Kevin, I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos because you actually GROW your plants! We see how they've struggled in the past, then see the fruit of your perseverance. This is so refreshing as I find too many youtube plant celebrities simply buy lush beautiful plants and talks about plant care as if they actually grew the plants to that size. I find your content so authentic! I would love to see a video focused on your rehabbed plants and their journey!
Honestly, thank you so much 💚 this comment means so much to me 🥰 I always want to share my experiences (good and bad) so maybe I can help others through what I've learned! I definitely want to do a video about plants that are not doing well. Maybe after part 2! Again, thank you 🥺💚
In my experience paraiso verde will look its best when they are in hotter places. All of my local plant sellers who are based in cooler cities tends to have greener paraiso verde, meanwhile my local plant sellers who are based in hotter cities always have brilliant paraiso verde to sell. So if you can somehow put them in hotter area or increase the temperature while still giving them lots of light, it’ll get their pattern back. I hope this helps 😊
Kevin, it's about Paraiso Verde. Variegation returned when I put the plant on the southwest window and illuminated by the full spectrum lamp for 4-5 hours extra.
I can’t believe I’m watching this AGAIN lol!, but your videos are so rewatchable! I feel like a reverted paraiso verde looks exactly like a burle marks. Welp im dealing with spider mites again and am always so impressed with how lush & gorgeous your plants always look. Your green thumb is RIDICULOUS!! I absolutely love your videos and literally watch them over and over again. Be well,Kevin, and thank you so much for so much entertaining content to watch when I have insomnia 😂 -Nora
For Paraiso Verde they need some direct lights. The more they are exposed to sun, the more variegation they will have. It is some kind of defense mechanism from the plant. Here at my place in Jakarta, Indonesia, I put them outdoor, with lots of sunlight and heat and humidity...that is the condition they are happy the most.
Love your videos. For the paraiso verde, you could try taking a razor to the nodes where the green is growing. It forces the variegation nodes to sprout some variegation. I saw Nick Alexander do it with success, I haven’t tried it myself.
I have all my philodendrons in pon, but I don't use self-watering. I just water them like my other plants in soil. I think they like to dry out a bit between waterings unlike thirstier plants like syngoniums or anthuriums.
@@kevin. Mine are definitely happy. I just had issues with a large verrucosum. It didn't adapt well but my little verrucosum is thriving in pon and much more resilient than the big one in soil. So I think with really sensitive or finely rooted plants it might be better to put younger, barely rooted plants in pon to adjust better (although that's the only plant I've had react that way with pon). But my melanochrysum, squamiferum, prince of orange, black cardinal, burle marx, florida ghost, micans, birkin, selloum, and subhastatum really love it. They had growth spurts when I moved them, and, of course, grew super thick new roots. I have them in clear orchid pots and water them every 7-10 days.
Kevin, you are mine antidepressant. Love your show. Watch every episode at breakfast and get my dose. Just wandering, why not hang some plants. Will open more space.
OMG I just found your youtube page and have been bingeing the last couple days! Your philo (as well as Hoya and syngonium) collection is SO beautiful! Looks like we have very similar taste in plants ;)
Thank you for the videos! Did you figure out the Philodendron Paraiso Verde. Same thing happened to mine! Apparently I was giving it TO MUCH light! If you give it higher light the leaves turn solid green. If you drop the light levels the mottled variegation comes back. I heard kept hearing and reading more light but it was the opposite. Also my leaves start with very little variegation and as the leaves start to harden off it comes out more! Good luck happy growing!
I really love it when you drop leca on the floor. I think your next philo paraiso verde leaf on the smaller plants will be dotted and mottled. When I bought mine, it had one very mottled amazing leaf and 2 green leaves. The next leaf had dots and mottling. It is now giving off very mottled leaves regularly. Mine is really big and tall and has aerial roots everywhere and it seems to be growing bark on it’s lower stem.
Lol the Leca is trying to run away from me 🤣 oh cool! Thanks for letting me know. I'm hoping it follows that trend and yeah they stems get really thick with these guys ☺️💚
Different types of fertilizer will either promote or suppress variegation in plants as far as my RUclips binge has taught me... maybe look into that for your Paraiso Verde...
Omg thank you so much I love your videos, you've helped me so much with my plants. You have such a soothing voice I believe we are really plant bffs in real life, like for realz!!
I'm absolutely 💯% in love with your plowmanii I never knew I needed one until seeing yours. The ghost as well. Oh my gosh I just need all of these plants ha ha ha
You are the second you tuber so far that I have heard that are having issues with philodendrons and Pon. I am currently converting plants into Pon but slowly.
