My El Choco Red is in a Lechuza Pot, pon at the bottoms, 3 parts Aroid Mix, 1 part coco coir and 1/2 part soil. Grow beside a humidifier and a moss pole. Got mind from Ecuagenera imported. Roots destroyed, many leaf lost. Two years later small 5 to 6 in inch leaves. Second plant Ecuagenera Florida, absolutely Gorgeous. Leaves 12 inches or larger. So Gorgeous Grow in my living room. 🪴 I’m in Virginia, USA.👍🏾 video.
Thanks Memo. Been waiting to see how your rehab journey went & she's looking beautiful :) Definitely a climber and as it gets bigger it will need support - the petioles get quite long. Mine is on a mosspole as this is how I purchased it, so I don't know if it would be just as fine with a janky support stick. I can't comment on the younger plant as I bought mine as a mature specimen from another hobbyist, but I find it to be really easy going. I have it in a corner that I find hard to get to, so I'm rubbish at remembering to water it and it regularly dries out. The only consequence of that is the plant goes into 'pause mode' and when I water, it resumes growing new leaves. No damage caused through this neglect (so far), and that's much better than the alternative of me knocking it off the table! It is a large plant (leaves are 14x12") and the backs of new leaves are only really as red as your older leaves - more of a pink blush. I did purchase with the intention of propagating but just can't bring myself to chop it. Still a relatively quick grower - I've had 3 leaves this season I think, but if I'd kept up with regular watering there would have been more.
Thanks, Emma! 😄 I'm super proud of how the rehab went. Glad to hear yours has been doing so well, even with some benign neglect. It's reassuring when they prove to be so resilient, right? And the pink blush on the newer leaves sounds gorgeous! 💖🍃
I love my El Choco and my experience was a bit different. Mine was in moss when I got it and I moved it to soil. I got some brown tips and I ended up putting it in a self-watering pot (still in soil with a layer of pon on the bottom) about 8 months ago. It loves it new home and it is been doing great. Overall mine is relatively a thirsty plant.
Interesting to hear about your moss to soil transition. Self-watering pots can be a game-changer for some plants! Cheers to your El Choco thriving in its new home. 🌱💧
I can really only comment on my import experiences. Import #5 is coming today. The first 3 were chonked. They didn’t do well in 2 plastic boxes stacked as they weren’t airtight. A couple of the chonks just started pushing out new growth last month, but there has been an extremely high rate of the chonks rotting off. I tried PON, moss/perlite and TFF. The 2 chonks that are putting out growth are in moss/perlite. #4 lost all her roots and has been in a bag for the last 3 months. I potted her into semi hydro yesterday, put her on a pole and put her back in a bag. She did grow a new leaf and has a few healthy roots, but I definitely wouldn’t call them good. #5 will go into a grow tent. I finally caved and bought a small local plant last month. She’s in a chunky soil mix on a pole. She’s given me 1 new leaf with another coming. 27:42 Yes, I really, really wanted this plant. 😏. Was she worth all the headaches? Nope, but she will be once she sizes up. And I’ll probably have a few for sale locally in the spring…
Wow, Caroline! You've really been through the wringer with your imports. 🌀 I admire your dedication! Keep that spirit up, and I'm sure they'll thrive under your care. Fingers crossed for more healthy growth! 🌱✨
El Choco Red is one of my first import from Ecuagenera, and I would say that the roots definitely dont like to be disturbed! When I first got it, the roots where all rotted off and it took a long time for the plant to recover. I grow it in leca, and the roots does sit in water from time to time, it was able to tolerate the wetness without rotting, although I think it would enjoy a soil mix base on the root morphology. I grow mine in a low humidity environment and it usually have problems with unfurling new foliage, I have to be extra vigilante with helping it out by misting or rinsing the new leaf or I could easily get a tear. I have seen them in a reptile store and a big specialty garden center in Canada, for pretty reasonable prices. So they are definitely becoming more and more available!
Hey North, really insightful feedback, as always! I've also noticed that disturbing the roots can set them back a bit. It's great that yours is adapting to leca. Root morphology can give us so many clues, right? Best of luck with the new leaves! 🌱💚
I almost purchased this Philodendron el choco red plant from Ecuagenera with my recent order. It looks like it has done well under your care and grow environment; the underside color of the leaves look gorgeous.
