I absolutely loved this video!!!! I am so tired of everyone talking just about Anthuriums... I dont get the appeal... I love Philodendron, Monstera and Epipremnums way more. Also, thinking of getting Patriciae after this :)
My daughter found a Tortum at her Walmart! She’s away at college…I went by my Walmart today and it sucked 😂. I find Philodendrons to be easy going, not high maintenance, and my Anthuriums are a bit high maintenance. It took me a while to get my first Anthurium because quite honestly, they scared me. I am happy I took the plunge…I love them. I just recently killed my Alocasia Yucatán Princess…she was very finicky. I don’t think I’ll be replacing her, although she was big and beautiful. (and a spider mite magnet) Now you’ve got me thinking about a Patriciae. Thanks for the Philodendron video! Hope you feel better soon.
thats so interesting what ppl find more difficult, for me its anthuriums and well many others hah I only have phiols and syngoniums and hoya and a few begonia now
It's interesting that some of the plants are bigger in the US. I wonder if the areas they are in just have higher consistent humidity? Florida stays humid and warm all through winter. In my state (I live closer to Canada, right under the Great Lakes) it gets really cold in the winter and thus dryer because we have to put the heat on. Humidity probably makes a big difference for some plants.
What a great video! You’re one of the few plant people I’ve heard using tree fiber as a substrate. I’d love to see a short video on why you moved towards it and what properties attracted you to this substrate. Does it retain moisture? Does it drain fast? Is it similar to using sphagnum moss or more like peat? I’d love to incorporate it more but can’t find any useful/practical application information.
I just started up with plants, and have a tiny Glorious and everything just made sense now. The tiny bleschspots all over🫶🏻 i wont give it up yet though…
James Armstrong is 100% the reason I got my bicolor! Mine does great in room conditions ( 30-40% humidity) and I've actually had success sizing it up with just a stake when I was lazy! I have mine kind of under and back from a soltec light❤
Sp silver is just such a gorgeous one! Doesn’t get as many spider mites as my dean McDowell, and mine crawls ❤ love you Alice pls drink some tea and rest up if you’re still feeling sick ❤❤ don’t make me call mom ok xoxoxox
❤❤ Yay you still have the tortum❤❤❤❤ I remember being scared of philodendron for a while Because I decided verrocosum and melanochrysum were like the best starting house plants 😂😂
It feels like a rite of passage for a plant parent to have been scarred by melano and/or verrucosum.😅. How did you decide on those? I know the petiole and the veining on the verrucosum got to me.
🫶 I had the same experience with bicolor, I let it trail down my pole 🫶 I also lost my first small tortum after import cold shock it dropped all leaves and died, then I got an established one and it's now the most easy philodendron for me😊
I absolutely loved this video!!!! I am so tired of everyone talking just about Anthuriums... I dont get the appeal... I love Philodendron, Monstera and Epipremnums way more. Also, thinking of getting Patriciae after this :)
Big revelation Huxley has zoom meetings in the guest bedroom 😂
You sold me the P. Patriciae, now I want one 👍🏾😂
My daughter found a Tortum at her Walmart! She’s away at college…I went by my Walmart today and it sucked 😂. I find Philodendrons to be easy going, not high maintenance, and my Anthuriums are a bit high maintenance. It took me a while to get my first Anthurium because quite honestly, they scared me. I am happy I took the plunge…I love them. I just recently killed my Alocasia Yucatán Princess…she was very finicky. I don’t think I’ll be replacing her, although she was big and beautiful. (and a spider mite magnet) Now you’ve got me thinking about a Patriciae. Thanks for the Philodendron video! Hope you feel better soon.
The audible gasp I gasped as I saw your beautiful braid. Cries in thin short hair 😂
thats so interesting what ppl find more difficult, for me its anthuriums and well many others hah I only have phiols and syngoniums and hoya and a few begonia now
Not me just now finding out that the 69686 is called something new!!!! 😅 now I have to go do some research... 😵💫
Weird! I didn't know you grew philos! Nice to know as I love this genus.
