MULTIPLYING PLANTS - propagating aroids - Monstera, Philodendron, Alocasia, Syngonium etc.

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @TheMuchi305
    @TheMuchi305 Год назад +17

    I can't begin to tell you how much I benefit from your videos. Your way of explaining everything makes me feel like an expert when done watching the video. 😂 You have become my plant go-to person!!! This was a great, great video. Thank you.

  • @JustJ0nathan
    @JustJ0nathan Год назад +10

    I could listen to you talk about plants all day. 🥰 I’m going to be taking the plunge and attempt to grow my marble queen pothos to maturity. I’m going to use a wooden plank. So excited!

  • @davidibarra7854
    @davidibarra7854 4 месяца назад +1

    My brain is like a sponge right now taking in all this info. Thank you my broski. Currently going thru a phase of wanting to collect and grow inside plants. I have plenty outside already. Wanna to step it up now. 😊

  • @beeskerdoo9447
    @beeskerdoo9447 Год назад +2

    Another fantastic video. Wonderful explanation of making the most out of every large moss pole for maximum propagation and growth. Thank you for helping us novices.

  • @pelou50
    @pelou50 2 года назад +3

    BJR?je regarde tes videos de FRANCE et je les aiment beaucoup! toujours une foule de renseignements pour se faire son propre opinion en fonction de sa propre situation! merci beaucoup

  • @moodmossy
    @moodmossy Год назад +9

    I've always known that you can air layer trees and such but for some reason never thought about doing it on a house plant. This was really informational and gave me a lot of ideas! Thank you! 💚

  • @jayenneB
    @jayenneB 6 месяцев назад +1

    Quite the seminar. Thanks 😊

  • @mynala110
    @mynala110 Год назад +1

    Best explanation on the internet! Thank you.

  • @Grahamcracker6366
    @Grahamcracker6366 2 года назад +13

    I prefer water propagation, too. I’ve never had a plant rot with water propagation.

  • @krzysztoftadeusz9105
    @krzysztoftadeusz9105 7 месяцев назад +1

    YOU ARE A NICE AND YOUNG GARDENER. IT'S A PITCH THAT YOU DON'T KNOW POLISH. I COULD LEARN A LOT FROM YOU! regards Krzysztof .

  • @dinacisneros8616
    @dinacisneros8616 Год назад +1

    Absolutely loved this video! One of your best ones yet. 🤩

  • @glamourinaminute
    @glamourinaminute Год назад

    Appreciate so much your 'thinking to the end result' style.

  • @pleckocat1833
    @pleckocat1833 Год назад +1

    i just know brad was trying bite the thai consto leaf at 19:25 hahaha, great video again jan thanks

  • @sandiesorchids9387
    @sandiesorchids9387 2 года назад +2

    It makes perfect sense.

  • @chrissimiles3599
    @chrissimiles3599 10 месяцев назад

    Great video…you explain everything so well. I feel confident to try air layering on some of my big plants. Already made 3 moss poles as well. This is so much fun.

  • @stegleryo
    @stegleryo 2 года назад +3

    Chopped my mini monstera vine for the first time and the next leaf from the mother plant doubled in size and looked extremely mature! Now I understand why your Melano did that. Embrace the chop! ✂️😂

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  2 года назад +2

      Yes!! Once you know when to chop it’s only gonna bring out the best in your plants :)

  • @xKeri129
    @xKeri129 2 года назад +1

    you continue to amaze me with every video

  • @danielchristiansen594
    @danielchristiansen594 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video! You have a very clear way of explaining things, which I really appreciate. I'm starting to get inspired to put some of my cuttings on moss poles. I really like the look you get with your plants, and would love to see similar results with mine.

  • @torquess454
    @torquess454 Год назад +1

    You always inspire me to try new things, I first started propping my big Monstera finding out the all the plants in the pot were planted in different directions, so later I could just have one biggin on a moss pole, now I’m air layering another big petiole/leaf/air root to make it two more plants, don’t know what I’ll do with the mother, it’s growing like crazy but a lot of immature leaves cause I can’t stale it at every stem, it’s all over the place, I want more simplicity, it’s very chaotic

  • @Truth-lover-il6xy
    @Truth-lover-il6xy 10 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoy every single one of your videos, so much to learn from... I wondered if you ever reused your spaghnum moss at all? Either for making moss poles or anything else? Would boil them in water before reusing be OK?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks :) yes I do re-use and just rinse it with regular water to flush it iut before I do :)

  • @MissNatya286
    @MissNatya286 2 года назад +2

    Great info. Thank you😊

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your plans amazing beautiful they also big lovely but most of all I like the way you speak I like your accent it's so cute have a blessed day

  • @zinebzehar2677
    @zinebzehar2677 Год назад

    Very intelligent system. Thanks fot theses all tips.

