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Wholesome Houseplants
Приєднався 6 тра 2020
Hi I’m Sophie from Wholesome Houseplants. I make videos about my houseplants! Subscribe for plant DIYs, plant tours, propagation progress and rare plant info!
Відео
My Pothos Collection | 17 Epipremnum & Scindapsus Species
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My Pothos Collection | 17 Epipremnum & Scindapsus Species
Monstera Obliqua sp Peru Journey | Runner Propagation
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Monstera Obliqua sp Peru Journey | Runner Propagation
My Syngonium Collection | 16 species
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My Syngonium Collection | 16 species
Using Glass with Plants | Terrarium Plants, Substrate and Tour
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Using Glass with Plants | Terrarium Plants, Substrate and Tour
How to Propagate Peperomia from a Leaf
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How to Propagate Peperomia from a Leaf
My Philodendron Collection | 29 species
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My Philodendron Collection | 29 species
Complete Care Guide to Marantas | Variegated Maranta Propagation
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Complete Care Guide to Marantas | Variegated Maranta Propagation
Rare plant unboxing | Anthurium Veitchii | Ben's Jungle
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Rare plant unboxing | Anthurium Veitchii | Ben's Jungle
10 Affordable Houseplant Displays | Cheap Plant Stands
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10 Affordable Houseplant Displays | Cheap Plant Stands
How to propagate Begonias by leaf and stem
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How to propagate Begonias by leaf and stem
Epipremnum Pinnatum VS Cebu Blue | Side by side comparison
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Epipremnum Pinnatum VS Cebu Blue | Side by side comparison
Ficus Villosa | Rare shingling plant | Terrarium build and pole mount
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Ficus Villosa | Rare shingling plant | Terrarium build and pole mount
Wow!!! Stunning!!🤩
😊 really pleased with the growth in the timeframe!!
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How long do they take to grow roots?
It is pretty slow! It can be months! I’ll do a short where you can see the start of roots starting to form 😊
@@WholesomeHouseplants Thanks. I recently lost mine due to over watering and all the stem cuttings didn't survive. My bad, I left them all out in the rains for a week.
Looks beautiful never seen this plant but i just subscribe now ❤😂
It’s my fave! And thank you 😊
Awe
Try lint rollers as well, regular size and mini travel size for smaller plants! Helps save time😊
Oh very cool! Thanks for the tip
i have them on my water propagation, should i remove and try another method? (it’s a monstera Delicioca)
I just got a “reverted” mini monstera so I do hope that some leaves in the future get that white back ! Yours looks great
Are these just clear storage bins?
Yes, just clear plastic containers. They’re actually intended for reptile keepers and they make for temporary homes for animals whilst their enclosures are being cleaned! 😊
Yes, now! Good for you to find it! I was at Home Depot a few weeks ago and bought a small Monstera. I looked at every one that I could reach. Next day someone on one of my local Facebook groups posted a pic of a variegated one that she had found there that day. Well, buddy boy, was I not pissed! For about 2.5 seconds then I was like, good for her! I obviously wasn’t meant for find it 😊
Cute!
Thanks! Never even thought of that for my aquarium!!!!! Exciting, dollar store trip tomorrow 🤭
Good for you
Thank you! Now I just gotta find out what my little yellow dots are
Stupenda
Finally, someone else who waters in the sink or tub! It is so good for your plant and drainage. ❤❤
I love this. It’s realistic and exactly what the plants need anyhow 🥰
Ahh thanks for the lovely comment 🥰
Wow that's beautiful.
These are so pretty! Im thinking about getting a house plant for my new desk, im not aure what would look nice though
Oooh you can’t go wrong with a snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata) on your desk! You’ll find it in most plant shops or even DIY type box stores. It’s cheap and easy to care for as it doesn’t need much water. It’s good for an office too because if you’re on annual leave - it’ll most likely survive without water til you’re back! 😊♥️
How to kill your plants with oxygen poisoning 101
Definitely not! This fern has been growing happily in the jar for the last year 😊 think of it like a miniature terrarium for plants that need high humidity
@@WholesomeHouseplants oh neat! I suppose the jar isn’t fully airtight and still allows a little bit of co2 to enter
It looks great!
