Hi I'm must apologise for not responding to your comment especially as you were kind enough to ask a question. My plants are ouside for the summer and I take cuttings from them which I place in the greenhouse for the winter. I water them during the summer when they look slightly wilted, they do not like to be too wet but also they like some moisture. I am about to do another video about how I keep them for the winter. Hope you will be able to watch and thank you again for watching🙂👍🌿
Glad it was helpful! my old plant has struggled this winter so I have to take some drastic measures which I will show in a new video. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video
Glad it helped! my old plant has struggled this winter so I have to take some drastic measures which I will show in a new video. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video
Put mine in a sheltered corner through winter,snails ate all the big leaves,I got rid of the snails,cut back all the dead leaves and now mine looks like this one on the video with new growth coming through,it looks a bit sorry for itself but hopefully it’ll come back as good as it looked last year,which was magnificent 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it my old plant has struggled this winter so I have to take some drastic measures which I will show in a new video. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video
I’ve had mine for several months and growing indoors. I only grow indoors because I’m in Utah. I keep getting mixed answers so hopefully you can help. Previous research told me these are like succulents and not to water them often? Is this true? Mine droops so quick I don’t think that’s true. Do they prefer a soil that keeps them more damp or a free draining soil like succulents? I had mine in a south facing window but I kept getting crispy leaves or crispy spots on my leaves. It’s now I’m an east window and the crispy leaves keep happening. I have lots of stalks and new growth but any tips would be wonderful to prevent the crisp issue from happening 😭
Thank you so much for this video. I live in Alberta Canada and bought a big beautiful Angel Wings for the first time last summer. I had never seen one before, and I absolutely just love it. I brought it in for the winter and it survived. All the big leaves from last year died but new leaves continued to grow all winter but they aren’t big like they were originally. Mine has multiple stems like yours. I’m hoping it will fill in again as the days get longer and I can once again put it outside for the summer. Can you recommend a good plant food for this type of plant? Thank you again for taking the time to video for us. New sub here 😉
Hi thank you for watching, I feed mine with Blood Fish and Bone which is an organic fertiliser not sure if you have it in Canada , if you have pets be careful because it can make them ill if they eat it or use any well balanced fertiliser which would be available from any garden stores 😁👍☘️
Hi Julie i think you are doing the right thing so next year you can take some cuttings and then risk leaving your plant out next Autumn. Good luck and thankyou for watching my video
Thank you, I've just bought one and was wondering how I could propagate it, perfect info just what I needed, I live in North Yorkshire so it may have to live in the greenhouse or potting shed over winter as it can get quite wet here, thanks again much appreciated.
Hi, thank you so much. This is very helpful. My one has outgrown its pot so I’m going to cut all the stems on it today. However, I wonder what I do with what I have left in the original pot, which will probably be just stalks? Thanks
Hi Karen , I'm sorry it has taken me so long to respond to your question, I have had the same problem with my old plant so I am going to do another video about my drastic response to the damage caused, thank you for your comment and for watching the video
I have just lobbed the top off mine as had 1 long thick stem, I have replanted the top in damp soil....I'm panicking as I'd hate to lose it, anything else I should do?
Hi Jane sorry to take so long to reply, I haven't been very good at keeping up with all the comments . I'm still not used to youtube but will try to be more active. Than you for watching my video and for your questiion😀