Hey Kevin! I've grown a few paraiso verdes & I find that the variegation is affected by not only light, but temperature too. I have 1 paraiso that I grew indoor in our living room... it barely gets light. The leaves were getting smaller and greener. Once it was moved outdoor, the leaves slowly getting more and more molted. I find they enjoy direct morning sun. Don't give up! Paraisos I find never truly revert.
Omg thank you so much Karen!!! I've been hearing a lot of theories about it but this makes sense just because the one with variegation in the video get the most direct light. My temperature generally runs cooler than usual so that's probably a reason too! I'll definitely keep you guys updated in the next few months 💚😊
@@kevin. I'm glad I can help! Which is why if you notice, most PVs that were imported/shipped from the tropics to non-tropics climate normally tend to get greener. Honestly I rarely see people here in the US/Canada with PVs that have high minty var, unless they keep it in a greenhouse or cabinet. Especially during winter, you see most people's PVs are greener and grow slower due to weather being cooler and less light. I'm sure your baby will throw out more var! That last leaf is a good start:)
I've watched your videos almost the entire day!!! Thank you very much. I ended up buying leca and nutrients but sadly i couldn't find that brand of nutrients here in New Zealand but i did manage to buy a diffrent brand. Hopefully it works.... am sooooo jealous with how healthy and lush your plants are.
Current favorite plant channel ❤️ love the realness and I feel you with the thrips D: they keep eating my beauties! Would love to see a video on treatment of pests you’ve experienced and what has worked for you :)
That plowmanii 😍 My philodendron mamei is crawler too and I think I might try let it grow hanging out of the pot, just have to figure out how to not let it fall from the weight 😅 I've seen some huge monstera deliciosa's grown as hanging plants from stairwells and such and they look so gorgeous.
Can you buy the same pot and cut the tops of the pots (the dark tan part that the leca is in) where they would meet so it can continue to grow into the new pot? Maybe superglue the base pots together Lol Excessive but I think it could work!!
Gloriosum propagates really easy and fast... I choped 2 of mine and from from each half I got 3 shoots so from 2 I got 6 more now 8 gloriusom plants. They looove high humidity for propagation
@@kevin. if you're still undecided about it, it can actually be a little easier to prop crawlers than climbers! especially if you keep a few nodes on one propagation, they can often have more established roots already in the substrate! I also believe that gloriosum don't size down much when you propagate them! Caitlin from Plant Life in the Tropics just did a whole week of videos on Gloriosum, and she propagated hers as well with great results (she also grows hers in either full or semi-hydro too) :)
Your brandi is goals! Mine hates me and there’s 3 of them who hates me. I transitioned them to leca and they haven’t done anything yet. Arrgggh… Your philo collection though, 🤩🥰
I love ALLLL OF THEM so much. And you make me laugh so much. So adorbs. Ok but really I do need all the info about your fertilizer schedule/nutrients pleeeease so I can get those big leaves!!!!(also grow in semi hydro)
Am new to your channel and I Super love your plant collection, you have the most fabulous plants ever. Am so jealous! You have all my plant wish list and they are so full and lush. Would you mind sharing the link of the pot you use with the vertical pattern seems it has a net pot that comes with it. Thanks
paraiso verde i have is same as yours green so fed up with it now i have put it in outdoor greenhouse in last ditch attempt to get some variegation back
All your plants are little cuties honestly. Do you have an all time favourite? It’s hard to pick one but mine would be my Cebu even though I have uncommon plants in my collection.
Hi, can you give me tips on transferring philo gloriosum from soil to leca, mine had root rot and I just transferred back to soil again. Please help 🥺. Yours is so glorious and beautiful!!
Your facial expressions make me laugh. You always look so betrayed when leca falls! And your terrestrial philo are like a mini forests! Gorgeous. I think you should propagate one of them. Maybe the Gloriousum. They’re so beastly with growth. I have one that I thought was dead and it came back to life. Now it’s pushing 2 leaves a month and I’m about to run out of space.
I wonder if the rotten smell you smelled, was your flowers on the Florida? If your water was ok & no root rot, I just wonder if it could be the flowers???
Ps. This was a great video to watch while I untangled my 5 ft string of hearts that my twin toddlers yanked on and came crashing down from a height of the ceiling... what is that? 8 ft? Ughhhh.
