Can you grow Queen Anthurium as a houseplant? Experiment GONE WRONG🤬😤 // Warocqueanum is CANCELLED

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  • @level3377
    @level3377 3 месяца назад +21

    Laziest plant parent here. Regale and warocqueanum care is kind of different to other anthuriums just because they need a LOT of water around their roots and dont like drying out even a little bit. A "normal" person would put them in a planter with a large drainage hole and water it every couple of days or every other day even, as oppose to watering other anthuriums once a week. But I have them in a bucket of pon, without a drainage hole. I keep 80% of the roots submerged in nutrient water + pon. So I only have to see the water level dip down to 70% and I fill it back up to 80%. Never below 70% never above 80%. All these ofcoure in ambient humidity (40%-50% - Canada ), takes abt 4-6 month to acclimate from ecuador. I dont know for sure but I have a feeling that these anthuriums can do well without a lot of big air pockets in the substrate. I work crazy hrs in videogames so thats all the time I could spare for these plants post pandemic, forced me to go this route.
    I actually started using non drainage food containers after watching your videos! Always get excited seeing a new video from you :)

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +4

      So you keep more to an half the root system submerged at all times? Interesting? My best performing queen was in fluval and about 1/4 of the roots were always submerged. Could this be the hack??

    • @level3377
      @level3377 3 месяца назад +9

      @@plantgayforlife Yes much more than half submerged actually, and the other part is also pretty wet because of diffusion(?). I make sure to keep the "horn" where the new growth is about to emerge from dry. I think in general while using lechuza pon I have rarely get root rot unless I try something extreme, so I think its maybe this particular substrate. Lechuza does advertise on how its substrate actively prevents root rot. It makes sense for Fluval since it is meant for aquarium plants. You might be right, maybe this is the hack. I once left an anthurium esmeraldense in only water for acclamation and forgot abt it for 3 weeks(!!!), it was alive and new roots shooting out of the water upwards for O2. That actually pushed me to try this on other anthuriums. It is a disaster for pendant anthuriums, veitchii, luxurians and metallicum tbh. But I do this for the regale, warocqueanum and dressleris its been working great for them!

  • @TarzansTropicalTreasures-cm9nc
    @TarzansTropicalTreasures-cm9nc 3 месяца назад +7

    I really appreciate that you put it all in one video and don’t feel the urge to release a video because you need to / don’t want to organize. It’s very well done and the opposite of the RUclips stories trend.
    Keep up the great videos and I hope more people will find you soon

  • @jchhere847
    @jchhere847 3 месяца назад +10

    Lol plant rage. I love it. My internal dialog when my plant dies

  • @christiannn94
    @christiannn94 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for your courageous service! Took one for the team for all of us!

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      I am BY the plant people, and FOR the plant people ✊

  • @DixieNormus710
    @DixieNormus710 3 месяца назад +3

    This was the best hour spent of my day! Cancel the Queen 😂

  • @plantwithroos
    @plantwithroos 3 месяца назад +16

    Haha great video! I think maybe it would be more successful if you start it with a small plant so it grows in ambient conditions from the start - this big one may have gotten too big of a shock (don't know how it lived before it got to you, often in a greenhouse / perfect conditions). My Queens are doing great in prop boxes, I'm trying one in my bathroom as a way to try ambient but not too low 😅 I wanted to move one of mine into the living room but now I'm not so sure 😂

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +11

      That was the whole idea: growing seedlings and mature queens in ambient. I only imported one big one. The rest were smaller. And since making this video I’ve heard a lot of people say that queens do okay in their juvenile form but will easily defoliate in subpar conditions as they mature. And that has happened to every queen and queen hybrid I’ve ever owned. It starts out promising, but when the BIG leaves start emerging, they go to shit. So be warned. They are tough to care for as they get bigger.

    • @chrisplantguy
      @chrisplantguy 3 месяца назад

      I’m growing my juvenile queen in room conditions and she’s doing just fine. Growing slowly, but definitely growing.

    • @annafink2245
      @annafink2245 3 месяца назад

      Big plants are usually much stronger I feel like so they can take it?

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      @@annafink2245 if you are referring to acclimation, it's actually the opposite. Mature and established plants are generally less tolerant of reestablishing to a new environment.

