I love longer videos but as my 1st time here seeing your channel love the collection but would have love to see you talking to us with each plant..i like this too so thank you for the video
I’ll buy cuttings of your black mamba!! 😆 Beautiful video. Was super surprised to see you don’t have more subscribers yet! Subscribing to join your journey 😁🌿✨
Thanks for sharing your useful information, just one question :what reason for the brown spots on the white leaf parts of philodendron white knight ,although no pests are seen, and watering is done regularly and adequately, and the roots of decay are not seen. . Thank you
Thanks for watching! As for white knight unfortunately I have no experience. But I do understand that the white part of my Monstera Albo has no chlorophyll and therefore is subject to browning over time. Perhaps the same is true for your white knight? Maybe someone else can point you in the right direction. Best of luck!
Wow! You have so many cool plants. One day, if I have enough money, I will buy „rare“ plants too. Just one question: how do you adjust a new bought plant to such a high humidity and bright light? I thought that you have to get them used to the different standard step by step. Or do you just put the new plant into your greenhouse?
Thank you! Rare plants are a ton of fun. To answer your question, most plants actually prefer bright light and high humidity. At least the type I collect. So, an adjustment period is not needed since I’m giving them what they want. For collectors without a greenhouse though, it’s a great idea to let them acclimate to your conditions since they are likely coming from a greenhouse and most homes have less than ideal light and humidity. But you can acclimate plants to all of your conditions at once. You don’t need to stagger them.
Good idea to keep your plants away from your small children . The other day my cat destroyed my plants when I was sleeping and got deadly Ill off bitting into Alocasia . Poor guy, cost me a fortune in vet bills to.
@@clarapodhany9218 he’s fine now, I’m pretty sure it was the black velvet Alocasia leaf he literally ate that did it. But they gave him charcoal and he started getting better . He was sick for 1.5 days by the second day he was perrrrrfectly fine. 😼
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Oh busy busy Moma but your plant collection is amazing 😍💚💚
Nice tour of your beauties, thank you dear!
Thank you so much for watching!
Gorgeous plants.
Nice video .
Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for your time.
Thank you for watching!
Gloriosums actually like a lot of light as far as i know :) also i would love if you made even more plant content! 😃
Thank you, that’s helpful! I am never sure if I’m giving enough or too much. More plant content on the way!!
@@clarapodhany9218 thank you so much I can't wait!
Yes it is.
Hu!!! Love all❤
Thanks!
Love the half moon!
Thanks me too!!
Loved plants. Great passion.
Thank you!
I love longer videos but as my 1st time here seeing your channel love the collection but would have love to see you talking to us with each plant..i like this too so thank you for the video
Thanks Amanda! More videos on the way that will have me on screen with the plants! Currently working on a few fun things :)
@@clarapodhany9218 cant wait to watch!
Agree that
This is such a relaxing and beautiful video I wish I can have this in my house but I’m new and starting small❤
Thank you so much! I’m so thankful to have my collection. Don’t worry, we all started small! Your plants will grow faster than you know it!
I would if I had the space.
Beautiful collection! I would love to buy a black mamba cutting from you. New sub here and new follower on IG. I’ll definitely be watching!
So glad to have you here! Send me a dm on insta and we can chat about the black mamba :)
New subscriber an would love to get the Black Momba. 💚
I’ll buy cuttings of your black mamba!! 😆
Beautiful video. Was super surprised to see you don’t have more subscribers yet! Subscribing to join your journey 😁🌿✨
Aw thank you so much! Yup I’m just starting out here on UA-cam. Super glad to have you here!!
@@clarapodhany9218 well you deserve the spotlight girl! Are you in the US? Do you have a shop/IG I can follow?:)
@@BumblebeeFern yes I am in the US and I’d love to have you follow me on insta! instagram.com/aroidartist
It’s a beautiful plant haven’t been able to find one like that just great
Thank you!
I would LOVE to buy a cutting of your Black Mamba 😍 please let me know if you want to discuss that!!
Of course! Send me a dm on instagram. I’m @aroidartist
@@clarapodhany9218 message sent… I don’t know if it went to your inbox or into an others folder since we are not friends on Instagram
Thanks for sharing your useful information, just one question :what reason for the brown spots on the white leaf parts of philodendron white knight ,although no pests are seen, and watering is done regularly and adequately, and the roots of decay are not seen. . Thank you
Thanks for watching! As for white knight unfortunately I have no experience. But I do understand that the white part of my Monstera Albo has no chlorophyll and therefore is subject to browning over time. Perhaps the same is true for your white knight? Maybe someone else can point you in the right direction. Best of luck!
Wow! You have so many cool plants. One day, if I have enough money, I will buy „rare“ plants too. Just one question: how do you adjust a new bought plant to such a high humidity and bright light? I thought that you have to get them used to the different standard step by step. Or do you just put the new plant into your greenhouse?
Thank you! Rare plants are a ton of fun. To answer your question, most plants actually prefer bright light and high humidity. At least the type I collect. So, an adjustment period is not needed since I’m giving them what they want.
For collectors without a greenhouse though, it’s a great idea to let them acclimate to your conditions since they are likely coming from a greenhouse and most homes have less than ideal light and humidity. But you can acclimate plants to all of your conditions at once. You don’t need to stagger them.
You have beautiful pkants❤. Can you sell me a cutting of the scindapsus black mamba.
Thank you! Feel free to private message me on instagram if you are interested in purchasing a cutting :) instagram.com/aroidartist
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It is maybe better to speak about trending tropicals or uncommon houseplants because "rare" is far from what they are.:)
Good idea to keep your plants away from your small children . The other day my cat destroyed my plants when I was sleeping and got deadly Ill off bitting into Alocasia . Poor guy, cost me a fortune in vet bills to.
Oh I’m so sorry to hear that! I hope he is okay!
@@clarapodhany9218 he’s fine now, I’m pretty sure it was the black velvet Alocasia leaf he literally ate that did it. But they gave him charcoal and he started getting better . He was sick for 1.5 days by the second day he was perrrrrfectly fine. 😼