Your plant is stunning! Thank you for sharing it. I happen to be loving my Gloriosum as well. It has been growing outside since the summer and then in January we were getting some very cold nights. I brought him inside and decided that I was going to keep him indoors until march or April, because I love him too much. BUT… My baby HATED indoor living! It stopped producing new leaves, some turned yellow and died, he was doing nothing. I took him back outside over a week ago and I can already see that he’s pushing a new leaf 🥹 I’m sensing that mine likes the temperature drops at night and it’s peculiar. 🤷🏽♀️ Still, Such a cool plant! Xoxo, thanks for sharin
Thanks for sharing and watching. What part of the world are you in. I think it’s pretty impressive that you are able to grow yours outside. I just know it looked stunning before your brought it in the house. Keep it up and listen to those plant babies.
I am in Northern Florida :D The “winter” here is comparable to spring time in the northeast, to me. But it is common for the temperature drops to into 40s from Dec to March. I feel privilege because I could never and would never keep my plants outside in my old place during the colder seasons (New York City). 😅
I’m so glad I found this video. I just chopped mine up. The leaves were turning yellow, the soil seemed wet all the time, and yet when I took it out of the pot,the soil was dry and shallow. Now I have 3 plants and I’m hoping for at least one to thrive.
Good luck with the last plant. I think the key is a well draining soil or if you have wet soil then it need to be in a bright indirect light situation.
Congrats, Pam! Totally agree with previous comment - you've proven we don't need a cabinet, lights, fans and humidifiers to grow this stunning plant, if you're willing to put in the work! I know you've given lots of us the confidence to try this beauty now. What a wonderful success story; you definitely should be proud! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🏆🪴💚💚💚
Hi Lisa! Honestly, I did not know that people are growing this plant In cabinets. I don’t have one and so I try to stay away from plant that require that high humidity. I was on the fence as to if I should be doing this video or not. I’m glad I did now. Also this is off topic but Girrrrrl….. I love that pot and the plant. So so so loving that vibe.
My plant is on the struggle bus. I took your advice on the red big bird plant in the mind the same way so far it is looking good thanks for the advice.
Thanks so much for all the advice. I have a gloriosum that hasn't budged in months since I got it, and the leaves keep turning yellow and dying off. Since watching you, i realize I've been overwatering. I immediately corrected the grow medium and took it from under the grow light. I have large south facing windows but still seems so dark in the summer. It's brighter in winter. You may have just helped me save my baby. Thanks so much.
You Pam have so encouraged me. I've seen others with this plant in ikea cabinets big lights and im telling you yours is beautiful. No raggedy leaves. You've done so well. 🎉🎉🎉🎉I want one now
Hi there. Thanks for watching! Trust me if I was able to bring this plant back from where it started, then I am confident that yours will thrive as well. I encourage you to get one and try it. As you can see mines didn’t need to be in a cabinet or anything. This plant is more resilient than I even thought. Happy Planting!
She’s beautiful. I want one !!! ❤ I’m subscribing just off the beauty of this plant and that you call the plant your baby several times.😊 My baby is a huge monstera delicioso named “ Tiny”.
You can place Philo Gloriosum outdoors but under a tree or partial shade. Be repairs for humongous leaves. Used Systemic in soil. Your soil amendments works for your environment. The right way to grow plants is the way plants grow. Environments are different for everyone. The Plant Lounge is growing gracefully gorgeous. 🪴Happy Planting🌿
Thank you for this video!!! My plant has beautiful roots, but my leaves are struggling, i think its getting to much sunlight. Going to move it from thr window
GL💚RI💚SUM!!! YEAH...MINE WASN'T DRESSED TO IMPRESS WHEN HE SH💚WED UP EITHER...H💚PEFULLY HE'LL BREAK OUT IN A NEW OUTFIT THIS SPRING/SUMMER LIKE Y💚URS!!!
Your plant is stunning! Thank you for sharing it.
I happen to be loving my Gloriosum as well. It has been growing outside since the summer and then in January we were getting some very cold nights. I brought him inside and decided that I was going to keep him indoors until march or April, because I love him too much. BUT… My baby HATED indoor living! It stopped producing new leaves, some turned yellow and died, he was doing nothing. I took him back outside over a week ago and I can already see that he’s pushing a new leaf 🥹 I’m sensing that mine likes the temperature drops at night and it’s peculiar. 🤷🏽♀️ Still, Such a cool plant!
Xoxo, thanks for sharin
Thanks for sharing and watching. What part of the world are you in. I think it’s pretty impressive that you are able to grow yours outside. I just know it looked stunning before your brought it in the house. Keep it up and listen to those plant babies.
