That's it! The Clarinervium has been on my wishlist for 2 years, and now, because of yours (stunning, just stunning), I have to get 1! Yeah, twist my arm, lol
Wow! I'm shocked what a difference in growth. Just beautiful. I'm surprised to hear you say it's easy. Now I'm seriously considering putting mine in leca. I don't know about pon. Thanks for sharing.
I have a crystal/mag that was my first Anthurium. I used it for a lot of experiments as well as I grew as a plant dad. I think that’s why it’s never grown as large as some I see online. But it has like 5 growth points and is very bushy, so I like it. And isn’t that what really matters? 😂 Happy growing!
The clarinervium was the first Anthurium that I bought. In that time, I have had to start it again twice due to root rot. It was originally potted in coco coir and perlite, then repotted into a soil supposedly suitable for Anthuriums, but it never seemed to dry out, so now it's in semi-hydro. Unfortunately, it's stuck in the 2 leaf club, even though it gets regular hydroponics fertiliser & CalMag. It's been like that now for about 8-9 months and both leaves are perfectly healthy and immaculate 😢 I have an inkling that the temperatures have been a bit too high for it, but I honestly haven't a clue 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️ I am so jealous of yours that I'm tempted to send it to you to grow it up for me 😂😊
It's been like that for about 8-9 months now 😪 The roots are fine, it's in semi-hydro, it gets fed, no pests, and it has a moss collar. I don't know what more it wants from me 🤷♀️
I took mine out of semi-hydro (with wick) after almost a year. It struggled. Supposedly they like to dry out a little. Flowered in less than a week after putting it in tree fern and is THRIVING.
It most likely is fungal. I spray my leaves with an anti fungal spray at the first sight of it. Keeping you plants well ventilated will help prevent it
That's it! The Clarinervium has been on my wishlist for 2 years, and now, because of yours (stunning, just stunning), I have to get 1!
Yeah, twist my arm, lol
😂😂 consider this video you arm being twisted
Wow! I'm shocked what a difference in growth. Just beautiful. I'm surprised to hear you say it's easy. Now I'm seriously considering putting mine in leca. I don't know about pon. Thanks for sharing.
In my experience they grow well in semi hydro
I have a crystal/mag that was my first Anthurium. I used it for a lot of experiments as well as I grew as a plant dad. I think that’s why it’s never grown as large as some I see online. But it has like 5 growth points and is very bushy, so I like it. And isn’t that what really matters? 😂 Happy growing!
Hahaha I could agree more 😂
What a beauty!
Thank you! Do you have one?
No, but next yr I will.
I looove your name 💚💚💚
Aww thank you!!
The clarinervium was the first Anthurium that I bought. In that time, I have had to start it again twice due to root rot. It was originally potted in coco coir and perlite, then repotted into a soil supposedly suitable for Anthuriums, but it never seemed to dry out, so now it's in semi-hydro. Unfortunately, it's stuck in the 2 leaf club, even though it gets regular hydroponics fertiliser & CalMag. It's been like that now for about 8-9 months and both leaves are perfectly healthy and immaculate 😢 I have an inkling that the temperatures have been a bit too high for it, but I honestly haven't a clue 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️ I am so jealous of yours that I'm tempted to send it to you to grow it up for me 😂😊
Oh no, I am sorry to hear that. How long has it only had two leave for?
It's been like that for about 8-9 months now 😪 The roots are fine, it's in semi-hydro, it gets fed, no pests, and it has a moss collar. I don't know what more it wants from me 🤷♀️
I took mine out of semi-hydro (with wick) after almost a year. It struggled. Supposedly they like to dry out a little. Flowered in less than a week after putting it in tree fern and is THRIVING.
Brother, i have a clarinervium myself, hasnt given me any issues but, it isnt as dark… any idea as to why that might be the case?
It could be that it is getting too much light. Lower light often produces darker leaves
Any idea what those yellow spots are? Mine started developing them recently and I thought it was due to a fungal issue 🤔
It most likely is fungal. I spray my leaves with an anti fungal spray at the first sight of it. Keeping you plants well ventilated will help prevent it
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You won't regret it!