  • @aplantprocess
    @aplantprocess 3 месяца назад +2

    I feeeeeel this. And this is something anyone invested in this hobby will eventually feel here and there. Hopefully there are more ups than downs but in the moment, it’s reasonable to be frustrated.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      Funny enough I have other anthuriums with a difficult rep like dressleri and they’re proving to be EASIER!😅🤔

  • @pranesh3050
    @pranesh3050 3 месяца назад +2

    Going through the same with my queen. Pretty much tried everything to keep her happy. All the crisping, spotting and pests are just not worth it. Please don’t lose your peace over it, we have tried our best. Have a great rest of the week.

  • @Johnny_Rubi
    @Johnny_Rubi 3 месяца назад +4

    I’m a beginner and started watching your channel. Loving the energy and content

  • @mikeami68
    @mikeami68 3 месяца назад +2

    In hopes that this will help you or someone else......I purchased my queen because of your instructional video (and it was cheap on a scratch & dent sale) I put leca on the bottom with a sphagnum layer on top of a tube vase, and it has been doing incredible. I got it 3 months ago as a "starter plant" and it now has 7 leaves, 2 of which I received under my care. I live in the same situation as you, apartment with no outside space, and humidity that fluctuates between 35% and 55% (and yet NO crisp brown tips or anything). I did have to repot it one time because the roots were going crazy in the moss and down into the leca. The one addition I did make to your setup is I added a braded nylon rope hidden in the center to wick water to the top as it was staying dry and crunchy on the top layer of the moss. Mine receives a lot of light, natural in the morning (east window + Miami sun) and artificial (display, not grow lights) in the afternoon till 9pm. I feed it with 'Dr. Earth Pure Gold' and 'Superthrive Vitamin Solution' (Do plants even need vitamins???). I also bought a king (veitchii) at the same time, but THAT ONE is growing SOOOOOOOOO SLOW, both roots and leaves, that I could have bought an artificial plant and gotten the same effect.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      Mine performed very similarly at that stage. They do well in their juvenile and adolescent sizes but when they try to size up to a semi mature size with leaves longer than a foot, that’s when it gets tricky.

    • @mikeami68
      @mikeami68 3 месяца назад

      @@plantgayforlife Thanks for the foresight, I knew it was a gamble going in.

  • @Anthuriumaesthetic
    @Anthuriumaesthetic 3 месяца назад +2

    I enjoyed this video particularly the chaotic ending. Keep up the great work😆🫶🏻

  • @nancyrock477
    @nancyrock477 3 месяца назад +1

    This is the first video I've seen promoting no drainage! I am going to try it on one of my anthurium that I want in ambient. Thank you for inspiring me! Ohhhh....I just got to the end! Hilarious!

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      Hahaha! I was wondering why you were so inspired by this disaster of a video. But growing anthuriums in vases has been VERY successful for me. And I grow them all in ambient.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      I have several videos that show how using glass vases works. I swear!!!😂

  • @LezBob
    @LezBob 3 месяца назад +2

    This is so funny. First I have to say I am totally dyslexic, hyperactive and I multitask. I was telling my son about this channel. I kept calling it "Plant Guy For Life". He calls it by it's right name, and I was like why you saying that dude? Hi hi hi oops ❤

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      lol! I’m both guy and gay so I’ll take either name haha!

    • @LezBob
      @LezBob 3 месяца назад +1

      @@plantgayforlife him too, that's why it was funny to us.

  • @MyLocsMyPlants
    @MyLocsMyPlants 3 месяца назад +2

    lmao, your "very good price" is 💯 accurate 😂

  • @Marimar0707
    @Marimar0707 25 дней назад

    LMAOOO!!!!!! I love you so much! I laugh out loud watching your vids ❤

  • @natjoy22
    @natjoy22 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey Jake, are you done? 🤣 Love it!

  • @beckyfrichek8190
    @beckyfrichek8190 3 месяца назад

    Curly willow! I used to work at an upscale florist that used it all the time, but I forgot about it! It’s nice to use a live support stake-it used to root and sprout reasonably often in the shop, and that could be a fun dynamic to grow with aroids.

