Yay! So glad to be on this plant journey with you! I came across your channel looking for a care guide for my new Syngonium three king. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for the break down I went through 2 other 15min videos which didn’t explain much until I got to yours. You told me everything I needed to know 🙌🏼😄
Awesome breakdown! My pink syngonium was one of my first plants, and it went from being in a 4-inch nursery planter to tripling in size within two years, I love it so much.
Good video with lots of good info. Was thinking you were missing anything pink till you got to your wish list. You might also take a look at the S. Jade. That has some interesting patterns to its leaves. Don't know if you saw it but Summer Rayne Oakes did a video on syngonium about a month ago and said that they can go all the way to full sun. Not sure I trust that, but I'm going to do some props and give it a shot when summer arrives here in the Northern Hemisphere.
Syngoniums are such beautiful plants. I have the chiapense and the white butterfly one but other than that, those are the only ones that love life in my home. I have the pink one but it’s not doing anything for me. I’ve had it for about a year and it hates me. Lol. Thank you for sharing. Love all your videos. Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Thanks for the care tips 😄. Lovely plants in your collection! I've been eyeing the syngonium confetti, they are so cute but so expensive! 😩
I have several syngoniums (the common one) growing in a jar with coloured marbles. I change the water regularly and trim the roots. Sometimes there are slimy bits that get washed off. Great for when you need a spot of greenery here or there!. Ange, what happened to the 'elephant ears' that I suggested you water a few months ago? Love from Central Coast xx
Hi Ange - watching this video again after having just bought a Syngo Fantasy from Bunnings! I noticed yours are potted in terracotta and wondered if you find they dry out quickly and need watering often in summer? I'm in Adelaide and it's dry here, so I think I might need to keep my syngos in plastic pots, but not entirely sure yet.
I totally agree with them drying out super quickly in terracotta! I’ve since moved the ones that were in terracotta into plastic. It’s good in the winter time because they dry out but in the summer it gets soooo tiring to water them haha