Thanks for the video. This was super informative just in general, especially with regards to propagation you really filled in a lot of gaps that not a lot of people talk about so thank you for that.
Jeff, I have to agree with you on your choice of soil. You pretty much use the same soil and adjust water, light, pot, in accordance to the need of the plant. I use the same method. Helps with NOT overwatering.
Beautiful plants, I’ve already scoped one out on Etsy, never seen one in local shops or the shops that carry more rare plants. I’ve been adding more orchid bark to my soil mix. I really does make a difference.
i have one that is now getting those crazy variegations on it all over the place. it has a couple of half moon leaves. i havent found much about these having this.
I thought mine was died... found it at Kroger and it was very over watered. I had to cut it to the dirt and just prayed over it. Lol. Its finally putting out new leaves and looks healthy now. Repotting it soon actually.
@@EverythingPlants first time actually for me as well 😂. I was hesitant at first but then i was like might as well. And i thought of your video and was like yep i want one haha. Tbh please keep up the content. I love watching others experience with plants and bonus points that you say your location!!! I live in San Diego and still i want to hear others tips and tricks
I got one of these at Lowes & it dropped almost all of its leaves. I'm still 🤞🏻 it'll survive. Idk what else to do. The only difference here for me is I haven't re-potted mine. That'll be my next step if it doesn't improve by spring here in the US in my area.
It is hard to say why it would drop all its leaves like that. Usually plants like a ficus may drop leaves as it adjusts to a new home or doesn't get enough sunlight, but that's not usually the case for philodendrons. Keep me posted and good luck saving it.
@@EverythingPlants Thanks. I've learned a lot watching you and only wish I'd known about your channel before I went on a huge houseplant-buying spree last spring. I, too, have been unsuccessful in rooting Golden Goddess cuttings, among many others.
Thanks for all the great tips! My golden goddess is a really fast grower, I have a few leaves with some variegation as well. Do you know if the golden goddess and the Thai sunrise are the same plant?🌱🇨🇦🌱
You didn’t say if you reported immediately after bringing home? I got mine in same circumstances as yours. I use same soil type but have not repotted yet. It’s been about 3-4 weeks.
I am puzzled, this is a hybrid. The dark green comes from the Thai Sunrise parentage. So what I am wondering, is it like the Birkin situation where the variegation can be unstable?
Costa farms sells reverted Thai sunrise as the golden goddess. I wonder if cutting it back hard will trigger new variegation. I'm looking for one to experiment with.
$25?! Damn! I got lucky! I got mine at a local plant shop for less than $10 and it's as big as that one! 😳 I've noticed that Costa Farms elicit two responses from me. It's either "What a bargain!" or " Are they nuts?!" Never a happy medium. 😂
@@EverythingPlants I live in Puerto Rico, so I'm guessing the pricing is more or less the same? I've seen some really amazing bargains in the US, but when I rush to the store to take advantage of them, I never find them. We only get the full priced. 😕 They do have some amazing finds tho. My cebu blue basket was huge, and so were my Manjula and my Marble Queen and each one was $20 so I'm happy about those. On the other hand, you go to local nurseries and some finds are insane. I got a Dracaena that's as tall as I am with huge climbing Philodendron Erubescens for $25. Same place I got a Scindapsus Exotica for $5, and a massive Adansonii for less than $15, amongst so many other amazing finds. I guess that's why I usually prefer exploring smaller nurseries.