I really appreciate the academic take you have on plants. I love love love botanic history and science (I'm a horticulture major graduating in a few days). Also... 1:10 is so relatable ! You rock the simple makeup, girl! glowin' next to the queen.
Finally..somebody sharing in detail what works for growing so called “finicky” aroids in their home, so they can actually see and enjoy the plants they’re growing! 😊🙏🏼 I highly suggest people take some advice/tips from her. The proof is in the pudding!
Thank you SO much for this video! I recently got a baby queen and this is by far the best resource I’ve found so far for how to take care of it! I loved how you went through each of the care requirements step by step, and shared your own experiences. I feel so much more confident about how to go about taking care of my own queen now!
I’m at the part of the video where said you hope this video isn’t too long or boring. ITS NOT. Thank you for this video ! So informative! I have a queen coming in the mail in a couple days and I WAS worried until I watched this so thank you !
I’m so surprised that you don’t have 100k subscribers. Your videos are so informative and easy to learn from. Two things that are hard to do at the same time!! I’m getting my first waroc Monday and this was extremely helpful in setting me up for success. Thank you!
That's what I love to hear...full spec info from an experienced grower. I love that you name your plants. I started too but there's too many to remember. 😅 Thank you. 🙏
Just got my Queen yesterday. She's a narrow dark form. I don't use any soil in my aroid mix at all and all my Philedendrom are thriving. I don't like soil so I'll use a little coco coir instead. I'm gonna try and mimic your mix..I'm so glad I live in Kissimmee Florida where the average humidity monthly is about 75%. My tropical plants including rare ones grow like weeds. My Queen is from North Florida where the humidity is lower so it should enjoy my home more then it's last. Can't wait to get her. Thanks for the video it was perfect. Most informative video on TH-cam about Queen Anthurium.
Your videos are so much fun to listen to. You’ve sure done your homework. I’m no where close to getting any kind of anthurium but I love the knowledge. Thanks so much.
I just got received my first queen today, this video was PERFECTLY timed lol. Thanks for touching on humidity! I’ve been learning a lot about humidity with my calatheas. Great tips
@@hmach888 hi! I know this is a year old but just read your comment and if you've not found one, have you checked Etsy? I bought mine from a shop called "Red Leaf Exotics" and it's just gorgeous! Worth a try👍 good luck !
YO I just splurged on my first anthurium (of course it was a queen) and as I'm looking through care videos I remember thinking the QUEEN of Anthuriums needs to drop a queen care video!!! My prayers have been answered 🥺
Your bits about humidity/air flow outdoors vs. indoors and how plants grow differently in general indoors/outdoors was a huge insight for me. It seems so obvious now. THANK YOU! I was trying to maintain 65% in my fancy plants room but gave up. I think 55% will be perfect. My queen dropped all her leaves but I have one beautiful leaf now. I think I just need to water her more frequently. My spiritus has grown like crazy with the exact same conditions/watering. Amazing video thanks again!!
Hi Ela! I love ALL of your videos! And watch them all the time 😊 I’m repeating this one with the Queens and I noticed the difference in your moss poles. You mentioned the product in the video but I didn’t catch it and it’s not linked. Would you be able to tell me what it is please!? So glad your back and your plant room Reno’s are awesome! ❤️❤️
You don’t need a fan if you don’t keep them in a case right? I am so glad to have found this video! I just got one and her leaf was broken off in shipping it crushed me, but I have one leaf left at least.
I think the Queen Anthurium is just gorgeous but I'm new to them all but decided to take the plunge with a baby and although it's only been 3 months, she's grown 4 new leaves and is doing great so far! Fingers are crossed..... I am in Florida so maybe that's why she's not died yet 🤔 anyway she is a beauty and I love her
(omg sorry for double commenting but I cannot help but swoon about your academic approach and well researched presentation! Why haven't I found this channel sooner? 💚 Yt recommends u did well 💚 )
THANK YOU 🙏 YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!! I recently got a VERY small one and it’s been trying to push out new leaves but they have been dying off before they can grow. I’m going to try your soil mix, light recommendations, and give her a Lil more TLC. ❤️❤️❤️
@rayraywhat hi! Have you tried putting her in moss and into a prop box (Sterlite plastic box) keeping the moss damp, until she's got a few more leaves & a stronger root system? It really has made a huge difference in mine but I'm no expert, just sharing ideas 😁 wishing you the best !
