Why is my Albo Browning? 3 TIPS For Preserving Variegated Leaves
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
- Albino / variegated parts of a plant will brown eventually due to lacking chlorophyll, and the ability to photosynthesize. Use these 3 strategies for preserving your HIGHLY white / variegated plants:
1. BLAST THEM WITH LIGHT
2. HUMDITIY CONTROLLED AT 60%
3. SUPPLEMENT SUGAR 1 TBSP / 2L (2Qt) WATER
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In this video we go over:
Why are the white parts of my leaf browning?
Albo parts are browning
Variegated leaves dying
Why are my white leaves dying on my albo
0:00 Intro
0:20 Is my Albo Sickly because it is browning
0:40 More Surface Area of green, more leaves!
0:59 Give your variegated plants LOTS OF LIGHT
1:20 Use ACTUAL wattage draw of grow lights
1:30 Start grow lights at 24 inches away
1:55 Keep your humidity at 60% relative humidity (rh)
2:45 How to Supplement Sugars for variegated plants
2:58 Photosynthesis EXPLAINED in 5 seconds
3:10 Supplement 2 Tbsp of Sugar per Gallon (4 liters)
4:25 Supplementing sugar in place of photosynthesis is not for long term
4:48 Like the video?!? PLzzzzzZZzZ?
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Thank you for sharing
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
My plant was half moon and has now turned completely white, struggling to keep it alive so will try the sugar for sure. Thanks
Thankyou
so interesting about the sugar water!
The little tricks! 😄
Yea this shocked me. Makes perfect sense, but good to hear from a pro.
Do you think silica can help prevent leaf browning? Or latex foliar spray?
A friend of mine just gave me a cutting of her Monstera Albo with only white leaves. I am going to grow it in Leca. Can I add sugar to my fertilizing solution ? Thanks for your answer.
Great trick. At first I thought the sugar- “that’s wild!” Then the quarter dropped for me. One of my fertilizer recipes I use outdoors and for my citrus trees is Alaskan fish fertilizer, kelp and molasses. Molasses=Sugar…duh😂.
I have a Japanese Tricolor Adansonii coming. I will def add into my rotation. I supplement with silica mainly for mt Thais.
Yup! Nothing like a carbohydrate! Can you tell me more about your Silica supplementation? I want to experiment with this
@@prettyingreen I’ve changed my watering routine to using 1/4 strength fertilizer every water and basically treating my plants as semi hydro. In my nutrient solution (rotate Foliage Pro and A+B nutrient), I add liquid silica (Bloomcity). I use 1ml/liter and add it to my water (rain) the night before I water. Then the nutrients/fertilizer day of. I’ve also began experimenting with adding beneficials bacteria and fungus, so adjust my ph down to 6 (rain water usually tests out in 7 range).
I can tell the silica is having a positive impact. When touching the leaves on thinner plants like my adansonii and Obliqua, they feel tougher and thicker. They have also sized up tremendously. Adansonii crossing 9” and my Deliciosa pushed out a 30”. I don’t generally use grow lights, so I’m impressed this is ambient house light in the winter of the PNW. I am blessed with lots of large windows on 3 sides (W/N/E)
Can’t definitively report yet on the impact of the beneficials. I’m using clear pots, so I can see them going in my soilless media. I “feel” like they are having some positive impact, at least on my propagations and repots, as the root systems have gone bananas, but this could also be the result of my upgraded watering routine
@@richardr5878 Damn, I've heard of liquid silica being helpful in keeping the variegated parts of the leaves, but I've never read any in-depth experience on using it. Thank you!!
Can the sugar be added to a moss? I have a cutting of an albo monstera that doesn’t have enough green but it’s currently in moss and perlite. Its already got roots
If you was water propagating an monstera albo, would it help to add a little sugar to the water the help the cutting during this process?
That’s a good question! I would probably avoid it because it would encourage yeast and bacteria to develop in the water
Will Silica work as well? If not, I'm growing secondary roots in my Albo in Moss...do you recommend putting sugar water in my moss medium?
I LOVE silica! Probably avoid sugar due to the gnats, unless you have a full white plant
Fascinating. I have a Monstera Standleyana that decided to go full moon on me, Over the last few month it completely stopped growing any green in the foliage. The stem has only a thin wispy line of very light green on it, and I don't want to loose it...
You say you have 0.5gal nutrient water where you add sugar to... What do you mean with nutrient water?
