These moss poles have to go! | Plant Chores | Philodendron & Epipremnum

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • G'day, guys! Today, we jump into some plant chores and I give the chop to a bunch of my sphagnum moss poles including my Philodendron hederaceum, Philodendron cordatum, Philodendron 'Brazil', and Epipremnum aureum 'Snow Queen' or 'Njoy' Pothos.
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Komentáře • 121

  • @ThaoNguyen-hl6mb
    @ThaoNguyen-hl6mb Před rokem +6

    I live in a dry climate so I propped my brazil philodendron on the moss pole as an experiment. Here are what I learn so far:
    1. I start with a fairly young stem with about 2-3 nodes and good root system. The reason is the older nodes won't latch into the moss pole as easily as the new node when the aerial roots are young.
    2. I cling wrap the portion of the pole where the plant didn't reach yet, AND wrap the nodes onto the pole to encourage high humidity.
    3. I made my potting mix with a high ratio of sand, pumice and bark nuggets, so it retains even less moisture. This allows me to water the moss pole whenever it is dry (about 2-3 times a week with cling wrap and in a windy weather)
    4. After 3 months, my philo brazil reached about half of a 90 cm pole. Most of the new growth have successfully developed roots into the moss pole. When I repot, the soil roots look healthy but didn't grow as massively, and I suppose it directs its energy to grow roots into the moss pole instead.
    5. The leaves are still fairly smaller than the original ones. I'm pinching the tip to stop it growing vertically to see it there is any effect on branching and rooting.

  • @marieb3630
    @marieb3630 Před rokem +7

    FYI, mass polls have to maintain some level of moisture. They don’t have to be wet, but they do need to be moist from inside out. It encourages the roots to search for the moisture. For the few plants, I keep on moss poles, I use water globes to water the moss pole. I’ve also experimented with using a water bottle with holes in the top and then open at the back so I can easily water them. I also make sure that the bottom of my mass pole is above my soil line. That way the excess moisture doesn’t get into the soil and cause a lot of extra moisture at the roots, it does have more airflow

  • @juliashearer7842
    @juliashearer7842 Před rokem +10

    I enjoyed this longer video. In the UK the pruners are called secateurs. Look forward to seeing what happens with all those cuttings. I watch Sydney Plant Guy and his plants are amazing. I agree that as well as his obvious skill, environment must be a big factor in his success. Very inspiring though.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Hey Julia, yeah I assume it's from you guys and getting it from French (maybe?). Yeah, Yan's amazing... Very jealous of his skills and location.

    • @msnyx823
      @msnyx823 Před rokem +1

      It really helps the Sydney Plant Guy that he lives in the coastal areas of Sydney. The climate in Sydney is subtropical. A lot of tropical plants can be grown outside in gardens in Sydney. It never gets cold enough for frost.
      I live in the elevated area west of Sydney and I don’t have anything like his growth. Mostly because of the cooler temperatures.

    • @valiaudet3415
      @valiaudet3415 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ❤ Sydney plant guy has really taught us everything we ever need to know about moss poles and what is needed for real healthy growth 🎉🎉🎉

  • @od.vandeveer
    @od.vandeveer Před rokem +7

    There is a product called anti-root fabric you use outdoors. It will allow water through but no roots. Maybe you can use that in stead of the mesh. Otherwise use a slightly larger mesh size so you can pull the roots out when repotting

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Cheers, mate! I'll see if I can find some in the future. I wasn't expecting the roots to get through to be honest... my mistake haha. Also, new vids coming with no music :D

  • @sprinkledbeanies760
    @sprinkledbeanies760 Před rokem +5

    Speedy recovery Pete yes I feel the same throwing away plants or cutting makes me feel like a serial killer 😂😂

  • @123astbury
    @123astbury Před rokem +4

    🌻 Treat your moss pole as you would any other potting media. Misting the top of a pot of soil doesn’t encourage good root growth. Similarly, misting the surface of a moss pole also doesn’t encourage good root growth. The moss needs to be saturated with misting only being used to keep the moss slightly damp in between waterings. 😊