loved this video and how genuine and hilarious it was. especially the blooper at the end with the cat. loved it all and thanks for such an educational / entertaining video :)
I love how you came out with this video the day before I picked up my queen! thank you so much for all of this amazing information. I was about to get things so wrong with the humidity
Honestly, you give the absolute best in-depth info. about plants.....I was on a website about to purchase my first queen, and I watched this vid. You probably saved me some cash because it is winter now, and I'm going to wait for at least late spring to import the queen. When I do get her, I will re-watch this vid. Thank You for the great info!
I just took a puff of MJ and decided to pop onto the couch, learn me :) a lil' bit about this plant! I just started the video and I already adore her! I laughed as she bumped into the Queen while talking.. continues to talk, trying to stick to her point.. then apologizing to the plant. Totally on a different level. Haha! I feel it!
Wow, this is very fun to watch but also super informative, thank you so much! I’ve been getting so much warning about the queen and you truly give me hope!
I really love and appreciate this video, though I missed how to clean the leaves in it. I have white stains on mine sometimes, I suppose it is from more humid moments. I tried wiping it off with a moist towel but they stay, won't go away. It spoils the look of the plant. Any ideas on that?
I recently joined the anthurium obsession with a queen node and a crystallinum x magnificum and my research brought me to your channel. I can’t believe your channel isnt bigger!! Your videos are awesome!! Keep it up girl!
I'm here because my queen's leaves went limp like 2 days after I brought her home (Florida). My plant was in like 80% soil, so helpful the repotting I just did helped! Thank you for showing us the mix💕 It may also save my anthurium oxycarpum!
Holy moly just found ur channel and I love your collection! Thank you for these super informative anthurium care guides; love the background info you give on the plants!!
I am very interested in the Exotic Plant Manual and was wondering if you would recommended? My second question is, I am getting a baby Queen and the seller said to leave it in moss for the foreseeable future..... why would they say this? Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I got a surprise waroc chonk in a recent plant purchase. I definitely want to try your soil mix and watering routine. I've been scared to even buy an anthurium because I do the typical ariod dousing, but I feel much more confident now. Looking forward to more videos! I've only recently come across your channel, but glad you've come back from taking a break!
I think I heard you say you use a slow release fertilizer. I’ve watched a couple of your videos and wondering what exact fertilizer you use & how often
I'm picking up my queen on Wednesday & I'm so so nervous. What should I do with her as soon as I get her home? I don't have a "green house" or anything like that. I just have a fan and humidifier in my "plant room" which is just our front sitting room that has a bunch of my plants in it. I'm buying a milsbo cabinet and outfitting it with lights an a fan, but I'm not ready yet so I don't know what to do with her 😬 she's in sphagnum moss
Thank you for this video!! Just subbed to your channel and I’m loving this info ❤️! I’m from Perú and was wondering if the climate is kinda the same as the place the nursery was… should I freak out with aclimate it ? Or only if you go from one very different enviroment to another? Sorry for the question!
