Какой диковинный мир растений на ограниченной площади комнаты! удивительны листья, поражают своей формой и какие нежные, маленькие цветочки. Ощущение, что побывала у разных уголках планеты, такое разнообразие цветов. Браво!!!
Very good selection! I'd just highlight that all these plants are suitable for houses/apartments with humidity level ~45% and up. Plants featured here will grow, but will not thrive in anything lower than 50%. They will gradually lose their nursery look.
Thank you for your input; I value it greatly. Indeed, understanding the individual requirements of each plant is essential. As for the humidity levels, I'm uncertain how my plants would respond to anything lower than 45%. Generally, my home maintains a humidity level around 50% for most of the year. However, I'm confident that Sedums, Senecio, and Ceropegia are quite resilient and should not be negatively impacted by lower humidity levels.
I have quite a few of these - Hoya retusa which I grew from a tiny plug. It is a constant bloomer, Sedum morganum that is in need of a repot nut I am afraid to move it. I also have Philodendron micans, Rhipsalis parodoxa, other Rhipsalis species, Disocactus anguliger, Lepismum cruciforme. I had a Hoya lineris but it is no longer with me. Your jungle is beautiful.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Your collection sounds absolutely stunning too! Growing a Hoya retusa from a tiny plug must have been quite rewarding. I completely understand your caution about repotting the Sedum morganiaum. In fact, I avoid repotting mine altogether. I would try to take long cuttings and allow them to root in a new pot. Certainly, here's a rewritten version: I also have the Rhipsalis cruciformis! I definitely should show it to everybody, it's so cool with its fluffy appearance due to the abundance of aerial roots. I've been planning to make a separate video about all my Rhipsalis plants, hopefully it will happen soon. It's always a bit sad when we lose a plant companion, like your Hoya linearis, but it seems like you have a fantastic selection to enjoy. Your jungle sounds like a botanical paradise too!👍🌴🌱
Какой диковинный мир растений на ограниченной площади комнаты! удивительны листья, поражают своей формой и какие нежные, маленькие цветочки. Ощущение, что побывала у разных уголках планеты, такое разнообразие цветов. Браво!!!
Благодарю за добрые слова! Действительно удивительно наблюдать за разнообразием форм листьев и нежных цветочков.🌼
Very beautiful plant...greetings for support friends, good luck always❤👍🌿
Thank you for your kind words!
Amazing Video, great job ❤
Thank you!
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
Awesome
Great choice of plants. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!🌺
I absolutely enjoyed this video. Your plants are amazing and I put some of them on my want list. Tfs❤❤❤
Awesome! Thank you!
I love your watermelon earrings. Your plants are amazing.
Thank you for the compliment! These earrings are a gift from my dear friend, who is now across the ocean from me. It is my way of signaling to her :)
Wow❤❤❤ thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
Hi, thanks for watching! :)
Hi very pretty plants and kept sooooowell keepon going good luck always ❤.
Thank you, I will🌺
Очень нравятся ваши рипсалисы
У меня их только два, но они смотрятся классно...
Удачи вашему каналу !!!
Спасибо за добрый отзыв и пожелания! Пусть ваши Рипсалисы радуют, растут от потолка до пола! :)))
Very good selection! I'd just highlight that all these plants are suitable for houses/apartments with humidity level ~45% and up. Plants featured here will grow, but will not thrive in anything lower than 50%. They will gradually lose their nursery look.
Thank you for your input; I value it greatly. Indeed, understanding the individual requirements of each plant is essential.
As for the humidity levels, I'm uncertain how my plants would respond to anything lower than 45%. Generally, my home maintains a humidity level around 50% for most of the year. However, I'm confident that Sedums, Senecio, and Ceropegia are quite resilient and should not be negatively impacted by lower humidity levels.
I have quite a few of these - Hoya retusa which I grew from a tiny plug. It is a constant bloomer, Sedum morganum that is in need of a repot nut I am afraid to move it. I also have Philodendron micans, Rhipsalis parodoxa, other Rhipsalis species, Disocactus anguliger, Lepismum cruciforme. I had a Hoya lineris but it is no longer with me. Your jungle is beautiful.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Your collection sounds absolutely stunning too! Growing a Hoya retusa from a tiny plug must have been quite rewarding. I completely understand your caution about repotting the Sedum morganiaum. In fact, I avoid repotting mine altogether. I would try to take long cuttings and allow them to root in a new pot.
Certainly, here's a rewritten version:
I also have the Rhipsalis cruciformis! I definitely should show it to everybody, it's so cool with its fluffy appearance due to the abundance of aerial roots. I've been planning to make a separate video about all my Rhipsalis plants, hopefully it will happen soon.
It's always a bit sad when we lose a plant companion, like your Hoya linearis, but it seems like you have a fantastic selection to enjoy. Your jungle sounds like a botanical paradise too!👍🌴🌱
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