  • @SoberBangBangVeteran
    @SoberBangBangVeteran Před rokem

    Hey bud I’m new here but I will say I have vines that our 40 feet on a Pothos plant. She has about 20 vines that hang over the 2nd story that go down and up a few times. Anyways I have this poll and I thought it was okay till I made it better. Pole coco is cheap. Get a 4ft fat PVC pipe a thick one. Drill 3 different size holes all going inward angle 📐. Helps with water and roots and most of all air. The coco is for looks until summer and then I break out the spray bottle and hit it often till the end of summer. Pour water right down the pvc. New growth will take over the pvc. Anyways Air is the key. Try drilling some holes in the one you got. Would love to see this build of your version.

  • @catr5716
    @catr5716 Před rokem +2

    I can't wait to fill this space with jungle... Oh my I need more space for my jungle. I laughed so hard. I feel this right now too

  • @jamesparadigm
    @jamesparadigm Před rokem +3

    🐸🧦
    awesome video Pete, an hour well spent!
    amazing to see how much the 'Brazil' has sized up on the pole, and the bouquet looks beautiful too. 😜

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Hehe cheers, mate! Hopefully they all root and I can get them into a pot soon :D

  • @kerrie2k
    @kerrie2k Před rokem +3

    I'm a Brit, they call them Secateurs here as well. Over here the snow queen is like the marble queen, the plant you have there is the njoy pothos.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      Yeah, I often get confused when I hear people referring to the Marble Queen as a Snow Queen. Guess it's all arbitrary naming haha

  • @Samm6977
    @Samm6977 Před rokem +3

    I love experimenting with props too, I usually just sell small pots for a couple of bucks in the summers when I’m overrun with them 😅

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I'll have to give that a go. I worry no one will be interested locally though haha

    • @Samm6977
      @Samm6977 Před rokem +1

      Yeah I thought the same but you’d be surprised how many people were interested, especially when they’re cheap and easy plants

  • @joannanovara815
    @joannanovara815 Před rokem +3

    Have you ever tried experimenting with putting a pothos cutting in with another type of cutting? The theory is that pothos have particularly good natural rooting hormone and will help "boost" new root growth

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +3

      Not specifically like that yet at least. I've had pothos cuttings mixed in with other stuff before, and I've had loads of M. siltepecana rooting together that I've added things to to speed things up and it's worked well.

  • @artsyadrienne
    @artsyadrienne Před 4 měsíci

    My 2 heart leaf philo are so overgrown with small trellis in the pot - I’ve never used moss poles but I’ve been curious to try them after some pruning/propagation! Wish me luck. Thank you for this video! Best wishes from the US :)

  • @ninasuculentasymas
    @ninasuculentasymas Před rokem +1

    😂 I’m the same way in where I don’t like throwing away potential plants no matter if I have too much of the same ones. 🙋🏼‍♀️🪴

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Před rokem +3

    Yes they make beautiful baskets. I have both Brazil and Enjoy hanging everywhere. The Heartleaf is too big. He is sitting on a bench. Love the content. 🪴🌼🪴

  • @zrzekmane5116
    @zrzekmane5116 Před rokem +3

    Not judging your broken glass jar. No telling how much money Ive saved being frugal over my lifetime, lol. Your freudian slip didnt go unnoticed tho. Lol

  • @amelise
    @amelise Před rokem +1

    Hope you're feeling better soon Pete. Have to love those common 'expendable' plants, so useful for learning the ropes and experimenting with new techniques, and they really do brighten up a room without too much effort or expense. I think I remember Jan (Sydney plant guy) saying he just waters the moss poles when they're crunchy, he sticks water bottles with small holes in the lid in the top and lets them do their thing. I'm doing that as per his advice but yeah I think it comes down to trial and error to figure out what works for you and I'm still in the error bit.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I've been doing the same, though I've found smaller plants have a harder time grabbing onto the poles even when moistened well. Might just have to size up a bit first, I guess.