I bought a queen seedling from NSE tropicals in october (I live in SE Louisiana). She was doing AMAZING, not a single sign of acclimation damage UNTIL a huge ice storm hit us mid February. The super low temps were too much for me to protect her and on top of that she dried out a few times without me noticing😖. I just moved her to a slightly more shady spot (spring is really starting to heat up here) and increased her watering. So far her roots are fine; I noticed a bit of drying from those few missed waterings, but from now on I’m doing my best to keep her consistently moist. Her newest leaf is still holding on strong but the smaller immature leaves are yellowed. I’m just hoping she’ll put out a new one soon and forgive me for my sins. Your videos are incredible, I come back to them at least a few times every month. I love your philosophy of compromise with your plants! I have noticed an incredible difference in quality from her to my other anthuriums, it’s almost like Enid is known as the queen of anthuriums for a reason😉
You said that about the 60-minute mark that you put them in a net pot. When you shown yours in the one video where you showed all them and I just made comments on and you replied... I didn't see a net pot. Is that because you then put the net pot in another pot or is the net pot and a cache pot? I know my orchids the miniature ones I was having trouble with them dying when I repotted them Embark and took the Moss away and the little core that they grow around. I bought a wire basket I guess it's like a bread basket or something lined it with Coco coir fiber took some of the Moss away from the root system but didn't move the roots on the miniatures and then put the orchid bark mix around them. The Coco coir fiber kept the bark charcoal and pumice mixture from falling out of the basket. Because of the air flow and not disturbing The Roots those Minis that I potted there were five of them I bought on sale for three bucks at Lowe's because they weren't blooming last August. They now have bloomed numerous times and love love love the air circulation in those wire baskets I bought a few more of The Minis on sale and full price that I'm getting ready to replant. I just soak them in the nutrient solution for about 20 minutes or half an hour to fertilize them. I use orchid fertilizer have strength add Epsom salts to the water one teaspoon per gallon I also give them calcium magnesium mixture from a brand called cow magic it's a liquid. Orchids are calcium Hogs I don't know about anthurium. I also use seaweed emulsion because it has a lot of hormones that help the plant grow roots leaves and flowers. Just like we humans need hormones plants need them to. I also add micronutrients. A man's videos I watch about orchids and African violets it's called Rick's orchids also suggest because orchids are calcium Hogs and he found out the secret at the greenhouses that grow them is they add Epsom brand pelletized lime which slowly releases calcium to the plants. So the orchids have a tiny bit of calcium all the time near the roots. I've got my orchids to rebloom and they're getting huge big healthy leaves not sure if that would help your anthurium. If there an epiphyte they're constantly getting hormones dripping from the trees and calcium everytime it rains so that's why Rick says to use these items and your nutrient solution. Just a thought for you calcium is used if you watch one of his videos on calcium and magnesium calcium is used in every cell and calcium is not a mobile nutrient so if a plant Orchid or any kind of plant needs calcium it can't recycle it from an older leaf it has to be in the soil mix or the water and most calcium can be absorbed from or tap water. I love your videos I love your in theory m I might might might if I get enough money buy one because they are so very beautiful
Do you have any recommendations for one we just got locally, never have had a queen before, she was kept in a tent, we brought her back put her in a tent and she's been fine. She's root bound so need to pit her up and get her out if the pumice we bought her originally in. She's used to being bottom watered, how would you recommend we go about this. I'm potting her up into your soil combo recommendation, not sure how ti water her stick and I don't have tons of experience on bottom watering. Any recommendations?
Hi. I need help identifying what can be wrong with my newly acquired plant. Have you yellow dots on the leaves? I’m also seeing the spots on the newly unfurled leaf 🥺
Question: I have a Anthurium Warocqueanum. But I see that the colors are fading away and dying off? No yellowing or browning on the leaf's. No new leaf. What could causing this? Any insight would be great.
A brilliant video with loads of information. I'm still dreaming that one day I may get a queen - if I do, at least I'll have some idea how to care for it!
I just ordered my first Queen (3rd Anthurium). I have my Crystalinum and Forgetii in a Bonsai mix, in self watering pots. I’m trying to decide if I want to keep my Queen in a self watering pot, or a traditional pot. Since I just ordered it tonight, I have time to decide. 🤣🤣🤣
Life saving tips . I just had to pull out my queen out of a too dense mix. I didnt have enough bark when i repotted her , big mistake. Thank you for your very detailed video.
I really appreciate the academic take you have on plants. I love love love botanic history and science (I'm a horticulture major graduating in a few days). Also... 1:10 is so relatable ! You rock the simple makeup, girl! glowin' next to the queen.
Brilliant Brilliant masterclass. You're also naturally funny and witty. It's a gift. Thank you...the queen is my next obsession. X
Finally..somebody sharing in detail what works for growing so called “finicky” aroids in their home, so they can actually see and enjoy the plants they’re growing!
😊🙏🏼 I highly suggest people take some advice/tips from her. The proof is in the pudding!
Thank you SO much for this video! I recently got a baby queen and this is by far the best resource I’ve found so far for how to take care of it! I loved how you went through each of the care requirements step by step, and shared your own experiences. I feel so much more confident about how to go about taking care of my own queen now!
I love how you add so much information in your videos! Your content is so educational 💚
Thank you! That is super kind of you to say 🥰🙏🏻✨
Thankyou dear again with doubts,can I ask?
