Hi Jaclynn! They actually have their receptive phase first, then the pollen phase. So if you want to self-pollinate an anthurium you either need 2 flowers at the right phases or you need to collect the pollen to freeze until the next time it flowers. I believe that if you pollinate a flower, even if it is successful, it will still then go on to produce pollen. I’m not sure on that one though.
It's so much fun! This was a great first batch to learn on! I can't wait until some more of my pure babes are flowering size so we can make some sick hybrids!!
Is there anyone in particular on TH-cam you recommend to learn about collecting pollen or pollinating the Anthuriums. My Anthuriums are popping flowers all over and I would love to get started on making seeds
Not really, or I would have linked it. I watched a few different ones, and it's pretty straightforward! I also had a video on here when I went to see Chris and Donna, and he showed us how to collect the pollen in that one! th-cam.com/video/iMeUUXoGDng/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tc-BffavUObue9a5
Your forgetii is so pretty. Anthurium inflorescences go into female stage first. Look for the goo, lol. Then, if not pollinated, it will go into male phase and produce pollen. ☺️
I still get confused about which stage is first. Pollin or receptive. I have a palidiflorum or vitterofolium in bloom now but I have no pollen and I think it’s in the reception stage 🌱
Hi Jaclynn! They actually have their receptive phase first, then the pollen phase. So if you want to self-pollinate an anthurium you either need 2 flowers at the right phases or you need to collect the pollen to freeze until the next time it flowers. I believe that if you pollinate a flower, even if it is successful, it will still then go on to produce pollen. I’m not sure on that one though.
Thank you for this!!
🤗❤️🌱🎉Happy germinations. Plant babies are cute. Looking forward to exponential growth.
You are amazing 😘 I have been watching you for years now and wow.
You're so sweet! ❤
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🌱🌱Cute little baby anthurium!
So cute!!
my favorite type of video 😍 I cant wait to be able to go thru the seed process 🌱
It's so much fun! This was a great first batch to learn on! I can't wait until some more of my pure babes are flowering size so we can make some sick hybrids!!
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This is so exciting! I will be so excited for you to show us them as they keep growing ❤
I literally squealed the first time I saw sprouts!
I love learning this process! This was so informative and easy to follow. So much fun to watch too! Can’t wait for more anthurium videos💕
I appreciate the feedback, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!! 😊🩷
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Love it💚💚💚 I would definitely get a lil sproout from you😅😅🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱They are toooooo cute
They'll be ready soon! Waiting for another leaf to pop out!! 😊
Good work! Loved the vid and seeing the process 🌱
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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Really looks great..very interesting your so smart❤
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Is there anyone in particular on TH-cam you recommend to learn about collecting pollen or pollinating the Anthuriums. My Anthuriums are popping flowers all over and I would love to get started on making seeds
Not really, or I would have linked it. I watched a few different ones, and it's pretty straightforward! I also had a video on here when I went to see Chris and Donna, and he showed us how to collect the pollen in that one! th-cam.com/video/iMeUUXoGDng/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tc-BffavUObue9a5
@@jaclynns.jungle sorry. Thank you
Your shelves are looking pretty full.
They're getting there!
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Your forgetii is so pretty. Anthurium inflorescences go into female stage first. Look for the goo, lol. Then, if not pollinated, it will go into male phase and produce pollen. ☺️
They actually do this to cut down the chances of self pollination. Nature is so cool.
That makes so much sense! Thank you! 🥰
I still get confused about which stage is first. Pollin or receptive. I have a palidiflorum or vitterofolium in bloom now but I have no pollen and I think it’s in the reception stage 🌱
I pinned a comment to the top where someone explained it!
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Do anthiriums prefer soil?
It depends mostly on what you prefer! I have some in soil and some in moss/perlite, and they both do fine!!
I put my anthiriums in the chunky sols soil and they are yellowing and I think dieing?
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I want one so bad girl ❣️😍
I have tons! They'll be for sale as soon as they pop out another leaf or two! 😊
@@jaclynns.jungle awesome 💕💕💕 can't wait
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