Updates on Alocasia's From The Past
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My New Alocasia Azlani 🪴
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14 күн бұрын
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@CasualLeaves
@CasualLeaves 10 күн бұрын
Pretty 🌿
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!! 😊
@friskymp
@friskymp 18 күн бұрын
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 19 күн бұрын
Your ROF looks amazing in her new pot 😍🤍
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 18 күн бұрын
Thanks! I’m really excited to see if it works. This would be huge win for convenience and no fungus gnats!
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 18 күн бұрын
@@LeafyConversations yesss 🙌🙌
@tropicalplantmomma
@tropicalplantmomma Ай бұрын
All very nice plants. Anthuriums can be addictive for sure. Just ask me.. lol ive been growing them for many years now and have so so many. It is easier when you buy them smaller because they get used to our home environments easier. I grow all of mine in open in my house. No tents or cabinets at all but i do run a humidifier and keep it at about 50% humidity in my home and they do great. Anthuriums are also big feeders. I feed mine everytime i water with a very weak solution of the fertilizer I use which is superthrive. I heard you mention putting them into 2 size up pots. Id be very careful with rhat because you can rot the roots easily. Its already tricky because they do not like to dry out at all. Not trying to seem like a know it all just trying to help you out since your new with Anthuriums. And i also grow in ohio which is much different than how other people grow in their climates. It took me a while to learn to grow them my way in my home. Good luck with your buy ban.n😊😊😊 i say that all the time and here comes another plant. 😅😅😅 anyways. Good luck with all of your beautiful 😍 babies.ni also have many queens but im done buying anymore. And the Bessea you got i have her. She is beautiful 😍 one of my top favs in my collection. She grows very fast and mine has made me 2 babies so far which im just thrilled about because she is such a beauty with those dark leaves !!! I cant stop starring at her all day long. Good luck and take care of those beauties. And enjoy
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! Your advice is very welcome here! I am slowly learning what they like and I also live in Ohio. Anthuriums are not difficult as some folks have said; I don’t put them under grow lights (well I am experimenting with some) to see how they do. I am not having to much luck with the Bessea is it slow growing for you? It’s been a little over a month since I made this video, so I guess that really isn’t long enough. 😆 Thank you for watching and supporting my channel!
@tropicalplantmomma
@tropicalplantmomma Ай бұрын
@LeafyConversations no my bessea grows fast for me. But give her time. After shipping sometimes they take some time. She might be working on roots. And I agree anthuriums really are not that hard once you figure out the lighting and feed and humidity.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
@tropicalplantmomma Ok!
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 Ай бұрын
You may already know since you film way in advance but the Andean Queen is an Ecugenera Hybrid they are a plant importer and all over the world Ecugenera Queen is one of their queen crosses. the other part of that cross is Querelmense and it does get long petioles with a fat ruffly leaf. The Andean seems to have the Querelmense characteristics with the waroq veining when mature. Querelmense is a beautiful specimen though and can grow large and somewhat strappy over time.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know! It is growing a new leaf now slow grower. My opinion is still out on both of these plants. I’m not a fan so far.
@tropicalplantmomma
@tropicalplantmomma Ай бұрын
I just seen that you do have Instagram 😅 cool
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@tropicalplantmomma
@tropicalplantmomma Ай бұрын
Good morning 😊 hey I live in Ohio to and ha e tons of plants. Mostly anthuriums and philodendron. The queen and all anthuriums do not like to dry out at all. I use all plastic pots with mine and a fast draining soil . Love my anthuriums been buying them the last few years and they are lovely but are picky. Also like some humidity. Pretty cool that we live in Ohio. Not many people on toutube from here. Lol.. do you have an Instagram account ?
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Hey how about that! This video was about two months ago I think. I am now in plastic clear pots. They are a life saver! Anthuriums are my addiction. I have a Michelle coming Tuesday and can’t wait!