I can’t tell you how many times this has happened to me on my Standleyana 😭 When I say add the sugar with nutrient water-that’s assuming it’s in a soil-less media that contains no nutrients, so you’d be feed nutrients plus sugar at each watering. If the media has nutrients, just add sugar into your water. Hope this makes sense 😄
@@prettyingreen It kinda did, thanks a million my friend.
And here is what I have done: I keep several aquariums, when I change the water it goes on my enormous plant collection, and when it came to water my standleyana, which is planted in soil, I added a little bit of sugar. At this stage I feel that I have already other cuttings on the go, if this one perishes, I'll be sorry, but its a learning curve, and a full moon plant wont live long anyway...
So if you feel like there is more that I need to know, I'd be very appreciative of the hints, if not ill learn on the go. I'm also thinking that I will have to skip the sugar at times to avoid a massive sugar build up however little I put in... I shall see how it goes.
Is there a such thing as too much sun for these guys? For example, could I keep it in a small outdoor greenhouse in the summer (clear glass, humidity maintained, but bright sun)? Or does drenching it only apply with grow lights where the wattage/light exposure is more controlled? Thanks!
many plants will get sunburned, the white parts also seem more prone to getting burned
Woukd addinf sugar for a mature ThaiCon promote growth/variegration?
It would definitely help, but it might attract bugs/biology
On my Adonsonii Albo, the leaves are mostly green, but the white part (about 10%) on each new leaf is crispy brown as it unfurls, so most of the leaves have a blank area where the white was supposed to be. Help?
This used to happen to me ALL THE TIME on my Albo Adansonii!!!! It would drive me crazy. It’s usually a humidity thing/water on the leaves. Try for 55-65% if you can. Too high and they’ll blacken, too low and it’ll get brown and crispy
If i use your tips with the sugar for a adult plant in the european winter, can it helps, for a alternative for photosynthese, for normal variegated monstera. I use a grow light too, but i if helps with molasses or sugar solution for more grow, it is a game changer. :-)
Yup it could absolutely help out in the lower light of winter and with highly variegated plants! Carbo-loading can almost always help out a bit 😄
@@prettyingreen Hello again. :-) I write in another video, that i want to try normal led. What should i say? It works better than my strongest Sansi 36 Watt bulb. I buyed bulbs with 18 Watt. Six Bulbs Set under 20 Euro. I think it is 22 Dollar. My two white monsteras, had huge brown spots. One of them sitting on the window and get the led light too. The plant choose the led light, holy moly. Now i have the power to user carbs for the plant. I buy a carb fertilizer. It is for special plants, but i have hope. YOU gave me hope to try it on a regular basis. Ok, perhaps not weekly, but perhaps it works well. I fight for the life of my plants, with your videos. 🙂
What do we do with the browning leaf? Do we leave it there like the one in the vid?
It’s up to you! It’s not doing much for the plant. Leave it or cut it
Can I put sugar on cuttings as well?
Yup! Just be careful of bugs it might attract 😄
Can u show data that support adding suger to water the plants. Interesting
Google “tissue culture media protocol for philodendron”
Is the humidity the same for monstera borsigiana albo? :)
Yup 55-75% or so
@@prettyingreen thanks so much!
The newest leaf on my albo won’t harden… it’s been limp and light green for more than two weeks, the stem has gotten taller but the leaf is weak and the same color as it was when it unfurled :\ the rest of the leaves look great though.
Ever had that happen on an albo or any other plant? Lol
Give it longer than 2 weeks! Sometimes it will take up to 4-6 weeks. But sometimes leaves are weird, and just unfurl oddly. This has happened to me maybe 5% of the time (usually from lower humidity). If this is the case, just wait for the next leaf to come out!
@@prettyingreen for sure! At first I thought it was root rot but the roots look great so idk… I DMd you a clip of it on IG so you can see how sad it is lol hope that’s okay.
Is molasses ok? Im using molasses in all my plants
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Is it OK watering the leaves too?
And what about the difference in absortion between glucosis and plain sugar (a bigger molecule)?
Maybe avoid watering the leaves
I can’t speak to exactly which sugar is best, but ideally it’s as close to C6H12O6 (dextrose or glucose) as possible
Molasses would, IMO, be better since it hasn't been bastardised in its production. White sugar is bad for everything.
Bro your electric bill must be high 😂
It's not cheap! hahaha about $400 a month