  • @deonfox4086
    @deonfox4086 3 месяца назад +1

    High grade sphagnum moss has been the trick for me to keep the roots moist like they enjoy and the humidity around the roots/plant is high because of moss as the substrate. Been keeping my queen in the living room for over a year now. Read 30-60 humidity depending on the day

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      And how big is it? Because my queens looked fine in their juvenile and adolescent sizes while in ambient too. But once they tried to get leaves bigger than about 16 inches long they start to defoliate and struggle

  • @Idkaboutyoubutimfeelin22
    @Idkaboutyoubutimfeelin22 3 месяца назад +2

    Okay but I feel like getting a bigger warocqueanum was the issue here, because I feel like when you get it younger it's easier to adapt to your environment, but the older queens just struggle
    Also! Micchorizae fungi powder makes a difference!
    Also! One of My first anthurium was a queen and she was a stump for a year. What brought her out was repotting with Micchorizae, and wrapping sphagnum all the way around the stem with cling wrap and now shes finally doing okay (in an ikea cabinet lmao)
    Im way too scared to try ambient with her

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah growing in a cabinet or wrapping the stem are pampering tactics I wanna avoid. And I bought many queens of varying sizes. Most were medium to small plants, only one was mature size. And they all acted about the same. They would be easygoing in their juvenile size, but as they got more mature leaves they looked more and more tired until they were too ugly to showcase on a shelf.

  • @Mymlan_
    @Mymlan_ 3 месяца назад +1

    Im still going to get a queen because she is the moment and is on my dream list but atm all I got is a tiny Anthurium pallidiflorum Im learning to take care off. Love this video the rage is so me whenever someting goes wrong with my plants.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      I FORBID YOU TO BUY A QUEEN. I’m saving you from incessant migraines and heart ache. Grow some other anthuriums first. So many others are easier and more rewarding.

  • @andrearea213
    @andrearea213 3 месяца назад +1

    I grow my queen in lechuza pon with a self watering pot in ambient room humidity (sometimes as low as 25%), so it can definitely be done. I wonder if allowing the substrate to dry out too much between waterings was the problem? I think they like consistency above all else, so i wonder if having a reservoir that keeps the substrate moisture constant would help, rather than a more typical wet/dry cycle. I have mine on a wick system, so there really aren't even huge fluctuations in the substrate moisture with varying reservoir levels. I do find it to also be pretty particular about other things as well, such as nutrient solution and substrate flushing. I normally flush the pon weekly and the one time I missed a week, it yellowed a leaf. I also tried once to give it a different fertilizer and it also yellowed a leaf. So as long as I flush it and fill its reservoir once a week, it's honestly pretty low maintenance.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      How big is your queen? All of mine were just fine and well behaved until their new leaves started exceeding about 16inches in length. As they get bigger, that’s when they become problem children and demand more ideal conditions. All my queens were great until one day they just weren’t and it always was when they reached a certain semi-mature size

    • @andrearea213
      @andrearea213 3 месяца назад

      @@plantgayforlife oh interesting. My longest leaf is 19". I got it as a seedling a year ago and have been growing it in the same conditions since. It's been a breeze, but I wonder if it will start acting up?

  • @lukki7ster
    @lukki7ster 3 месяца назад

    Great video as always Jake!! Im thinkin of taking my plants out of cabinet and use my shelf. What did u use to secure the lights on your ceiling??

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      I used the screws and holsters provided by the kit:)

  • @PlantitoQC
    @PlantitoQC 2 месяца назад +1

    Thats why theyre called Queen for a reason 😂

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  2 месяца назад

      They’re Scream Queens cuz they make me wanna SCREAMMMM😩🤬

  • @synapticburst
    @synapticburst 3 месяца назад

    lol that escalated 😂 As the owner of a deformed miserable runt of a Queen I so relate! Such a great video as ever!

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      lol thanks! Sometimes ya gotta have “the talk” with your trouble child!!!

  • @ericaeschenbacher4921
    @ericaeschenbacher4921 3 месяца назад +1

    So relatable 😹 Although that younger Queen didn't look so bad?? I wonder if there's more to the equation? Like an older Diva just won't acclimate where the younger has less to compare/ complain about. I've had much more success with buying juvenile aroids than the big expensive grown in a greenhouse perfect conditions specimens. I've got the King going strong , but have not yet attempted a Queen😬

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      Stay away from the Queen. They seem to defoliate and become less tolerable to subpar conditions and care as they mature. They’re okay when small but when they try to get big they struggle. Notice how almost no one has a BIG Queen in their collection. Maybe one or 2 but that’s it.

