I have learned so much from your videos, you give alot of specific detail to the care of the plant and able to do it in a short amount of time where I can understand it, to the point thank you! I have a notebook I take notes on all your videos for the plants I have and hope to get in the future. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
i really liked this video you explained very well exactly what i wanted to know. your voice is pleasent. some youtubers sadly have a very bad pitch or pece.
Excellent video. So interesting, about the nodes on Philodendrons.
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your plants are always so healthy and happy looking. To know that the plant has been there before you were born is amazing because you are still growing it and getting new plants from the mother who is probably a great great great great great.... well you get what I am saying.
Thanks for explaining the age I watched a video where someone said one leaf a year and I was thinking no way lol and the melano w it's adjustable humidity levels, all the newer plant people are saying they need 70-80% humidity so thanks for clearing that up.
Thanks for a very informative video! I have a question though. Is there any fear of overly wet soil with a small plant in a larger pot with a cedar plank? I have a silver sword I want to do this to but am worried about overwatering.
A small plant in a wet pot is never a good thing. Let it dry out between waterings and give the plant a chance to adapt to its new environment. The cedar plank really doesn't matter - it's the pot size and the plant size that matters. Also, the small plant should only go up one pot size. For example a 2 "to a 4" or a 4" to a 6". It is over-potting that can cause trouble with over-watering. You don't want a small plant to sit in a big mass of wet soil.
Thank you for your comments and interest in the Sodiroi. Unfortunately, we don't have enough plants to offer them online or in our catalog. When available, we will be featuring them on our new auction site: auctions.logees.com
Someone please help! I love my Logees plants! But I'm scared to order philodendron. I hear from everyone they are easy but mine all die! I have one that I managed to keep alive by throwing him outside. What are the indoor requirements to keep them alive? My home is very hot and bright and it has been the death of many of my plants.
Monstera deliciousa #1. They will live without any light in a warehouse for 6-8 months and still be fine. Not to mention the drought tolerance and flooded conditions they will easily endure once mature.
There is actually only one correct pronunciation for 'sodiroi', one that is faithful with Latin rules: 'so-dee-ro-eye'. Cool video, nonetheless. Can't help but look at the plants in the background.
Can I just say, when he says lower light, please remember they grow these in a greenhouse vs your dark dank apartment.
Seriously, y'all need to do MORE videos. All that knowledge needs to be shared. Thank you so much for making these, look forward to many more!
I found a philodendron melanochrysum and I pick it up tomorrow. I am so excited 😆
Just love a big leaf philodendron and monstera
I have learned so much from your videos, you give alot of specific detail to the care of the plant and able to do it in a short amount of time where I can understand it, to the point thank you! I have a notebook I take notes on all your videos for the plants I have and hope to get in the future. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Those Plants are healthy and Beautiful....
Thank you for sharing your great work...Sir!
I ❤️ Philodendrons...all of them
Thank you. The climbing on the cedar looks easy enough to properly create in the home.
good afternoon, philodendrons, how beautiful they are, I adore them
Great video. Very informative.
I love Sodiroi's!
Very useful information and very informative thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
I would love to visit with you but i.live in Ireland and I would probably see to many beautiful plants to take home it would be dangerous 🌟🌴🐝
i really liked this video you explained very well exactly what i wanted to know. your voice is pleasent. some youtubers sadly have a very bad pitch or pece.
Thank you!
I love your informative and professional vlogs.
Thank you - glad you like them!
I love this guy ! He hits all the points !
i love philodendrons
Great Miss Summer bring me here thanks Mr.Byron and Miss Summer i learne a lot .
Very knowledgeable man he's got my respect.
Such informative video. Thank you Bryon.
Glad you liked it!
my first thought was that it could be a Philodendron majestic.
nice video by the way :)
Awww they’re so beautiful! Love the video :)
Thank you so much!
Beautiful wishlist plants😍
Beautiful specimens! 😍
I love your videos, they are so educational 💚
Always good information.
Hi from Indonesia. I am a new here and i love plants. Thank u
great presentation sir! can't wait to visit the greenhouse
Thanks - looking forward to your visit! :)
Like how professional gardener to do propagation and repotting so simple and easy
Excellent video. So interesting, about the nodes on Philodendrons.
your plants are always so healthy and happy looking. To know that the plant has been there before you were born is amazing because you are still growing it and getting new plants from the mother who is probably a great great great great great.... well you get what I am saying.
Thankful for the information. Wish you would slow down just a bit and let the camera person get the shot.
Wow! Watching from the Philippines.
Excellent and very helpful video. Thank you.
Love this video
Great video! Very informative. Thank you.
I absolutely love videos like this they are stunning!
Thank you for the video
You're welcome - thanks for watching! :)
Thanks for explaining the age I watched a video where someone said one leaf a year and I was thinking no way lol and the melano w it's adjustable humidity levels, all the newer plant people are saying they need 70-80% humidity so thanks for clearing that up.
That is cool video friend
Last year was going to be the year I made the roadtrip to Logees. Then covid happened. Maybe this fall? Fingers crossed!
Hopefully 2021 will be the year. Hope to see you soon! :)
Thanks for a very informative video! I have a question though. Is there any fear of overly wet soil with a small plant in a larger pot with a cedar plank? I have a silver sword I want to do this to but am worried about overwatering.
A small plant in a wet pot is never a good thing. Let it dry out between waterings and give the plant a chance to adapt to its new environment. The cedar plank really doesn't matter - it's the pot size and the plant size that matters. Also, the small plant should only go up one pot size. For example a 2 "to a 4" or a 4" to a 6". It is over-potting that can cause trouble with over-watering. You don't want a small plant to sit in a big mass of wet soil.
I’m Montagnard Jarai indigenous I love plants
love this video! Will logees be selling the philodendron sodiroi? I see the black gold online. thanks so much
Thank you for your comments and interest in the Sodiroi. Unfortunately, we don't have enough plants to offer them online or in our catalog. When available, we will be featuring them on our new auction site: auctions.logees.com
@@LogeesPlants thank you so much!
Beautiful i want some
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍sooooo...amaziiing
Love these!
Alright omw to stake my black gold
I like philodenron👍
Would love to get my hands on a sodiroi. But they are quite elusive and when you do find one, they seem to be prohibitively expensive.
Yes, this is quite a rare and special plant. We actually will be featuring one on our auction site this week:
auctions.logees.com
Someone please help! I love my Logees plants! But I'm scared to order philodendron. I hear from everyone they are easy but mine all die! I have one that I managed to keep alive by throwing him outside. What are the indoor requirements to keep them alive? My home is very hot and bright and it has been the death of many of my plants.
Here is a care sheet that might help with your philodendrons:
www.logees.com/media/care/pdf/Philodendron.pdf
Monstera deliciousa #1. They will live without any light in a warehouse for 6-8 months and still be fine. Not to mention the drought tolerance and flooded conditions they will easily endure once mature.
Hi! Do you send plants in Europe? Thanks!
Sorry, but we only ship to addresses within the U.S. at this time. Thanks for your interest.
NiCe
There is actually only one correct pronunciation for 'sodiroi', one that is faithful with Latin rules: 'so-dee-ro-eye'. Cool video, nonetheless. Can't help but look at the plants in the background.
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this is encouraging. I dont wanna use nasty moss poles. a stake is enough with some tape
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