After 5 years of indoor gardening, I decided to go for the pollination and remembered watching your video years ago. Now I'm happy to see the updates of the same pot of plants. My gratitude.
The satisfaction I get from admiring my baby props reminds me vaguely of young parenthood. So much less painful to cultivate a lush plant arrangement, and we can throw plants in the bin… 😂 🤗 Thank you, Jan!
I am so inspired! I love lush and healthy plant displays. I've watched many pollination videos, but your video gave me the confidence to try it. Very thorough yet simplified instructional approach. I don't like complications and don't fuss over much as a plant mom so this was effective.
“Wild” anthuriums just means that they’re open pollinated! Meaning natural pollinators do all of the work on pollination, rather than it being done manually. The grower doesn’t know who the father is, only the type of the mother plant. So there is a possibility that it’s not even a hybrid, but we’ll never know 😁
That was so nice ! You already showed this beautiful display and talked about it but this video really makes me want to try the pollination. Now I just have to be patiently waiting for my anthuriums to flower 😄
I’ve got my first hybrid growing berries currently, was a Clarinervium/open pollen paired with my Doc Block F2/Silver Blush. Looking forward to seeing what it produces.
Jan your tutorial is fantastic and very timely as I just received 2 seeds. 1 was rotten (that smelled bad) but 1 is in a bed of moss under my lights inside my cabinet. It's only been 3 weeks but it is still alive 👍💚 Hi Brad! 💙
You are the best teacher. Love that you show the full journey. Just bought my first anthurium. Got a vittarifolum. Hoping for a full lush plant. Look forward to someday propagating. Your video is very inspiring. Bradley is so adorable!!!❤
absolutely beautiful plant. I commented on this plant in another of your videos and am so happy to have found this video! Just love it! How big is the pot? and the turntable? Love the whole thing!!!
Awesome video as always! I was wondering if you closed the takeaway container while germinating the seeds or do you leave them uncovered? I’ve seen videos of people covering it up which essentially gives them 100% humidity but I find that it always encourages mold/fungal growth. Plus theres an extra step to acclimate it to room conditions later on if they survive the germination phase.
Would love to hear more anthurium growing advice. Loved the video! You mentioned some anthurium aren’t possible to cross, is that why you never see strappy anthurium hybrids (like pallidiflorum)?
Thanks :) I made a video about my entire anthurium collection about 6 months ago. All i know about anthurium pollination is in this video, so I don't know any more about the hybridisation process & possibilities, but one would assume the strappy ones aren't that easy to hybridise with or else somebody would have done it :)
That’s so cool. I have Anthurium gracile that always produces flowers and berries. I could think of crossing it with my A luxurians x radicans hybrid, if it will flower. The issue is that the A gracile always self pollinates on its own. I wonder if there is a way to prevent that or collect the pollen of it. How long does the pollen stay viable if kept in the freezer?😊
That was interesting. I nearly didn't watch cos I thought I'd seen it before. Maybe adding "propagate" to the title might help views? Would you ever be tempted to try tissue culture?
Bradley is such a chilled cat!!
After 5 years of indoor gardening, I decided to go for the pollination and remembered watching your video years ago. Now I'm happy to see the updates of the same pot of plants. My gratitude.
The satisfaction I get from admiring my baby props reminds me vaguely of young parenthood. So much less painful to cultivate a lush plant arrangement, and we can throw plants in the bin… 😂 🤗 Thank you, Jan!
I am so inspired! I love lush and healthy plant displays. I've watched many pollination videos, but your video gave me the confidence to try it. Very thorough yet simplified instructional approach. I don't like complications and don't fuss over much as a plant mom so this was effective.
Thanks :)
The cutest potted pot !!
💚🌿🍀🌵💚
I love your “crazy rubbish” Jan! I like most anthurium hybrids. Thanks for sharing Jan!
Thanks :)
Love seeing the journey 👍 😀🇨🇦
Thanks :)
Thank you so very much for takings us through all the steps ❤ Looks fun and easy. 😊 🌱🍀
Thank you:)
Thank you so much for the video on pollinating anthurium’s. I’ve been thinking about doing exactly what you’ve done. ❤
happy growing :)
Super interesting. Tks.
