I don’t have any moss poles. I use coco coir or bamboo and my plants attach to them without water. The aerial roots don’t get crazy big/long but they do attach to the dry coco coir fiber and bamboo stakes. I attach the growing plants with simple plant velcro. Also, love the close up of Olive exiting. That was adorable!!
I seriously love your videos. I don't really have any friends and I don't have any planty friends (yay social anxiety 🙃) but I always feel like I have a friend in you. It's like we're video chatting, and there's no pressure for me to talk. Love you Fern! Thanks for your content 💚🏵🌿☀️
Your Florida Beauty is definitely beautiful 😍. I am wondering if the moss pole stand completely covers the drainage hole in the pot. If it does would that put the plant at risk for root rot? I also wonder what exactly Plant-tuber's pets really think of their people always sitting around and talking to themselves. Olive left the room like " Uff! She is at it again" 🤣🤣🤣
The moss poles she uses are from trofolia and have holes around the base. I'm not positive if it would allow water to pass through or not, curious to know this as well.
HAHAH I know, that is exactly what I thought when I saw her get up and walk away 😂 too funny. And regarding the moss pole, I think the water is able to get past, it was still draining. I will keep an eye on it though 👀
Hard to keep a moss pole wet in Tucson. I use saguaro ribs for stakes!!! The plants are not having any troubles at all. And thanks for the nice, peaceful diversion while I wait for the news. My son and his wife are at the hospital right now delivering my first granddaughter. Very excited. I generally use larger containers than you. They don't dry out as quickly and they provide sufficient nutrient and space. I used to use moss poles, but I see no decline at all using the saguaro ribs (tapered sticks).
So I've mentioned a couple of times in comments that I'm on the same journey with moss poles, and at the same time as I made a bunch I got a large aquarium tank, and my "half sized" moss poled plants fit inside the tank. I'm finding with the humidifier running I don't even need to hardly ever wet my poles, or water my plants either for that matter. It may end up being too humid but we'll see. It seems to sit between 75-99% humidity and with heat mats in there they sit between 26-32 degrees C. My aerial roots are growing into the poles already and it's really rewarding seeing that happen so quickly.
I have been making all sorts of things for my plants to climb on lately. I make my own moss poles with pvc pipe and drill holes so I can put water down the pipe to moisten the moss and then I make trellises from bamboo poles from Amazon. I rubber band 3 ends together that goes in the pot, then I cut pieces at different lengths and weave in and attach with plant wire. I put a Hoya Australis that has gone climbing wild on one today and it looks so happy. I have a Pubicalyx on a moss pole I made and it’s roots are going all through the moss and going grow crazy. I love creating poles and trellis for my babies. Your plants rooted so fast!! You are doing so awesome!!!
Ive just started exploring planks for some of my smaller plants that climb. The dollar store wooden garden markers are great for it. SO fare still waiting to see progress. I figure if the grow and thrive on trees in the wild they can climb a plank. 🤷♀️ I just chopped up my SS, and tossed them in a moss prop box and they are starting to develop roots already, and my trial chop was dying in water but thrived in moss. I think they just may like the prop boxes better the water rots them so fast.
I use plant support plastic or bamboo sticks for my plants to grow upright I don’t really want the aerial roots to attach onto moss poles or planks or onto walls as i be afraid I damage them when i need to change the poles when outgrown them.
I had a maranta Kerchoveana on three supportive stakes and it was doing all right for a while, growing but slowly and small leaves. After a while it started exploding from the bottom so I took the stakes out and cut it down and now its a full and bushy plant that has been blooming for a few weeks now
my thoughts on the moss poles: plants can still root into the wood if you use a wood plank, a dowel, w/e. i don't think plants can really grow up mossy trees in nature, so they (moss poles) might be gimmicky? it might be worth doing an experiment!
ive been using a support stick from my orchid to support my monstera adansonii, since i attached it a few weeks ago its put out a bunch of new leaves with more on the way :)
I like to loosely tie my cuttings to my support before potting them up to make up for lack of hands, haha. You could untie them when done if you wanted 😄
A friend of mine has a monstera growing on a big stake by using ‘plant friendly’ cords to train it up to it. It’s getting BIG, like with the inner fenestrations and everything. So I feel like sometimes the support is just enough. Same with my own syngonium. The leaves are really getting bigger and i just use a trellis. I do like to try to grow a plant up to a plank so it can really use its aerial roots to grow big. Like Caitlyn from plant life in the tropics does. Moss poles are also great for that ofcourse, but I don’t think it works for me. Loved your video!! As always 💚
caitlin from plant life in the tropics (i’ve seen ur comments a few times there!) matures a lot of her plants on wood! i’ve started doing it as well and it’s crazy how fast they mature. my golden pothos, cebu blue, and philodendron micans leaves are MASSIVE and i’ve been growing them on wooden planks!