@tropicalplantmomma
@tropicalplantmomma Ай бұрын
​@LeafyConversations oh good. Glad you switched over to plastic for the anthuriums. And yes I also use the clear pots. I have a few hybrids of the Michelle but not the pure one. I have all kinds. My queen has just put out a new leaf and it's so exciting. All of my anthuriums have new growth on them right now. Ya small world for sure.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
That is so exciting to see all this new growth! My queen you saw in this video (both of them) but mainly the big one I repotted at the end has a new leaf the size of my forearm! I absolutely adore this plant! Do you create videos? If not you should!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Mine isn’t a pure Michelle it’s crossed with Docblock I’m very new to this world of plants. 😊
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Update: when I recorded this I had very little experience and knowledge on Tree Feen and Molly’s. I mentioned that there is soil in Molly’s that isn’t true. From the manufacturer here’s what they say. “This mix includes coir fiber, coarse horticultural perlite, expanded clay, coir chips, horticultural charcoal, Rhizophagus irregularis, worm castings, calcitic and dolomitic limestone, Pinus radiata bark, Bacillus pumilus, various nutrients, and a wetting agent” I use this in all my aroids now with tree fern and bonsai grit.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Thank you friends for watching and supporting my channel! ❤✨
@siamesecatslokiandluna
@siamesecatslokiandluna Ай бұрын
I wanted to say the plant came from a hot and humid environment. So the soil they have it in is ideal for that environment. It's definitely not ideal for your environment. So, canopy Plant did care for the plant suitable for their environment. If they have it in a chunky mix in a hot and humid environment, they would probably have to water it twice a day. I love Canopy plant company, and they have some of the best plants!!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know! I bought from them many times I do like their plants. I just don’t know why they’d put a Anthurium is such a heavy potting mix? Maybe they repotted it for the trip? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Have a fantastic day!!!
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 Ай бұрын
Like the landscape and did you say you didn't know how much longer you were gonna make videos lol, you just started 😅. Do other planty things plant chores, plant q&a , repots with me, check out your local nurseries toms more than just buying and potting.. Also netting is ok it's kind of a touchy thing with some people but that's how they are grown from seed or transferred from Tissue culture when brought in usually , They decompose over time and cause not real issue to the plant. Soil is tricky that's why I am slowly moving everything to pon in no drainage except my cacti and succulents. Keep it going though I've enjoyed all your videos don't give up on us yet lol
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for that positive feedback!!!! I have done lots of planty chores and plant care videos in the past. I started videoing back in December 2023 when starting to buy tropical plants. It’s easy to burn out having to do all the setup, prep just to video. I have videos scheduled up through July, so you’re set for now. 😀 I appreciate you watching and for your comments that means a lot! Now that I have a gimble (you’ll hear about that in the next video) landscape mode it is. I am not comfortable with no drainage maybe in time, but all my plants except for the Colocasia and succulents are in my aroid mix. Have a great day!
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
Also as for covering aierl roots I'll use pot extenders (rarely) cause I don't like the look of them or just add spahagnam moss to cover the rest of the stem.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
I don’t like the look of them either. I bought extra tall clear pots they (my anthurium) are in and I add tree fern around the stem then put my bonsai jack grit mix over it as a covering.
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
Step away from the soil, plants and pots lol.. I'm confused what your end goal was for the PPP it's a climbing philodendron so it will want to climb? The poles or sticks you have would be perfect. With the pink terracotta I thought that looked really good. They are probably dry due to the terra cotta pots, I use all no drainage pretty much for everything now or something with a self watering reservoir except for my cacti and succulents. Soil you have to watch like you said especially with Anthuriums cause soil 9 times outta 10in my experience causes rot or some sort of fungal issue. I would have done your grit and tree fern since queens are epiphytic.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
Thanks. I didn’t have an end game with my PPP. It was the fourth time I did a video on her. I hate moss poles, so my first video I cut her down and put her in water. I wanted a full PPP really. I am a lot farther along now than when I did this video. 👏🏻
@krysplants
@krysplants 2 ай бұрын
Looking goooood ❤
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching ☺️
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
Also waros dont have corms that looked like a piece or bark they can only be propogated via stem divisision or through pollination throun an inflo when they get more mature where you then get seeds good thing with Anthurium is of you lose the leaves you can usually get growth from the chonk unless its rotted. They like air on their roots and to stay damp, not soaked but damp and hate drying out. Waroqs i tell people are the advanced anthurium lol once you master the clarinervium, crystalinum, or the lux x radicans. Hope your waroqs do well once they quit fussing and if you can get them happy they are beautiful to have as a houseplant.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
So far this beautiful Queen is doing well. I can't say I have mastered it, but I am getting closer! I just bought a Besseae I suspect that is just as difficult as the ones you listed. Wish me luck!
