It’s so hard to pick a favorite,but I’m leaning towards the Manjula,they do grow so slow, I have one as a trailing type. Who needs a variegated Monstera! 😍🪴👌🏻 Natalie
Someone should make you a museum. I have never seen such amazingly big, healthy leaves and plants you have. You're amazing and little Brad. What a cutie he is ❤
Here in the US, I've never seen a Manjula Pothos that large! Great job! I had a little one for several years but it was just NOT growing! It wasn't dying either so I don't know what that was about. I ended up selling it off to get a different plant babe. I'm loving your content! All of your plants are looking so beautiful!
Honestly you are your own botanical garden that is just stunning. It always amazes me how little the pots are in comparison to the plant. I know most of it grows on the pole but how do you prevent them from toppling over Jan?
I love all my plants on the moss poles. My favorite is my Philodendron squamiferum, second favorite is my mint Florida ghost. The leaf shape of these leaves I just love. I have to say I owe my moss pole success to you! So thank you for all your videos. 😊
Because of you 💜….You have inspired me to get as many of my plants on moss poles, switching to using your soil mix and even use GTFF….I ordered everything. I’m off all next week from work, so I will be making moss poles before the fall cold weather hits and starting the transition. Thank You!
All your plants are amazing! Hard to pick a favorite. Each one is unique and beautiful in its own way! I have to say Ring of Fire, because it's my wish list plant 😍🌱🪴🌳❤. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks again for a great video. The el choco red is so pretty. I’ve been growing a splendid, a Manjula and a monstera siltepicana el Salvador on moss poles since March this year. They’re both going well despite me stupidly measuring the nutrient solution incorrectly and severely under dosing them which I only discovered yesterday🤦♀️ The El Salvador has almost reached the top of the first pole the splendid is getting bigger leaves (so exciting) and the manjula is just living..not much happening there.
Oglądam Twoje filmy od długiego czasu. Ogólnie mieszkam w Holandii i ostatnio widziałam u kogoś w oknie planty doslownie rozmiarów takich samych jakie posiadasz Ty i również odmiany i śmiałam się że może to Twoje planty 😂😂😂
Hey Jan, right now the Melano, Adansonii and the Ring Of Fire - but they 're all adorable and beautiful. Even it's unlikely that I get leaves the same size as your plants ( coming from Hamburg ), they started already thriving like hell. 🙂
with some plants I only start with the 2nd moss pole, to be honest. :-) Now I'll prepare them all for the winter and then we'll see. Oh, and I mustn't forget that I have to look up your video about your crawlers and propagation again... 🤩@@sydneyplantguy
My favorite of the ten for beauty is tied between the manjula's variegation and the velvety melano. Can't choose just one, as I've got both just starting on moss poles myself, with dreams of looking as fabulous as yours! Although, with as many other moss poles I've also got going here, im starting to realize the hard choices between plants and furniture that will ensue in the future 😹
Have you tried keiki paste on your empty nodes? It works so well on the pothos. If you put some on the manjula, in a few days, it will have activated nodes.
I haven’t tried but I heard it’s good to activate new nodes but they won’t actually grow leaves unless u cut them from the makn plant, so I’ll just cut them :)
@@sydneyplantguyi tried it on a marble queen that has a long stem with no leaves. It activated all the nodes. 😅 some nodes grew the branches immediately and some took time do so. But definitely did grow branches even if the apical leaf is still attached.
Thanks for the video. Perfect video that I was waiting for. I was wondering some of the names of the plants. I know you always mention it but I forget. I love your Philodendron soidiroi, manjula and I always love your Alocasia cuprea even though it didn't make this list. I am inspired to buy the soidiroi because I like big chunky leaves.
You are not just a houseplant lover, you are a houseplant hobbyist!! 🧐 You have the skill to envision the plant growth you want to see, and that is something that is difficult to teach. Yes, you live in a warm sunny climate but my point stands nonetheless. Well done friend! Respect!
The manjula pothos has been my favorite for a while. Mine got pretty large as a hanging plant, I just chopped it up and threw it on a moss pole. The first leaf and put out was already larger than any other leaf I had.