No do not propagate her! Let her grow more and more! I’m telling you, enjoy her like this a little longer. Give her 6 months and repot her. Once she outgrows the new pot, then maybe you should. She will be so much bigger!
Kevin, I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos because you actually GROW your plants! We see how they've struggled in the past, then see the fruit of your perseverance. This is so refreshing as I find too many youtube plant celebrities simply buy lush beautiful plants and talks about plant care as if they actually grew the plants to that size. I find your content so authentic! I would love to see a video focused on your rehabbed plants and their journey!
Honestly, thank you so much 💚 this comment means so much to me 🥰 I always want to share my experiences (good and bad) so maybe I can help others through what I've learned! I definitely want to do a video about plants that are not doing well. Maybe after part 2! Again, thank you 🥺💚
this is so true. 100%
@@jeffreyrevano328 thanks 🥰
I feel like your videos haven’t actually started until a piece of leca has hit the floor. And i love it.🤣❤️
HAHA YAAS CASSIDY 🤣
Exactly
@@JamCanGurl 🤣🤣🤣
Literally read this comment an as soon as I was done reading it he dropped a piece of Leca 😂
In my experience paraiso verde will look its best when they are in hotter places. All of my local plant sellers who are based in cooler cities tends to have greener paraiso verde, meanwhile my local plant sellers who are based in hotter cities always have brilliant paraiso verde to sell.
So if you can somehow put them in hotter area or increase the temperature while still giving them lots of light, it’ll get their pattern back. I hope this helps 😊
Gloriosum is one of my all time faves. Yours is stunning! Makes me want to transfer mine into leca!
Loving your vids. Keen to see part two.
She's such a beauty! I actually had issues in the beginning until it grew more roots as the plant crawled. I'm glad she's okay now ☺️
@@kevin. Im very hesitant to transferring my plants to leca/pon. I don't quite understand the whole PH of the water thing.
That Florida is just MASSIVE! I would love to see that flowers opening 😍😮
LOL me too I can't believe I missed it 😂
The texture, color and shape of the plowmanii just makes me smile and sends me happy vibes 🪴💜🪴.
Kevin, it's about Paraiso Verde. Variegation returned when I put the plant on the southwest window and illuminated by the full spectrum lamp for 4-5 hours extra.
Hmm that's interesting. That's exactly where I put the one with the variegated leaf! I guess I'm leaving it there. Thank you so much 🥰💚
I can’t believe I’m watching this AGAIN lol!, but your videos are so rewatchable! I feel like a reverted paraiso verde looks exactly like a burle marks. Welp im dealing with spider mites again and am always so impressed with how lush & gorgeous your plants always look. Your green thumb is RIDICULOUS!! I absolutely love your videos and literally watch them over and over again. Be well,Kevin, and thank you so much for so much entertaining content to watch when I have insomnia 😂 -Nora
For Paraiso Verde they need some direct lights. The more they are exposed to sun, the more variegation they will have. It is some kind of defense mechanism from the plant. Here at my place in Jakarta, Indonesia, I put them outdoor, with lots of sunlight and heat and humidity...that is the condition they are happy the most.
Love your videos. For the paraiso verde, you could try taking a razor to the nodes where the green is growing. It forces the variegation nodes to sprout some variegation. I saw Nick Alexander do it with success, I haven’t tried it myself.
I have all my philodendrons in pon, but I don't use self-watering. I just water them like my other plants in soil. I think they like to dry out a bit between waterings unlike thirstier plants like syngoniums or anthuriums.
Oh cool! Yeah that's what I was thinking! I think I kept them too wet. Do you think they do well in pon?!
@@kevin. Mine are definitely happy. I just had issues with a large verrucosum. It didn't adapt well but my little verrucosum is thriving in pon and much more resilient than the big one in soil. So I think with really sensitive or finely rooted plants it might be better to put younger, barely rooted plants in pon to adjust better (although that's the only plant I've had react that way with pon). But my melanochrysum, squamiferum, prince of orange, black cardinal, burle marx, florida ghost, micans, birkin, selloum, and subhastatum really love it. They had growth spurts when I moved them, and, of course, grew super thick new roots. I have them in clear orchid pots and water them every 7-10 days.
Kevin, you are mine antidepressant. Love your show. Watch every episode at breakfast and get my dose. Just wandering, why not hang some plants. Will open more space.
OMG I just found your youtube page and have been bingeing the last couple days! Your philo (as well as Hoya and syngonium) collection is SO beautiful! Looks like we have very similar taste in plants ;)
Oh YES TWINS 💚🤣 Thank you so much!