I like these reviews! I want an El Choc Red but I'm not willing 2 go out of my way 2 get any plant that will crisp up b4 I can ship it in. Ur reviews help me adjust where a plant will sit on my wish list (very loooong list, lol!) & that helps me out when spending $$. I love all my Plant TH-camrs but u & Kaylee Ellen r the only ones who break it down. Although, in my opinion, u do a better job by putting everything in categories quite like this. Kaylee Ellen hasn't done a Rare Plant Index in a minute but I do love thoae as well! Love ur channel, keep up the fab work❣🤎
Thank you for the kind words! 🥰 It's always great to hear feedback. Kaylee Ellen is fantastic, I have loved her channel for years too! I'll keep doing my best to give you the detailed breakdowns. Much love! 💖🌿
I bought a tissue culture El Choco Red from an Etsy seller and I love it. It's been remarkably easy. It's still in my grow cabinet, but after reading another comment here from someone who lives where I do (Virginia, USA) who has it in her living room, I plan to transfer it to ambient humidity. I have it on a moss pole and chunky soil with some tree fern fiber. I let it dry out between watering. It did get a thrips attack at one point, which oddly enough, I never found the pests, only saw the damage. I plan on chopping those leaves off once it gets bigger. PS - I bought this at the same time I got a Splendid and the Splendid grows 3 xs as fast and the pests did not attack it, even while living right next to the El Choco Red. Wonderful, beautiful plant which looks just as nice from the back so you can have it facing a window and still enjoy it. ;-)
El Choco is an easy one and the Luxurian is a nightmare, at least for me. One leaf club but at least it is still alive and I live in the tropics. Your Choco looks beautiful ❤
Thanks for the compliment on my Choco! 🥰 And I've heard that about Luxurian too; plants can be so unpredictable sometimes. Best of luck with yours! ❤️🌱
Hi Memo and lots of love for you ♡ Would love to share my experience so far, even if I hadn't had this for too long just yet. But in my experience, my care (aroid mix, bright indirect light from a south facing window, fertilizing lightly once every two weeks), my environment (germany, rooftop flat like 20-30°c and 45-75% humidity) it's a very hardy plant, that can handle over- and underwatering at a time and doesn't mind too much, when you change the environment every so often... My best friend gifted me my El Choco as a birthday present in august. She got it as a babyplant from the netherlands and it arrived in about two days from there. Has not skipped a beat in her two weeks taking care of it. Has not skipped a beat for me either, when it came here and I repotted it after a few weeks, because it rooted like crazy and pushed out a few leaves. Howeveeeer... it's true, that it takes some time for the leaves to size up. Mine has sized up quite nice, since it's in aroid mix and a bigger pot. I heared great things regarding this topic, when growing El Choco on a mosspole, so I will give it a shot :3 ♡ Almost forgot! In my experience this one has been very sensitive, when it came to fertilizer. Did you experience a simular thing with yours? Have a nice and lovely day ♡
Hiya! 🌺 Thank you for sharing your El Choco journey! It's great to hear that it's thriving in your care, especially in those conditions. Regarding fertilization, I did find mine to be a tad sensitive. Always best to go easy and observe how it reacts. Sending you good vibes and happy growing! 🌿💕
I just purchased an El Choco starter and had it shipped cross country, and I was shocked how happy it was when it arrived. I'd purchased 3 philodendron starters, gigas, el choco, and splendid. The splendid was tiny & yellow, so I'm trying to rehab it, but the other 2 are looking healthy so far!