Didn’t have luck with it :( and had to remove the plant when pests came about, because it was too hard to treat on the plank. But I will prob try again one day!!
I am sometimes so afraid of transferring plants from water to soil, although their roots are pretty decent. What are your tips to keep the plants alive after potting them up in soil?🌿
Amazing video yet again Fern! I know it’s too late for input, but I definitely wouldn’t have bothered untangling the roots on the subhastum. Roots always find their way 😊
my silver sword cuttings aren't rooting either so maybe it is just a hardy plant to root? I have some of my plants on bamboo sticks but I don't think it is doing the same as a mosspole, it just supports it.
Woah, I'm not usually into printed pots (personally like to let the plant take all the glory haha), but those pots are stunning! I'm actually so in love with the one you potted the subhastatum in!! Does your friend have a shop or sell their pots? The subhastatum is one of my favorite plants rn.. so that plant paired with that pot **chef's kiss** Love your videos! Thanks for all the great content!
Right!! It's so cute. I don't think they have a shop, but I've seen them sell them on the @sulkyforever instagram for a fundraiser, so I would check that out 💓
Did you do anything special to the moss pole before reusing it? Since the Florida beauty had thrips, I was wondering if you disinfected the pole or anything like that
I bought a planting mat from that same company and not only did they send me the wrong size but your code did not work. I did contact them and all is good. Love this mat! Love❤️your videos!🪴
Regarding stakes instead of moss poles, Shaun from Hakuna Maplanta (a big fan of you!) hates moss poles and only uses stakes and hair clips. His vining plants mature nicely. Like his skeleton key and brandtianum in recent videos, which he had to cut the tops off. I would ask him. (He mostly uses pon and leca, though.)
Anyone else have daft dreams ,I drempt last night my monstera albo was rotting and when I checked I’d planted it in mash potatoes so when I watered it all the mash came out the terracotta pores (I don’t recommend mash potting mix ) Before I drempt my poor dogs had spider mites 😂 I remember a lot of my dreams and my hubby never remembers his ,I tell him it’s like free Netflix 😂😂
Can’t wait to see your Florida Beauty continue growing 🤩 such a beautiful plant. I totally feel ya on needing extra hands for repotting, but it’s good practice to be a strong, independent woman ;) 😆
I've had a subhastatum (named seymour) for a nearly a year, and even at 65% humidity it has like no real aerial roots to speak of, just nubs, so I never bothered with a pole. I went to Amazon for a bamboo stake when I saw you do it tho. 🤣🤣 seymour says thank you!
@@muhammadomer764 try moving it away from the sun a little than. Usually white tips means a burn of some sort and if you haven’t fertilized it’s probably getting too much sun 💚
Not that I can foresee 😩 due to their unstable variegation. You never know though, maybe they'll start popping up soon - would be very cool if they did!
I don’t have any moss poles. I use coco coir or bamboo and my plants attach to them without water. The aerial roots don’t get crazy big/long but they do attach to the dry coco coir fiber and bamboo stakes. I attach the growing plants with simple plant velcro. Also, love the close up of Olive exiting. That was adorable!!
I seriously love your videos. I don't really have any friends and I don't have any planty friends (yay social anxiety 🙃) but I always feel like I have a friend in you. It's like we're video chatting, and there's no pressure for me to talk. Love you Fern! Thanks for your content 💚🏵🌿☀️
relatable
as someone who also has social anxiety, it makes me super happy to be able to be there for you ☺️💚
I feel the same
Living for this upload frequency!!! Thank you for blessing us 😍😍😍 and your plants look so beautiful! You take such good care of them. Props
😃😃 thank you!!