  • @CHRISSY001-o2x
    @CHRISSY001-o2x Год назад

    thanks for the great video. I learned a lot again, thank you. Well explained and easy to understand. You have an adorable cat. Stay healthy and blessed everyone. 😘💯❤❤❤❤❤👍🙏

  • @virginiamartinez391
    @virginiamartinez391 Год назад +1

    Thank you 😊 💚🌴💚

  • @valiaudet3415
    @valiaudet3415 8 месяцев назад

    I'm impressed with your explanation in this video ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @donnaleighh
    @donnaleighh Год назад +1

    Thanks Jan for an informative video (as always) - I know you use CCS but really interested to know your view on and experience (if you have used them) with beneficial bacterias for promoting root growth and plant health - maybe something for the next Q@A? Best for the Season!! 🎋

  • @cajbrg
    @cajbrg Год назад +1

    Thank you for this very informative video. "Hate" you life in Sidney ... in Europe (with it's horrifying energy prices) and lack of sunlight in Winter we can never compete. But I will try... please educate me, so I can .. beat you 😂

  • @simonjohnston9488
    @simonjohnston9488 6 дней назад

    Hello from across the pond - Dunedin, to be precise! :) With tip cuttings(specifically my Philo sodiroi), and your suggestion to leave two nodes - is it best to have both under water, or one dry/one wet - or does it even matter, as long as one is wet? Much appreciate your channel, and your advice here. I've recently been watching your viewers' submissions and I finally decided to put my atabapoense on a wee spag-moss pole. Thanks again!

  • @Smileyfacemom
    @Smileyfacemom Год назад

    Great video like usual. Thanks Jan. I’ve always enjoyed your videos as well as learn a lot from them. Keep up the great work. 😊

  • @bethcarr264
    @bethcarr264 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! You are so freakin smart!
    Do you have any schooling for plants like a master gardener?
    You surely know what you are doing!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks :) no all just learning by doing :)

  • @alinesimatos6404
    @alinesimatos6404 2 года назад +1

    J adore les plantes je vais faire comme toi avec ton substrat, serait il possible de pouvoir traduire en français.
    Merci pour tes connaissances pour nous les addictes de plantes.
    A bientôt
    Aline

  • @melissaafkrichardson9204
    @melissaafkrichardson9204 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, very informative 👏🏻👌🏻

  • @youtubeanz
    @youtubeanz Год назад

    🙌 the tips i NEEDED 🌿

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      Happy to make a planty visit to your office :P

  • @kristelschouten-diederen503
    @kristelschouten-diederen503 Год назад +2

    I really like your new video. I love the idea of propagation to make my own plants more lush and to share with family and friends. I also fell in love with your monstera adansonii laniata. So much that I decided to give it a try although was already autumn when I bought them. The vine I received had taken a beating form the lower temperature. I decided to cut them up and hoped one or two would survive. To my surprise all 9 have rooted and at giving me tiny leaves. How many would you advise to pot up together to create a lush looking pole in the end?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Thank you :) I started mine with 4 cuttings :)

  • @Dieppaloveplants
    @Dieppaloveplants Год назад

    I loveee lush plants too i been propagating and sell few and put some in water to root and pot them w mother plant so they can get full and lush my visitor alway love my plants and when they leave my house they leave with some cuttings lol

  • @aylaloup-lestatJun
    @aylaloup-lestatJun Год назад

    Thank you for this vidéo 💚🇫🇷🙏🌿

  • @TONNO1973
    @TONNO1973 Год назад

    Grazie!