My favorite is the manjula. Fun fact I saw this plant in a previous video of yours and thought "*gasp* I have to have it". And I just got the chance to order one online! It's one of the most expensive plants I've bought relative to the cutting size 😂😂 I'm throwing her on a moss pole for suuuure
Hi Brad! Get outta the monstera mister! 😂❤ good to see you too Jan 😂❤ you’re an incredible teacher, you do something like that for a living right? Provide teachings or lessons for others online? You’re a natural. I finally found a Manjula locally, not cheap, but can’t wait to try to size it up on a pole!
Love the video as always! I got Glorious, Splendid, Gigas, Sodiroi El Choco and Adansonii growing on a moss pole, inspiration from you of course! We have similar taste in plants
Loving your Ring of Fire! Mine still at the one leaf stage (with a spec of a new leaf seemingly on its way...bought it as a rescue)....hopefully it'll start to pick up now heading into spring n summer 💪 Thanks for a satisfying peek at your top 10 this month. Enjoy the fruits of your labour of love 🪴
Oh, he has a cat! Subscribed! :D My most favourite is gloriosum. I know some people dislike crawlers but I love it. Melano is charming but there are not ideal conditions in my home for it. Also painted lady is beautiful on moss pole.
Hi Jan. I was wondering how you switched your adansonii from a wire mesh pole to the grow vertical. Did you just pull out the roots from the wire pole and inserted them into de grow vertical? Thanks in advance, love your videos!
Hi! I love your videos and I have become an addict. My favorite is your Manjula. I was wondering if it was similar to alocasia dawn varigated, as it looks a lot like that variety to me.
Thanks for the video, great as always! Did you ever try to detatch a plant from a moss pole and put it on a new moss pole? I have less good moss poles(homemade and not firm enough) and am wondering how I’ll deal with it in the future.
Thanks :) That would be hard if the plant has already rooted in the pole. I did that with my el choco & a grow vertical pole once but the el choco was still very small. It’s a video called ‘grow vertical upgrade’ i think in my mosspole playlist :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thanks, I just watched your other video, it gives me ideas for how to combine old and new poles in the future. I am watching from Canada by the way.
Watching your videos, gave me the courage to try moss poles. I don’t have the hang of it yet. Either the moss pole is too wet or the substrate is too dry. I’m getting better though.
Wait wasn't the verrucosum your absolute favorite? But I'm totally glad you found love in the ring of fire at last, was happy when you added this beauty, felt like only few months ago
Do you fertilise ever time you water? I made my first moss pole yesterday using your tips from your instagram page so THANK YOU! my monster del looks so happy and healthy now :) learning heaps from all your tips -Michelle.
Great refresher Jan! Thankyou! My fav is i think is the splendid, or maybe the adansonii :D I have both myself - but yours are better! How is your huge dubia ? Mine has just reached the top of its 180 and has just started to fenestrate, something i never thought i would see it do in the UK - thanks the gods for grow lights.
Happy growing!! The dubia is going strong i’m honestly just too lazy to get her out of her corner … once they become so big they are a bit painful tk move around :P what a good problem to have :)
How can you resist trying to propagate by seed. The inflorescences you have may even be crossable. Last year I pollinated my split leaf philodendron inflorescences in April, dried the seeds from the fruit in July. I now have lots of one year old plants. The experience was so satisfying. It was really easy and interesting!
Beautiful! Have you ever had a plant that would not attach to your moss pole? Early this year, I put my Epipremnum amplissimum on one, and it’s been growing faster than ever. I just put an extension on it yesterday, my first one! But it still has not grown roots into the pole at all! There’s a couple tiny little nubs of aerial roots sticking out here and there, but I’m not sure why it won’t attach.
@@sydneyplantguy thanks... the thing is, the plant seems super happy, growing fast! It just won't attach to the pole. I don't know why and hoped you might have insight. I have other plants I've put on poles and they're all growing into them, so didn't know if it was something with this specific plant.