I purchased el choco not long ago so I cannot say yet if it grows ok for me but I like the look of it and - most importantly - it didn't die till now, so I am grateful 😆 Your plants are always incredible 💚
Hey Meno! I literally bought a decent sized El Choco Red for €8,99 about a month ago from the nursery down the street in the Netherlands. It even had 2 plants in the same pot. I put it on a moss pole, expecting it to climb 🌱✌️
So nice to see el choco review! It's my fav now, I bought it on june/july and it gave me 2 new leaves and the 3rd is on it's way. I grow it on a moss pole (my first and only moss pole so far, lol 😅) and I think my choco enjoys it 😄 no pests so far, hope it'll stay that way 😄 Good luck with your el choco, maybe it'll suprise you more in the future 😊 give it a pole, it'll help 😊
Ohhh, I like El Choco very much (still on my wishlist - currently no more space :-D ), so I´m very happy to see a review on it :-) Such a beautiful plant 🥰 I´m definitely going to get it when I manage to create some more space :-D I´d be very interested in a review on P. luxurians, once you had it for some time too 🙂 P.S. Sydney Plant Guy grows it as a climber on a moss pole (as usual :-) ).
Hey there! 🌟 El Choco Red is truly a beauty, isn't it? I can see why it's on your wishlist! Space is always the issue with us plant lovers 😅. I'll definitely keep P. luxurians in mind for a future review! And yup, I've noticed many grow it as a climber too. Thanks for the tip about Sydney Plant Guy! 🌱
I got mine from a seller in here in Sweden so it didn't have to ship to long and I didn't have any problems. I've had to put a plastic bag over the growth point because I don't have high humidity it seems to love that so I guess I'll have to get a humidifier
Mine is a spider mite magnet. I do love it but I’m having stuck leaves even with 50-70% humidity. I just tore my newest leaf because I thought I was tearing off the sheath, I’m such a dummy lol. Still stuck and I’m still working on it even though I know it’s going to be torn.
Oh no! Stuck leaves can be so frustrating. Here's to hoping for smoother leaf unrollings in the future. And hey, we all have those "dummy" moments; it's all part of the plant parent journey. 🌱❤️
Hi Memo, I don’t have El Choco. I’ve certainly heard mixed reviews on the difficulty of growing it. It definitely has a rep for spider mites, that’s unanimous 😀🇨🇦
Nothing insightful from me today, but I just want to humble brag that I've seen enough of your reviews to have nailed this as a "7" long before you got to the Final Thoughts segment 🤣❤🔥🤣
PHIL💚DENDR💚N EL CH❤CO RED!!! I B💚UGHT A BABY ONE BECAUSE Of H💚W Much It Cost...Since I'm STILL Going Through THE W☹RST OF TIMES...I SHOULDN'T BE BUYING ANY BABY PLANTS!!! I L💚VE THE BLUSHING PHIL💚DENDR💚NS SO...I DO PLAN ON BUYING AN💚THER ONE!!!
Hey Meno 🫶🏼 I got my El Choco 27:33 early spring from Ecugenera usa an it’s done really well. I have it on a moss pole which I think it helps with stuck leaves. Very happy with this plant. 🫶🏼💚
My El Choco Red is in a Lechuza Pot, pon at the bottoms, 3 parts Aroid Mix, 1 part coco coir and 1/2 part soil. Grow beside a humidifier and a moss pole. Got mind from Ecuagenera imported. Roots destroyed, many leaf lost. Two years later small 5 to 6 in inch leaves. Second plant Ecuagenera Florida, absolutely Gorgeous. Leaves 12 inches or larger. So Gorgeous Grow in my living room. 🪴 I’m in Virginia, USA.👍🏾 video.
Thanks Memo. Been waiting to see how your rehab journey went & she's looking beautiful :)
Definitely a climber and as it gets bigger it will need support - the petioles get quite long. Mine is on a mosspole as this is how I purchased it, so I don't know if it would be just as fine with a janky support stick. I can't comment on the younger plant as I bought mine as a mature specimen from another hobbyist, but I find it to be really easy going. I have it in a corner that I find hard to get to, so I'm rubbish at remembering to water it and it regularly dries out. The only consequence of that is the plant goes into 'pause mode' and when I water, it resumes growing new leaves. No damage caused through this neglect (so far), and that's much better than the alternative of me knocking it off the table! It is a large plant (leaves are 14x12") and the backs of new leaves are only really as red as your older leaves - more of a pink blush. I did purchase with the intention of propagating but just can't bring myself to chop it. Still a relatively quick grower - I've had 3 leaves this season I think, but if I'd kept up with regular watering there would have been more.