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
Queen's are one of the most difficult anthuriums to keep alive they like lots of humidity and are finicky as heck I have 6 lol they are epiphytic so tree fern or a really barky mix works but I've had the most successful with just sphagnum and perlite and going total soilless I potted my most recent in pon because every seems to have the best luck with that.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
A fellow lover of the Queens !! They truly fascinate me. So far I haven’t found them finicky and I hope that continues. Thank you so much for watching and for commenting!!!
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
That blurb you were reading was kinda incorrect lol.. I have alocasia all in pon or fluval and they love it they aren't something you can let root on water usually but they for sure can stay wet. When you let them dry out in my experience even just a little that's when they start to yellow and drop leaves.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
LOL! 😆 it’s hard to find the full truth isn’t it? I have been down to the one leaf since I did that video. The two little leaves died. It’s been in a plastic pot with airy mix and I’m just now getting a new leaf. Thank you so much for your comment and for watching my video that means a lot! I may end up in PON at some point. I’m slowly graduating from one stage to another. 😆
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations yeah alocasia are known for leaf dropping I was part of the one leaf club where pretty much all alocasia had one leaf until I started using pon
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
@theeclecticgent502 oh no!
@Planted386
@Planted386 2 ай бұрын
That was so sad to see that gorgeous leaf come off. Unfortunately without a node the leaf will not survive. I’ve seen people make gorgeous art out of anthurium leaves. Those boxes you have are super neat. Look up skeleton leaf art if you have never seen it. It’s soooo cool! 😎 good luck with your new baby. My queen has been easy peasy despite the reputation of them being fussy. I hope she grows amazing for you!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! When I watched it again it brought back all the sadness I had then. That beautiful plant is just now sprouting a new leaf for me. I love her so much I don’t find them fussy at all! I actually watched a video on Skelton leaves. I just wish I would have seen it back when it broke I would have done it for sure it was so beautiful!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
Update: The leaf did not survive I asked multiple Nurseries on Instagram and they said it would not survive. 😢 I have bought 3 more Queens since this one I am obsessed with them. 😂 I am now potting up in plastic pots using Molly’s Aroid Mix, Tree Fern Fiber and my Bonsai Jack Grit Mix. The Anthuriums and Alocasia’s love it and so do I. Love seeing the roots and ensuring the water makes it everywhere. Thank you for watching my videos!
@Planted386
@Planted386 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Happy to have found you! Perhaps edema. Perhaps it’s the oldest leaf and because you have a new one coming it’s using the nutrients to the new leaf and discarding the old. This is a normal process. I’ve had this happen to me and I don’t worry because if it’s giving me growth and the roots are happy then I figure all is well. Edema happens mostly with inconsistent watering. If you ever see little droplets of water on the tips of your leaves in the morning that could be a sign. I’m also new to the hobby. About a year and a half now. Anthurium have become my obsession and through trial and error I have learned a lot. Hope this helps. Happy growing!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh thank you so much for commenting and for subscribing to my channel! I have seen a lot of my plants drip water in the mornings! I try to be consistent in watering it’s never a 3 day or 4 day though it’s when is it not wet and my finger tells me. I hope you are right about the edema and that is all it is. Everything looked really good in the root system. Thank you again for helping me and watching my channel!
@Planted386
@Planted386 2 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations my pleasure! That’s what it’s all about! Helping each other. I started a channnel in January and I gotta say YT has been the BEST Planty platform IMO. Everyone has been so nice 😊
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
@@Planted386 I enjoy your channel! I agree that is what it’s all about!
@theeclecticgent502
@theeclecticgent502 2 ай бұрын
With anthuriums as long as they are giving growth they are usually good they will take a lot of energy out of older leaves to make new which will make the smaller older leaves yellow. as far as the specks anthurium leaves are super sensitive and fragile. Even touching one emerging or being rubbed up against during shipping could leave a scar on the front or back or both of the leaf.i think this was shipping scars as I call em. Edema would look like a bruise usually the dripping of water is called guttation and is basically your plant sweating never had this with my Anthurium but I guess it could happen. I use osmocote also and have rooms of Anthurium lol they are usually heavy feeders and really require a good fertilizer but a lot could burn them because again leaves and roots are sensitive. I usually just put a few balls in the soil and don't mix in my soil. The dried root at the top was probably an Ariel root during growth that rotted from too much water or dried out due to not enough probably at the greenhouse. I think you did good just putting him back in. also leaving yellowing leaves on or I would because if you cut that off while the plant is using it for energy it may start taking it from another again casing yellowing. Hope this helps 😊. You got this, I don't know how many plants I've killed learning lol.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
@@theeclecticgent502 Wow thank you so much for reaching out to me and explaining this so in depth. I guess it makes sense a new leaf would need energy from another. Will that older leaf die off is that how it works? Only my Palidiforum sweats, my Queens do not. My Monstera, Alocasia and Colocasia’s sweat as I call it. I will for sure be careful on fertilizing I use Jack’s Fertilizer 20-20-20 every two weeks it says. I will simply use it every other watering. Again, thank you so much for watching and reaching out in the comments!