A remarkably comprehensive tutorial. I just bought my first and now I have enough info to be confident. Thank you!!!
I’m at the part of the video where said you hope this video isn’t too long or boring. ITS NOT. Thank you for this video ! So informative! I have a queen coming in the mail in a couple days and I WAS worried until I watched this so thank you !
I’m so surprised that you don’t have 100k subscribers. Your videos are so informative and easy to learn from. Two things that are hard to do at the same time!! I’m getting my first waroc Monday and this was extremely helpful in setting me up for success. Thank you!
That's what I love to hear...full spec info from an experienced grower. I love that you name your plants. I started too but there's too many to remember. 😅 Thank you. 🙏
Just got my Queen yesterday. She's a narrow dark form. I don't use any soil in my aroid mix at all and all my Philedendrom are thriving. I don't like soil so I'll use a little coco coir instead. I'm gonna try and mimic your mix..I'm so glad I live in Kissimmee Florida where the average humidity monthly is about 75%. My tropical plants including rare ones grow like weeds. My Queen is from North Florida where the humidity is lower so it should enjoy my home more then it's last. Can't wait to get her. Thanks for the video it was perfect. Most informative video on TH-cam about Queen Anthurium.
Your videos are so much fun to listen to. You’ve sure done your homework. I’m no where close to getting any kind of anthurium but I love the knowledge. Thanks so much.
Just got out of bed to change out my forgetii’s mix. I knew it had too much soil in it but you confirmed it 😂
Same , mine started getting yellow spots and i was so confused .
Year later and still find this so funny haha xx
You deserve more subscribers! Videos are so carefully crafted! Keep on going! Thanks for all the advice.
Thank you! You are so sweet 🥰
I just got received my first queen today, this video was PERFECTLY timed lol. Thanks for touching on humidity! I’ve been learning a lot about humidity with my calatheas. Great tips
Lucky!! I always wanted one but can’t find them :( Do you know any importers who will send to Canada at a reasonable price?
How is your queen doing a year later??!
@@lainehunter4913 actually really great! She’s currently putting out a huge leaf🥺
@@hmach888 hi! I know this is a year old but just read your comment and if you've not found one, have you checked Etsy? I bought mine from a shop called "Red Leaf Exotics" and it's just gorgeous! Worth a try👍 good luck !
@@rmarvel169 haha thanks dear for replying and suggestion! I will check it out! Hope your healthy and happy! ☺️
YO I just splurged on my first anthurium (of course it was a queen) and as I'm looking through care videos I remember thinking the QUEEN of Anthuriums needs to drop a queen care video!!! My prayers have been answered 🥺
Wow just in time! I’m so happy to hear that! The timing! 😱🙏🏻✨✨✨
I soaked up ALL the knowledged in this video like a sponge!!!! Thank you grande wizard!
Your bits about humidity/air flow outdoors vs. indoors and how plants grow differently in general indoors/outdoors was a huge insight for me. It seems so obvious now. THANK YOU! I was trying to maintain 65% in my fancy plants room but gave up. I think 55% will be perfect. My queen dropped all her leaves but I have one beautiful leaf now. I think I just need to water her more frequently. My spiritus has grown like crazy with the exact same conditions/watering. Amazing video thanks again!!
Hi Ela! I love ALL of your videos! And watch them all the time 😊
I’m repeating this one with the Queens and I noticed the difference in your moss poles. You mentioned the product in the video but I didn’t catch it and it’s not linked. Would you be able to tell me what it is please!?
So glad your back and your plant room Reno’s are awesome! ❤️❤️
great video! I was wondering where you got the wire plant stands? They look great! I need something like that!
Would love to know where you got the wire plant stand to the far left!
Where did you purchase your plant stands for your anthuriums?
thank you so much for such an informative video! i think the best on the topic of the queen on TH-cam!
You don’t need a fan if you don’t keep them in a case right? I am so glad to have found this video! I just got one and her leaf was broken off in shipping it crushed me, but I have one leaf left at least.