Your Florida Beauty is definitely beautiful 😍. I am wondering if the moss pole stand completely covers the drainage hole in the pot. If it does would that put the plant at risk for root rot? I also wonder what exactly Plant-tuber's pets really think of their people always sitting around and talking to themselves. Olive left the room like " Uff! She is at it again" 🤣🤣🤣
The moss poles she uses are from trofolia and have holes around the base. I'm not positive if it would allow water to pass through or not, curious to know this as well.
HAHAH I know, that is exactly what I thought when I saw her get up and walk away 😂 too funny. And regarding the moss pole, I think the water is able to get past, it was still draining. I will keep an eye on it though 👀
dont even get me started on the cross contamination. but I still enjoy ur channel
Hard to keep a moss pole wet in Tucson. I use saguaro ribs for stakes!!! The plants are not having any troubles at all. And thanks for the nice, peaceful diversion while I wait for the news. My son and his wife are at the hospital right now delivering my first granddaughter. Very excited. I generally use larger containers than you. They don't dry out as quickly and they provide sufficient nutrient and space. I used to use moss poles, but I see no decline at all using the saguaro ribs (tapered sticks).
Oh wow congratulations on your granddaughter! Also very good to know, thanks for sharing!! ☺️
I love your natural chocolate brown hair color 😍 Beautiful!
Thank you! 🤗
So I've mentioned a couple of times in comments that I'm on the same journey with moss poles, and at the same time as I made a bunch I got a large aquarium tank, and my "half sized" moss poled plants fit inside the tank. I'm finding with the humidifier running I don't even need to hardly ever wet my poles, or water my plants either for that matter. It may end up being too humid but we'll see. It seems to sit between 75-99% humidity and with heat mats in there they sit between 26-32 degrees C. My aerial roots are growing into the poles already and it's really rewarding seeing that happen so quickly.
And I'm sitting here looking at my massive empty tank thinking why haven't I done that 🤣
My philodendron splendid is taller than me with leaves bigger than my face. It’s just supported on bamboo stakes 🙂
I have been making all sorts of things for my plants to climb on lately. I make my own moss poles with pvc pipe and drill holes so I can put water down the pipe to moisten the moss and then I make trellises from bamboo poles from Amazon. I rubber band 3 ends together that goes in the pot, then I cut pieces at different lengths and weave in and attach with plant wire. I put a Hoya Australis that has gone climbing wild on one today and it looks so happy. I have a Pubicalyx on a moss pole I made and it’s roots are going all through the moss and going grow crazy. I love creating poles and trellis for my babies. Your plants rooted so fast!! You are doing so awesome!!!
Ive just started exploring planks for some of my smaller plants that climb. The dollar store wooden garden markers are great for it. SO fare still waiting to see progress. I figure if the grow and thrive on trees in the wild they can climb a plank. 🤷♀️
I just chopped up my SS, and tossed them in a moss prop box and they are starting to develop roots already, and my trial chop was dying in water but thrived in moss.
I think they just may like the prop boxes better the water rots them so fast.
I use plant support plastic or bamboo sticks for my plants to grow upright I don’t really want the aerial roots to attach onto moss poles or planks or onto walls as i be afraid I damage them when i need to change the poles when outgrown them.
The excitement over the new leaves!! Totally relate.
I'm so obsessed with these pots. And I use wooden stakes and have found them to work well.
awesome 🙌 and thank you, they're so cute!
Do you plants attach themselves to the stakes at all or do you just attach them for support?
@@aliesefitch1099 So far none have attached to the stakes, I use them for support with a little plant velcro.
That aqua blue is so pretty. I'm so into blues too, I just painted my kitchen blue 💙 🧡 💚and my plants in terracotta look so good
oh gorgeous, I bet it looks incredible!
I had a maranta Kerchoveana on three supportive stakes and it was doing all right for a while, growing but slowly and small leaves. After a while it started exploding from the bottom so I took the stakes out and cut it down and now its a full and bushy plant that has been blooming for a few weeks now
my thoughts on the moss poles: plants can still root into the wood if you use a wood plank, a dowel, w/e. i don't think plants can really grow up mossy trees in nature, so they (moss poles) might be gimmicky? it might be worth doing an experiment!
ive been using a support stick from my orchid to support my monstera adansonii, since i attached it a few weeks ago its put out a bunch of new leaves with more on the way :)
I like to loosely tie my cuttings to my support before potting them up to make up for lack of hands, haha. You could untie them when done if you wanted 😄
Good idea!!