  • @sylviagutierrez7676
    @sylviagutierrez7676 Год назад

    Great tips,all so rewarding👍
    💚🌱🌵☘️

  • @danielbardsley1347
    @danielbardsley1347 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video :) Is there added value in letting the cuttings dry for a few hours first? I always put them straight into water and they will grow roots, but it's different/better to let them dry first then i can try that next time

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +3

      It’s supposed to reduce changes or stem rot but not sure if that’s backed by science :D

  • @mendistrickler5317
    @mendistrickler5317 Год назад

    I cut a stem with two nodes from my vining Monstera a few weeks and am propagating it in water. It’s so fun to watch the growth in a clear jar! I do have a question though….can you tell me why the leaves of the mother plant ( fairly young ) are so curly?

  • @kaileyloadman5407
    @kaileyloadman5407 Год назад +2

    Great video! Do you have any tips for propping philodendrons that are self-heading (eg birkin, ring of fire, white wizard)? By contrast to climbers the nodes can be hard to see- they’re often close together and/or covered by cataphylls of leaves already emerged…so it’s hard to even know how to begin!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +3

      Thanks :) they are definitely harder to propagate because of that so I would always take larger cuttings of multiple nodes :)

  • @tiagomelogames
    @tiagomelogames 10 месяцев назад

    Hey, amazing videos!
    Have you tried "strangling" the stem weeks before actually chopping? Like using a ziptie, and increasing the strength of it slowly over time.
    My theory is that this should give the top half time to "prepare" their root system

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks :) Never tried that but didn't feel the need to :)

  • @clarewhite3004
    @clarewhite3004 2 месяца назад

    So uh... How about chopping off mistakes? I just moved and I sunburned my baby scindapsis and my pink princess. The scindapsis is what it is, there's nothing to chop. The pink princess is maybe 18" tall. It was a starter plant in January. Its top three leaves are brown and wilted. Of course all its lovely pink is bleached out too, but I guess that's not going to hurt it. So, if the top leaves appear damaged all over, I'm thinking they're no longer benefitting the plant. Would it be best to chop them?

  • @laurajames2264
    @laurajames2264 Год назад +1

    Love your videos
    I'm a big plant lover
    I'm 11 years old
    I'm. A boy

  • @lindapearce247
    @lindapearce247 Год назад +1

    When water propagating, does the jar or container need to be clear? I rarely see anyone using a normal vase and I wondered if it was something to do with the roots needing light? I’m assuming not and that it’s just a matter of aesthetics. Thanks for the time you take to do these informative video.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Roots prefer darkness so it doesn’t need to be clear but clear containers help you assess your progress better :)

    • @lindapearce247
      @lindapearce247 Год назад

      Thank you so much. 😀

  • @robynfisher4455
    @robynfisher4455 2 года назад

    Fantastic video thanks Jan and great timing. Several of my plants have reached the top of first pole and I couldn't decide between extend or chop to thicken. So now I'm going to bite the bullet and embrace the chop. My question is how do you decide whether to air layer or root in water, and which works better/faster?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      90% of my plants are already growing on moss poles so they are already air layered. With the other 10% that aren’t growing on moss poles i’d just water propagation

  • @yomiany1304
    @yomiany1304 Год назад

    I like your information from India

  • @cameronb8006
    @cameronb8006 2 года назад +1

    First off.. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS.
    Second, I cut up my philo glorious and placed them into moss. The plant was originally growing in leca and was extremely root bound (from previous owner). How do I activate those hardened node points? They have aerial roots, but they are small and hardened off. They have been doing fine sitting in the moss, but I wanna know what they best option is to get those cuttings to grow

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      You just need to stay patient :) it would take a while

  • @docrcr
    @docrcr Год назад

    Hi Jan.
    Do you immediately water after potting the cut top half of an established moss pole?
    Cheers!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      Hey, i let the cut dry out for a coulle of hours but then water immediately after I potted it up :)

  • @wandering_kitten
    @wandering_kitten 2 месяца назад

    Please can you comment on you have plants & cats?? Do you keep the toxic plants away from the kitties or train kitties or????

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  2 месяца назад

      He’s just not interested in them :) lucky me

  • @mawiteapachuau3051
    @mawiteapachuau3051 Год назад

    Love you bro😘

  • @candice713
    @candice713 Год назад +1

    What would happen if you cut in-between each node but left it on the pole
    as it is? Would new growth points start on each node? Making it a fuller plant?

  • @beatrixclassen459
    @beatrixclassen459 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much *******with greetings from Germany********

  • @applefreak1954
    @applefreak1954 Год назад +2

    Do you ever reuse/recycle your sphagnum moss?

