Thanks for all the tnformation and care tips on A clarinervium. I believe it’ll be useful for other anthuriums also. My clarinervium hasn’t shown any growth since I bought it a year before. I’m taking all the care except the fertilising part, which I was not sure of. Thanks a lot for telling your Npk proportion. I’ll find a similar proportion npk. I hope my anthuriums will thrive then.
this video is so helpful thanks :) i’ve also got a really leggy plant which i think has been reaching for the sun more. i’ve now got it in a much brighter room but would like to prune off one of the leggiest stems - hoping it’ll encourage it to put out a new leaf. do i trim it as close to the main stem/middle part? thank you! x
Just had an idea and thought I would post. Is your window or source of light above your plant? Or is it directly in front of your plant? If your light is only from above then it is probably stretching up for the light. Putting your plant on a higher shelf, or closer to the source of light, or where it can get light more on the sides of the plant too may help. 😊
Thank you for this video, I found it very helpful. I just got one myself but I already had to get rid of 2 leaves 🥺 and now the other leaves are starting to pull back like curling.. I don't know what people say when it has to dry out bc I've been having to water it often..
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I've been panicking about repotting it but it turns out the botanist in me is doing good, it's just the hyperventilator in me that is causing panic attacks, better explained as 9-storage building with central heating. 2 of my leaves have been going brownish and im guessing it's because the heating season started? I'd like to know that if I would invest in a better humidifier (not a small aliexpress one) I'd be okay with this beautiful nightmare plant? 😀 HELP ❤
I follow you on IG. I'm so glad you begun doing plant care videos. I have both magnificum and radicans in terra cotta and I'm reluctant to repot because anthuriums seem so sensitive to having the right conditions. After watching your video, I'm going to give it a go. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Yeah, I've Killed That best thing I did was plant them in the right pot in the right soil in the right room. Thank you for your comment. Will post more soon.
Gorgeous plant!! Great video!
Thank you for this video! Not much out there about rare anthuriums
what a well made video! thanks for it
Thank you for your feedback! I’m happy it was useful 🌿
Your plant is absolutely gorgeous!
Mizz WilzzzZ thank you very much. Easy plant to care for
browning can also be caused by lack of good ventilation, make sure the air is changed frequently while keeping warmth in the room :)
Thank you for growing tips, keep it up we need it 😄 !
M thank you very much 😊🤓
Thanks for all the tnformation and care tips on A clarinervium. I believe it’ll be useful for other anthuriums also. My clarinervium hasn’t shown any growth since I bought it a year before. I’m taking all the care except the fertilising part, which I was not sure of. Thanks a lot for telling your Npk proportion. I’ll find a similar proportion npk. I hope my anthuriums will thrive then.
your videos are great but I wish you'd use landscape mode so it was bigger x
Beautiful plant. Too expensive for me right now. I'll have to wait until they come down in price.
Salt life s S they should be cheap soon. They are becoming a common houseplant now.
this video is so helpful thanks :) i’ve also got a really leggy plant which i think has been reaching for the sun more. i’ve now got it in a much brighter room but would like to prune off one of the leggiest stems - hoping it’ll encourage it to put out a new leaf. do i trim it as close to the main stem/middle part? thank you! x
how is it with flowers?
do you have to cut them as soon as they grow?
weaken the plant?
How do you keep this plant's leaves tightly packed ? Mine is growing new leaves but the stems are very long and stretching in different directions.
Just had an idea and thought I would post. Is your window or source of light above your plant? Or is it directly in front of your plant? If your light is only from above then it is probably stretching up for the light. Putting your plant on a higher shelf, or closer to the source of light, or where it can get light more on the sides of the plant too may help. 😊
Move it to a direct morning light or in a north window! They are stretching for more light hence why yours is moving towards that light source.
Thank you for this video, I found it very helpful. I just got one myself but I already had to get rid of 2 leaves 🥺 and now the other leaves are starting to pull back like curling.. I don't know what people say when it has to dry out bc I've been having to water it often..
I want this plant
firos tp me too I want another lol 😂
Hello, how many gallons/liters of distilled water do you think you go through a month to run the humidifier?
What do I do if my leaves are turning yellow. Thanks for the video
Alex too much water? Too much feed? Or it could be a older leaf dying? The new growth is delicate so try not to touch them.
Noted!!☺️ thanks for all your tips .
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I've been panicking about repotting it but it turns out the botanist in me is doing good, it's just the hyperventilator in me that is causing panic attacks, better explained as 9-storage building with central heating. 2 of my leaves have been going brownish and im guessing it's because the heating season started? I'd like to know that if I would invest in a better humidifier (not a small aliexpress one) I'd be okay with this beautiful nightmare plant? 😀 HELP ❤
Anna Pivovarets yes ease of the heating or move your anthurium to a bright north window away from heat. They don’t like drafts either. Good luck
I have this kind of plant
Can you send me a link or tell me where you got your mister
Hello there, what is the ratio of soil mix?
Does it flower?
This is 'not enough water'?? 😯
I follow you on IG. I'm so glad you begun doing plant care videos. I have both magnificum and radicans in terra cotta and I'm reluctant to repot because anthuriums seem so sensitive to having the right conditions. After watching your video, I'm going to give it a go. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Yeah, I've Killed That best thing I did was plant them in the right pot in the right soil in the right room. Thank you for your comment. Will post more soon.