Your plants are so stunning! I’m always amazed at the growth on your philodendrons 😍
I am waiting for the florida beauty to go down in price. Theyre gorgeous! Also, I am enjoying your uploads alot! Thanks for the great content.
A friend of mine has a monstera growing on a big stake by using ‘plant friendly’ cords to train it up to it. It’s getting BIG, like with the inner fenestrations and everything. So I feel like sometimes the support is just enough. Same with my own syngonium. The leaves are really getting bigger and i just use a trellis.
I do like to try to grow a plant up to a plank so it can really use its aerial roots to grow big. Like Caitlyn from plant life in the tropics does. Moss poles are also great for that ofcourse, but I don’t think it works for me.
Loved your video!! As always 💚
so so sooooo exciting to finally put up cuttings!!! making me wanna add subhastatum to my wishlist haha
they're so pretty 🥺 especially when the sun hits them and you can see the red through the leaf, that's what sold me.
caitlin from plant life in the tropics (i’ve seen ur comments a few times there!) matures a lot of her plants on wood! i’ve started doing it as well and it’s crazy how fast they mature. my golden pothos, cebu blue, and philodendron micans leaves are MASSIVE and i’ve been growing them on wooden planks!
Didn’t have luck with it :( and had to remove the plant when pests came about, because it was too hard to treat on the plank. But I will prob try again one day!!
I am sometimes so afraid of transferring plants from water to soil, although their roots are pretty decent. What are your tips to keep the plants alive after potting them up in soil?🌿
Most beautiful Florida Beauty!!! That’s an amazing plant 🌱!!
She's sure special! Thank you 🥰
Man, I’m so in love with this plant, I hope one of these days I come across one for a decent price 🤞🤞
I hope so too 🥺
I love those handpainted pots!!
I have 2 plants on mini trellises and they’re doing great!
I love so much Florida beauty variegated that I purchase one 😍 ❤️ beautiful,stunning houseplants 🤗
They are so gorgeous!!
Amazing video yet again Fern! I know it’s too late for input, but I definitely wouldn’t have bothered untangling the roots on the subhastum. Roots always find their way 😊
My FB cutting has been rooting well in soil for about a month now, but no new growth yet! How long did yours take to give you a new leaf?
Subhastatum it's my first philo's collection. They really need morning rays sometimes ☕🥰
my silver sword cuttings aren't rooting either so maybe it is just a hardy plant to root?
I have some of my plants on bamboo sticks but I don't think it is doing the same as a mosspole, it just supports it.
Hi! What size is the moss pole you used in this video, is it normal or “robust. Thanks! Im gonna try it!
How did your wet stick props go for the Florida Beauty?
Woah, I'm not usually into printed pots (personally like to let the plant take all the glory haha), but those pots are stunning!
I'm actually so in love with the one you potted the subhastatum in!! Does your friend have a shop or sell their pots?
The subhastatum is one of my favorite plants rn.. so that plant paired with that pot **chef's kiss**
Love your videos! Thanks for all the great content!
Right!! It's so cute. I don't think they have a shop, but I've seen them sell them on the @sulkyforever instagram for a fundraiser, so I would check that out 💓
I’m having the same issue with propping my silver sword.. dropped leaves and mush. They’ve been veryyyy slow to root
Your Florida Beauty is STUNNING 💚💛
thank you bestie 💚💚
hi. how long does it take to water propagate your Florida beauty?
How long did the Florida beauty take to grow roots ?
Did you do anything special to the moss pole before reusing it? Since the Florida beauty had thrips, I was wondering if you disinfected the pole or anything like that
I sprayed it with doktor doom. I've also heard you can soak in hydrogen peroxide.
I just love this plant, mine went reverted
I bought a planting mat from that same company and not only did they send me the wrong size but your code did not work. I did contact them and all is good. Love this mat! Love❤️your videos!🪴
She is beautiful! She outlived her mom
omg she did?! 😩
Just bought a bunch of stuff for my plants on my way home. Gonna have a planty afternoon watching this😁😁
yassssss 🥰🙌💚
I love to put my plants on wall and let them trail down as they grow
Ordered some plant mats! Thanks for the discount code yah gem
You know me I love Roots Fern good video good luck with with them
I wish you luck with your silver philodendron. As always great too see your videos. You always inspire me too try new things😁☺️
Regarding stakes instead of moss poles, Shaun from Hakuna Maplanta (a big fan of you!) hates moss poles and only uses stakes and hair clips. His vining plants mature nicely. Like his skeleton key and brandtianum in recent videos, which he had to cut the tops off. I would ask him. (He mostly uses pon and leca, though.)