Which moss poles do you prefer? Full mesh/moss or grow vertical moss pole? I’m only really seeing the mesh/moss in this video. I know both types have their benefits
My favorite is always your melanochrysum 😁 what do you do, or would you do, if the pot was full of roots and the roots had made it to the top of the pole but the internodal spacing was so tight that the outside of the pole was 90% unused? I have a billietiae that is pumping out leaves and roots but barely any stem. I have it on a half size pole and the stem with 8+ leaves is only about 10 cm up the pole. Bigger pot?
Hi Jan, I agree you don't need a moss pole to grow a M. Deliciosa. However, here's my case for your type of moss poles: I started watching you and Lee from Kill This Plant when I decided to grow a seedling Monstera Deliciosa indoors for the first time and wanted to learn about indoor growing conditions. 1. The aerial roots can look more tidy inside a moss pole. 2. M. Deliciosa need huge pots. A moss pole allows me to grow in a smaller pot. This is very convenient if you have a small space. 3. The chop and extend process seems easier with a moss pole than with a cedar plank. I actually haven't gotten there yet, as I've just put my baby Deliciosa on its first moss pole, but I'm looking forward to that day. Thanks for all your inspiration. Looking forward to the next time you take us on a green tour around Sidney ❤
Question 🤚🏻 As the Splendid and Glorious grow larger, do you actually experience that they no longer fits the normal 90cm chop and extend? Their leaves (and petioles) reach the top of the second pole 180cm while their stems (and tips) are still at the first moss 90cm 😅
Jan....😍💓 SOO GORGEOUS!!..🥰.. YES!!..👍❤️💚.. All of them are SOO GORGEOUS!!..👏😍.. To me, Your Manjula is my Most Fav!..( because the Beauty of its variegated reaches the BEST!.💓🤗...) and then your El Choco Red that has Magical Vibe!..❤️💚.. ( growing without pot, the growth is Stunning!.. and the large leaves LOVE the small leaves. They grow Together NICELY!..💞🥰 ) Jan....👍 Thank you soo much for updating your Plants!..❤️💚.. ( and as always, Our LOVE for Brad!..❤️😻🐈🤗.. ) I really APPRECIATE You!..💝.. SO LOVELY JOURNEY!!..👏💞💓💐🌈🌸😻🐈❤️🤗🥰..
@@sydneyplantguy Jan....😊💓 My Pleasure!..🥰.. YES!..😍.. I LOVE your Manjula because I'm Amazed by its Beauty!..❤️💚.. It deserves the ADMIRATIONS!!.💝.. WOW!!..👏💞💓💐🌈🌸😍🤗🥰...
i have a anthurium silver blush in a pot with a moss pole, but she is not connecting to the pole. Does she not like poles or what do i need to do? Any suggestions?
Do you start with only one plant in your pot? I bought a small philo and there are 2 to 3 plants in the pot. Should I separate them and plant 1 plant in 1 pot?
Mine will not stay upright 😔 tried potting into terracotta, or into plastic and then placing that in a cover pot. They still fall. USA-based, can't get pots as nice as Jans! Anyone in the USA figured out a potting situation that works?
Which one is your favourite out of the 10? Let me know in the comments below :) happy growing !!
It’s so hard to pick a favorite,but I’m leaning towards the Manjula,they do grow so slow, I have one as a trailing type. Who needs a variegated Monstera! 😍🪴👌🏻 Natalie
Obsessseddddd with the pothos 💕
That’s a really tough choice. It’s between the El Chaco red and the splendid.
Ring of fire.... and manjula❤
Ring of Fire!🎉🎉
Someone should make you a museum. I have never seen such amazingly big, healthy leaves and plants you have. You're amazing and little Brad. What a cutie he is ❤
I love the full look of multiple stems growing in one pot. So smart to train two stems of Gigas growing on their own poles to one pole on top.
Yes ddfinitely love a lush look :)
Love the manjula pothos ❤
Thanks :)
Here in the US, I've never seen a Manjula Pothos that large! Great job! I had a little one for several years but it was just NOT growing! It wasn't dying either so I don't know what that was about. I ended up selling it off to get a different plant babe. I'm loving your content! All of your plants are looking so beautiful!