  • @djkickflip_amsterdam
    @djkickflip_amsterdam 3 месяца назад

    I find Metallicum are super easy and the best alternative… they love a household setting and will get so big.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      Noted! Maybe I’ll give that one a shot

    • @immk9988
      @immk9988 3 месяца назад

      What substrate do you use? Several years ago, I imported a seedling from Ecuador, but it didn’t survive.

  • @warp871
    @warp871 3 месяца назад

    i grow mine in ambient conditions (after sourcing it semi-locally, all my ecuagenera ones died on me). as a last resort, I got a tiny seedling, it wasn't even on cataphylls or anything. it's growing like crazy, just put out its first flower + its growing offsets as well lol. this is 7 months of growth I think. it's growing in a mix of your usual anthurium potting mix but diluted with a lot of tree fern fiber. humidity is around 40% most of the time, temps are between 17ish celsius up to 28 in summer. I water it once a week except if its super hot, but that doesnt happen very often in the UK lol. this was my last resort specimen and now I think it's way easier than some of my other anthuriums.

  • @yher90
    @yher90 3 месяца назад

    I’ve never owned a Waroq but I’ve seen some of my friends’ struggles with her and hunny…. I stand in solidarity with you! My friends’ struggles alone deter ME from getting one. I think I’m happier looking at other people successfully grow theirs than to put myself through Waroq Hell 🙃

  • @Flipperwi715
    @Flipperwi715 9 дней назад

    Just ran into you. You're amazing and how did I live without your videos? lol

  • @bhagavatid.d.7619
    @bhagavatid.d.7619 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi, nice video, thank you 😊 The thing with no drainage is that you can't keep up with the fertilization since you can't rinse it and the queen needs the feed. I kept my queens always in ambient condition and potted my two I have together in one pot, so I always have two nice leaf's 😅 otherwise I keep them quite wet in soil and they keep growing till now 💚🫂 ps one of the two was my first Anthurium I had, so I was also one of the grazy people starting with the queen 😂 I fell in love with them and have many now.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      I’ve been meaning to pot multiple queens together to have a nicer looking plant overall even if each one only has 1-2 leaves😂but I disagree with rinsing and flushing. I’ve never flushed any of my plants and I would say 80% of them thrive, 15% do okay, and 5% don’t do well at all. It might have to do with the quality of my water, which is very good. Someone who lives in an area where their tap water has a lot more chemicals in it may need to flush but for me it’s not needed.

  • @smotritel1082
    @smotritel1082 3 месяца назад +1

    Well, your experience is very valuable to me. I appreciate the videos of experiments with update. It is very important. I'm happy that instead of one Diva I just got myself 6 Crystallinum varieties and a Villenaorum baby (Mom is in ambient). But another fact is that I've seen successes in ambient conditions with Regale and Queen here in Ukraine. People started them very young and not imported, even from seeds. Europe grown, Europe sold. Netherlands max.
    Your video is dramatic. Do you think It's enough to stop me from trying Queen? Nope, this is not enough. Another day. For the first, I want to buy Joepi right now! And I already emptied the whole card for recent 15-20 plants.

  • @jordanschoffstall
    @jordanschoffstall 3 месяца назад

    Yup. Felt this. On a visceral level.
    And yeah, Patty's been my ride or die lately...

  • @Yoliplanting
    @Yoliplanting 3 месяца назад +1

    The Queen and the King those two are are a toxic couple for me and I live in the tropics😂😂 I am done with them, I will admire them in other people’s collection. Great video as always Jake and appreciate the effort put in it❤

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      I’m with ya! And unfortunately many other plants we have to just admire from afar🥲

    • @Angela-un2tx
      @Angela-un2tx 3 месяца назад

      SAME!

  • @common-sense12345
    @common-sense12345 3 месяца назад

    😂😂😂 The ending of this video is literally me with my rugulosum right now…

  • @LeafyConversations
    @LeafyConversations 3 месяца назад

    I love Where without a Santa Claus!!!!! I have the original VHS tape 😅

  • @Esmechoco4
    @Esmechoco4 Месяц назад

    You would think that for all the money they get they would invest in better packaging. This is eye opening

  • @buddhiwimarshana6868
    @buddhiwimarshana6868 3 месяца назад

    Hi good video must say. Just a question tho, how much light you usually use on your best growing Anthuriums? do you have any PPFD readings? TIA

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      They probably get between 100-800 foot candles but grow the best in the 300-500 fc range for most people

  • @annafink2245
    @annafink2245 3 месяца назад

    I've been SO lucky. I was one of those dumb people who got an anthurium early - dark and narrow. And it still has the first leaves and is now growing in ambient, no drainage now. She's been so easy - I just lucked out!