  • @AnnetteWaits
    @AnnetteWaits Год назад

    Just received my first monstera adansonii. It was very root bound so I had to up pot it already. It’s probably 18 inches already. Is it too soon to start chopping for propagation?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      I’d wait a bit, if u just got the plant the plant is still going through some shock & needs to get used to new consitions. You don’t want to induce too much shock at once

  • @sarahhajarbalqis
    @sarahhajarbalqis 10 дней назад

    👍👍👍

  • @Mhontti
    @Mhontti Год назад +2

    Hola porfavor deberías activar los subtítulos... Así lo pongo en español. Gracias 😌

  • @michaelmurray214
    @michaelmurray214 Год назад

    Do you have any videos on shingling plants

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      If you are talking about shingling aroids, any of my videos about climbing aroids kn moss poles would be applicable :)

  • @elyseng7106
    @elyseng7106 Год назад

    Can someone tell me why my giant alocasia is droopy? Is it simply too heavy or is it something else???

  • @moniquepeterson9542
    @moniquepeterson9542 Год назад

    I need to propagate my dubia onto a grow vertical I have, it is currently at the top of an iron bark support it came with. Because it is a shingling plant, do you have any recommendations or “look out for” comments?

  • @anitasingh-bx8lx
    @anitasingh-bx8lx Год назад

    Please make video how to make moss stick.

  • @OrkhideyaBonsay
    @OrkhideyaBonsay Год назад +2

    Пожалуйста сделайте субтитры на русском очень прошу такой замечательный канал

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 Год назад +1

    I have a burgundy philderon an just put in water let's see

  • @jennfcookrn
    @jennfcookrn 2 года назад

    Love your videos! What is the Alocasia to your left? I have the same one and it had no tag when I got it

    • @theinferno150
      @theinferno150 2 года назад

      guessing an alocasia gray dragon/maharani? it also looks like a alocasia red secret is in frame , and also a large regal shield (?) too

    • @Sophie-kf7qk
      @Sophie-kf7qk 2 года назад +1

      hi, its an alocasia cuprea

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +2

      Thanks :) to my left is Alocasia ‘Regal Shields’

    • @jennfcookrn
      @jennfcookrn Год назад

      @@sydneyplantguy thanks! I was hoping that’s what mine is 😁

  • @laurajames2264
    @laurajames2264 Год назад

    Also your moss grow some for fun

  • @annafink2245
    @annafink2245 Год назад

    I've heard it's better to just top up because of the hormones in the water. If you completely switch the water, you lose all that. Haven't fact checked it yet.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      That is correct, however, there can also be bad bacteria in the water spreading fungus ... so best to assess the health of the cutting & if all is good, just top it up :)

  • @elizabethkey6578
    @elizabethkey6578 Год назад

    Explained really well!!

  • @lilablume
    @lilablume Месяц назад

    you wouldn't see faster root growth if you change the water more frequently. You would just remove the phytohormones and decrease the root growth.

  • @amandak4695
    @amandak4695 2 года назад

    Changing out the water frequently of a prop is not a good thing to do. There are rooting hormones from the plant in there so you don’t want to constantly wash them them away!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      Fair point :)

    • @Lauren.bjj_
      @Lauren.bjj_ Год назад +1

      Mine will straight up die if I don’t so tell my plants that 😂🥲
      I dip mine in a hormonal rooting powder either way so I personally would suggest changing water frequently.

    • @qltygrl3187
      @qltygrl3187 Год назад

      @@Lauren.bjj_ do you apply rooting powder each time you change the water?

  • @anitasingh-bx8lx
    @anitasingh-bx8lx Год назад

    I have lots of plants but not big in size 😀

  • @luciasvoboda7344
    @luciasvoboda7344 Год назад

    Drinking game: take a sip every time Jan say "woda". By the 10 minute mark you will be completely drunk 😂

  • @eiffon
    @eiffon 2 года назад

    he looks like steve irwin

  • @Hans8341
    @Hans8341 Год назад

    One thing you probably know but didn't mentioned in the video is: that little onion produced by the alocasia can be toxic to the pets(or at least some type of this plant) better keep Mr Brad away.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Actually that applies to all of my plants, not just the corms :)

  • @normalguy7898
    @normalguy7898 Год назад

    So you don't use clonex?

  • @The_Black_Truth
    @The_Black_Truth Год назад

    CH🟢P... CH🟢P... PR💚P... PR💚P...