Nice video on step by step pollination. Thankyou very much. I love all your videos. Namaste 🙏
“Wild” anthuriums just means that they’re open pollinated! Meaning natural pollinators do all of the work on pollination, rather than it being done manually. The grower doesn’t know who the father is, only the type of the mother plant. So there is a possibility that it’s not even a hybrid, but we’ll never know 😁
makes sense :) thanks !
That was so nice ! You already showed this beautiful display and talked about it but this video really makes me want to try the pollination. Now I just have to be patiently waiting for my anthuriums to flower 😄
thanks :) happy growing :)
This is the subject I’ve been most interested and curious about!
Hope the video helped :)
I’ve got my first hybrid growing berries currently, was a Clarinervium/open pollen paired with my Doc Block F2/Silver Blush. Looking forward to seeing what it produces.
These are my favorite videos from you, I love it. ❤
thanks :)
Jan your tutorial is fantastic and very timely as I just received 2 seeds. 1 was rotten (that smelled bad) but 1 is in a bed of moss under my lights inside my cabinet. It's only been 3 weeks but it is still alive 👍💚 Hi Brad! 💙
happy growing :)
I learned so much from this video. You are great
Thanks :)
You are the best teacher. Love that you show the full journey. Just bought my first anthurium. Got a vittarifolum. Hoping for a full lush plant. Look forward to someday propagating. Your video is very inspiring. Bradley is so adorable!!!❤
Thanks :) my vittarifolium actually self-pollinated :) so should be a super easy one :)
Interesting video! I am not likely to try this myself, but it is still so much fun to learn what it takes to propagate this kind of plant. Thank you.
thanks :)
Awesome video, I'm looking forward to getting a regale, luxurians and a queen in a couple of weeks I can't wait.
happy growing :)
❤ So pretty 😍
Thanks:)
absolutely beautiful plant. I commented on this plant in another of your videos and am so happy to have found this video! Just love it! How big is the pot? and the turntable? Love the whole thing!!!
Thank you :) the pot is approx 35cm in diameter :)
Quels jolis cadeaux vous avez pu offrir à vos amis ! 😊 💚 🍀
Awesome video as always! I was wondering if you closed the takeaway container while germinating the seeds or do you leave them uncovered? I’ve seen videos of people covering it up which essentially gives them 100% humidity but I find that it always encourages mold/fungal growth. Plus theres an extra step to acclimate it to room conditions later on if they survive the germination phase.
I had it open but inside my ikea cabinet :)
😻
Would love to hear more anthurium growing advice. Loved the video! You mentioned some anthurium aren’t possible to cross, is that why you never see strappy anthurium hybrids (like pallidiflorum)?
Thanks :) I made a video about my entire anthurium collection about 6 months ago. All i know about anthurium pollination is in this video, so I don't know any more about the hybridisation process & possibilities, but one would assume the strappy ones aren't that easy to hybridise with or else somebody would have done it :)
hello! @youdon’tevengrowhere has GREAT advice on anthuriums. she gets into the science and everything.
That’s so cool. I have Anthurium gracile that always produces flowers and berries. I could think of crossing it with my A luxurians x radicans hybrid, if it will flower. The issue is that the A gracile always self pollinates on its own. I wonder if there is a way to prevent that or collect the pollen of it. How long does the pollen stay viable if kept in the freezer?😊
mm not sure about that, i suppose it would depend on the pollen. I have used some that was up to 3 months old
Beautiful ✨🪴
Came for the information. Stayed for freckle cat.
That was interesting. I nearly didn't watch cos I thought I'd seen it before. Maybe adding "propagate" to the title might help views? Would you ever be tempted to try tissue culture?
Thanks for watching :)
And yes, would love to try TC one day :)
💜💜
😻🌿🌱😻🤗✌🏼
Bradley would NEVER! 😸🙀😽😈
🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🪴❤️
Why is the volume always low?
Must be your speakers...sounds fine here😊
Here as well. No low volume compared to youtube videos from other well produced channels
“Crazy Rubbish.”
That’s one beautiful pile of trash!
You grow your seedlings from seed? Pff amateur 😝🤣 I grow from Immaculate conception only