It looks gorgeous on that wood plank and those splits! Most of my climbers are on moss poles but I’m loving the idea of changing things up and using wood planks next time I pot up climbing plants. Thank you!
Or go to your local river and find a nice piece of drift wood that you fix up onto your wall, so your plant can have a "natural tree" like looking branch to climb up. I've done that in my living room and it looks stunning with that branch all the way up to the ceiling! :D
@@plantylittlewoman Hi. Saved my christmas tree with the plant of using it for my pothos. Did you need to put some “preservative” to your tree? thanks a lot for sharing
That was awesome! I have a cebu blue that’s been in water for almost 2 years. I think it’s time to give it some soil and a piece of cedar wood. 😊 Thank you for sharing.
This is so helpful. I’ve bought many plants from you guys,,,I appreciate the tips bc after shipping some small plants they struggle to regain their beauty.
Thanks for answering what we should do after it outgrow it’s stake! That has alway been what’s stopping me to stake my plants. I wasn’t sure where would be a good place to trim when it’s stuck like that. Thanks for the advice!
I used a dead cedar branch from our property that my husband split in half on my monstera. I propagated from that monstera so now I’m going to try the flat board on my new baby and see what happens. 👍For my cebu blue that I purchased in a full hanging basket I potted up in terracotta and used two u shaped bamboo stakes tied on the top center . That cebu blue went up and down and grew like crazy, but the leaves are not nearly as large and I don’t have any split leaves so I’m going to be pruning it and trying this method ...🤞 of course I don’t live in a greenhouse but I can hope. I have propagated that cebu blue from single leaf and also from nodes w/o leaves and it’s amazing! I have some super tiny leaves from stick props but my single leaves are now producing move leaves...💕 that plant! Thank you for putting out another great video!
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Great easy explanation to something that I do want to incorporate to my philodendrons and pothos plants.
Tbh, I wish I could get better tips personalized from Byron. If I were to take an agri class or a master gardener class, I could listen to him all day. He is the reason I got my citrus bug back, growing 5 different kinds now. Thank you for these
What an incredible looking cebu blue! Thank you so much for sharing this technique. I have been wanting to try something different than a moss pole and this is perfect. I enjoy your videos so much and always learn something new. Thanks again!
I’d love to see a video about the plants that escape in your greenhouses and grow under the bench! I saw Summer Rayne Oaks mention them. It would be an interesting video!
Hi Logees. I would love to know one thing you just didn't mention at the end of the video :D When you cut the top end, the mature end of your plant down and replant it in another pot, whtat's gonna happen? I mean, the new grow will start over small again, right? But, since you started with a mature plant, will the new leaves be like half the size of a mature leave, thus the new plant, as it climbs up again, grow into an overall mature plant quicker? I'm asking for my melanochrysum. It's young now, but of course on pinterest I've seen so nice mature specimens with four huge leaves. It seems to me like those have been mature top cuttings replanted into a nice large pot. How would those plants continue to grow? Thanks for your amazing video! I didn't know that a cebu blue matures that quick! I thought it would take years for it to climb up before it will develop those stunning mature leaves... :D Regards from Germany
Kerstin Mengewein The cutting wil stay mature and you wil have those big leafs now growing from the bottom of the potplant, i ve done this with Philodendron and with Monstera and they look then like an entirely different plant. Grusse von Holland!
Or go to your local river and find a nice piece of drift wood that you fix up onto your wall, so your plant can have a "natural tree" like looking branch to climb up. I've done that in my living room and it looks stunning with that branch all the way up to the ceiling! :D
if a plant has much larger more mature leaves up top and thats cut for propagation will the mother plants new top growth be more mature like what was cut off or will it be smaller like the lower leaves. I want to clip my melanochrysum as its getting to tall and the new leaves are getting larger as I wanted but I don't want the mother plant to be putting out smaller leaver forever. Does that make sense? I want the mother plant ot eventually put out mature leaves but not have to keep super tall to do so.
Awesome video! Thank you so much. Do you guys spray the top part of the wood with water to give moisture to the rest of the plant that is not in soil anymore?
You may be confused. What part of the plant are you thinking was in soil aside from the roots that only and always belong in soil? The roots are in the soil. The roots take up the water. You don’t water anything other than the roots in the soil in a typical planter set up. No?
@@TKEsweetheart24 there are quite a few moss pole videos where they spray or “water” the moss pole to encourage the aerial roots to attach. May have been what they were referring to. I’m new to aroids and had the same question.
Thanks for all your excellent videos! Byron didn't mention the size of the pot, or the width and height of the board, is it possible to get this information? Thanks so much. It looks like an 8" clay pot but pictures can be so deceiving.