Thanks! 😊🫙🪴
But will it grow an entirely new pepperomia plant? Or will it just be a pepperomia leaf with roots??
Ooh, what's the beautiful plant on the right hand golden arch shelf?
I just watched the plant swap with Emma and I have to say that you're such a lovely person. It would be so nice to see more of your content if you decide to take us on a journey of plant collection. Do what's best for you, and thank you for being so open regarding your depression.
Sophie! Here from good growing! I would love to see more videos.
Excellent video... to the point without any irrelevant nonsense like bg music or idle chatter... subscribed and look forward to all your videos in future.
Wish this was a care video,than a bad I'd video
Love this video ❤ Well done for being so vulnerable and open 💕
This was my first time watching you! Thank you starting the videos again.
Traduzione no?
Great Presentation and Persona. Good stuff. Good full program.
It’s lovely to see you back! 💚
New subscriber here. Subscribed because of your warm and down to earth personality and information repot video. Straight ahead and keep on keeping’ on. Happy holidays to you! 🪴💚
Interesting watching 2 years later. RecentlyI bought a similar cutting for $50. This was a deal as ~$60-80 is rate in US
Great video!
What is your plant food products?
I tend to use the fertiliser called Liquid gold leaf on plants as a spray or to mix in watering. Or slow release fertiliser granules mixes into the soil from Soil Ninja 😊🪴
Where do u buy moss for plants
I buy my sphagnum moss from Soil Ninja (I have a discount code for 10% off which is “WHOLESOME”) 😊🪴
oh hi!!! didn't know you use to do this! how nice! I'm off to see your old videos and welcome back! 🥰
Oh hello there 👋🏽 thank you! there will be new ones to come! 😊♥️ anything you’d particularly like to see?
@@WholesomeHouseplants ohh i would LOVE a hoya collection tour ❤️
glad you’re back! You haven’t lost your touch 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words! ♥️
Welcome back Sophie 💐🎉 happy to see you over YT 😊
Thank you for your support and encouragement 😊♥️
Yaaaaaay! So glad to see you back on here 🎉
Thanks so much Neha ♥️
My syngonium white butterfly is in a 10 in pot. I call her Maryanne lol I don't let her trail because I love how good she looks bushy. I have made at least 4 other plants in 6 inch pots. She never let's me down :)
Ooof I love a bushy syngonium too!
I got my cebu blue cuttings for a whopping £0 simply because I work in a restaurant in a garden centre and am good friends with the guy who manages the houseplant section, so yay, free cuttings... as if I need more of an excuse to fuel my plant probl- I mean hobby.
The best cuttings are free cuttings from friends!! 🙌🏽
Wow another amazing content again have a good day dear watching here
Thank you for the kind comment! 🪴
Thousand dollar😮 i got mine cutting for $70 recently with one leaf and runner i propagate my runner cuttings put them in Prop box see little growth🎉😊
i have not found one video who can explain me what is thhe difference between epipremnum and scindapsus 😢 have both and the only difference i see is the scindapsus is more sprinkled withh lighht green
They are two different genus plants 😊
Fun video! But just letting you know---most of of the Syngonium you showed are actually the same species (Syngonium podophyllum), just different cultivars of that species. I think there are actually only 16 species of Syngonium in existence in the world.
Our Mantras prefer bright filtered light. If they do not get enough light the leaves get a faded look to them. Most of our Mantras sit about four feet from a southern exposure window and about the same distance from some shelves that have grow lights on for 12 hours a day. They seem to thrive there always putting out beautiful new leaves. What they do not want is any kind of direct light. If you have a window that gets direct light you can filter that light with a curtain. How thin or thick the curtain is would depend on the intensity of the light. We never use tap water on them. They do not tolerate chlorine or fluoride or hard water (water having a lot of minerals in it). We use a bottled water that has been purified with reverse osmosis. Some people swear by distilled water. When using distilled water a fertilizer must be used on a regular basis (according to directions). Organic fertilizer usually works best for tropical plants. We use worm castings for that reason and the Mantras seem to do very well with it. Not having enough light and using the wrong type of water are the quickest ways to get crispy leaves and leaves that do not develop properly.
LOVED THE VIDEO...LOVED ❤🙏
Your the only source I've found that gives clear information on what's what about these two plants, thank you for taking the time to help educate! 🌱