In researching keiki paste for use on orchids, I read you should cut a notch into the node where you plan to apply the keiki paste. Which may be why you had such success with the pink princess. You may need an open wound so that the hormones in the paste, will be absorbed by the plant. Just a thought...
I put it on where the leaves fell off June 18th. I was pretty sure I got carried away. Today I looked at my Fiddle Leaf Fig Bambino and there is growth everywhere I put the paste. I was sure it was going to die.
the notching is if you plant to prop it, the notching blocks a hormone and reinforces the growth on the grow point, i learned that from "plantguyindonesia"
I just put some on a big monstera cutting last week, so if that does anything, I'll keep y'all updated! tbh, most of the other things didn't do much. The PPP and PWP were the happiest
Thanks for the feedback! will defo continue using the mic for future sit down videos! I can defo do another update down the line when I've had even more growth!
Thanks for this video! I was curious about keiki paste for monsteras. I have one that I want bottom growth from removed leaves but probably won’t work.
I'd love to see an experiment to see how/if it helps root growth at all, for things like propogation. Or like a top of a plant to make it easier to propogate.
any new updates coming up? I saw many active growth points from keiku just stop growing after a while, so was wondering if your verucosum and monstera is reacting well. I have few plants that has no sign of growth for many months now so was wondering if I can use this to promote growth.
@@GoodGrowing thanks for sharing,, was hoping this could be the solution to the plants that have stopped growing for some reason,, I guess I have to research more D:
Hey, I heard your only supposed to use it on one node per plant. If you use more, it might overwhelm the plant cause it’s still a hormone at the end of the day
I have a philodendron pink princess chonk that has a new leaf but no roots, i have it in sphag. moss right now. do you have any suggestions as to what i need to do?
Patience is key I'd say! Maybe up the humidity to help with root growth and make sure the sphagnum stays moist but other than that, it's a waiting game! Good luck!