I think the Queen Anthurium is just gorgeous but I'm new to them all but decided to take the plunge with a baby and although it's only been 3 months, she's grown 4 new leaves and is doing great so far! Fingers are crossed..... I am in Florida so maybe that's why she's not died yet 🤔 anyway she is a beauty and I love her
Great i just bought one from leal plants ecuador and it came in today, hoping the temp change isnt a huge shock 😩
Thank you for this great video. I would like to know if I can use pon for the queen?
Where did you get your plants stands? Cool.
I just brought home this tiny 👸 👑 and appreciate any advise you give me.😊
Do these do well in semi hydro? I use net pots too and my plants have grown so well since switching them.
(omg sorry for double commenting but I cannot help but swoon about your academic approach and well researched presentation! Why haven't I found this channel sooner? 💚 Yt recommends u did well 💚 )
Thank you!! 🙏😱 That means a lot to feel appreciated. I am so glad they finally recommended me! 😍 I hope you like all future content too 🥰
@@ThePlantsMeow I'm sure I will! Keep up the wonderful work! 💚💚
THANK YOU 🙏 YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!! I recently got a VERY small one and it’s been trying to push out new leaves but they have been dying off before they can grow. I’m going to try your soil mix, light recommendations, and give her a Lil more TLC. ❤️❤️❤️
@rayraywhat hi! Have you tried putting her in moss and into a prop box (Sterlite plastic box) keeping the moss damp, until she's got a few more leaves & a stronger root system? It really has made a huge difference in mine but I'm no expert, just sharing ideas 😁 wishing you the best !
Oh but do be sure to make some holes in it and open the lid each day for at least 30 minutes. Hope it's doing great now!
What’s the name of the fabric you use for your moss pole? I can’t make out what you said.
Awesome video btw!
loved this video and how genuine and hilarious it was. especially the blooper at the end with the cat. loved it all and thanks for such an educational / entertaining video :)
I love how you came out with this video the day before I picked up my queen! thank you so much for all of this amazing information. I was about to get things so wrong with the humidity
I love your plant stands.
still the best youtube video on the queen anthurium!
A fantastic, fact filled video. Really well done. Looking forward to viewing your other videos. Thank you!
Have you tried Queen in PON? I hear anthuriums do really well in PON.
Omg, I did not know you were in DE! Great video, so much info. Might budget to get one ...after this winter. Great tip!
wow how do you even find your research? this is amazing
Honestly, you give the absolute best in-depth info. about plants.....I was on a website about to purchase my first queen, and I watched this vid. You probably saved me some cash because it is winter now, and I'm going to wait for at least late spring to import the queen. When I do get her, I will re-watch this vid. Thank You for the great info!
Absolutely reallg love this video, again I really love this beatiful Anthurium indoor house plants , ,
I just took a puff of MJ and decided to pop onto the couch, learn me :) a lil' bit about this plant! I just started the video and I already adore her! I laughed as she bumped into the Queen while talking.. continues to talk, trying to stick to her point.. then apologizing to the plant. Totally on a different level. Haha! I feel it!
Haha thank you for this! You are too kind 🙈❤️
Wow, this is very fun to watch but also super informative, thank you so much! I’ve been getting so much warning about the queen and you truly give me hope!
I finally got one. It is not q full plant but q very large chonk with so many growths on it. I'm really hoping to achieve what you are able to.
Just received my warocqueanum. This is super helpful
Anastasia sounds like a VERY merciful queen! 👑
Your information and plants are so much better than in Kaylee Ellen’s videos. Thank you. You truly are an Aroid expert Ela.
Where did you get those pot stands??
This is really the best video out there :) thanks so much!
Very nice video. i just got my Queen! can i know the soil mixed formula at the fourth time you put it in? Thanks.
Hello. on what humidity? My queen doesnt like me to take it out of the cabinet. Outside cabinet is like 75 + humidity
This blows my mind... Success in moderate humidity?! This gives me hope that I can do this with my new baby queen
I really love and appreciate this video, though I missed how to clean the leaves in it. I have white stains on mine sometimes, I suppose it is from more humid moments. I tried wiping it off with a moist towel but they stay, won't go away. It spoils the look of the plant. Any ideas on that?
This is late and you might have found a solution but I would suggest some low strength dawn dish soap!
Hello! I'm new here and I love this video! I also noticed your climbing poles... what the heck are those made out of?
