Hi Claire Good choice, in my opinion, to cut a bit lower and save those roots for the upper part of the plant. One could really see how much you suffered. Brave woman. I think it will work, wish you luck 🍀. I am quite new in this "hobby", discovered Jan's content quite early and started all my climbing plants with moss-poles. I think the "chop-and-extend' is a quite intelligent and logical method. Again, best of luck for you 🌴.
I believe sydney plant guy chops it and then leaves it on the pole to callous before he dissasembles the pole. I did this with my immature cebu blue and chopped it in several places cuz i wanted it on a thicker pole and to have a fuller plant. I left it for a week, and when i put it back on to a bigger pole it didnt even skip a beat!
Jan certainly grows the biggest leaves indoors I’ve seen on TH-cam. Was holding my breath as you made the chop, hope that it all goes well for you 🤞 🙏🏼💚
It's so wonderful to have so many plant experts to help us all get the most from our collection. I'm so thankful for how much I've learned from watching different TH-cam videos. That Splendid definitely lives up to its name. So gorgeous! 😍💚
Hi! First, I need to know where you got your jumper, love it! I’ve been watching Sydney plant guy for a while and I’m going to give his method to try as well! Really hoping it works out for you, she’s gorgeous.
I recently acquired a Philodendron Splendid, I am waiting for the newest leaf to harden off before I transfer her to a moss pole. This was so helpful and am sure I will be referring back to this vlog when she's ready to be extended. Can't wait to see the updates. Cheers!
Hello Claire, I'm a big fan of Jan's method. I've already built a few moss poles and always followed his instructions very closely. He uses a very airy potting mix, so I'm curious how your mix works. Unfortunately, you chose the extension so short. If everything works out, you'll have to expand again pretty soon. Thank you for your videos.🌱
I think it is easier to pot the top section first and then add the extension. Love the splendid, mine is on a moss pole and I hope it will grow big leaves like yours and Jan's do
I sat in suspense as you made the cut 😆. I’ve watched Sydney Plant Guy’s method as well. I have a Verrucosum that I’m going to try this with. Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see how it turns out!
Plants by Melissa does this all the time too. She just repots the top in soil. The moss roots sustains the plant while it roots. Hers have all been successful so far.
What plastic sheets do you use for moss poles? My poles are dry within 2 days. :/ maybe because they are not constantly moist, my plants don't grow aerial roots?
I think next time, what you could do is chop it at the main stem the day before before removing the bottom half. Then it has a little time to harden off and dry before replanting into a new medium at the bottom. PS: I love you and your videos x
Any issue burying the petiole on the bottom leaf? I’m planning a chop and extend this spring and how much to put in the soil is the question. Intuitively, I’d cut further below the leaf, or take it off. Am I overthinking?
Hi from New Zealand, Claire! Stunning! I'd be tempted to add a support stick behind the pole. Helps me with those top heavy plants.❤ This is on my philodendron wishlist, still not very easy to get here 😊
I can't believe your Splendid has given such massive leaves in the UK! 😍 I live in the Netherlands and thought that the light conditions here are not good enough for such large leaves. One month ago I got a Splendid with 3 small leaves (about 15 cm long), one is very sad and way smaller, bright white and no longer growing... She hasn't changed at all since I bought her? Maby I'm just impatient😳I put her on a mini moss pole and hope for the best. 🙏 Your beautiful Philo gives me so much hope! I can't wait for the video you show us how big she's gotten!🍀
Jans secret weapon is the amount of sun he gets in Sydney. I’m growing 8 poles currently and they are on fire 🔥. Growth is insane. Unfortunately here in Washington state fungus gnats are a serious issue, light exposure as well. So far things look stellar. Excellent video!!! Someday I’ll get my 2 favorite philos…. Glorious and verocosum.
The cut and dry portion of the chop is critical. Not enough people really understand why it’s so important. I use a mixture of hort charcoal and freshly ground cinnamon on the wound and wait a minimum of 4 hours. Same for cuttings. So far this has worked incredibly. By far more effective than just air.
@@scottfletcher1956 so you’re just embellishing on the original comment. Depending on conditions and the thickness of the stem, the cut should dry for 24 hrs or at least overnight.
I love how others are always so scared to chop or disturb their plants while I'm over here mutilating and repotting with no hesitations. 😅 I could understand the hesitation on more expensive plants though.