  • @sunnymelbourneplants
    @sunnymelbourneplants Před rokem +2

    All these philodendrons grow so fast even during our Melbourne weather. But I am with you, I don't have any room for them on my moss poles. I have others I prefer to try to size up like my P. majestic, manjula, syngonium frosted heart and so on :) I have my P. Brasil on a big round trellis and as it fills it up it's pretty nice. They really are cool plants to have in darker corner of the house. Happy Friday Pete ;)

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Happy Friday, Sunny! Yeah, at first I was putting everything on poles... now I'm like "damn... no more space!" haha

    • @sunnymelbourneplants
      @sunnymelbourneplants Před rokem

      @@petevsplants7516 haha too true 🤣 it's supposedly taking less room, but then I don't have enough windows for light to supplement them all 💡

  • @joannanovara815
    @joannanovara815 Před rokem +3

    Love your shirt 💚
    I prefer growing heart leaf philo,brasil and njoy pothos as trailing plants. I do have another brasil growing up a pole as well and have had a very small amount of success sizing up leaves.

  • @Rayasratchetplants
    @Rayasratchetplants Před rokem +3

    I'm always laughing at your jokes🤣. I also really n joy your theories and scientific approach. I was just just happy to see a little bit of brown on the n joy...drives me crazy on mine! Good to know it isn't just me.

  • @lineeknolle
    @lineeknolle Před rokem +1

    When I do a bunch of cuttings in one vase, I like to strap them together. You can also split them in 2 or more bundles. Is easyer to handle, and potting up. :)

  • @CrazyPlantLady4954
    @CrazyPlantLady4954 Před rokem

    I’ve started propping with one or two pothos cuttings and they root much faster. Apparently pothos secretes a higher level of rooting hormone than other indoor plants.

  • @marieb3630
    @marieb3630 Před rokem +1

    You have to keep the inside of the moss pole moist not just the outside. The plants roots will search for the water at causing the routes to embed into your moss pole. Also, try Potting multiple varieties of plants in one pot .

  • @dixiechick6652
    @dixiechick6652 Před rokem +2

    Whoa I haven’t seen a green heart leaf philo that big 🥰I gotta get mine on a moss pole

  • @mrscotchguy
    @mrscotchguy Před rokem +2

    Pete, I use a large spread of different pots just out of pure convivence. My pots with large drainage holes, I tend to use sphagnum and large orchid bark to block the hole from spilling soil. I will use window/door mesh, like you, but mostly for my bonsai. I'm not too worried about cutting away some roots, but I try to hold off on repotting until the plant is rootbound. Probably just desensitized by the bonsai hobby...

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Ah very clever. I'll have to give that a try. I need to learn more about Bonsai as I'm sure there's a lot you learn there that can be applied here.

    • @mrscotchguy
      @mrscotchguy Před rokem +1

      @@petevsplants7516 Aussie bonsai bloke is one of my favs

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 Před rokem +1

    That's what I notice that my Philodendron brazil and hederaceum grow nicer hanging, And only my Pothos grows up a moss pole🙏😌I enjoyed watching

  • @MadameZoosh
    @MadameZoosh Před rokem +2

    Hey Pete,
    thank you (again) for your videos. I continue to learn so much and my plants seem to like the changes.
    I finally gave sphagnum moss a go and got a small 100g block (4.5L) and was wondering if it's normal it smells like hay and has visibly dried grass in it? It also seems darker than the moss I've seen on several videos or pictures. Generally I wouldn't mind if it's a mix of several things, but it triggers my pollen allergy and I got really itchy. 😅Not sure if I want several poles of allergens around my apartment.
    I'm thinking it might be a mix of several dried up things because the pack I got is labeled for terrarium use. If you say "no, that's not how it should be", I definitely go and order some better quality moss because I really want my plants to be happy and have poles I can actually water. 😅
    Thanks in advance :)
    Greetings from Germany, have a great day!
    Lizzie