Anyone else have daft dreams ,I drempt last night my monstera albo was rotting and when I checked I’d planted it in mash potatoes so when I watered it all the mash came out the terracotta pores (I don’t recommend mash potting mix )
Before I drempt my poor dogs had spider mites 😂 I remember a lot of my dreams and my hubby never remembers his ,I tell him it’s like free Netflix 😂😂
Fun repot!😊
The potts are sooooo cute❣😍
right!! love them 💓
Blue is my absolute Favorite color!!
It's so pretty 🥺
Can’t wait to see your Florida Beauty continue growing 🤩 such a beautiful plant.
I totally feel ya on needing extra hands for repotting, but it’s good practice to be a strong, independent woman ;) 😆
true that hahah!!
🤍🤍 love you so much Fern!!!
Where do you get your moss poles from
trofolia.com
I've had a subhastatum (named seymour) for a nearly a year, and even at 65% humidity it has like no real aerial roots to speak of, just nubs, so I never bothered with a pole. I went to Amazon for a bamboo stake when I saw you do it tho. 🤣🤣 seymour says thank you!
yayyyyy go Seymour!! 💓 (love that haha)
welcome to another planty video thank u for blesssing me :)
thank you for watching :)
@@wildfern i yearn to get growth like this - keep it up bro. next goal for myself is make own moss pole for monstera
Where did you get a moss pole with a base like that? Did you make it yourself?
It's from trofolia.com
I'm still in my tote lid phase for repotting 😂maybe one day I'll get a potting mat with cute heart buttons lol
Such a gorgeous plant ❤
Thank you 🥰
Thanks for letting us know about what the water smells like! Totally me too... It's like, I don't want to smell it, but I HAVE TO SMELL IT. lmao
hahah right!
Great and funny video today enjoyed 🙂
Thank you 😁
I have florida beauty too..but no green all yellow😂😂😂
Lol fern you’re so funny 😂 the way you smelled it but same 🤷🏽♀️
HAHA I had to know
As soon as you said “oh I forgot the poll” I said OUTLOUD, Fern you forgot the poll. Hahaha like you could hear me 🤦🏼♀️😂
HAHA why do I forget to put it in every time 😂
Yay! I’m early today!❤️
glad youre here 😃😃
Nice 💗❤💗
Hey, Love your plants
I need help with my asperagus fern if anyones willing to help....
What’s wrong with your asparagus Fern?
@@natashaoreilly7072 so its turning a white colour on the edges as if it were dying but there is new growth on it
@@muhammadomer764 have you fertilized recently?
Nope
@@muhammadomer764 try moving it away from the sun a little than. Usually white tips means a burn of some sort and if you haven’t fertilized it’s probably getting too much sun 💚
Do you follow Everuthing Plants on TH-cam? He, Jeff has put a lot of his plants on planks of wood!! You should check out his channel.
Yes I do! Jeff is awesome :) I didn't have great luck with a plank though. I'll have to try again one day!
Any hope for market trends making Florida beauties affordable in the near future? 🥺😭💚
Not that I can foresee 😩 due to their unstable variegation. You never know though, maybe they'll start popping up soon - would be very cool if they did!
@@wildfern I've officially decided the Florida beauty fund will be my bday/Xmas wish list this year lol. Gonna manifest it!
@@wildfern I've officially decided the Florida beauty fund will be my bday/Xmas wish list this year lol. Gonna manifest it!
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Nvm I wasn’t first 🙄 lol 💚
@@rubyg813 I think you were!!! First comment I saw at least 😃
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I really appreciate you not using Gods name in vain by saying my gosh..
some many things... ahhhhhh. ok I do enjoy ur channel. but wtf months to root a cutting. an aerial rooting plant 🤦♂️
This makes me want mine to come back to life! (It’s Currently in your spag. in a jar method) I’m hoping it will come back too me! 😍😅