Thankyou for this idea! I’m inspired with my epiprenums to grow them like this. Question: does anyone know the plant on his right? (Our left) the dark green and white veins are just 😍🥰 I NEED it. 👀
You're welcome! The plant is a Black Gold Philodendron (Philodendron melanochrysum). This is a very popular plant right now with limited availability. You will find it for sale on this page when we have plants in stock: www.logees.com/black-gold-philodendron-philodendron-melanochrysum-2181.html You may also be interested in a unique specimen that we'll have for sale on our plant auction site next week: auctions.logees.com/ Thank you - Logee's
this videos amazing. my orange tree is very hurt. i bought from you guys in august and its fruiting alot! the plant is dropping leaves and still fruiting and putting new growth. its curling leaves too! may i return the plant for a cheaper plant or no returns? also its the calamondin orange update: i cut the fruit off
Thank you for your message. Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! RE: Your Orange Tree - You can try a few things. Tap the plant out of the pot and make sure the root system is still good. The roots should be white and fleshy, if you see brown brittle roots, it may be dying. Be sure to plant in clay and dry out between waterings. Citrus do not like to be left in cold wet soil. Please feel free to contact our customer service department at Info@Logees.com if you would like to discuss a return or credit for your order.
my only worry is that with a pot that large, the small plant will rot. Also, in a home, i would be scared that board being too heavy and knocking the pot over.
Wouldn’t it be easier to use a PVC tubes wrapped with a piece of felt. You can just use a connector to lengthen the pole once the plant reaches the top. Just DIY the footing a bit so the pole can stand straight and securely in the pot.
I like the idea of using a cedar board so much better than a moss pole. Thanks for all the helpful information!
It looks gorgeous on that wood plank and those splits! Most of my climbers are on moss poles but I’m loving the idea of changing things up and using wood planks next time I pot up climbing plants. Thank you!
Or go to your local river and find a nice piece of drift wood that you fix up onto your wall, so your plant can have a "natural tree" like looking branch to climb up. I've done that in my living room and it looks stunning with that branch all the way up to the ceiling! :D
@@plantylittlewoman Hi. Saved my christmas tree with the plant of using it for my pothos. Did you need to put some “preservative” to your tree? thanks a lot for sharing
That was awesome! I have a cebu blue that’s been in water for almost 2 years. I think it’s time to give it some soil and a piece of cedar wood. 😊 Thank you for sharing.
This is so helpful. I’ve bought many plants from you guys,,,I appreciate the tips bc after shipping some small plants they struggle to regain their beauty.
Thank you. Fantastic presentation. The board mount had my mind swimming with potential ideas for my place.
wow! had no idea cebu could get that big!
I never thought about using a board of wood like that. Looks great - I think I'll try this out.
Love the presentation... Professional as always... Thank you for sharing... Stay safe!
I always have my in hanging pots , but this looks so easy, thanks!
Thank you, I hadn't thought of using a fence plank.
Thanks for answering what we should do after it outgrow it’s stake! That has alway been what’s stopping me to stake my plants. I wasn’t sure where would be a good place to trim when it’s stuck like that. Thanks for the advice!
I used a dead cedar branch from our property that my husband split in half on my monstera. I propagated from that monstera so now I’m going to try the flat board on my new baby and see what happens. 👍For my cebu blue that I purchased in a full hanging basket I potted up in terracotta and used two u shaped bamboo stakes tied on the top center . That cebu blue went up and down and grew like crazy, but the leaves are not nearly as large and I don’t have any split leaves so I’m going to be pruning it and trying this method ...🤞 of course I don’t live in a greenhouse but I can hope. I have propagated that cebu blue from single leaf and also from nodes w/o leaves and it’s amazing! I have some super tiny leaves from stick props but my single leaves are now producing move leaves...💕 that plant! Thank you for putting out another great video!
Great easy explanation to something that I do want to incorporate to my philodendrons and pothos plants.
Lovely and healthy Plants....i love it..
Thank you for sharing your great work....Sir!
Tbh, I wish I could get better tips personalized from Byron. If I were to take an agri class or a master gardener class, I could listen to him all day.
He is the reason I got my citrus bug back, growing 5 different kinds now.
Thank you for these
What an incredible looking cebu blue! Thank you so much for sharing this technique. I have been wanting to try something different than a moss pole and this is perfect. I enjoy your videos so much and always learn something new. Thanks again!
Thank you - glad you're enjoying the videos!
Thank you! This is the 1st video I've seen that's dealt with how to handle the mature plant!
Amazing how it latches on. Thanks for sharing. 👍
LogeesPlants, blessings to you.
I’d love to see a video about the plants that escape in your greenhouses and grow under the bench! I saw Summer Rayne Oaks mention them. It would be an interesting video!
Great idea - thanks!
Great video thanks so much! It's totally amazing that as they grow up then leaves get mature and start to show the split leaves
Thanks Byron for the tips!
Hi it's a very good idea. Using a cedar plank I will try in my garden Thanks
That’s a great idea, I can’t wait to get started!👍🏻
Excellent video, I enjoyed it. Thank you!!
Great video, as always!