Thank you :) when I had her in a hanging basket she grew sooo slowly. The moss pole definitely helped :)
Love all 10 plants, but I’m always amazed by your melanochrysum & gigas. Thanks so much for sharing Jan!
Thanks :) really excited to see what the gigas will grow into over spring :)
Nice video. Enjoy hearing the individual journeys of the plants. The more detail the better. The good the bad and the ugly.
Thanks :)
The melano is so beautiful. Simply stunning 💚
Your a star Jan, your plants are gobsmacking.
Thank you :))
There’s nothing sweeter than how your eyes light up when you are talking about a baby you cultivated to maturity 🥹🥹
That Milano chrysan is such a beauty 😍. So dark leaves almost gives alocasia black magic vibe m.
It’s looking really good atm 🙌🙌
Jan, such a welcoming home with beautiful plants. I very much appreciate your accumulated knowledge and tips!
You have the most beautiful plants that I have ever seen 💕♥️❤️💕
Thanks :)
Honestly you are your own botanical garden that is just stunning. It always amazes me how little the pots are in comparison to the plant. I know most of it grows on the pole but how do you prevent them from toppling over Jan?
He sits them in heavier ceramic pots.
Thank you :) yes, just heavy decorative pots :)
I love all my plants on the moss poles. My favorite is my Philodendron squamiferum, second favorite is my mint Florida ghost. The leaf shape of these leaves I just love.
I have to say I owe my moss pole success to you! So thank you for all your videos. 😊
That’s awesome to hear :) happy growing :)
This collection is insane. I rarely see someone growing plants this big indoors. Love those plants and cat
Thanks :)
Because of you 💜….You have inspired me to get as many of my plants on moss poles, switching to using your soil mix and even use GTFF….I ordered everything. I’m off all next week from work, so I will be making moss poles before the fall cold weather hits and starting the transition. Thank You!
Happy growing :)
Love them all, especially the Milano. Looks like it really enjoyed the move. 🤩😍
Yes!! Much happier at the new place :)
Love all of them but I am really excited to see how el choco red is growing up 🥰🥰🥰💚
Me too!! :)
Amazing as always. The Melano has always been my fave. Plant goals 🪴
Thanks :)
All your plants are amazing! Hard to pick a favorite. Each one is unique and beautiful in its own way! I have to say Ring of Fire, because it's my wish list plant 😍🌱🪴🌳❤. Thanks for another great video!
Thank you :)
Thanks again for a great video. The el choco red is so pretty. I’ve been growing a splendid, a Manjula and a monstera siltepicana el Salvador on moss poles since March this year. They’re both going well despite me stupidly measuring the nutrient solution incorrectly and severely under dosing them which I only discovered yesterday🤦♀️ The El Salvador has almost reached the top of the first pole the splendid is getting bigger leaves (so exciting) and the manjula is just living..not much happening there.
Thank you for showering you have the most amazing beautiful houseplant I ever see have a blessed day lovely collection
Thanks :)
Oglądam Twoje filmy od długiego czasu. Ogólnie mieszkam w Holandii i ostatnio widziałam u kogoś w oknie planty doslownie rozmiarów takich samych jakie posiadasz Ty i również odmiany i śmiałam się że może to Twoje planty 😂😂😂
Hey Jan, right now the Melano, Adansonii and the Ring Of Fire - but they 're all adorable and beautiful. Even it's unlikely that I get leaves the same size as your plants ( coming from Hamburg ), they started already thriving like hell. 🙂
Never say never :) definitely possible, you might just need to be a little more patient than me :) thanks!
with some plants I only start with the 2nd moss pole, to be honest. :-) Now I'll prepare them all for the winter and then we'll see. Oh, and I mustn't forget that I have to look up your video about your crawlers and propagation again... 🤩@@sydneyplantguy
THANK YOU for showing us the potential of these aroids. I’m so glad I found your channel. I’m just getting into aroids (super late to the party)! 😀
Thank you :) better late than never :)
My favorite of the ten for beauty is tied between the manjula's variegation and the velvety melano. Can't choose just one, as I've got both just starting on moss poles myself, with dreams of looking as fabulous as yours! Although, with as many other moss poles I've also got going here, im starting to realize the hard choices between plants and furniture that will ensue in the future 😹
How I LOVE your channel and all your amazing plants. Thank you! ❤️
Thanks :)
Wow! Your plants are so beautiful and healthy! Thank you for your videos, I really enjoy watching you explain how you grew them.😊👍
Have you tried keiki paste on your empty nodes? It works so well on the pothos. If you put some on the manjula, in a few days, it will have activated nodes.