  • @Playstationmmm
    @Playstationmmm Месяц назад

    You are so funny!!!!! Love your channel.

  • @neutronshiva2498
    @neutronshiva2498 11 дней назад

    Where'd you get this spectacular shirt? The one with mushrooms. Maybe you have png so I can print it?

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  10 дней назад

      The New York Botanical Gardens! I got it in person but maybe they sell it on their website or somewhere else online??

  • @PlanteeSunday
    @PlanteeSunday 3 месяца назад

    Great video! My queen is struggling, too! It grows consistently but slow. Roots are very healthy. Leaves crisp quickly and just can’t keep more than one at a time 🫤 Makes me feel better about yeeting it if the time comes. 😆

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      it’s hard to kill a queen and it’s even harder to keep a queen happy😅never had one die on my or even get root rot. But my god are their leaves short lived if the conditions are perfect.

  • @margimorris7360
    @margimorris7360 3 месяца назад

    I'm very excited to see your PP. I have a baby that I look forward to growing the same size as yours. Will go through your video's to see what info you have on it. 💮 The upside to your video is all the gorgeous plants surrounding you. Edit, had a look but couldn't find. Are you able to direct me to any videos you may have on the PP if you can remember

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      I haven’t done a video on the patriciae but intend to do one soon! The short answer: I grow it in moss in a vase and keep it very moist, generous grow light but not insanely bright light. Watch out for spider mites under the leaves.

    • @margimorris7360
      @margimorris7360 3 месяца назад

      @@plantgayforlife thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it. I look forward to an up coming video. Bloody pests, I'm always on the look out 🪴

  • @boopeepope56-ey5gz
    @boopeepope56-ey5gz 3 месяца назад

    I believe you starting over and them growing without leaves are coming back. Hope hope hope. 😅 you can do it

  • @bigpolyenergy
    @bigpolyenergy 3 месяца назад +1

    Dope video. 💚😅

  • @coreyconstable2622
    @coreyconstable2622 3 месяца назад

    I felt this ending so hard. I have a couple queens that I'm just like "please leave but do so gracefully." Will say I have no problem with her husband tho. Veitchii has been good to me.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      Veitchii is great except it’s slowwwwww

  • @tokisaki_Kurumi_Xo
    @tokisaki_Kurumi_Xo 2 месяца назад

    Is there a hybrid that inherits the Queen’s looks but inherits the (insert easy care anthurium) hardiness and ease of care?

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  2 месяца назад

      Warocqueanum esmeralda was much easier for me. But that one eventually defoliated when it got to a mature size.

  • @Planty-Mandy
    @Planty-Mandy 3 месяца назад

    🎶🎵 You came in like a wrecking ball 🎵🎶
    Also the green moss in that big pot next to you is so pretty. Is that the fake coloured moss or real stuff? 29:59

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      It’s preserved moss! Real moss dried out and dyed green so it doesn’t need to be watered 😜

  • @LeafyConversations
    @LeafyConversations 3 месяца назад +1

    I love your videos you are awesome 😂

  • @khloerivera7208
    @khloerivera7208 3 месяца назад

    I live close to your area in downtown Brooklyn I be going to Brooklyn horticulture all the time lol I love anthuriums it’s better to get baby’s then grow them in open air that’s what i don’t and have great success

    • @khloerivera7208
      @khloerivera7208 3 месяца назад

      I noticed when you buy plant parents they don’t like to adapt

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      That’s what I did. I had queens of varying sizes, including seedlings and they all gave the same result

  • @christina3478
    @christina3478 3 месяца назад

    Damn. Can you try semi hydro with 70% coco 30% perlite? With drainage. Thank you for doing all that experimental work for us.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад

      I actually have tried queens with drainage holes in ambient but it doesn’t work with my humidity and watering schedule.

  • @aphoenix9349
    @aphoenix9349 2 месяца назад

    Canceled in this household! Lol

  • @megshush
    @megshush 3 месяца назад

    lol not the spot on imitation of the tropicals live sale guys. That is literally what they sound like!