Thank you for the videos! Did you figure out the Philodendron Paraiso Verde. Same thing happened to mine! Apparently I was giving it TO MUCH light! If you give it higher light the leaves turn solid green. If you drop the light levels the mottled variegation comes back. I heard kept hearing and reading more light but it was the opposite. Also my leaves start with very little variegation and as the leaves start to harden off it comes out more! Good luck happy growing!
I really love it when you drop leca on the floor. I think your next philo paraiso verde leaf on the smaller plants will be dotted and mottled. When I bought mine, it had one very mottled amazing leaf and 2 green leaves. The next leaf had dots and mottling. It is now giving off very mottled leaves regularly. Mine is really big and tall and has aerial roots everywhere and it seems to be growing bark on it’s lower stem.
Lol the Leca is trying to run away from me 🤣 oh cool! Thanks for letting me know. I'm hoping it follows that trend and yeah they stems get really thick with these guys ☺️💚
Different types of fertilizer will either promote or suppress variegation in plants as far as my RUclips binge has taught me... maybe look into that for your Paraiso Verde...
watching from PH 🇵🇭. transferred some of my plants to leca because of your videos. love them. can't wait for part 2 :)
Aw thanks 😊💚 I'm excited to show part 2 also 🤩
Love when you said, “It’s starting everyone!!! LOL
Gosh. I wasn't really into Florida ghosts.. but now after seeing your plants... *adds to cart*
LOLOL love that. I'm flattered ☺️
Omg thank you so much I love your videos, you've helped me so much with my plants. You have such a soothing voice I believe we are really plant bffs in real life, like for realz!!
You have a wonderful personality and gorgeous plants. I would love to see variety specific videos that focus on your experience growing that variety.
Yes!! I am ready for part 2!! Thank you for showing us your lovely collection and enlarging my wishlist!! 😁
HAHA I'm glad you liked it! Part 2 is going to be longer... Haha sorry 🤣💚
@@kevin. looking forward to it!
Do you have a philodendron verrucosum? I'd love a video on that plant!!
I'm absolutely 💯% in love with your plowmanii I never knew I needed one until seeing yours. The ghost as well. Oh my gosh I just need all of these plants ha ha ha
Haha Ari 😂 the Plowmanii is one of my faaaavs 😊 the ghost is also cute 🙈 haha I'm a bad influence 💚
@@kevin. your influence is perfect!!! I wish I had even half your ability to keep these babies happy. I will get better one day darnit
Omg you will and she will LOVE YOU 💚🥰
You are the second you tuber so far that I have heard that are having issues with philodendrons and Pon. I am currently converting plants into Pon but slowly.
I 100% talk about my plants in the same way lol 🤣
your videos make my day so much better
Aw Jackie thank you so much!!! 🥺💚
Hey Kevin! I've grown a few paraiso verdes & I find that the variegation is affected by not only light, but temperature too. I have 1 paraiso that I grew indoor in our living room... it barely gets light. The leaves were getting smaller and greener. Once it was moved outdoor, the leaves slowly getting more and more molted. I find they enjoy direct morning sun. Don't give up! Paraisos I find never truly revert.
Omg thank you so much Karen!!! I've been hearing a lot of theories about it but this makes sense just because the one with variegation in the video get the most direct light. My temperature generally runs cooler than usual so that's probably a reason too! I'll definitely keep you guys updated in the next few months 💚😊
@@kevin. I'm glad I can help! Which is why if you notice, most PVs that were imported/shipped from the tropics to non-tropics climate normally tend to get greener. Honestly I rarely see people here in the US/Canada with PVs that have high minty var, unless they keep it in a greenhouse or cabinet. Especially during winter, you see most people's PVs are greener and grow slower due to weather being cooler and less light. I'm sure your baby will throw out more var! That last leaf is a good start:)
@@karenfiorenza2671 so interesting!! Thank you so much 💚☺️
love your collections. they are so beautiful. thank you for sharing😊always looking forward to watching your videos
Watching from a plane on the way to the Bahamas. Love your plaaaaants 💕✨
HAHA omg the best 💚 aw yay thanks Steph! Have a safe & relaxing trip 😊
Your plants are so beautiful 😍 they look so healthy!
Aw thank you so much 🥰💚
Your plants are soo beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!! I favorites are the trailing philodendrons!!