I haven’t tried but I heard it’s good to activate new nodes but they won’t actually grow leaves unless u cut them from the makn plant, so I’ll just cut them :)
@@sydneyplantguyi tried it on a marble queen that has a long stem with no leaves. It activated all the nodes. 😅 some nodes grew the branches immediately and some took time do so. But definitely did grow branches even if the apical leaf is still attached.
Thanks for the video. Perfect video that I was waiting for. I was wondering some of the names of the plants. I know you always mention it but I forget. I love your Philodendron soidiroi, manjula and I always love your Alocasia cuprea even though it didn't make this list. I am inspired to buy the soidiroi because I like big chunky leaves.
Thank you :) well the cuprea didn’t make the list because she’s not on a pole, but she’s definitely one of my faves :) happy growing
You are not just a houseplant lover, you are a houseplant hobbyist!! 🧐
You have the skill to envision the plant growth you want to see, and that is something that is difficult to teach. Yes, you live in a warm sunny climate but my point stands nonetheless. Well done friend! Respect!
Thanks :)
The manjula pothos has been my favorite for a while. Mine got pretty large as a hanging plant, I just chopped it up and threw it on a moss pole. The first leaf and put out was already larger than any other leaf I had.
She's a stunner !
My favorite is the manjula. Fun fact I saw this plant in a previous video of yours and thought "*gasp* I have to have it". And I just got the chance to order one online! It's one of the most expensive plants I've bought relative to the cutting size 😂😂 I'm throwing her on a moss pole for suuuure
Happy growing :)
Informative video. I was about to ask the question about my Deliciosa growing out of or through the moss pole and your video provided the answer.
Great video! Love your energy in this one. Super approachable 🌿💚 also we need a chop/extend/spotlight on the manjula!
A tranquil look inside of your planty kingdom., thanks for the invite💚OneLove ❣️
Hi Brad! Get outta the monstera mister! 😂❤ good to see you too Jan 😂❤ you’re an incredible teacher, you do something like that for a living right? Provide teachings or lessons for others online? You’re a natural. I finally found a Manjula locally, not cheap, but can’t wait to try to size it up on a pole!
Thank you :) yes I facilitate a lot of training & development in my day job :)
Jan’s disappearing act for 27 mins 😂🥰
Also that has to be the most beautiful melanochrysum I’ve ever seen.
I really like your tip about starting with hybrids! When I’ve got enough space I’ll probably get a splendid. Great video as always 🎉
It’s a very easy grower :) u’ll love it :)
Love the video as always! I got Glorious, Splendid, Gigas, Sodiroi El Choco and Adansonii growing on a moss pole, inspiration from you of course! We have similar taste in plants
Sounds like you have great taste hehe!! Happy growing !
@@sydneyplantguy can't imagine you influence my taste in plants watching your plants every week! 😅
Loving your Ring of Fire! Mine still at the one leaf stage (with a spec of a new leaf seemingly on its way...bought it as a rescue)....hopefully it'll start to pick up now heading into spring n summer 💪 Thanks for a satisfying peek at your top 10 this month. Enjoy the fruits of your labour of love 🪴
Happy growing :) thank you!:)
Oh, he has a cat! Subscribed! :D My most favourite is gloriosum. I know some people dislike crawlers but I love it. Melano is charming but there are not ideal conditions in my home for it. Also painted lady is beautiful on moss pole.
Thanks :)
Ooo love your recent videos feels like I’m starting to know who you are now
Thanks :))
Love the rock in the Manjula pot 😅
Gives a bit more stability :D
Can you put one of those shangri-la pothos on a pole? I want to see what they look like big, like what will those crinkled leaves do?