I am in Northern Florida :D The “winter” here is comparable to spring time in the northeast, to me. But it is common for the temperature drops to into 40s from Dec to March. I feel privilege because I could never and would never keep my plants outside in my old place during the colder seasons (New York City). 😅
Great to hear a normal person speak about there plant growing experiences.
Thanks.
Thank you for watching.
Hi Pam, wow gorgeous gloriosum. Thank you for the growing tips.
Thanks for watching.
I’m so glad I found this video. I just chopped mine up. The leaves were turning yellow, the soil seemed wet all the time, and yet when I took it out of the pot,the soil was dry and shallow. Now I have 3 plants and I’m hoping for at least one to thrive.
Good luck with the last plant. I think the key is a well draining soil or if you have wet soil then it need to be in a bright indirect light situation.
Congrats, Pam! Totally agree with previous comment - you've proven we don't need a cabinet, lights, fans and humidifiers to grow this stunning plant, if you're willing to put in the work! I know you've given lots of us the confidence to try this beauty now. What a wonderful success story; you definitely should be proud! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🏆🪴💚💚💚
Hi Lisa! Honestly, I did not know that people are growing this plant In cabinets. I don’t have one and so I try to stay away from plant that require that high humidity. I was on the fence as to if I should be doing this video or not. I’m glad I did now. Also this is off topic but Girrrrrl….. I love that pot and the plant. So so so loving that vibe.
My plant is on the struggle bus. I took your advice on the red big bird plant in the mind the same way so far it is looking good thanks for the advice.
Thanks so much for all the advice. I have a gloriosum that hasn't budged in months since I got it, and the leaves keep turning yellow and dying off. Since watching you, i realize I've been overwatering. I immediately corrected the grow medium and took it from under the grow light. I have large south facing windows but still seems so dark in the summer. It's brighter in winter. You may have just helped me save my baby. Thanks so much.
@@pamelab.6396 you’re so welcome. I’m glad that my tips were of some help to you. Thanks for watching.
You Pam have so encouraged me. I've seen others with this plant in ikea cabinets big lights and im telling you yours is beautiful. No raggedy leaves. You've done so well. 🎉🎉🎉🎉I want one now
Hi there. Thanks for watching! Trust me if I was able to bring this plant back from where it started, then I am confident that yours will thrive as well. I encourage you to get one and try it. As you can see mines didn’t need to be in a cabinet or anything. This plant is more resilient than I even thought. Happy Planting!
Beautiful I have a small one. I do hope the leaves grow as large. Proudness!!! Enjoy!
Thanks for watching. I’m sure yours will grow large in no time. It’s a fast grower once it starts going.
I just got mine last week and I love to. Thanks for the info.
@@crystalakers9817 I hope this video is helpful with growing yours.
Woowwww!!!!
She’s beautiful. I want one !!! ❤ I’m subscribing just off the beauty of this plant and that you call the plant your baby several times.😊 My baby is a huge monstera delicioso named “ Tiny”.
Thanks for subscribing. That’s cute “Tiny”. Yes this plant is one of my close to the heart babies due to all of the struggles we’ve been through.
You’re welcome ❤
Try adding charcoal to your mix. Same size as orchid bark.
Works well.
Please use a ppm and pH meter....makes a huge difference.
Pam, try making a mix of chopped fresh garlic and alcohol....wipe plants and time you see pests. It works very good.
Garlic and alcohol. I may have that a try. Will that work with all pest?
She is a beauty!
Thank you and thanks for watching.
You can place Philo Gloriosum outdoors but under a tree or partial shade. Be repairs for humongous leaves. Used Systemic in soil. Your soil amendments works for your environment. The right way to grow plants is the way plants grow. Environments are different for everyone. The Plant Lounge is growing gracefully gorgeous. 🪴Happy Planting🌿
Thank you for letting me know what I can do if I put that plant outside.
Carolyn palmer Cant wait for mine to get this big!! Love your growing tips.
Gorgeous plant! 😍
Thanks for watching.
Good morning to you vary nice plants thank you for sharing beautiful Houseplants lovely
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video!!! My plant has beautiful roots, but my leaves are struggling, i think its getting to much sunlight. Going to move it from thr window
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Thanks for watching.
GL💚RI💚SUM!!! YEAH...MINE WASN'T DRESSED TO IMPRESS WHEN HE SH💚WED UP EITHER...H💚PEFULLY HE'LL BREAK OUT IN A NEW OUTFIT THIS SPRING/SUMMER LIKE Y💚URS!!!
Did you get yours from ecuagenera?
What are you feeding it?
I use Captain Jacks balance fertilizer 20-20-20.
Mine keeps getting yellowing leafsnand then die 😢
I’m not sure but it may have something to do with the watering routine and or the temperature change.
@@fulloffoliage8032 sould you recomend to measure watering? I mean, ive been watering 1 time per week - ish.