I've watched your videos almost the entire day!!! Thank you very much. I ended up buying leca and nutrients but sadly i couldn't find that brand of nutrients here in New Zealand but i did manage to buy a diffrent brand. Hopefully it works.... am sooooo jealous with how healthy and lush your plants are.
Current favorite plant channel ❤️ love the realness and I feel you with the thrips D: they keep eating my beauties! Would love to see a video on treatment of pests you’ve experienced and what has worked for you :)
don't know if you got this answered, but PV's variegation is dependent on temp!
That plowmanii 😍 My philodendron mamei is crawler too and I think I might try let it grow hanging out of the pot, just have to figure out how to not let it fall from the weight 😅 I've seen some huge monstera deliciosa's grown as hanging plants from stairwells and such and they look so gorgeous.
Can you buy the same pot and cut the tops of the pots (the dark tan part that the leca is in) where they would meet so it can continue to grow into the new pot? Maybe superglue the base pots together Lol Excessive but I think it could work!!
Lol not going to lie...I've thought of this. But I think I should assess the roots
Gloriosum propagates really easy and fast... I choped 2 of mine and from from each half I got 3 shoots so from 2 I got 6 more now 8 gloriusom plants. They looove high humidity for propagation
Oh nice! Thanks for letting me know 😊 we'll see how I feel in the next few days. I'm still torn 😬💚
@@kevin. if you're still undecided about it, it can actually be a little easier to prop crawlers than climbers! especially if you keep a few nodes on one propagation, they can often have more established roots already in the substrate! I also believe that gloriosum don't size down much when you propagate them! Caitlin from Plant Life in the Tropics just did a whole week of videos on Gloriosum, and she propagated hers as well with great results (she also grows hers in either full or semi-hydro too) :)
Hey Josie! I love Caitlin!!! 💚 I saw that video and thought it was a sign 🤣 I repotted my Gloriosum and will probably wait a little bit 🥰
@@kevin. omg yay!! cant wait to see updates on your channel :)
Your brandi is goals! Mine hates me and there’s 3 of them who hates me. I transitioned them to leca and they haven’t done anything yet. Arrgggh… Your philo collection though, 🤩🥰
I'm still surprised she's doing well 🤣 they're so temperamental when they're young 😔
Hi Kevin, I heard that the Paraiso Verde needs lots of NATURAL Light (not grow lights) and wormth to get its varigation back.
This is what inspires me to get florida ghost💚✨
The soft "wow"s are EVERYTHING LOL
LOL I'm such a loser haha 😂💚
That last plant 🥰definitely going to try and find one💚💚ur videos
Yay!!! I’ve been waiting all week for this!! ♥️♥️♥️
Haha oh yayyyy 😊
I guess with the Paraiso's variegation is dependent on heat. More Variegated with higher heat.
I love ALLLL OF THEM so much. And you make me laugh so much. So adorbs. Ok but really I do need all the info about your fertilizer schedule/nutrients pleeeease so I can get those big leaves!!!!(also grow in semi hydro)
Aw thanks you're sweet ☺️💚 i have a complete guide on my channel! I haven't changed anything since then
Awesome I will look for it!
Amazing before and after results WOW! Can’t wait til my Plowmanii gets huge beautiful pillowy leaves like that 🙌🏽
Am new to your channel and I Super love your plant collection, you have the most fabulous plants ever. Am so jealous! You have all my plant wish list and they are so full and lush. Would you mind sharing the link of the pot you use with the vertical pattern seems it has a net pot that comes with it. Thanks
paraiso verde i have is same as yours green so fed up with it now i have put it in outdoor greenhouse in last ditch attempt to get some variegation back
do you have a video on how you place a moss pole on your semi hydroponic?
I don't. I just use a lot of zipties to the net pot
All your plants are little cuties honestly. Do you have an all time favourite? It’s hard to pick one but mine would be my Cebu even though I have uncommon plants in my collection.
Hey latoyaaa! cebu blue is so cute! Mine is in pieces right now 😬 I would have to say my monstera Thai Constellation 🤩💚
Waiting for part 2. I love love love your content all the time.
Thank you AGAIN ANNA 💚 I'm really excited to show you part 2
Hi, can you give me tips on transferring philo gloriosum from soil to leca, mine had root rot and I just transferred back to soil again. Please help 🥺. Yours is so glorious and beautiful!!
Oh no! If it's all rotted away, I would put it in water and wait till new roots come in. I usually change the water ever 2 days
Try paraiso a bit more sun. My experience.. lol. They do not indirect sun.