I recently joined the anthurium obsession with a queen node and a crystallinum x magnificum and my research brought me to your channel.
I can’t believe your channel isnt bigger!! Your videos are awesome!! Keep it up girl!
Any tips for growing them outside? Just got mine. Thanks!
I'm here because my queen's leaves went limp like 2 days after I brought her home (Florida). My plant was in like 80% soil, so helpful the repotting I just did helped! Thank you for showing us the mix💕 It may also save my anthurium oxycarpum!
Wow ... the most informative vid on queens ... thank you so much!
Holy moly just found ur channel and I love your collection!
Thank you for these super informative anthurium care guides; love the background info you give on the plants!!
Thank you!! I am so glad you are enjoying my content! 😍😍😍 You are too sweet girl! ❤️
@@ThePlantsMeow please come back .....
I am very interested in the Exotic Plant Manual and was wondering if you would recommended? My second question is, I am getting a baby Queen and the seller said to leave it in moss for the foreseeable future..... why would they say this? Thank you!
How beautiful and informative. Thanks!
What are the grey stones? Is that pumice
Excellent video with priceless info! Thank you very much🥰
i want your anthurium waroqueanum and please discuss anthurium polyshistum
Thank you so much for this! I got a surprise waroc chonk in a recent plant purchase. I definitely want to try your soil mix and watering routine. I've been scared to even buy an anthurium because I do the typical ariod dousing, but I feel much more confident now. Looking forward to more videos! I've only recently come across your channel, but glad you've come back from taking a break!
Another question where do you get those plant stands... those wire plant stands... That keep them off or the leaves off the ground.
I think I heard you say you use a slow release fertilizer. I’ve watched a couple of your videos and wondering what exact fertilizer you use & how often
Very good information. I could listen to you all day. All your information is very understandable. Thank you.
Wow! That is so sweet! 😳 thank you!! 🥰
I'm picking up my queen on Wednesday & I'm so so nervous. What should I do with her as soon as I get her home? I don't have a "green house" or anything like that. I just have a fan and humidifier in my "plant room" which is just our front sitting room that has a bunch of my plants in it. I'm buying a milsbo cabinet and outfitting it with lights an a fan, but I'm not ready yet so I don't know what to do with her 😬 she's in sphagnum moss
Thank you for this video!! Just subbed to your channel and I’m loving this info ❤️! I’m from Perú and was wondering if the climate is kinda the same as the place the nursery was… should I freak out with aclimate it ? Or only if you go from one very different enviroment to another? Sorry for the question!
what is the name of the fabric used for the moss pole?
Hello! What's the material you use inside the moss pole? Thanks 🙏
Audiblysaid "woah" after the intro graphic because of seeing all the beautiful queens.
I bought a queen seedling from NSE tropicals in october (I live in SE Louisiana). She was doing AMAZING, not a single sign of acclimation damage UNTIL a huge ice storm hit us mid February. The super low temps were too much for me to protect her and on top of that she dried out a few times without me noticing😖. I just moved her to a slightly more shady spot (spring is really starting to heat up here) and increased her watering. So far her roots are fine; I noticed a bit of drying from those few missed waterings, but from now on I’m doing my best to keep her consistently moist. Her newest leaf is still holding on strong but the smaller immature leaves are yellowed. I’m just hoping she’ll put out a new one soon and forgive me for my sins.
Your videos are incredible, I come back to them at least a few times every month. I love your philosophy of compromise with your plants!