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +2

      Haha yes, it smells that way for me at times. If you're worried, just boil it for 10 minutes or so and see if that washes away any particles that might be in it. I think I'd have to see it to be sure and even then I've only got experience with my particular brand that's found at Bunnings, so it might just be moss from a different brand and or place than where mine comes from? Dunno. Good luck hehe

    • @MadameZoosh
      @MadameZoosh Před rokem +1

      @@petevsplants7516 Thanks! I'm gonna give boiling it a go, didn't know I could do that :D

  • @KarIiah
    @KarIiah Před rokem +1

    Don't stop testing - I was coughing for 3 days before my test was positive, same with my partner and my brother I. You might have Covid but the tests are still negative during the first couple days :)
    Also props for not throwing the glass out - if it's broken but still can be used, it's not broken, haha.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it's annoying how it can work like that. And thanks mate :P gotta be thrifty!

  • @BPlantyPNW
    @BPlantyPNW Před rokem +2

    I switched my philos & pothos into planks and they took off straight away as opposed to moss poles.

  • @dixiechick6652
    @dixiechick6652 Před rokem +2

    I got rid of most of my double plants at a plant swap we have because nursery was getting new plants in 😊 I got 5 new babies but they are small so I don’t feel bad

  • @seekingeudaimonia6884
    @seekingeudaimonia6884 Před rokem +3

    Not me watering my Brazil moss pole, while it watches you chop up yours 😢

  • @MaryGatdula
    @MaryGatdula Před rokem +1

    See: The Leca Queen on CZcams about the moss poles. She could also be named The Moss Pole Queen! LOL
    P.S. She's also in Australia

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Hehe yeah I know Nora :P She's in Melbourne about an hour and a half from me :D

  • @omaam1005
    @omaam1005 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant mate. Thank you, I enjoyed.

  • @dollycaldwell4938
    @dollycaldwell4938 Před rokem +1

    UGH.....the word "chopping" makes me sweat. Clipping that Brazil breaks my heart

  • @karenmyers9146
    @karenmyers9146 Před rokem +1

    If you watch Plants by Melissa she uses watering globes in the top of her moss poles and they drip down into the moss pole to keep them moist

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      Yeah, I've seen this. I effectively do the same thing with bottles of water but take them away and only do it twice a week or so depending on how dry the poles get.

  • @Tyequiece
    @Tyequiece Před rokem +2

    🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @beckypackqualls2745
    @beckypackqualls2745 Před rokem +1

    Pete! Great video! I don’t know what tamlin is?? You said one drop per liter? I definitely need that. I looked for a link, but didn’t find one. Not even sure of the spelling. I typed in tamlin on Amazon and found nothing. Really enjoyed the video today.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      Hope you can find it. Check the local hydro stores. That's where I found mine :D

  • @merielangharad977
    @merielangharad977 Před rokem +2

    Secateurs in the UK too :)

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 Před rokem +1

    I have an empty drink bottle with a hole in the lid and a wick made from thick cotton string. I tip it upside down in my moss pole and it slowly drips and wets the moss entirely.

  • @StalkerNaturaliste
    @StalkerNaturaliste Před rokem +3

    Hi, your Philodendron cordatum is hederaceum. Hederaceum is often sold under a lot of names. Cordatum is very different

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      Hey Stalker. Thanks for that. I often get confused as nurseries here seem to mislabel a lot of things with the wrong species, even the wrong genus sometimes.

    • @StalkerNaturaliste
      @StalkerNaturaliste Před rokem +4

      @@petevsplants7516 we all know that feeling buddy. You are not ready for the mess Monstera adansonii is outside of Australia.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      lol I just bought a Monstera laniata today. I'm like "Isn't this M. adansonii var. laniata? Laniata isn't a species... right?"