Thanks, Emma! 😄 I'm super proud of how the rehab went. Glad to hear yours has been doing so well, even with some benign neglect. It's reassuring when they prove to be so resilient, right? And the pink blush on the newer leaves sounds gorgeous! 💖🍃
I love my El Choco and my experience was a bit different. Mine was in moss when I got it and I moved it to soil. I got some brown tips and I ended up putting it in a self-watering pot (still in soil with a layer of pon on the bottom) about 8 months ago. It loves it new home and it is been doing great. Overall mine is relatively a thirsty plant.
Interesting to hear about your moss to soil transition. Self-watering pots can be a game-changer for some plants! Cheers to your El Choco thriving in its new home. 🌱💧
I can really only comment on my import experiences. Import #5 is coming today. The first 3 were chonked. They didn’t do well in 2 plastic boxes stacked as they weren’t airtight. A couple of the chonks just started pushing out new growth last month, but there has been an extremely high rate of the chonks rotting off. I tried PON, moss/perlite and TFF. The 2 chonks that are putting out growth are in moss/perlite.
#4 lost all her roots and has been in a bag for the last 3 months. I potted her into semi hydro yesterday, put her on a pole and put her back in a bag. She did grow a new leaf and has a few healthy roots, but I definitely wouldn’t call them good. #5 will go into a grow tent.
I finally caved and bought a small local plant last month. She’s in a chunky soil mix on a pole. She’s given me 1 new leaf with another coming.
27:42 Yes, I really, really wanted this plant. 😏. Was she worth all the headaches? Nope, but she will be once she sizes up. And I’ll probably have a few for sale locally in the spring…
Wow, Caroline! You've really been through the wringer with your imports. 🌀 I admire your dedication! Keep that spirit up, and I'm sure they'll thrive under your care. Fingers crossed for more healthy growth! 🌱✨
El Choco Red is one of my first import from Ecuagenera, and I would say that the roots definitely dont like to be disturbed! When I first got it, the roots where all rotted off and it took a long time for the plant to recover. I grow it in leca, and the roots does sit in water from time to time, it was able to tolerate the wetness without rotting, although I think it would enjoy a soil mix base on the root morphology. I grow mine in a low humidity environment and it usually have problems with unfurling new foliage, I have to be extra vigilante with helping it out by misting or rinsing the new leaf or I could easily get a tear.
I have seen them in a reptile store and a big specialty garden center in Canada, for pretty reasonable prices. So they are definitely becoming more and more available!
Hey North, really insightful feedback, as always! I've also noticed that disturbing the roots can set them back a bit. It's great that yours is adapting to leca. Root morphology can give us so many clues, right? Best of luck with the new leaves! 🌱💚
I almost purchased this Philodendron el choco red plant from Ecuagenera with my recent order. It looks like it has done well under your care and grow environment; the underside color of the leaves look gorgeous.
I like these reviews! I want an El Choc Red but I'm not willing 2 go out of my way 2 get any plant that will crisp up b4 I can ship it in. Ur reviews help me adjust where a plant will sit on my wish list (very loooong list, lol!) & that helps me out when spending $$. I love all my Plant TH-camrs but u & Kaylee Ellen r the only ones who break it down. Although, in my opinion, u do a better job by putting everything in categories quite like this. Kaylee Ellen hasn't done a Rare Plant Index in a minute but I do love thoae as well!
Love ur channel, keep up the fab work❣🤎
Thank you for the kind words! 🥰 It's always great to hear feedback. Kaylee Ellen is fantastic, I have loved her channel for years too! I'll keep doing my best to give you the detailed breakdowns. Much love! 💖🌿
Thanks for sharing info about your beautiful philo; much appreciated!