I have noticed an incredible difference in quality from her to my other anthuriums, it’s almost like Enid is known as the queen of anthuriums for a reason😉
these are the best anthuriums i've ever seen wow
You said that about the 60-minute mark that you put them in a net pot. When you shown yours in the one video where you showed all them and I just made comments on and you replied... I didn't see a net pot. Is that because you then put the net pot in another pot or is the net pot and a cache pot? I know my orchids the miniature ones I was having trouble with them dying when I repotted them Embark and took the Moss away and the little core that they grow around. I bought a wire basket I guess it's like a bread basket or something lined it with Coco coir fiber took some of the Moss away from the root system but didn't move the roots on the miniatures and then put the orchid bark mix around them. The Coco coir fiber kept the bark charcoal and pumice mixture from falling out of the basket. Because of the air flow and not disturbing The Roots those Minis that I potted there were five of them I bought on sale for three bucks at Lowe's because they weren't blooming last August. They now have bloomed numerous times and love love love the air circulation in those wire baskets I bought a few more of The Minis on sale and full price that I'm getting ready to replant. I just soak them in the nutrient solution for about 20 minutes or half an hour to fertilize them. I use orchid fertilizer have strength add Epsom salts to the water one teaspoon per gallon I also give them calcium magnesium mixture from a brand called cow magic it's a liquid. Orchids are calcium Hogs I don't know about anthurium. I also use seaweed emulsion because it has a lot of hormones that help the plant grow roots leaves and flowers. Just like we humans need hormones plants need them to. I also add micronutrients. A man's videos I watch about orchids and African violets it's called Rick's orchids also suggest because orchids are calcium Hogs and he found out the secret at the greenhouses that grow them is they add Epsom brand pelletized lime which slowly releases calcium to the plants. So the orchids have a tiny bit of calcium all the time near the roots. I've got my orchids to rebloom and they're getting huge big healthy leaves not sure if that would help your anthurium. If there an epiphyte they're constantly getting hormones dripping from the trees and calcium everytime it rains so that's why Rick says to use these items and your nutrient solution. Just a thought for you calcium is used if you watch one of his videos on calcium and magnesium calcium is used in every cell and calcium is not a mobile nutrient so if a plant Orchid or any kind of plant needs calcium it can't recycle it from an older leaf it has to be in the soil mix or the water and most calcium can be absorbed from or tap water. I love your videos I love your in theory m I might might might if I get enough money buy one because they are so very beautiful
Is the Sidney plant guy aroid potting mix good for this
Could you give us a link true that article that you showed around the 2-minute mark from that magazine or plant book. I would love to read it
Do you have any recommendations for one we just got locally, never have had a queen before, she was kept in a tent, we brought her back put her in a tent and she's been fine. She's root bound so need to pit her up and get her out if the pumice we bought her originally in. She's used to being bottom watered, how would you recommend we go about this. I'm potting her up into your soil combo recommendation, not sure how ti water her stick and I don't have tons of experience on bottom watering. Any recommendations?
Hi. I need help identifying what can be wrong with my newly acquired plant. Have you yellow dots on the leaves? I’m also seeing the spots on the newly unfurled leaf 🥺
Do we have to keep them in cabinets because I do not wanna do that lol
Hii..Can i ask about Queen pollen? How do I know about queen pollen? which plant has stamens Which plant has pistils? thank you so much
Question: I have a Anthurium Warocqueanum. But I see that the colors are fading away and dying off? No yellowing or browning on the leaf's. No new leaf. What could causing this? Any insight would be great.
I love how you have named your plant babies. Haha so sweet. 😉
The queen of queens! Thank you for the history!! Very nice content ❤️
Thank you! 😍❤️
What's the "tree bark" like material she added to her poles?? Tried looking up the name, but didn't find it.
There's a link to it in her Anthurium Care Guide video description.
Quick Question! About how long do your queens take to push out growth? Thanks!
A brilliant video with loads of information. I'm still dreaming that one day I may get a queen - if I do, at least I'll have some idea how to care for it!
do you use filtered water for the queens? and would you recommend acclimating them in water before transferring the potting medium?
The😄fact that you apologized to the queen, made me subscribe to your channel.
PS....great video, with a lot of great information. I’m sure I’ll be watching it again!
Where did you get your pot stands? I need lift off
Did I miss it or you didn't mentioned/cover anything about leafs curling up? What is it due to? Such an eyesore! 😭
do you recommend foliar spray for these beauties?
How does your substrate not fall out of the netpots?
I just ordered my first Queen (3rd Anthurium). I have my Crystalinum and Forgetii in a Bonsai mix, in self watering pots. I’m trying to decide if I want to keep my Queen in a self watering pot, or a traditional pot. Since I just ordered it tonight, I have time to decide. 🤣🤣🤣
Life saving tips . I just had to pull out my queen out of a too dense mix. I didnt have enough bark when i repotted her , big mistake. Thank you for your very detailed video.
Beautiful plant!
Where can I buy one for a reasonable price? Any recommendations?