Hello, so scary to hear the snap sound ! I am not still at this point with my philodendron, I am just a beginner in moss poles and I have a question, do you know about tree fern fiber, it is less hydrophobic than sphagnum moss, and easier to keep hydrated, but it is more expensive and for the moment very difficult to find in France, even on Amazon, as it is coming from New Zealand. I was wondering if it is worth the pain and what people here are thinking about it ? thanks
Great video as always! As the growing season is approaching, I was wondering if you could make a video on fertilizer? I went to my local garden store recently and was overwhelmed/confused as what to choose (granules vs sticks vs liquid), do different plants need different fertilizer, and what was the best NPK ratio so I ended up leaving with nothing 😂
Hi, do you have any idea why an anthurium clarinerviums leaves would all start pointing downwards? They’re not drooping and they’re not moving towards light (the light is coming from above) tia
I’m curious as to why you made your extension so short? By the time you get one new leaf you’ll need to extend it again? One solid long piece is a lot more stable than many smaller bits all joined together
What kind of plastic do you use for the back of the mosspoles? And where did you get it? Been looking into making my own mosspoles because the clear mosspoles are so expensive to buy here!
Hi Claire
Good choice, in my opinion, to cut a bit lower and save those roots for the upper part of the plant.
One could really see how much you suffered. Brave woman. I think it will work, wish you luck 🍀.
I am quite new in this "hobby", discovered Jan's content quite early and started all my climbing plants with moss-poles. I think the "chop-and-extend' is a quite intelligent and logical method.
Again, best of luck for you 🌴.
I believe sydney plant guy chops it and then leaves it on the pole to callous before he dissasembles the pole. I did this with my immature cebu blue and chopped it in several places cuz i wanted it on a thicker pole and to have a fuller plant. I left it for a week, and when i put it back on to a bigger pole it didnt even skip a beat!
I love Jan @sydneyplantguy, I still wish to have a Glorious as beautiful as his.
Jan certainly grows the biggest leaves indoors I’ve seen on TH-cam.
Was holding my breath as you made the chop, hope that it all goes well for you 🤞 🙏🏼💚
It's so wonderful to have so many plant experts to help us all get the most from our collection. I'm so thankful for how much I've learned from watching different TH-cam videos.
That Splendid definitely lives up to its name. So gorgeous! 😍💚
you need a chop stix for getting that moss out of the roots and moss pole. thats whats used for bonsai. greatest tool ever lol
Hi! First, I need to know where you got your jumper, love it!
I’ve been watching Sydney plant guy for a while and I’m going to give his method to try as well! Really hoping it works out for you, she’s gorgeous.
I recently acquired a Philodendron Splendid, I am waiting for the newest leaf to harden off before I transfer her to a moss pole. This was so helpful and am sure I will be referring back to this vlog when she's ready to be extended. Can't wait to see the updates. Cheers!
Honestly, that was so brave! I don't think I breathed for about 40 secs as you cut that! Can't wait to see how it grows from here!
Hello Claire, I'm a big fan of Jan's method. I've already built a few moss poles and always followed his instructions very closely. He uses a very airy potting mix, so I'm curious how your mix works. Unfortunately, you chose the extension so short. If everything works out, you'll have to expand again pretty soon. Thank you for your videos.🌱
Hi Clair, With the moss pole, I use wire cutters an use the long ones sticking out to bend over an under the other side. No zip ties required. 💚
Love you Claire, you are the best 😘😘😘😘
she turned out beautifully! I amso happy you shared this process with us.
I think it is easier to pot the top section first and then add the extension. Love the splendid, mine is on a moss pole and I hope it will grow big leaves like yours and Jan's do
I sat in suspense as you made the cut 😆. I’ve watched Sydney Plant Guy’s method as well. I have a Verrucosum that I’m going to try this with. Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see how it turns out!
Plants by Melissa does this all the time too. She just repots the top in soil. The moss roots sustains the plant while it roots. Hers have all been successful so far.
What plastic sheets do you use for moss poles? My poles are dry within 2 days. :/ maybe because they are not constantly moist, my plants don't grow aerial roots?
I think next time, what you could do is chop it at the main stem the day before before removing the bottom half. Then it has a little time to harden off and dry before replanting into a new medium at the bottom. PS: I love you and your videos x
Any issue burying the petiole on the bottom leaf? I’m planning a chop and extend this spring and how much to put in the soil is the question. Intuitively, I’d cut further below the leaf, or take it off. Am I overthinking?
Hi from New Zealand, Claire!