You're welcome! Thanks for always being so supportive and kind! That philo is truly a gem. 💚🌱
I bought a tissue culture El Choco Red from an Etsy seller and I love it. It's been remarkably easy. It's still in my grow cabinet, but after reading another comment here from someone who lives where I do (Virginia, USA) who has it in her living room, I plan to transfer it to ambient humidity. I have it on a moss pole and chunky soil with some tree fern fiber. I let it dry out between watering. It did get a thrips attack at one point, which oddly enough, I never found the pests, only saw the damage. I plan on chopping those leaves off once it gets bigger. PS - I bought this at the same time I got a Splendid and the Splendid grows 3 xs as fast and the pests did not attack it, even while living right next to the El Choco Red. Wonderful, beautiful plant which looks just as nice from the back so you can have it facing a window and still enjoy it. ;-)
El Choco is an easy one and the Luxurian is a nightmare, at least for me. One leaf club but at least it is still alive and I live in the tropics. Your Choco looks beautiful ❤
Thanks for the compliment on my Choco! 🥰 And I've heard that about Luxurian too; plants can be so unpredictable sometimes. Best of luck with yours! ❤️🌱
Hi Memo and lots of love for you ♡
Would love to share my experience so far, even if I hadn't had this for too long just yet. But in my experience, my care (aroid mix, bright indirect light from a south facing window, fertilizing lightly once every two weeks), my environment (germany, rooftop flat like 20-30°c and 45-75% humidity) it's a very hardy plant, that can handle over- and underwatering at a time and doesn't mind too much, when you change the environment every so often...
My best friend gifted me my El Choco as a birthday present in august. She got it as a babyplant from the netherlands and it arrived in about two days from there. Has not skipped a beat in her two weeks taking care of it. Has not skipped a beat for me either, when it came here and I repotted it after a few weeks, because it rooted like crazy and pushed out a few leaves. Howeveeeer... it's true, that it takes some time for the leaves to size up. Mine has sized up quite nice, since it's in aroid mix and a bigger pot. I heared great things regarding this topic, when growing El Choco on a mosspole, so I will give it a shot :3 ♡
Almost forgot! In my experience this one has been very sensitive, when it came to fertilizer. Did you experience a simular thing with yours?
Have a nice and lovely day ♡
Hiya! 🌺 Thank you for sharing your El Choco journey! It's great to hear that it's thriving in your care, especially in those conditions. Regarding fertilization, I did find mine to be a tad sensitive. Always best to go easy and observe how it reacts. Sending you good vibes and happy growing! 🌿💕
I just purchased an El Choco starter and had it shipped cross country, and I was shocked how happy it was when it arrived. I'd purchased 3 philodendron starters, gigas, el choco, and splendid. The splendid was tiny & yellow, so I'm trying to rehab it, but the other 2 are looking healthy so far!
Wow, sounds like you hit the jackpot with your El Choco! 🎉 Hope the splendid bounces back soon. Wishing all your philos happy growing! 🌿✨
I purchased el choco not long ago so I cannot say yet if it grows ok for me but I like the look of it and - most importantly - it didn't die till now, so I am grateful 😆 Your plants are always incredible 💚
As long as it's alive, that's a win! 🎉 Thanks for the compliment on my plants. Let's keep our fingers crossed for your Choco! 🌱💪
@@Houseplantygoodness 💚
Great review as always!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the review! 😃🌿
I think it's stunning
Hey Meno! I literally bought a decent sized El Choco Red for €8,99 about a month ago from the nursery down the street in the Netherlands. It even had 2 plants in the same pot. I put it on a moss pole, expecting it to climb 🌱✌️
Sounds like you got a great deal! The moss pole setup sounds perfect. Can't wait to hear more about its growth journey. Happy planting! 😁💚
So nice to see el choco review! It's my fav now, I bought it on june/july and it gave me 2 new leaves and the 3rd is on it's way. I grow it on a moss pole (my first and only moss pole so far, lol 😅) and I think my choco enjoys it 😄 no pests so far, hope it'll stay that way 😄
Good luck with your el choco, maybe it'll suprise you more in the future 😊 give it a pole, it'll help 😊
Wow, sounds like your Choco is loving the moss pole setup! Thanks for the tip. Let's hope they keep growing pest-free. Wishing your Choco the best! 😁🙌
Thank you Memo, your video’s are so good to guide us through are plant journey 💚🪴
Thank you so much, Mel! Your support means the world. Here's to many more plant journeys together! 🍀💚
i have huge leaves and growing as a climber
Hi love your channel❤ so informative and your sense of humor 😆amazing you make me lol
Ohhh, I like El Choco very much (still on my wishlist - currently no more space :-D ), so I´m very happy to see a review on it :-)
Such a beautiful plant 🥰 I´m definitely going to get it when I manage to create some more space :-D
I´d be very interested in a review on P. luxurians, once you had it for some time too 🙂
P.S. Sydney Plant Guy grows it as a climber on a moss pole (as usual :-) ).
