Thank you so much for this video! I do have experience with anthurium pollination, but not with philos! I learned a lot from you today! Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻💚
So exciting! I never even thought about the fact that one can breed new hybrid species without having a laboratory. I mean picking the best traits from the crossing the same species was known to me, obviously, but crossing *different* species from the same family seem kinda crazy to me! Would love an update where the babies are there!
Can you please tell me how old these 2 plants are? How long does it take for a philo to get inflos? 🤔 I'm very interested . Can you make a video talking about How old these 2 plants are , How long it took to get these inflos?
How long does it take for the berries to form? Ps: Absolutely in love with this channel, I wish you nothing but success! I’ve already shared along to plant loving friends 🧚♀️❤️
If successfully pollinated the berries can take anywhere from 6 weeks to 12 months to develop depending on the genus and species. Anthurium berries seem to develop fastest, philodendron berries a few months, whereas our monstera berries took a year to fully ripen!
This is amazing. I was doing this in the early 2000s with cannabis. I’ve left that industry and now playing with philos . The ideas of hybrids are ends. Question, do hours of light produce Inflorescence or plant maturity?