I think pariso verdes like high light but if you give them too much light they tend to revert back to green. So maybe try less light
This plant is so strange 😜 what a diva 🤣 I'll try that thanks! 😊💚
Bahahaha!!! “Future Kevin zoom in...”
HAHAHAA 😂
Wrap Brandi around a real cool trellis and mount her on the wall with tiny white lights .
Oh cuuute! ☺️
First off… I love you and your videos! Do you feel Leca is much easier that soil mix?
So where do you get your plants? They are beautiful
Love your sweater. West coaster here😂🎉
Luv ur P. collections! ❤❤❤ Why does P.Brandtianum looks similar to Scindapsus pictus/silver pothos?
Thanks! ☺️
PARAISO VERDE REALLY LOVES DIRECT LIGHT, GIVE IT A DIRECT LIGHT FOR 2 TO 3 HOURS A DAY
Thank you for sharing the thrip clip.
Trim the brantianum and try the cuttings trailing?
I'm so scared of trimming her 😂 also I'm not a fan of trailing plants but we'll see! 💚☺️
@@kevin. what about the stray piece?
Great philodendron collection, so beautiful and healthy, love it! So are you fertilising more all of them or only the pastazinum?
Hey! Thank you so much 🥰 yeah I'm generally doing my regular nutrient strength with all of them
Your facial expressions make me laugh. You always look so betrayed when leca falls! And your terrestrial philo are like a mini forests! Gorgeous. I think you should propagate one of them. Maybe the Gloriousum. They’re so beastly with growth. I have one that I thought was dead and it came back to life. Now it’s pushing 2 leaves a month and I’m about to run out of space.
The Leca ALWAYS betrays me 🤣 omg mini forests love that. Yeah I'm leaning toward the Gloriosum 💚
Beautiful plants you've got
Coucou quelle jolie plante magnifique j'adore bisous de France
Aw thanks 😊
what floor are you on again ? I love all your babies!!!
What’s the name and where to buy pots like yours self watering.
The length of this video gives me life 😂 and it's only part one?!?! 😁
LOL is it too long?! 🤣💚
@@kevin. nah, I LOVE long videos 🤣
Ok thank god cause part 2 is going to be longer 🤣🤣🤣
What is up with the gloriosum? The leaves are weirdly triangular... maybe a hybrid?
I KNOW I have no idea 😬🤣
@@kevin. It's probably crossed with some other philodendron idk man
What grow lights do you use?
You got a wrong advice on paraiso verde. For it to show some variegation, you only need medium light.
Please do a Q and A video.
Lol would you actually want one? 🤣 I've been debating
@@kevin. yes.❤️
I wonder if the rotten smell you smelled, was your flowers on the Florida? If your water was ok & no root rot, I just wonder if it could be the flowers???
Love them all.
Thanks Maria 🤩
@@kevin. you’re welcome.
They really like direct light
I mean the PARAISO VERDE
Love it as always 😽
I thought you had el choco red
Don’t you have it?
🤣🤣 at the Betrayal comment! Is it even a video if no leca falls?!
Ps. This was a great video to watch while I untangled my 5 ft string of hearts that my twin toddlers yanked on and came crashing down from a height of the ceiling... what is that? 8 ft? Ughhhh.
YAAASS
OMG NOOOOOO I HOPE IT'S OKAY 😭
how do you get your ghosts so white 😭
I wonder if the rotten smell on your Florida was coming from the flowers
My are the same like your
no one:
literally no one:
kevin: [[drops leca]] 😐
THIS IS AN ATTACK 🤣💚 but yes..totes me 😬
Oh plant seller now 👏👏👏
Haha NOT YET 😂😂
Ok soon... dont forget to vlog your process👍
Haha okay 😊
I want to see if i can do the same too 😁
💚💚💚💚💚
🥰🥰🥰
Honestly, semi hydro aka plants in leca give me anxiety. Srsly.
No do not propagate her! Let her grow more and more! I’m telling you, enjoy her like this a little longer. Give her 6 months and repot her. Once she outgrows the new pot, then maybe you should. She will be so much bigger!
Haha I knowwww I'm so torn 😂💚
@@kevin. awe sweetie, on the other hand, propagation stimulates. But she looks so stunning and so... glorious! 💚🌿 sending you planty love vibes!
Aw thanks! 😊 We will see I guess haha
This is not a philodendron plowmanii, but a philodendron mamei. No ?
Don’t philodendron flowers smell really bad or something
Please do not cut the Gloriosum. Get a longer pot.
Haha okay! Maybe when the leaf hardens off ☺️