plant. Even little plugs work! I think it's when you get the big ones from a nursery and into house conditions when it really suffers. I'm making a video about my Pon mix, but I think it's because many alocasia come from islands, mountains and many from really gritty soils. So I think it's in part that and that they get hydro-roots so they can just exist in the reservoir and self regulate! Agreed with Pothos overall, I love my golden Pothos but it grew itself until it started to mess the wall climbing , but this one inside, not so much! 😂 And thank you! I love plants and hope many more people join the hobby! But I think it's better to know some plants are just difficult for many of us! 🧡 Thank you for watching
The pot is too small for your Philodendron El Choco Rojo. Yellowing of leaf is your city water and lack of calcium. I have this plant and it Bloom all summer long. 👍🏾Video. I’m June in my Junegle 🪴
Chapters
00:00 Intro
02:30 Alocasia Sinuata Var
04:45 Alocasia Baginda Var
06:47 Alocasia Pink Dragon Var.
07:45 Alocasia Polly Var.
08:40 Alocasia Loco
09:35 Philodendron Billietiae Var X2
10:35 Alocasia chienlii Antoro Velvet
13:38 Philodendron Red/Pink Anderson
14:10 Alocasia reginae
15:15 Alocasia nebula Imperialis
16:00 Alocasia brancifolia
16:45 Philodendron Spiritus Sancti
18:29 Philodendron Caramel Marble
20: 15 Alocasia cuculata
20:55 Alocasia Scalprum
22:00 Alocasia Azlanii
24:15 Philodendron Pink Princess Galaxy Marble
25:30 Philodendron Orange Princess
27:15 Alocasia bisma Platinum
28:50 Alocasia Maharani
29:50 Alocasia Reginula
31:10 Homalomena Pink Diamond
32:50 Monstera Adansonii Aurea
33:30 Alocasia Blue Dragon
35:45 Alocasia longiloba Var
38:22 Alocasia tanderusa Jacklyn
39:10 Alocasia reversa
40:16 Alocasia odora Batik
41:30 Alocasia Pink Dragon Ivory Coast Morocco
42:50 Philodendron Serpens
43:35 Alocasia Baginda Silver Dragon
44:30 Epriprenmum Manjula
48:50 Philodendron Strawberry Shake
51:00 Philodendron Splendid
52:40 Philodendron Jose Buono
53:30 Philodendron Birkin
55:00 Philodendron El Choco Rojo
56:20 Alocasia triangularis
57:10 Alocasia Sinuata
59:00 Alocasia Purpley
01:00:00 Alocasia Zebrina
01:01:00 Alocasia Frydek Var.
01:02:00 Cyrtosperma johnstonii
01:00:00 colocasia pharaoh's mask
01:03:00 Philodendron Red Anderson
01:04:00 Alocasia princeps Purple Cloak
01:05:30 Alocasia clypeolata Green Shield
01:06:45 Alocasia baginda Dragon Scale
01:07:30 Alocasia heterophylla Corazon
01:08:18 Alocasia Macrorrhiza Var
01:09:30 Philodendron hederaceum Silver Sword
01:10:39 Philodendron Glorious
01:12:00 Philodendron Florida Ghost
01:03:30 begonia maculata
01:14:00 Philodendron Red Sun
01:14:30 Philodendorn painted lady
01:15:00 Alocasia Dragon’s Breath
01:15:41 Philodendron Orange Marmalade
01:16:52 Philodendron Burle Marx Var
01:18:00 Philodendron Melanochrysum
01:19:10 Alocasia MeloHomalomena rubescens Pink Splash
01:21:15 Alocasia Heterophylla NOID
01:24:40 Philodendron Dean Mcdowell
01:26:30 Philodendron Micans Tower
01:28:18 Alocasia Cuprea Red Secret
01:30:00 Outro
Your shirt makes you a little pharaoh. But the most beautiful thing is your plants. A very nice room tour. Thank you Pablo for the time with you.
😂 I had never seen it as a pharaoh and now I can't unsee it😂😂😂 thank you for watching 🧡
Gorgeous plants and handsome plant Dad!
Thank you for watching! 🧡🧡🧡
Very helpful end of the year video! ❤ I appreciate your honesty and perseverance. Sometimes it isn’t easy being an aroid plant daddy, sometimes it’s awesome. It’s like life. 😂
🤗🤗 exactly! Just gotta enjoy all aspects of the experience!