  • @LeafyConversations
    @LeafyConversations 3 месяца назад

    Ahhhhh I am sorry you weren’t successful. I am a firm believer that they do just fine in ambient air it’s all about water. I’ll do a video in a few months on mine if I don’t knock off any more stems 😢.

  • @tqrlv2nt3
    @tqrlv2nt3 2 месяца назад

    queen was my 3rd anthurium after crytalinum and vittar smth and all of them died but i’m planning to order them again now that i see your video lol

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  2 месяца назад

      HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING?!😂
      Check out my most viewed video on anthurium care, most anthuriums are quite easy!

  • @Glorious_Gojo
    @Glorious_Gojo 2 месяца назад

    It’s called the “QUEEN anthurium” so I think it didn’t do well on your care because you didn’t water it with gold leaf water and fertilize it with Truffle oil (this is a joke pls don’t actually use those on your plants).

  • @PlantedinPlatinum
    @PlantedinPlatinum 3 месяца назад

    Omg Jake 😂💀

  • @cat0holic
    @cat0holic 3 месяца назад

    Your Queens, my Melanochrysum and verracosum. I just cannot grow them to save my life!

  • @sherryporsch9349
    @sherryporsch9349 3 месяца назад +1

    On my second Queen an started with a baby. Hoping it acclimates better. I agree love the Patricia. 🫶🏼💚

  • @alibauer73
    @alibauer73 3 месяца назад

    Take her back to the stump and the new growth will be much better with your conditions.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +3

      Already did that when they reverted to stumps post-importing. They do well the first few new leaves then look really bad as they get bigger when not in ideal conditions. Very strange. They become seemingly less adaptable with maturity.

  • @northernplantucky
    @northernplantucky 3 месяца назад

    😂

  • @raf1717
    @raf1717 3 месяца назад

    Ecuagenera plants always ship badly

  • @luk6085
    @luk6085 3 месяца назад +4

    I am slightly scared now, my queen grows like there's no tomorrow. I drown her in water, fertilize every time and is sitting next to a humidifier still ambient humidity 40-50% sitting in the living room with the door open 24/7 and humidity being sucked but not a single sign of crisping. She even keeps previous leaves(8 leaves in total, has two growth points and pushes out two leaves at once) I have her in my aroid mix with half the pot filled with leca and on the side of the pot I made little holes like they do for orchids. When I see cocoa peat is slightly dry I water thoroughly and that's pretty much it. One more caveat with this plant is that it grows leaves FOREVER it can take a month for it to reach full size and you should NOT breathe near it, touch it or look at it for too long bc it will most certainly bruise. I was terrified of them bc of these kinds of horror stories but we have become buddies for some unknown reason, I just keep my hopes up that we'll continue the same relationship as she goes further into maturity ;D

    • @LeafyConversations
      @LeafyConversations 3 месяца назад +1

      I sprayed my new queen leaf with water and “lifted” it to spray the underneath and it snapped 😮😢 I was devastated! I won’t touch new leaves ever again! I’m glad you are having such good luck it’s encouraging to hear about something other than PON or semi-hydro being successful.

    • @plantgayforlife
      @plantgayforlife  3 месяца назад +1

      Whatever you’re doing, keep doing it! ✊

    • @warp871
      @warp871 3 месяца назад +2

      Agree on the new leaves expanding, takes around a month or so for mine to harden up its new leaves completely. the rate of growth itself is one of the highest though among all my anthuriums. I too grow it in an anthurium mix, consisting of a tiny amount of worm castings, lots of bark, perlite, pumice, bit of horticultural charcoal, & i dilute it further with tree fern fiber - around 50-50 ratio. Leca at the bottom for even more drainage & serves asca reservoir too i guess. Miss thing doesnt dry out for a good week, even with drainage holes. I also believe that myco as supplement helps a ton. Roots go absolutely crazy in a matter of days sometimes after a repot. I grew it from a plantling size, literally 3 tiny leaves without the usual silvery venation etc. She also holds on to at least 4 leaves at a time. I didnt think i could grow a queen as all my south american imports died during import rehab. The one i got growing is from the Netherlands, its probably a TC specimen (i would assume). Not sure if thats got anything to do with how well its doing. But yea this is how i cracked the code i guess.

    • @LeafyConversations
      @LeafyConversations 3 месяца назад

      @@luk6085 Wow! That is fantastic 8 leaves???!!! One could only hope!