It's definitely good idea sir. Thank you for this info. 🤗
Thank you so much for sharing the ideas....❤
Hi Logees. I would love to know one thing you just didn't mention at the end of the video :D When you cut the top end, the mature end of your plant down and replant it in another pot, whtat's gonna happen? I mean, the new grow will start over small again, right? But, since you started with a mature plant, will the new leaves be like half the size of a mature leave, thus the new plant, as it climbs up again, grow into an overall mature plant quicker? I'm asking for my melanochrysum. It's young now, but of course on pinterest I've seen so nice mature specimens with four huge leaves. It seems to me like those have been mature top cuttings replanted into a nice large pot. How would those plants continue to grow? Thanks for your amazing video! I didn't know that a cebu blue matures that quick! I thought it would take years for it to climb up before it will develop those stunning mature leaves... :D Regards from Germany
Kerstin Mengewein The cutting wil stay mature and you wil have those big leafs now growing from the bottom of the potplant, i ve done this with Philodendron and with Monstera and they look then like an entirely different plant. Grusse von Holland!
Or go to your local river and find a nice piece of drift wood that you fix up onto your wall, so your plant can have a "natural tree" like looking branch to climb up. I've done that in my living room and it looks stunning with that branch all the way up to the ceiling! :D
if a plant has much larger more mature leaves up top and thats cut for propagation will the mother plants new top growth be more mature like what was cut off or will it be smaller like the lower leaves. I want to clip my melanochrysum as its getting to tall and the new leaves are getting larger as I wanted but I don't want the mother plant to be putting out smaller leaver forever. Does that make sense? I want the mother plant ot eventually put out mature leaves but not have to keep super tall to do so.
Awesome video! Thank you so much. Do you guys spray the top part of the wood with water to give moisture to the rest of the plant that is not in soil anymore?
You may be confused. What part of the plant are you thinking was in soil aside from the roots that only and always belong in soil? The roots are in the soil. The roots take up the water. You don’t water anything other than the roots in the soil in a typical planter set up. No?
@@TKEsweetheart24 there are quite a few moss pole videos where they spray or “water” the moss pole to encourage the aerial roots to attach. May have been what they were referring to. I’m new to aroids and had the same question.
Very good information! Thank you💚
I would love to get bigger leaves but I’m a huge fan of the juvenile form of the cebu
I love you guys! you have the best honey ever!! nneed to make the hour drive and get some!!!
Thanks for the professional info.!
Thanks for all your excellent videos! Byron didn't mention the size of the pot, or the width and height of the board, is it possible to get this information? Thanks so much. It looks like an 8" clay pot but pictures can be so deceiving.
Wow! Beautiful way of planting. 👌👍❤. New subscriber friend here. Stay connected 🙏
Thankyou for this idea! I’m inspired with my epiprenums to grow them like this. Question: does anyone know the plant on his right? (Our left) the dark green and white veins are just 😍🥰 I NEED it. 👀
You're welcome! The plant is a Black Gold Philodendron (Philodendron melanochrysum). This is a very popular plant right now with limited availability. You will find it for sale on this page when we have plants in stock:
www.logees.com/black-gold-philodendron-philodendron-melanochrysum-2181.html
You may also be interested in a unique specimen that we'll have for sale on our plant auction site next week:
auctions.logees.com/
Thank you - Logee's
this videos amazing. my orange tree is very hurt. i bought from you guys in august and its fruiting alot! the plant is dropping leaves and still fruiting and putting new growth. its curling leaves too! may i return the plant for a cheaper plant or no returns? also its the calamondin orange
update: i cut the fruit off
Thank you for your message. Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos!
RE: Your Orange Tree - You can try a few things. Tap the plant out of the pot and make sure the root system is still good. The roots should be white and fleshy, if you see brown brittle roots, it may be dying. Be sure to plant in clay and dry out between waterings. Citrus do not like to be left in cold wet soil. Please feel free to contact our customer service department at Info@Logees.com if you would like to discuss a return or credit for your order.
How long does it take to get to the top? I wanna do it with my green pothos
Thank you so much!
Nice 👍
Great tips when growing on a wall is not an option … Thanks !
Can you also do this for monstera? Mines growing out of its pot and it’s throwing aerial roots all over
Mine too...the big roots are everywhere. I Don t know if its wants something to attach to or what .......
Yes, absolutely. In our greenhouses, we have Monsteras growing up trunks of trees, just attaching itself with its roots.
Fascinating
Will this work for monstera also ?
Where can I get these wooden planks? Home Depot?
That plastic nursery tie does come in brown if bright emerald isn't your thing.
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my only worry is that with a pot that large, the small plant will rot. Also, in a home, i would be scared that board being too heavy and knocking the pot over.
What wood do you recommend for the board? Would weather treated work?
I’ve used wood from my backyard. Any wood, the more texture the Better would work. (So the plant can get a better grip)
He just said use Cedar
Jack was actually climbing a philodendron, not a beanstalk
👍🏽
Wouldn’t it be easier to use a PVC tubes wrapped with a piece of felt. You can just use a connector to lengthen the pole once the plant reaches the top. Just DIY the footing a bit so the pole can stand straight and securely in the pot.
Good tutorial. Does the board need to consistently moist for the roots to take hold?
Nope. I have a huge pothos on a wooden stake and they just attach to the wood.