@carolynd1679
@carolynd1679 2 ай бұрын
15:28 I had the best luck with FedEx delivery for all my plants. USPS lost so many of my plant orders, I refuse to use them! And my two favorite online stores are Steve's Leaves and Josh's Frogs (a lot of pet friendly plants).
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 2 ай бұрын
Oh my yes! I try to avoid USPS now too! I will check out those stores! Thank you so much for your support and for commenting I appreciate it so much! Happy planting!
@trailsohioorrrc
@trailsohioorrrc 3 ай бұрын
🐶🐕🐔🌷 kzbin.info/www/bejne/p4GvhKF-ibyLb7ssi=SNE67AKSxYKFm1_-&t=1147
@plant_hooker1
@plant_hooker1 3 ай бұрын
I love the shirt! Cool job 😊
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 3 ай бұрын
Oh thank you so much and for watching!!! 🙏🏻🌱🥰
@plant_hooker1
@plant_hooker1 3 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations you're quite welcome 😊
@nikkihamson2586
@nikkihamson2586 3 ай бұрын
Nice job on the shirt!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’ve been wanting to try redoing it for a better look. 👀
@Monefsjungle
@Monefsjungle 4 ай бұрын
Can’t believe you found a such great vases for only 3.99!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Yes! Goodwill has so many cheap ones. Thank you for watching! I’m watching your new Polly now so cute. 🥰
@plant_hooker1
@plant_hooker1 4 ай бұрын
You're dog is so cute 😍
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Hahahaha he is isn’t he? As I do more videos I’m pulling them in more if I can. Thank you so much for watching and for your comment! 🪴
@plant_hooker1
@plant_hooker1 4 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations you're quite welcome 😊
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 4 ай бұрын
You’re not talking to loud!! Lovely video and cute planties 🥹🥹💓💓
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻 it’s such a learning process isn’t it?? I’m so glad you liked my plants 🪴!!
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 4 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations it really is 😂💗
@nenavienneau5872
@nenavienneau5872 4 ай бұрын
You should remove the plug before transplanting
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! What’s the benefit for now vs later?
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Thank you everyone for watching my planty videos! 🎉 Sorry for the low sound in the video, but the good news is bought a microphone 🎤 for the future videos 🎉 Have patients with me as all of this technology is new to me. Please provide me feedback it helps me make better videos for you. Sending plant 🪴 happiness your way.
@nikkihamson2586
@nikkihamson2586 4 ай бұрын
It's a corm! 😊Plants are great, free plants are the greatest.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Hahahaha I could never remember what they were called! I agree free plants are the greatest I can never find those though LOL! 😆 Thank you so much Nikki for watching my video and commenting! I am really hoping to meet more planty people this way. Many blessings! 🪴🌱
@nikkihamson2586
@nikkihamson2586 4 ай бұрын
@LeafyConversations A corm is nearly a free plant. You said you had a vid saved on how to grow it when it's ready. I haven't found any corms in my alocasias yet but they are looking so lovely, I'm not game to mess around with them. I think I have about 20 and I just keep them moist all the time and I never have any trouble unless a pest gets to them. An outside pest just flew into my television screen. I must have brought it in on my clothes 😱 I have an absolute plague of leaf beetles on my dahlias. If they're inside I'm doomed.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
@@nikkihamson2586 I do have one saved. I am with you I haven’t had the desire to try growing my own. My goal isn’t to propagate the same plant over and over I like new. Hahahahaha. Thank you for subscribing to my channel Nikki that means so much to me!!!! 🫶🏻 I am absolutely fearful of pests coming into my house on my plants!!! Keep me updated!