Such cool idea! :D
I am also looking for shangrila pothos on a pole and how big their leaves get, but I never see giant ones online.
I’ve never heard of that pothos 🥹 might not be a thing in australia 🤷🏻♂️
@@sydneyplantguyor sleeping pothos? Its from the Teruno company in Japan
@@sydneyplantguy I've just recently found out about it myself. I've seen some online plant places selling it.
Do you make your own moss poles? Your plant collection is amazing!
I do :) thanks :)
Hi Jan. I was wondering how you switched your adansonii from a wire mesh pole to the grow vertical. Did you just pull out the roots from the wire pole and inserted them into de grow vertical? Thanks in advance, love your videos!
I made a full video about the process :) it’s in my moss pole playlist :)
Hi! I love your videos and I have become an addict. My favorite is your Manjula. I was wondering if it was similar to alocasia dawn varigated, as it looks a lot like that variety to me.
Thanks for the video, great as always! Did you ever try to detatch a plant from a moss pole and put it on a new moss pole? I have less good moss poles(homemade and not firm enough) and am wondering how I’ll deal with it in the future.
Thanks :) That would be hard if the plant has already rooted in the pole. I did that with my el choco & a grow vertical pole once but the el choco was still very small. It’s a video called ‘grow vertical upgrade’ i think in my mosspole playlist :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thanks, I just watched your other video, it gives me ideas for how to combine old and new poles in the future. I am watching from Canada by the way.
Watching your videos, gave me the courage to try moss poles. I don’t have the hang of it yet. Either the moss pole is too wet or the substrate is too dry. I’m getting better though.
Good things take time :) happy growing !:)
@@sydneyplantguy 😊🙏
Wait wasn't the verrucosum your absolute favorite?
But I'm totally glad you found love in the ring of fire at last, was happy when you added this beauty, felt like only few months ago
Love your collection happy growing 🎉🌴
Thanks :)
Do you fertilise ever time you water? I made my first moss pole yesterday using your tips from your instagram page so THANK YOU! my monster del looks so happy and healthy now :) learning heaps from all your tips
-Michelle.
Great refresher Jan! Thankyou! My fav is i think is the splendid, or maybe the adansonii :D I have both myself - but yours are better! How is your huge dubia ? Mine has just reached the top of its 180 and has just started to fenestrate, something i never thought i would see it do in the UK - thanks the gods for grow lights.
Happy growing!! The dubia is going strong i’m honestly just too lazy to get her out of her corner … once they become so big they are a bit painful tk move around :P what a good problem to have :)
I have to say the size of the top two leaves on my dubia has become … alarming - its defo going to need more space than its got as it matures!
Great collection!
Do you use water with fertilizers on the mosspoles?
How can you resist trying to propagate by seed. The inflorescences you have may even be crossable. Last year I pollinated my split leaf philodendron inflorescences in April, dried the seeds from the fruit in July. I now have lots of one year old plants. The experience was so satisfying. It was really easy and interesting!
Loved all your beautiful plants, but where was Brad? 😻
He was sleeeeeping in the bedroom :)
Love em all but if I had to pick a favorite probably the melanochrysum. Beautiful plants!
Thanks :)
all off them😄
🙏🏻please, try hawaian pothos, pothos exitica and jade and pearls please 🙏🏻 my exotica sized up so quickly on a mosspole it's mind blowing😮
👍🏼 One of your best yet
Thanks :)
I love them all 😍😍😍
They are all amazing!!
Thanks :)
Beautiful! Have you ever had a plant that would not attach to your moss pole? Early this year, I put my Epipremnum amplissimum on one, and it’s been growing faster than ever. I just put an extension on it yesterday, my first one!
But it still has not grown roots into the pole at all! There’s a couple tiny little nubs of aerial roots sticking out here and there, but I’m not sure why it won’t attach.
Happened to my tenue ... some plants are just not meant to thrive :P
@@sydneyplantguy thanks... the thing is, the plant seems super happy, growing fast! It just won't attach to the pole. I don't know why and hoped you might have insight. I have other plants I've put on poles and they're all growing into them, so didn't know if it was something with this specific plant.
