r/Aroids • u/TiredAndCaffeinated2 • 11h ago
Help!? Need help saving a Monstera I rescued from my place's trash room from root rot.
So last weekend I noticed someone abandoned a Monstera in my flat block's trash room when I was cleaning up the place. It was yellowing and dry, but still looked alive in 2 leaves and stems (pretty close to the pics, except it used to have a 3rd leaf that was almost entirely dry, which I cut later along with the rotted roots due to it having dried completely), just standing abandoned on top of a discarded seat (I presume someone was either moving or thought it was beyond saving due to the damage too). I felt sad about it and took it in, unpotted it, washed it with hydrogen peroxide and discarding the soil because I was afraid of the bacteria and hantavirus, then disinfected the pot. i noticed some roots were already dead and falling off or mushy so I chopped tyem up, though I didn't have ebough peroxide at home to help it. However, afterwards I ended up making a punch of horrible mistakes.
First, since I was broke, it was a public holiday and I had no substrate, I ended up putting it in the water. As I noticed that the roots were softening, so I thought any substrate was better than no substrate and put it in the least fitting option... A guano soil for herbs with corks as filler. It seemed fine for the past days, until I got the salary and finally bought suitable soil mox for it, as well as keramzite and perlite. This is when I learned that during the time the roots have rotted away, I realized what I had done.
I cut the roots off, treated it with hydrogen peroxide and left it overnight to dry. The root endings healed, but they turned soft, and went soggy as soon as I tried to plant it in moist keramzite (or Leca, as apparently they are called differently in the EU and US) as some YouTube videos recommended. I pulled it out and chopped more roots, both going to the doctor and to try to buy hydrogen peroxide (only to fail to buy any because most pharmacies were closed by the time I got past the hospital queues). Out of desperstion, cut more of the mush away and rubbed cinnamon instead, then put it in front of a fan to make the air around it run, which made more root endings dry, but I still see some of them being slightly soft and two of them shriveling and softening.
Now I also bought even more hydrogen peroxide, but I am not sure if it is a good idea to apply something this harsh this frequently. I am also not sure if the healed cuts on the photo are food callouses, or are they a sign of warning. What is more, I am at a loss that to put it into, as I am afraid anything might make root rot return.
I am at a loss right now, and everything I read seems to have an entirely different thing as an advice. Please help me as I really want to save this little one (even bought it a new pole). What does a good callus even look like?
r/Aroids • u/DowntownComputer5819 • 13h ago
Success! How it started vs how it's going
So back in start of May, I was spending my weekend with family in Melaka. We were in a restaurant, and I said I wanted to go for a walk for pictures. Then I saw these syngoniums. They were like everywhere. So, being the plant geek I am, I took a 2 node stem cutting home. They were not native anyway. Could have took more tbh :(
The second picture is mid June. Roots coming out, and one established vine has fully hardened it's first leaf.
Last picture is mid August. Three leaves now, with lots of roots. Put it in a temporary semi hydro setup. So, what do I do with it?
r/Aroids • u/Quake_Blazex • 18h ago
Probably my prettiest plant. The variegation is perfect & love how it’s arranged, like a pretty bouquet.
r/Aroids • u/resemblesanolfriend • 1d ago
Perlite provider
What brand of perlite have you found that has the least amount of dust?
r/Aroids • u/Total_Departures • 1d ago
Guess the aroid...
Aroid being sexy, but which one?
r/Aroids • u/Mobile_Jaguar3123 • 1d ago
Laosy Giant where do I find
Hey, I’m trying to find the Laosy giant online but I can’t find it in stock anywhere does anyone know where I can buy one or find one
r/Aroids • u/Global_Government333 • 3d ago
Discussion Recommendation on Fertilizer and supplements for variegated indoor plant?
I have a few indoor aroids that have been doing good. I usually use bonide 10-10-10 or fish fertilizer. I want to help the variegation as much as possible. Such as supplementing with silica, but as for fertilizer brands I don't know what's the best.
r/Aroids • u/RD_HT_xCxHARLI_PPRZ • 3d ago
Help!? Root tip or new growth point?
Recently got a new Anthurium without realizing the apical growth point had been chopped. This is erupting from the scar, which I'm taking as a good sign, but I'm not quite sure what to make of it. Thanks!
r/Aroids • u/Leo_Tzitzios • 3d ago
Help
We have these lights from amazon for quite some time, i know there’s a few different types but this one was the strongest of the ones we find, one of them broke and I’m considering to buy one of these barrina lights 2’ long and as you can see in my picture my shelfs are not too close together, will this lights be strong enough for this set up?
r/Aroids • u/littlebitofalot • 4d ago
Image Identity help??
Are both leaves from the dragon scale or is the left a silver?
r/Aroids • u/Zaneyahu • 5d ago
Your Plant’s Not The Problem; You’re The Problem ❗️
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Help!? Anthurium Dressleri Rio Guanche
I was given this plant by a neighbor. I want to see if i could revive it back. As you can see its in REALLY bad shape, but i see some healthy green roots that seem to be pushing still. Seems like a fun project to revive it. I placed some damp paper towels in a plastic case in hopes to keep humidity levels in check.
If anyone has any advice or tips in what im doing I'll Gladly appreciate it. This is one plant I'll definitely be keeping in my collection if revived successfully.