Everything you say is a song to my ears, I place 2 more in Leca today, Yay I am so excited, I want to place in Leca my Calathea Orbifolia but I am scared, she is small and i want her to grow 1/4 of yours 😂
We grow _Monstera deliciosa_ fruits here in California pretty easily. Of course, hardly anybody here has a Monstera indoors… although some do. But most of the fruiting-age ones are simply too large and vigorous to maintain inside. Thus they fruit every year 😊 Good light and sun. My uncle had one inside though that fruited several times. And it only had a few leaves. It was a bushy sort of plant, not really vining or climbing, but had a very thick vine of about three feet long. As thick as a person’s arm, roughly. Just very short for some reason. Though it apparently was mature enough to produce fruit. Also, the _Thaumatophyllum_ 'Selloum' or 'Hope' (or split-leaf philodendron, lickety-split, etc) makes similar fruits to the Monstera deliciosa…edible when ripe, as well. Those can get massive outside and will eventually fruit the same as monstera. Apparently, even anthurium berries (on certain varieties) are edible when ripened and bright red!
Thank you so much Nora for all the great info you always provide. Now thanks to this one I have a few more plants on my wish list. I would be interested to know if Philodendron splendid does well in lecca. I just purchased one and would like to transition if they do…
Am addicted now Nora everyday am trying different plants in leca ! 😂
thank you! My God your plants are so beautiful! you truly are a gifted nature spirit!
Thank you so much 💓
WOW. Loved this video very much. Thanks
So glad you enjoyed it.
Wow! The way you described each plant is very impressive. First time on your channel.
Thanks and welcome, I hope you like it here.
Beautiful plants Nora! Thanks.
So nice of you
Gorgeous 💚
Everything you say is a song to my ears, I place 2 more in Leca today, Yay I am so excited, I want to place in Leca my Calathea Orbifolia but I am scared, she is small and i want her to grow 1/4 of yours 😂
I'm only halfway through, but already inspired to try some "unusual suspects" in LECA!
Awesome 👌
Nice video Nora! Your Birkin is the best Ive seen. I love my Tortum! I recently got a chameleon ZZ plant and it’s stunning!!
Oh thank you! I have seen pictures of the Chameleon ZZ, I want one!!
@@TheLecaQueen I really like it. I had no desire for one until I saw this one. Anxious to watch it grow 😊
@GreenWitch1 I love all the ZZs. I am obsessed with completing my collection 😍
We grow _Monstera deliciosa_ fruits here in California pretty easily. Of course, hardly anybody here has a Monstera indoors… although some do. But most of the fruiting-age ones are simply too large and vigorous to maintain inside. Thus they fruit every year 😊 Good light and sun. My uncle had one inside though that fruited several times. And it only had a few leaves. It was a bushy sort of plant, not really vining or climbing, but had a very thick vine of about three feet long. As thick as a person’s arm, roughly. Just very short for some reason. Though it apparently was mature enough to produce fruit.
Also, the _Thaumatophyllum_ 'Selloum' or 'Hope' (or split-leaf philodendron, lickety-split, etc) makes similar fruits to the Monstera deliciosa…edible when ripe, as well. Those can get massive outside and will eventually fruit the same as monstera.
Apparently, even anthurium berries (on certain varieties) are edible when ripened and bright red!
Isn't nature wonderful 🥰
I have seen the monstera fruit in Jamaica. It is huge!❤
Oh wow! I would love to see and taste it
Thank you so much Nora for all the great info you always provide. Now thanks to this one I have a few more plants on my wish list. I would be interested to know if Philodendron splendid does well in lecca. I just purchased one and would like to transition if they do…
Yea they do!! 😊
Thank you so much!
Ordering 10 litres of leca now!
Yay!!!!
I like my rabbit foot fern but it’s not in semi hydro yet. Now this is a reminder for me to switch. I love your Hoya compacta.
What about a rubber tree plant? Would this plant possibly do well without soil?
According to my research, yes 😊
Yes they do. There are so many plants I did not show.
Škoda že vám nerozumím,pěstování vyslouším😉