Good video. Lots of interesting and useful Scindapsus information there but my Argyraeus is still mystifying me. For a few months now the dark green on a lot of the leaves has been gradually getting lighter, before fading and turning yellow. It has happened to so many there are barely any leaves left now! However there has never been any leaf curl or brown spots. I always make sure to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, and have set a reminder on my calendar so they don't go too long. Just can't make it happy.
Wow! This is the BEST info video on Scindapsus TM plants I've encountered and I've done plenty of research! My 1st Treubii Moonlight plant died shortly after buying it and trying diff rescue methods. I just bought 2 more TM plants to give a 2nd shot and they're not doing well either. I've been treating them for bugs vs fungal infection and overwatering. Thx to this video, I now know what the leaf colors actually mean. My 2 TM plants may have a living chance after all. Thx for sharing your wisdom. Wish me luck!
Yes we've all done it! Haha. I struggled with scindapsus for quite a while but this summer they've all kind of taken off for me. I think they really just wanted more moisture in my house, both watering and humidity. I gave my exotica a plank to climb in my milsbo and it's climbing the cabinet instead of the plank :)
I love my scindapsus plants and their gorgeous leaves, but they all get so many runners full of leafless nodes no matter what I do. I think I’m finally ready to accept that they’re not the plants for me. They grow so full and bushy and wonderful, but then those runners make me sad.
My scindaspsus exotics got root rot and now I need to cut off the whole root as I was unaware about that before being a beginner in gardening, now I have put it in water , should I wait till the root grows and then repot into soil ?
Subscribed instantly for the name. I’m here for this content!!!! Thank you. Wick watering pots seem to help. This confirms it. 💚💚💚
Good video. Lots of interesting and useful Scindapsus information there but my Argyraeus is still mystifying me. For a few months now the dark green on a lot of the leaves has been gradually getting lighter, before fading and turning yellow. It has happened to so many there are barely any leaves left now! However there has never been any leaf curl or brown spots. I always make sure to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, and have set a reminder on my calendar so they don't go too long. Just can't make it happy.
Wow! This is the BEST info video on Scindapsus TM plants I've encountered and I've done plenty of research! My 1st Treubii Moonlight plant died shortly after buying it and trying diff rescue methods. I just bought 2 more TM plants to give a 2nd shot and they're not doing well either. I've been treating them for bugs vs fungal infection and overwatering. Thx to this video, I now know what the leaf colors actually mean. My 2 TM plants may have a living chance after all. Thx for sharing your wisdom. Wish me luck!
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Great video!
Thank you so much! 💚
Yes we've all done it! Haha. I struggled with scindapsus for quite a while but this summer they've all kind of taken off for me. I think they really just wanted more moisture in my house, both watering and humidity. I gave my exotica a plank to climb in my milsbo and it's climbing the cabinet instead of the plank :)
I love my scindapsus plants and their gorgeous leaves, but they all get so many runners full of leafless nodes no matter what I do. I think I’m finally ready to accept that they’re not the plants for me. They grow so full and bushy and wonderful, but then those runners make me sad.
Thanks for this video. New subscriber here, fr. Manila, Philippines. It sure answered my scindapsus care problems.
yay!!! glad the video was able to help you and thank you for watching! :)
My pictus has some rust color on the leaves? I think it started showing up after I fed it Calmag, do you think that is the trouble?
My scindaspsus exotics got root rot and now I need to cut off the whole root as I was unaware about that before being a beginner in gardening, now I have put it in water , should I wait till the root grows and then repot into soil ?
dont hate on us philodendron.....haha