Hi Amy, thanks for another interesting topic in this series. I only have two plants that have water droplets on the leaf tips, both being Pothos. One is in leca and the other in a chunky mix I made up myself. It happens every time I water them and I find it so interesting. I’m glad you’ve explained this and stops me wondering what’s going on.
Thanks for the well-researched video! I always see guttation on my marble queen too. And on my alocasia micholitziana as well - though less recently as I've been watering less and more frequently.
I suggest videos on oedema and extraflora nectaries. These are very often mistaken as one another and I’m always having to explain to newbies what it is
Great job! I am a high school biology teacher and you covered this topic exceptionally well!
Ahhh this was so useful. I usually get it on my large form, mature monstera. I do let it go totally bone dry and then soak it through!!
Hi Amy, thanks for another interesting topic in this series. I only have two plants that have water droplets on the leaf tips, both being Pothos. One is in leca and the other in a chunky mix I made up myself. It happens every time I water them and I find it so interesting. I’m glad you’ve explained this and stops me wondering what’s going on.
Very well explained. Thank you!
Thanks for the well-researched video! I always see guttation on my marble queen too. And on my alocasia micholitziana as well - though less recently as I've been watering less and more frequently.
I suggest videos on oedema and extraflora nectaries. These are very often mistaken as one another and I’m always having to explain to newbies what it is
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Guttation will damage wood furniture and wood or laminate floors.
Yes like any water damage 🫣