I just bought a variegated adansonii and watched close to 10 videos from different content creators and I can confidently say this is the best by miles. Thank you!
I've heard good things baout silica, but never went around to trying them. In my experience if a plant has too much white for it to sustain for a longer period of time they will brown either way. But yeah adansonii's are sadly known/prone to this sometimes :(
I bought a couple albo, and aureas since I've gotten them I feel like I've been failing .. They keep dropping leafs. I had them in perlite and under a grow light in my little cabinet. Have a little humidifier. I my cabinet as well. I had them on a higher shelf, they leafs were burning, so I moved them down. Hoping it would help. Any suggestions. Please and thank you.
Could be the lack of nutrients from keeping them in perilte - it's not sustainable for longer periods of time, without fertilising. Plants will also sacrifice older leaves to get the nutrients for new ones. Pot them in chunky aroid mix and do some gentle fertilising :)
Great video!! It answered a lot of my questions. I just recently received a 2 leaf un-rooted top cutting with a high amount of variegation - I was wondering if you think it is better to separate the leaves for propagation or do they have a better change of surviving by keeping them as one cutting? Thank you!
Honestly IMHO enough light for long enough does the biggest difference :) Added humidity also helps! And temps - mine have slowed down a bit during winter now.
I just bought a variegated adansonii and watched close to 10 videos from different content creators and I can confidently say this is the best by miles. Thank you!
Hehehe wow thank you so much! Good luck growing your army!
Wow that was an amazing explanation and everything I needed to know and more thank you I honestly watched a few and there was nothing like this 😊
This is so helpful! Thank you 🫶 I struggle with mine so much, hopefully I can get her growing better soon :)
She will be a beast in no time!
First 🥰 been waiting for your care guide before I get one 💗
Hope you like it!
YES LOVE THIS.
Also your shirt collection is just 🔥😮💨🔥
Only one ATM so I'm heavily abusing it hahahah
Thank you for this
I’m getting one Thursday, I’m so excited!
Hopefully it has been helpful!
at my place the name of the widow tree is hollow, thank you for the information
Thank you so much ☘️ 💓
Welcome
All of mine end up throwing all white leaves :(
You might benefit using silica on those monsteras with the brown leaves.
I've heard good things baout silica, but never went around to trying them. In my experience if a plant has too much white for it to sustain for a longer period of time they will brown either way. But yeah adansonii's are sadly known/prone to this sometimes :(
Thank you for sharing,love ur collections, I wish I have also all of that var plants,9-18-22la
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Awesome vid
Thank you! Glad that you appreciated it!
I bought a couple albo, and aureas since I've gotten them I feel like I've been failing .. They keep dropping leafs. I had them in perlite and under a grow light in my little cabinet. Have a little humidifier. I my cabinet as well. I had them on a higher shelf, they leafs were burning, so I moved them down. Hoping it would help. Any suggestions. Please and thank you.
Could be the lack of nutrients from keeping them in perilte - it's not sustainable for longer periods of time, without fertilising. Plants will also sacrifice older leaves to get the nutrients for new ones. Pot them in chunky aroid mix and do some gentle fertilising :)
Hello i have a monter archipielago and know been dealing with a bacteria iin on the leaves
Care to tell me more? Usually you'll need to cut the leaves and sanitize the plant.
Hi, my adansonii variegated's new leaves turn minty too. Do i need to expose it to more light for the variegation (silky white) to return
I'd say yes generally :) Sometimes they can be a bit iffy
Where did you get that shirt??
Tropicsnarcotics.com :D
Great video!! It answered a lot of my questions. I just recently received a 2 leaf un-rooted top cutting with a high amount of variegation - I was wondering if you think it is better to separate the leaves for propagation or do they have a better change of surviving by keeping them as one cutting? Thank you!
At first I would keep them as one, and If that doesn’t work out you can always cut it later!
Mint all the way
Problem when it gets too minty, that it just looks green lol
Aw I wish I could send you pictures of mine and you could help me I don’t want to lose her completely
I hope all is good :(
What percentage of humidity do you recommend? Please :)
I'd say above 50% is ideal for any general plants :) They grow faster and unfurl leaves better in higher humidity tho!
How often do you water?once a week?twice a week?
It mainly depends on the temperatures. Currently it's about once every 10-14 days, during summer it's once per week :)
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ONE LEAF A WEEK!?!?
What am I doing wrong???? 😮
Honestly IMHO enough light for long enough does the biggest difference :) Added humidity also helps! And temps - mine have slowed down a bit during winter now.
Vc tem mudas dessas plantas pra vender valor
Hi I have a few cuttings here and there but the prices have fallen so much I practically give them out for free at this point
Tem muda de monstera adansoni variegata pra vender, valor
they should be pretty cheap at this point :)