Love you, your videos, your plants, and your Brad - I'm always looking for Brad, he's a such a Waldo! Brad cameos are my fave. As for videos, I was just re-watching the Aroid Mix vid, and the transitions you made with the ingredients pouring over the marble table -so gorge! I feel the effort you put into your videos every time I watch them ❤
I really appreciate the time it took for you to share this video with us. You absolutely deserve a nice comment and more. Even though a lot of this information went over my head, I watched it because I love learning new things and who knows, I may even grow my own plant from seeds. I hope that you are always encouraged to create and share your content because it is amazing and I'll be here to watch! Have a great day!
Love this tutorial!!! You make it look easy or at least plausible Lol. I’m going to definitely follow your steps and create my own planter of baby Antheriums!! Wish me luck 🍀
Hi :)...this video is the first time seeing an explanation of the process....so job well done explaining to us!!! and it does not seem that far off from trying it someday...not too complicated overall when explained...so thank you very much....you look so small sitting behind all your anthurium.....they are so beautiful....enjoyed this very much....and thank you for all your hard work...Gardening Australia will be contacting you for an episode on their channel...I think soon :)
@Sydney Plant Guy sure thing! Just did my first berry/seed harvest after watching this! So neat & yielded much more than I anticipated! Can't wait to watch them grow. Might do myself a full pot too! Haha
This was such an informative video! Thank you for taking the time on capturing all the steps on the way and presenting them in one solid tutorial. :) I actually stumbled accross this one while trying to find about alocasia pollination, but this will definitely help as well
Great info, thank you! I have just got my first clarinervium and while this process is a long way off, I am excited about it. Love your laid-back attitude toward the whole thing; survival of the fittest is the whole idea around here
Wonderful video and congratulations on your great propagation success. You are so humble Jan. You keep saying you're not an expert but I beg to differ. Your videos are all so relaxed and easy to watch with your nice voice, pleasant manner, spectacular plants and beautiful Brad, and your obvious love of them all and the pleasure you get out of working with them.
I loved this video (and all of your others-I’ve honestly learned so much)! I really hope you keep us posted on the progress of those babies. :) Thank you for sharing with us and for all the time you spend filming!
Thanks so much for this video. I was given a strap leaf anthurium which was growing berries and I really wanted to take on the challenge but had no idea where to start so thank you for your time,effort and info 🙏🏼 Let the journey begin! 🌿🤗
Thank you for demystifying this 🌿🤣 this is another awesome video! And yes, I also think that they all look the same these anthuriums 😅 I only got myself a seedling and see if it can survive without high humidity and special condition 🌿 keep up the good work and Brad's cameo 😻
Thankyou for taking the time to take us through the whole process. Going through this myself and you answered my one main question....' Could I collect pollen again from the same inflorescence after just pollinating it and not disrupt the berry formation?'' Took a gamble and collected it so I did the right thing!
Now i just have to make my Anthurium clarinerviums and dorayaki grow up and maybe babies (seeds i mean) and i can try this too!! Great expalnations about the inflorescence and pollination and all :)
Wow that’s such a long process. Thanks heaps for sharing, very interesting. I only came across your channel a couple of days ago and now I am hooked on it. Love you plants and all video content. Keep up the good work…God Bless!
Last week I was looking at my inflo on my clarinervium and luxurians..(I usually cut them off rate away) and was thinking, man I'd love to try and get some berries. And here is your video!! Yay!! Love your vids, and of course the plants!! Keep doing what you're doing!! You and Brad take care!! from Nova Scotia Canada!!
Loving you videos. Looking forward to your melanochrysum spotlight 😉 love what you do, I have three plants on moss poles now, and I’m excited to see how they get on
It is always a pleasure to see your videos ... they are always very interesting and very easy to understand. My name is Sabrina and I follow you from Italy ... 😉
Thank you for this tip. You have inspired me to try an pollinate (if and when I get inflorescences). If you wanted to separate the seedlings in moss, would you recommend teasing the roots out or maybe pulling the moss apart into a plant or two or three to pot up?
I'd recommend using Tree Fern Fibre instead :) Moss can be very hard to separate from the roots later on :) or pot them up individually from the beginning in little seedling trays :)
Gutes Video. Hab zwar keine Anthurien, aber war echt interessant. Mir gefaellt das du nicht so rumschwafelts.😄 Viel Information, aber auf den Punkt. Viel Erfolg weiterhin und hoffentlich noch viele Videos!
Thanks !! Really depends on the species & the environment they are in but can be as fast as a year :) but usually the first inflos aren't really large & sometimes don't go through both phases so best to start pollinating with the 2nd or 3rd inflo :)
Nice and detailed video as usual. What's the lighting / temperature situation you recommend for the seed germination stage. Do you change conditions at aol once the leaves form? Thank you ☺️
Thank you for the video. I just have one anthurium crystallinum. Is is possible to get first pollen from the same plant and when the plant shoot up new antenna and during the female I could self pollinate the plant again.
"people give them fancy names but they all look really really similar" I'm glad I'm not alone there. I see people selling these seedlings (which are just sprouted seeds) for hundreds of dollars and I just shake my head. You hear "Oh, these are very are parents." and I don't think that is a valid reason. I bought two single leaf seedlings for $40 of what could be a nice dark papillilaminum hybrid, mostly as trial to grow them from a small size. They are definitely slow to get going.
Nice job! No apologies needed. It takes some doing to create a time compression video covering such long period of time - rather than just filming the pollination and saying "tune back in two months"!
Just got two A. Clarinervium but at the female station, on the flowers in had never see those drops of goo on the inflorescence but I always polinate afternit rains and in the mornings