@nikkihamson2586
@nikkihamson2586 4 ай бұрын
@LeafyConversations I really love propagating but then I tend to give plants away to visitors. 2 leaf beetles have now been squished on my TV screen. I'm terrified because of the damage they did to my dahlias. I've sprayed and sprayed and there are still THOUSANDS. I think I'll have to get some stronger poison but I have kale growing right next to the dahlias. I feed the kale to my cockatiels so I'm worried about the poison. There's no kale atm anyway because the leaf beetles have eaten everything. I had a lively little herb garden that started to get aphids and I handed my daughter a spray bottle and said go get em. Unfortunately I gave her the wrong bottle. We no longer have aphids but we can't eat anything from the herb garden for 6 months. Oh the dramas of planty life.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
I’m not an outdoor gardener, but we had those awful Beatles attacking on of our new young maple trees with the purple leaves and killed it. They are brutally hard to get rid of. I’m sorry about your herb garden 🥺. You might want to invest in an outdoor enclosed shower 🧼 before going back into the house so they don’t ride in on you. Reminds me of those stink bugs. 😣
@planetplantuniverse
@planetplantuniverse 4 ай бұрын
Bad sound. Would love to hear and follow you!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
I would appreciate you following me and I appreciate your feedback. I just got a microphone after this video, so I hope you come back. If not, thanks for watching!
@planetplantuniverse
@planetplantuniverse 4 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations i will! Thank you for your content! 💚
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 4 ай бұрын
So relaxing 😍😍 You have beautiful plants 🥹🌿
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 4 ай бұрын
Oh thank you so much! I’m so glad you found it relaxing and love my plants! Have a marvelous night!!
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 4 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations thank you! You too 💜
@thumpaharley7564
@thumpaharley7564 5 ай бұрын
It’s a pink dragon. I have many and leaf will grow just fine you don’t need to put paper towels! You should grow it in a chunky around soil mix, your mix most likely won’t hold enough moisture they don’t want to sit in wet soil but if drys out too fast plant won’t be happy. They are heavy feeders and will likely have a fit and drop leaves.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! So far it’s doing great! I don’t need to water it as much as my other tropical plants mainly due to the 8 inch pot and the root ball still has original soil around it somewhat. I appreciate you watching!! Have a blessed planty day! 🪴💪🏻
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 5 ай бұрын
WOW Sheri, this is a really AWESOME video and so calming and relaxing to watch and beautiful music too, and your dogs are ADORABLE, thanks so much for sharing this beautiful Planty Sunrise with us and this is the perfect video to start the day to, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Thursday XXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
I’m so happy you found it so calming Lyn! Thank you so much for always sharing your support of my channel it means so very much. 💪🏻🪴
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 5 ай бұрын
Your Lithops are adorable 🥹 I have a couple that I’m experimenting with and the care is quite hard for them I’ve found 🥲
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Oh thank you! Yes they are quite challenging, but I feel like I may have them figured out. I’m planning on doing more videos on them soon! Thank you so much for watching and commenting supporting my channel.
@PlantedinPlatinum
@PlantedinPlatinum 5 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations you’re welcome 💓
@torquess454
@torquess454 5 ай бұрын
Looks like a pink dragon
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Yes it does! Thank you so much for watching and subscribing to my channel! Have a marvelous day!
@torquess454
@torquess454 5 ай бұрын
@@LeafyConversations you too! Thanks for sharing!
@joanneklaus9242
@joanneklaus9242 5 ай бұрын
They looked like mealies yes.. 😮Tell your mom to try a natural soap mixed with diluted peroxide & alcohol. Spray all over at least once a week.