Where in Australia do you buy the GT foliage focus? My friend couldn't find one in Bunnings :)
Impresionante colección. WOW
Which moss poles do you prefer? Full mesh/moss or grow vertical moss pole? I’m only really seeing the mesh/moss in this video. I know both types have their benefits
My favorite is always your melanochrysum 😁 what do you do, or would you do, if the pot was full of roots and the roots had made it to the top of the pole but the internodal spacing was so tight that the outside of the pole was 90% unused? I have a billietiae that is pumping out leaves and roots but barely any stem. I have it on a half size pole and the stem with 8+ leaves is only about 10 cm up the pole. Bigger pot?
Bigger pot :)
Billy the bruiser is now in a gallon pot 👍
Hi Jan, I agree you don't need a moss pole to grow a M. Deliciosa. However, here's my case for your type of moss poles:
I started watching you and Lee from Kill This Plant when I decided to grow a seedling Monstera Deliciosa indoors for the first time and wanted to learn about indoor growing conditions.
1. The aerial roots can look more tidy inside a moss pole.
2. M. Deliciosa need huge pots. A moss pole allows me to grow in a smaller pot. This is very convenient if you have a small space.
3. The chop and extend process seems easier with a moss pole than with a cedar plank. I actually haven't gotten there yet, as I've just put my baby Deliciosa on its first moss pole, but I'm looking forward to that day.
Thanks for all your inspiration. Looking forward to the next time you take us on a green tour around Sidney ❤
Can you please so a vidoe of the plants with velvet leaves please?! I'm interested in collecting plants with velvet leaves first. Thank you 😊 ❤
I made one a while ago :) if you search the channel for velvets u'll see a video about all my velvet philos :)
Question 🤚🏻
As the Splendid and Glorious grow larger, do you actually experience that they no longer fits the normal 90cm chop and extend? Their leaves (and petioles) reach the top of the second pole 180cm while their stems (and tips) are still at the first moss 90cm 😅
Hello Sydney Guy 👋
I saw your first plant on moss pole was over grown and even it was crossing the top of moss pole then what you do with it?
Hey, what about your Monstera subpinnata? I’m struggling with mine and rethinking to put it on a moss pole. How did yours do on the pole?
Cheerio
I am curious to know the pot size you used in all the plants shown in the video & its soil mix ratio. Could you plz tell😊
What fertelizer u used on your plants so they grow big and beautiful
Foliage Focus :) linked in description
I wish you all the best
Thanks :)
They look fantastic. But, are they stable enough in this small pots with such a heigth? Is there a reason behind the small pots?
Less surface area = room for more plants hehe :) so far haven’t had stability issues :)
Nice watching from the Philippines ❤
Thanks for the video. Can you do 1 just on melanochrysum, splendid, gigas etc hybrids and care.
Check out my plant spotlight playlist :)
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i have a anthurium silver blush in a pot with a moss pole, but she is not connecting to the pole. Does she not like poles or what do i need to do? Any suggestions?
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For your large plants hoe many bottles do u use to get ur moss poles wet
Depends on how dry the pole was :) i never let it dry out fully which means usually 1 bottle is enough
Do you start with only one plant in your pot? I bought a small philo and there are 2 to 3 plants in the pot. Should I separate them and plant 1 plant in 1 pot?
Sometimes 1, sometimes more … just depends on how many I have :)
Thank you!
Do you have Philidenron Tortum ?
I don’t :)
Mine will not stay upright 😔 tried potting into terracotta, or into plastic and then placing that in a cover pot. They still fall. USA-based, can't get pots as nice as Jans! Anyone in the USA figured out a potting situation that works?
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My melano wont even get bigger than a cup. They always have trouble unfurling and im not even in a hot country
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Are your thoughts of putting philodendron majestic and philodendron verrucosum on the same moss pole ?
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totally personal preference but the verru grows with much larger internodal spacing so the verru would outgrow the majestic within a season or so.
In your case I can't choose all are amazing!
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