It's interesting that some of the plants are bigger in the US. I wonder if the areas they are in just have higher consistent humidity? Florida stays humid and warm all through winter. In my state (I live closer to Canada, right under the Great Lakes) it gets really cold in the winter and thus dryer because we have to put the heat on. Humidity probably makes a big difference for some plants.
What a great video! You’re one of the few plant people I’ve heard using tree fiber as a substrate. I’d love to see a short video on why you moved towards it and what properties attracted you to this substrate. Does it retain moisture? Does it drain fast? Is it similar to using sphagnum moss or more like peat? I’d love to incorporate it more but can’t find any useful/practical application information.
I just started up with plants, and have a tiny Glorious and everything just made sense now. The tiny bleschspots all over🫶🏻 i wont give it up yet though…
I find philodendrons to be by far the most low maintenance plants available.
Wow almost unsubscribed for being an anthurium channel 🤣
Put that lupinum on a pole, it takes forever to get to the mature form so you’ll have a whole heap those velvety 2 toned leaves - it’s so worth 🥹
Love this video. I have a tiny Patriciae and can not wait for it to grow. When you say it in soil does that mean your TTF soil mix?
I just read through all the comments and more than half now want a patrciae. And I do too. I’m finding it fascinating.
Hey Claire, i also love my manjula pothos. Since i put it on a mospole the leaves are much bigger. So beautiful!!
I don’t think I’ve even heard of the philodendron gabby. What does it look like ?😊
It’s pretty the one that used to be called 69686 ( I think that’s what it used to be called)
I didnt think I would want to add any more Philodendron to my collection at this point, but that Patriciae though... I might try to get one 😍
Curious where you get the rectangular pots for creeping plants?
Give the Florida ghost a taller plank. It does deserve to grow.
Beautiful philos and great video!
Omg my lupinum looks exactly the same 😂
Give you the Florida ghost a shower.
Nice philo collection; thanks for sharing!
James Armstrong is 100% the reason I got my bicolor! Mine does great in room conditions ( 30-40% humidity) and I've actually had success sizing it up with just a stake when I was lazy! I have mine kind of under and back from a soltec light❤
Wow! Great collection!
Wow it seems longer than that , it seems like I've been watching and loving your channel.Thank you Alice!!!!❤
Sp silver is just such a gorgeous one! Doesn’t get as many spider mites as my dean McDowell, and mine crawls ❤ love you Alice pls drink some tea and rest up if you’re still feeling sick ❤❤ don’t make me call mom ok xoxoxox
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💚❤️💚❤️I believe that I will get the bicolor. Your collection is fabulous.
I absolutely agree w all of your choices. I look at a few of them and "why". ❤🌱❤️🌱
Thanks for sharing! Beautiful plants. Getting a patraciea now lol. Yours is stunning
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Yay you still have the tortum❤❤❤❤
I remember being scared of philodendron for a while
Because I decided verrocosum and melanochrysum were like the best starting house plants 😂😂
It feels like a rite of passage for a plant parent to have been scarred by melano and/or verrucosum.😅. How did you decide on those? I know the petiole and the veining on the verrucosum got to me.
Because in mature form they are the most beautiful philodendron but to get them there is a pain in the...
Oh my gosh I thought I was the only one who cannot deal with gloriosum for the spider mites. And my alocasias are fine
i agreee, i limit my climbing plants cause i effing hate when they get weird and u gotta chop and the extra space and money and time
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You've got the touch. I can't get my leaves to face forward in a room full of grow lights
Beautiful Philodendron collection Alice 💕😀🇨🇦
Your plants are gorgeous.Thanks for sharing😊
The Florida beauty is pretty 😍
Running out to buy a p. patriciae 😉
Your lupinum is so cute. 💚
Your plant room looks so nice!
Awe…the tortum I love it
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I have all those on my wish list ❤
I was caught off guard 😂. Alice, you are keeping us on our toes 😅
🫶 I had the same experience with bicolor, I let it trail down my pole 🫶 I also lost my first small tortum after import cold shock it dropped all leaves and died, then I got an established one and it's now the most easy philodendron for me😊