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Luckily we didn’t buy it! Mom and I are just starting our journey of plants and neither of us knew bugs came along with it. 🤣
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
I could have sworn I commented to this post 🤔 luckily we didn’t buy it. I’m glad I checked first. Thanks for watching and commenting many blessings! 🥰🪴
@joanneklaus9242
@joanneklaus9242 5 ай бұрын
I’m intrigued by this idea! I’ve heard so many KZbinrs say they became discouraged with the Pink Princess, then they give up.. I’d consider trying your propagation method if mine becomes too leggy..Mine was 10 or 11 on clearance due to a cpl bad leaves; actually it’s pretty full & there’s 3 plants in the pot.❤😊 Btw yours gave you so many cuttings!🌱🪴
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Oh you should do it!!!! I love it this way and she’s doing so well! I’m considering getting another glass pot for it to show off the big leaves more. Thanks for watching and commenting many blessings! 🥰🪴
@231Yamadori
@231Yamadori 5 ай бұрын
I can’t get into the poles either. A little stick maybe, no poles. 😊
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I’m not the only one! With all the hype out there I thought for sure I’d be a Debbie downer. Hahahahaha. Thanks for watching and commenting many blessings! 🥰🪴
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 5 ай бұрын
Your Pink Princess leaves look so beautiful in the glass bowl to prepare them for rooting and I LOVE the pink variegation on the leaves, and it was so relaxing watching you put the leaves in the bowl and with the sound of the running water, and all your plants are looking amazing too, thanks so much for sharing the propagation with us Sheri and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
I’m so glad that you liked my pink, princess water propagation! I know a lot of folks will disagree with what I’ve done, but that is how I wanted to handle it and I think she looks beautiful! Three weeks have passed since I’ve done this video and she’s doing great. I see a few roots starting to grow now thank you Lynn for always supporting me and my channel. Have a glorious planty Happy Friday.!!!!!
@SirMopy
@SirMopy 5 ай бұрын
this looks exactly like my alocasia pink dragon..
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic!!! Aren’t they beautiful?!!!
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 5 ай бұрын
This is a really BEAUTIFUL Alocasia Sheri, those leaves are absolutely WOWSERS, thanks so much for sharing this stunner with us, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Sunday today XXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Lyn! It truly is stunning I am in awe of how beautiful it truly is thank you for always supporting me I appreciate you so much! Have a lovely Sunday too! 🌱🪴🌵
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 5 ай бұрын
So sorry that some of your Lithops got dry rot, I lost all of my Lithops except for my one Pleiosopilos nelli, I had some Lithops I had grown from seed that got the dry rot too, I find them so difficult to grow with my Irish humid climate, thanks so much for sharing with us Sheri and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 5 ай бұрын
Oh no! I’m sad to hear you lost all your beautiful lithops Lyn. They are the most difficult plant I own so far, but as I traverse down the tropical plant addiction I have a feeling I might run into something just as difficult or worse. 🤭 Thank you for watching and supporting me and my channel!! 💗 Happy Friday to you and tons of plant power!!! 💪🏻
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 6 ай бұрын
Your Silver Torch cactus is a beauty Sheri :-D and WOW at how much its grown both in the body and the roots, and you have repotted it beautifully, thanks so much for sharing the wonderful repotting with us, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Thursday XXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 6 ай бұрын
Oh thank you Lyn for your words and for watching and supporting my channel!!! 🥰
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 6 ай бұрын
Your new Chichipe cacti are beautiful Sheri :-D and wonderful relaxing video of you repotting your new stunners, I really enjoyed watching you repotting them, and your cactus collection is amazing, thanks so much for sharing the wonderful repotting with us, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday today XXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 6 ай бұрын
Oh thank you Lyn for watching my videos! I am so glad you enjoyed watching me pot up my little chichipe and am happy to know it was relaxing for you. I am really big into meditation, so I want to bring that into my videos. Sending positive PLANT POWER back to you my friend! ❤
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 6 ай бұрын
Check out the video where me and my Mom were at the nursery, which is where I got this beautiful cactus Plant Shopping 🪴 with My Mom to one of our favorite Nurseries! kzbin.info/www/bejne/gmGpeId5p9tsodk
@GardeningWithCoffee
@GardeningWithCoffee 6 ай бұрын
Great video
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!!!
@desertplantsofavalon
@desertplantsofavalon 6 ай бұрын
WOW BEAUTIFUL Monstera and gorgeous variegation on the leaves Sheri, and so happy this beauty arrived safe and sound, and you have repotted it beautifully and love the purple pot, and the sound of the running water is so soothing, thanks so much for sharing with us, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Thursday XXXX <3
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Lyn!!! I’m so happy to hear your feedback on my video. I am starting to lean toward more videos this way. It’s hard for us to find “quiet moments” in our day and I’d love to add more of that with plants 🪴!!!! Sending you lots of hugs 🤗 back have a great day!!!
@LeafyConversations
@LeafyConversations 7 ай бұрын
Here's an update on putting a bamboo stick in my White Knight this weekend. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z6uVlaZtmqeCnMk