Stunning! I'd be tempted to add a support stick behind the pole.
Helps me with those top heavy plants.❤
This is on my philodendron wishlist, still not very easy to get here 😊
Wooohooo!! How exciting & nerve wracking I’m sure:)
With all those roots I’m sure she’ll do just fine though, can’t wait to hear updates! 😊
Claire, that is a beautiful splendid, can’t wait for mine to get that big.!!
Great job, Claire!
you did an awsome job it will be fine .
Do you know keiki paste? It should help waking up sleeping eyes. Maybe you can entcourage the lower part of the plant to get fuller
I can't believe your Splendid has given such massive leaves in the UK! 😍 I live in the Netherlands and thought that the light conditions here are not good enough for such large leaves. One month ago I got a Splendid with 3 small leaves (about 15 cm long), one is very sad and way smaller, bright white and no longer growing... She hasn't changed at all since I bought her? Maby I'm just impatient😳I put her on a mini moss pole and hope for the best. 🙏 Your beautiful Philo gives me so much hope! I can't wait for the video you show us how big she's gotten!🍀
I live in the Netherlands and I just got my splendid and glorious to make a cataphyll and get pretty big leaves. You can do this!
Do you have a grow light? Without them I wouldn't be able to keep them thriving (even through winter).
Can you make a video on the pink princess plant..I now got 2 but know nothing on caring for them..
After making the cut, Sydney plant guy would leave this cut for a day or two before separating the pole… just so that it callous enough.
Jans secret weapon is the amount of sun he gets in Sydney. I’m growing 8 poles currently and they are on fire 🔥. Growth is insane. Unfortunately here in Washington state fungus gnats are a serious issue, light exposure as well. So far things look stellar. Excellent video!!! Someday I’ll get my 2 favorite philos…. Glorious and verocosum.
The cut and dry portion of the chop is critical. Not enough people really understand why it’s so important. I use a mixture of hort charcoal and freshly ground cinnamon on the wound and wait a minimum of 4 hours. Same for cuttings. So far this has worked incredibly. By far more effective than just air.
@@scottfletcher1956 Yes he has perfect light an heat.
@@scottfletcher1956 so you’re just embellishing on the original comment. Depending on conditions and the thickness of the stem, the cut should dry for 24 hrs or at least overnight.
Do the pink princess next! I really wanna see how you gonna do it😢😅
Why you don't extend the pole to 2m first and chop it when it reaches the top?
The suspense...the suspense...
I love how others are always so scared to chop or disturb their plants while I'm over here mutilating and repotting with no hesitations. 😅 I could understand the hesitation on more expensive plants though.
Love your videos Claire, but am I the only one who winces watching you chop up plants with standard scissors?
Hello, so scary to hear the snap sound ! I am not still at this point with my philodendron, I am just a beginner in moss poles and I have a question, do you know about tree fern fiber, it is less hydrophobic than sphagnum moss, and easier to keep hydrated, but it is more expensive and for the moment very difficult to find in France, even on Amazon, as it is coming from New Zealand. I was wondering if it is worth the pain and what people here are thinking about it ? thanks
Great video as always! As the growing season is approaching, I was wondering if you could make a video on fertilizer? I went to my local garden store recently and was overwhelmed/confused as what to choose (granules vs sticks vs liquid), do different plants need different fertilizer, and what was the best NPK ratio so I ended up leaving with nothing 😂
Liquid gold leaf is all you will ever need 😉
Hi, do you have any idea why an anthurium clarinerviums leaves would all start pointing downwards? They’re not drooping and they’re not moving towards light (the light is coming from above) tia
To much light
I’m curious as to why you made your extension so short? By the time you get one new leaf you’ll need to extend it again? One solid long piece is a lot more stable than many smaller bits all joined together
I'd have made it longer if I had more wire, but sadly that was the last of it 💚
What kind of plastic do you use for the back of the mosspoles? And where did you get it? Been looking into making my own mosspoles because the clear mosspoles are so expensive to buy here!
Purchased mine from Calder Art Supplies. A2 Polypylene Plastic Sheets 0.8mm thick. Hope this helps they got clear, frosted and other colours. 😊
I mix leca to my soil mix
Fingers crossed
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You probably shouldn't sterilise metal with hydrogen peroxide... as you'll rust the metal as peroxide is a strong oxidising agent...
She's so pretty!
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She's so pretty! So kicked to be the first comment here , 😅
Do you need a larger pot???