Hey there! 🌟 El Choco Red is truly a beauty, isn't it? I can see why it's on your wishlist! Space is always the issue with us plant lovers 😅. I'll definitely keep P. luxurians in mind for a future review! And yup, I've noticed many grow it as a climber too. Thanks for the tip about Sydney Plant Guy! 🌱
I got mine from a seller in here in Sweden so it didn't have to ship to long and I didn't have any problems. I've had to put a plastic bag over the growth point because I don't have high humidity it seems to love that so I guess I'll have to get a humidifier
Mine is a spider mite magnet. I do love it but I’m having stuck leaves even with 50-70% humidity. I just tore my newest leaf because I thought I was tearing off the sheath, I’m such a dummy lol. Still stuck and I’m still working on it even though I know it’s going to be torn.
Is it on a moss pole? I’ve found keeping a moss pole wet really helps with the stuck leaves.💚
It’s still small. At this point it’s still self heading. It has lots of leaves but a small 4” plant.
Oh no! Stuck leaves can be so frustrating. Here's to hoping for smoother leaf unrollings in the future. And hey, we all have those "dummy" moments; it's all part of the plant parent journey. 🌱❤️
Hi Memo, I don’t have El Choco. I’ve certainly heard mixed reviews on the difficulty of growing it. It definitely has a rep for spider mites, that’s unanimous 😀🇨🇦
Hi Linda! 🌼 Oh yes, the infamous spider mites 😅. Good to know we're all on the same page about them. We are all trying to keep those pests at bay! 💪🌱
Nothing insightful from me today, but I just want to humble brag that I've seen enough of your reviews to have nailed this as a "7" long before you got to the Final Thoughts segment 🤣❤🔥🤣
🤣 You know me so well Dave, glad you managed to figure out the score before the end section 🙌🙌🙌🙌💚🌿
Verrucusom spirit.. umm.. ummm i feel you! 😂😂🤭🥴🥴
Haha! Verrucusom spirit indeed! Thanks for the laugh! 😂🤣🍃
Do you have an update on this adorable Philodendron El Choco Red?
Do one on philodendron joepii
It's a climber if you watch wild fern she has a beautiful one
Oh, I've seen some of wild fern's videos! Her collection is amazing. Good to know she's got a thriving El Choco. Thanks for the tip! 🌿📺
Philodendron rubrijuvenile is definitely a climber as verrucosum.
Totally agree! Climbers all the way! Thanks for chiming in! 🌱🧗
PHIL💚DENDR💚N EL CH❤CO RED!!! I B💚UGHT A BABY ONE BECAUSE Of H💚W Much It Cost...Since I'm STILL Going Through THE W☹RST OF TIMES...I SHOULDN'T BE BUYING ANY BABY PLANTS!!! I L💚VE THE BLUSHING PHIL💚DENDR💚NS SO...I DO PLAN ON BUYING AN💚THER ONE!!!
Mine just doesn't grow.
Over a year and still looks like a seedling
They definitely do not ship well. Mine took a week to get here. It’s dying a slow death as we speak. I got a tiny plug for $35. I’m heartbroken.
@@mxj28 you’re not alone. I got mine today and it looks pitiful 😂
Good luck to both yours and mine.
I would love a Choco Red - still hard to get here in NZ 🥹
Hey Meno 🫶🏼 I got my El Choco 27:33 early spring from Ecugenera usa an it’s done really well. I have it on a moss pole which I think it helps with stuck leaves. Very happy with this plant. 🫶🏼💚
Hey! 🙌 Sounds like your El Choco is living its best life on that moss pole. Always amazing to hear positive plant journeys. Keep rocking it! 🌿💚