    • @StalkerNaturaliste
      @StalkerNaturaliste Před rokem +1

      I think most Monstera adansonii in Australia are Monstera adansonii laniata (not considered a true species for the moment) but in Europe it's an undescribed species close to lechleriana, and you probably have one if you have a variegated "adansonii". In Asia it's even another species sold as adansonii.
      Does it have a decidious petiole sheat?

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      I've got about 5-6 adansonii variants. I think there're definitely some with the sheaths.

  • @Rhondas_Flippin_Life
    @Rhondas_Flippin_Life Před rokem +1

    Check out Sidney Plant Guy, basically, all his vids are on moss poles. He's the one to go to. You and him are my favorite plant people 💯

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Hehe yeah I follow him :P He's a nice guy

    • @Rhondas_Flippin_Life
      @Rhondas_Flippin_Life Před rokem

      ​@@petevsplants7516lol yeah literally 5 minutes after I commented you started talking about him 🤷‍♀️😁

  • @elmerbaez6784
    @elmerbaez6784 Před rokem +1

    I can't believe that you broke those plants down!!!

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Před rokem +2

    Is your moss pole made with metal hardware cloth and Spaghnum Moss ?????

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it's fencing mesh that's about 1x1cm and sphagnum moss yep

  • @elmerbaez6784
    @elmerbaez6784 Před rokem

    I use base board strips!!! My plants look fantastic!! Like yours!! Kisses to you!!

  • @MaryGatdula
    @MaryGatdula Před rokem +1

    I am the same as far as throwing out any part of the plant when trimming or propagating! Ugh.

  • @debbibowen
    @debbibowen Před rokem +1

    If the vine rooted into the soil, what is the benefit to cutting in between the nodes?

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Each node will sprout out its own growth point and so you'll end up with loads of vines instead of just one.

  • @susiesmith2543
    @susiesmith2543 Před rokem +3

    You should have bought a bigger house. Lol.

  • @mamasplayinhookie3131
    @mamasplayinhookie3131 Před rokem +1

    Snow Queen and N'Joy are two different plants, I have snow queen on my wish list and an N'joy in my kitchen

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem

      Yeah, this might be where you're thinking of what we'd call "Marble Queen" as "Snow Queen"? I've seen those used interchangeably elsewhere.

    • @mamasplayinhookie3131
      @mamasplayinhookie3131 Před rokem +1

      @@petevsplants7516 Marble Queens over here have the yellow variegation - snow queens have white - there is a french etsy seller that has both along with the harlequin pothos 😍 Only other name I've heard for the Snow Queen is White panther :) Edited due to lack of coffee lol

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +2

      @@mamasplayinhookie3131 Interesting... Yeah, I get confused a lot as it seems names differ all over the world, which is quite annoying.

    • @mamasplayinhookie3131
      @mamasplayinhookie3131 Před rokem +1

      @@petevsplants7516 Yes it is, I was looking everywhere for a manjula only to find out it's a 'happy leaf' over here.

  • @dixiechick6652
    @dixiechick6652 Před rokem +1

    An hour long video - your spoiling us

  • @susiesmith2543
    @susiesmith2543 Před rokem +1

    Mate. Why don't you remove pole and just plant in a bigger pot instead of water propping. Wouldn't that work

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Před rokem +1

      Hey Susie, mainly as I want a really bushy pot. I think most of those poles only had 2-3 vines, so it'd be straggly as for a while if I potted it up I think.

    • @susiesmith2543
      @susiesmith2543 Před rokem +1

      @@petevsplants7516 gotcha

  • @mariajesusmorales6121

    Si estos Philodendros costarían mil dólares , serían importantes para usted ? ...... 🤔

  • @clairethomas4118
    @clairethomas4118 Před rokem +2

    Sniffing cuttings mate, it's a slippery slope.

  • @valiaudet3415
    @valiaudet3415 Před 5 měsíci

    Moss too dry

  • @IdrisFashan
    @IdrisFashan Před rokem +1

    ‘Baked Sphagnum Mosses.’ Bad plant parent idea, worse band name… 😅