Thanks for sharing this video. Love your micans. I purchased two small 2 1/2 inch pots about 2 months ago and it has been growing beautifully. Such a pretty plant.
oh no 😭 if i’m struggling with a plant sometimes i’ll try to change 1 aspect of their care and monitor for the next two weeks and see what the plants reaction is. and i’ll keep doing that till i narrow down the problems. easier said than done though lol
Just staked mine with a pole! Funny enough one of the reasons I felt connected to your channel was seeing your giant peace lily video and seeing your micans. Both of which I have as well and love dearly!
Ive propagated philodendrons, phothos, etc in water no problem but my micans cutting never rooted and just died. I was sooooo sad! Hopefully it works better for me in moss😅
I wish more creators used humidity percentages. What is “normal” to you guys could be high to me. One girl I watched said “oh I have normal household humidity... it’s like 60%” ⬅️⬅️⬅️⬅️THAT is extremely high for me!! My “normal” is 35%-45%. The humidity in my house has never naturally reached 60%. Please be more clear about percentages. 😇 other than that I enjoy your videos! Your absolutely adorable!🥰
I’ve been looking forward to seeing a notification for this video since you mentioned it in the last one! Always giving us the best content 🌱✨ Not sure if you know the answer, but I will ask just in case! Is it normal for the back of the leaves to transition from red to green overtime, or would this be due to a light issue? I brought mine home expecting more red but it seems like only certain leaves have it.
thank you amelia!! as for your leaves - i am not 100% sure. i do believe the maturity of the plant affects leaf color but i haven't had any of my leaves transition from red to green. so, my best guess is light. if anyone else sees this, please feel free to weigh in! lol
Thanks for making this video! Have been looking forward to this one and think it'll be worth getting the moisture meter to keep my new micans alive! The one I had bought before had mealy bugs and after taking it out of the pot it actually had root rot as well.. Was so annoyed as I spent £20 on a basically dead plant haha. Have gotten a new one that looks a lot healthier for sure so fingers crossed!
Can you get into the ariel roots a bit? I have a thriving micas, just today learning the plant actually is. Anyways I'm ready to transplant, the vines are a good 6' but I haven't begun yet because I'm unsure about the ariel roots. Will they take in soil? Awesome video BTW, I may try out a moss tower with the new micans
Love this! I watched your moss pole video and will be making one today! May I ask how many Micans cuttings you started with in your pot? Thanks so much!
What is your soil? Like what mix , brand, alterations etc. Please lmk. I have 60 plants but cannot get micans to be happy for NOTHING. PLEASE RESPOND 😭 I'M DESPERATE
@Jesusand Houseplants I've figured them out since I posted this, they really are doing well with very minimal watering. If the soil is damp at all, I don't water. Only when it's bone dry do I water.
Hi Kat! Very helpful video. I just got my Micans last week! Quick question, do you recommend misting them? Would it not have a negative effect on the velvety foliage?
i actually don't like misting in general! however, i will say these plants are a lot less particular about moisture on their leaves than some other textured plants (ahem begonias). to be safe, i still wouldn't mist but you don't have to go as far as bottom watering.
Why do people talk about North facing and South facing windows? Sun rises in the east and sets in the west and is brightest from the windows in these directions, right?