I planted ginger and when I harvested it it had rhizomes but it also had large, white, oval things growing also. What are those? What are they good for?
That’s great news. There is SO much miss information out there it’s hard for students to get it right. Even the RHS has it wrong in some places. The big grey area is ‘what is a corm’ even experts struggle. I have more information now so I need to do a new videos to follow up. I have one coming up About Arum that covers the pollination cycle and I’d love to see what a class thinks of it
I just happened across your channel, and I'm really digging the research and illustrations/animations! After seeing your intro video, I was hoping to see some of your 3D/graphics artist skills incorporated into the channel. I think they aided the presentation of the information well in this video. I recently messed with Alocasia and Goeppertia roots, and those were pretty interesting. There was definitely more going on there than with Epipremnums!
Working on it! I have an art channel and it can be all consuming sometimes and I'll be honest, this last winter really got me down with the losses I had.
@@aroid_artist i know the feeling, wakes up one morning and see all slug damage over your plants. Nothing really pisses me off more than slugs. Sorry for my language. Over the years i tend to keep slug resist plants, they more boring but less work and no bad surprices..as for the winter, we keep learning from our mistakes and change if needed. Im sorry for the plant you have lost, but we can always buy or make more. Plants should be nice to keep not stressful. If you love art spend the time on what you love. Keep up the good work.
Hello. Would it to be possible to buy Sauromatum Giganteum from You? I live in the Czech Republic, I think it is not possible to send tubers to the Czech Republic, but seeds yes. Thank you.
Hi there. I don’t have any seeds currently I’m afraid. I have been able to get some things through to friends in your area. I’m not a seller but I do trade a lot
Couldn’t have enjoyed this more. Thanks for clarifying so many topics I had questions about.
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent video. Studying for an exam on propagation and I found this information very helpful. Cheers from Canada.
Awesome video, I am a little bit less lost!
Neat! Today I've learned. thanks for compiling this into a brief and well-understadable video
I planted ginger and when I harvested it it had rhizomes but it also had large, white, oval things growing also. What are those? What are they good for?
Amazing stuff again. Love these videos
This is exactly what i was looking for, thanks for the very informative video! Also, loved your illustrations :)
This is a great video! Helped my classroom a lot :)
That’s great news. There is SO much miss information out there it’s hard for students to get it right. Even the RHS has it wrong in some places. The big grey area is ‘what is a corm’ even experts struggle. I have more information now so I need to do a new videos to follow up. I have one coming up About Arum that covers the pollination cycle and I’d love to see what a class thinks of it
Super useful video. Thanks :)
Thanks I am glad you like it
Excellent informative vid. This was a positive insight on learning the various varieties of such. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
the illustrations in this video are great!
thanks for the clarification!
Thanks! makes me want to do more when I get positive feedback like that.
@@aroid_artist did you do this on your own
@@natural-remedies-acupuncture the vid? If so yes and the artwork. I only use my own artwork to be honest
This is actually amazing, love the drawings aesthetic
Exactly
This is excellent. Thank you so much for the video.
Glad it was helpful!
I just happened across your channel, and I'm really digging the research and illustrations/animations! After seeing your intro video, I was hoping to see some of your 3D/graphics artist skills incorporated into the channel. I think they aided the presentation of the information well in this video.
I recently messed with Alocasia and Goeppertia roots, and those were pretty interesting. There was definitely more going on there than with Epipremnums!
Any videos coming? Id love to see species profiles of hardy aroids.keep up the good work.
Working on it! I have an art channel and it can be all consuming sometimes and I'll be honest, this last winter really got me down with the losses I had.
@@aroid_artist i know the feeling, wakes up one morning and see all slug damage over your plants. Nothing really pisses me off more than slugs. Sorry for my language. Over the years i tend to keep slug resist plants, they more boring but less work and no bad surprices..as for the winter, we keep learning from our mistakes and change if needed. Im sorry for the plant you have lost, but we can always buy or make more. Plants should be nice to keep not stressful. If you love art spend the time on what you love. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, going to break up some meadow blazing star corms. An exceptional plant if you like monarch butterflies.
Calathea have tubers, can it be used to propagate the same? Please do let me know.
How do I plant my ryhzones from a calathea
Superb! Thank you 🙏🏻
Well explained.
Hello. Would it to be possible to buy Sauromatum Giganteum from You? I live in the Czech Republic, I think it is not possible to send tubers to the Czech Republic, but seeds yes. Thank you.
Hi there. I don’t have any seeds currently I’m afraid. I have been able to get some things through to friends in your area. I’m not a seller but I do trade a lot
So my alocasia melo isn’t actually a corm?
3:39 is that the bulbs or caladium ?
Oh my god finally i understand it
wow