We have been waiting for a spring season and now we have far too much cleaning to do. Winter this year damaged some of my plants so I have tons of reports and fixes to do as well. Thank you for sharing.
Your video gave me the push I needed to finally chop my Hoya Linearis. I've wanted to get some props going for ages so I can get a fuller plant, but was nervous as it was one I haven't propped it before. Seeing you chop yours with such confidence was just what I needed. Thanks!
I had a really tall tetrasperma and propped it and put it in a xl ziploc bag. Apparently the leaves are so thin that most of them melted. Left with only 6 cuttings. Oh well live and learn. This was the plant I got last summer from my local nursery that brought in thrips. Ugghhh
Your tetrasperma is huge. I haven’t started doing moss poles yet. Beautiful manjula one of my fav pothos. This weekend I want to start my sulfur liquid concentrate again. Have some Hoyas that have flatmites and treat all my plants at the same time
I had spider mite eggs last summer on the back of my fuzzy leaf calathea rufabarba plant and they are difficult to get off. Spraying them alone doesn’t work you have to wipe them like you did and then spray them with alcohol/water. Tough little buggers
Loved this video! Not plant related but I’ve been looking for a watch as my birthday is coming up soon,do you mind telling me what watch do you have,I really like it.. thanks Emma 💚🌿🪴 Natalie Australia 🇦🇺
Emma, do you let your pon alocasias dry out? Mine gutate a lot & not sure if it’s cos I always have water in their reservoirs as I heard they don’t like to dry out! Not sure what to do for the best xx
Great video, you have so many alocasias that i wish i had. 2 that i do have are a cuprea and an azlanii and i think you have them in the same pot and they are lovely