Great video, you can never have too many alocasias! The heterophylla at 1hr23 looks like one of mine which was sold as Metallic Blue. It's definitely different from the Dragon's Breath and Corazon
OMG!! I'm giving you a cyber hug right now!! 🤗🤗 Because when you google that name, you get like 4 results total, and they look EXACTLY like that! It would've taken me so long to figure it out!
Thank you for watching and commenting!! 🧡🧡
I love alocasias. Dude, you're gorgeous!
Love them too! Thank you so much 🧡
Such a beautiful collection! Adding so many plants to my wishlist now lol 😊
🙌🏼🙌🏼 Yay! stayed tuned for my 2025 Wishlist plants video! I'm sure you'll add even more! Such cool plants coming down in prices
Beautiful collection! Love all the alocasias
Thank you! 🧡🧡
Love your shirt☺️
Thank you! 🧡🧡
Put leca balls around that Caremel Marble on top of the substrate! I had the same issue with a Pluto and that worked. It gave it enough support so that the base could heal and thicken.
Great Idea! I guess Pluto is just messy haha
I added a couple with some moss and it's a lot more stable!
Thank you!
STUNNING ❤
Thank you for watching! 🧡🧡
I wish I could grow Alocasias particularly the Scalprum. I just killed three. I have very bad luck with them. Yours are stunning but I give up, so I will live vicariously through yours. That splendid in the background is shockingly beautiful. Are you going to extend the pole?
I plant chopping and putting it back down. I snapped the growth point and it turned into 2! It's one of my favorite climbing philodendron!
Maybe if add moss around the caramel marble will help stablize it aslong as not too wet bit idont know justsugesting . Amazing collection
Thank you!! That's a great idea! 🙌🏼🔥
So Nice Video ❤❤
🧡🧡🧡 Thank you for watching!
Hi, great video! At 01:08:15 - I have a macrorrhiza (regular) and it has a lot more rounded leaves, while your plant looks like it has more elongated leaves, so it could be something else :)
Hi! You're 100% 🤦🏼 that's my Odora Var ( I mentioned it during my easy Alocasia vid) I had an audio issue filming the Alocasia Stingray (the machrorrizha clip isn't in the video) and my brain kept it!
I changed it in the chapters! Super appreciate your ID!
Beautiful collection i love your channel i wish i had some of those Alicasia but were i live i cant get them i can only get the ones at lowes and home depo or order some on etzy but people sale them for a good amount of money i guess i will never owned some
Love Alocasia! I think it's becoming more and more available as common plants! I'm sure you'll find some soon! 🧡
hi are you looking to come off one of your alocasia chienlii antoro velvet
Yes if you're SoFlo send me a Dm on IG
Wanted to know if corms grown in your home environment do better than grown plants purchased from a greenhouse. I am hopeing because some of my alocasia which have flowered now look bad; and I want to replace them with their corms.
Can you explain why semi hydro works better than chunky soil kept moist for alocasia?
I also purchased a manjula thinking of those large leaves on a pole. Mine has also been a disappointment not rooting into the pole and growing very slowly. It is the only pothos variety I have as I much prefer the philo vining plants which seem more refinded to me. Anyway, totally agree with you regarding pothos. My Serpens is still a struggle. It has grown larger but the leaves yellow at the edges and fall off as new ones appear.
Do want to say that your videos keep it real with the many struggles encountered with the plant hobby.
I'd say, yes. Corms that sprout and grow in your conditions will create a more resilient plant. Even little plugs work! I think it's when you get the big ones from a nursery and into house conditions when it really suffers.
I'm making a video about my Pon mix, but I think it's because many alocasia come from islands, mountains and many from really gritty soils. So I think it's in part that and that they get hydro-roots so they can just exist in the reservoir and self regulate!
Agreed with Pothos overall, I love my golden Pothos but it grew itself until it started to mess the wall climbing , but this one inside, not so much! 😂
And thank you!
I love plants and hope many more people join the hobby!
But I think it's better to know some plants are just difficult for many of us! 🧡 Thank you for watching
The pot is too small for your Philodendron El Choco Rojo. Yellowing of leaf is your city water and lack of calcium. I have this plant and it Bloom all summer long. 👍🏾Video. I’m June in my Junegle 🪴
✍🏽✍🏽✍🏽 interesting! I use a lower calcium nutrients solution for my Alocasia (and philodendrons) so you might be onto something! Thank you!
To many Alocasia plants.
The limit does not exist 🙌🏼