This channel is probably the only channel out of all the UA-camrs in the UA-cam plant community that will give you every thing that you could ever know or wonder about any type of plant! The videos are lengthy but honestly i don’t mind it at all because the amount of information he gives you in just 1 video instead of 3 different ones is hands down better than any other channel! He gives you in detail on how to care for the plant, ways to help it thrive, common and uncommon issues, ways to propagate, examples of problems and what the plant looks like when it happens. Then tells you why the plant is doing that and what you can do to to fix the problem. Plus, sometimes he misuse an English translation and it’s cute because obviously it’s not his first language so props to him! Keep making these informative and helpful plant videos! I watch the videos even if I don’t own that type of plant because knowledge is power!
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@Lyric Nash thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thank you, this is very useful and comprehensive. I recently received a new Pothos, from a cutting my mother got from a friend. You can imagine what happened. It's actually a Philodendron. Since I've never had one, I needed a crash course, and this was perfect. I also found the comment about cats interesting, because one of our cats scratched the leaves when I put it in the window, so of course I moved it, but there's another plant right there that he didn't object to, so I think you're right that cats don't like it. Thankfully, it didn't poison him. Now I have to figure out what to do about the leaves with the little claw holes in them...
I spend my boring Sunday watching almost all of your videos. They’re really informative and easy to understand. I feel like I‘m so close to my plants right now thanks for letting me know and understand them better!! Keep on making videos! I‘ll be your forever big fans haha 🌲🐞🤍
I find myself sometimes routing for him to find the right English word and I grin every time he says the world PLANT...which he pronounced PLONT. ha ha ha ha. But very informative and organized.. just very Swedish. More More PLONTS!
@@veroniquechretien3102 is it the French word for plants that sounds like PLONTS or is it the French accent when saying the English word for plants coming out as PLONTS? :)
.. Because of your info (video) about pumice and perlite, I added pumice to the soil when repotting most of my plants about 7 months ago.. Ever since then they have changed to the better and their growing too, so thank you so very much for that..
The most plant education I got from! You can tell he’s really been into plants for a long time.. An expert, for sure! Thank you for sharing your education- you covered all aspects from A to Z!!! 🙌🏽 👍🏾♥️
Check out Doug Chamberlain’s video called “How to build a rabbit fence trellis for hoyas”, it’s the same kind of trellis and works for many types of climbing plants
I have bought books that said "Complete Guide for House Plants." I was never as satisfied with one person's guidance as this Swedish gardener! Thank you!
Hello Swedish Plantguy, although I've been growing plants for almost 2 decades, I got my first Heart Leaf Phil yesterday and it is gorgeous! I actually bought 3 small ones n potted them together to make one big one because I love the big, lush n bushy hanging plants n I'm so excited to get to watch it grow. Thank you so much for all the good info you give n this n all your videos, very informative and thorough. God bless you n Happy gardening!!😇
Just bought my 1st Philodendron Brasil today. I was not quite certain if this would be the right video on learning about caring for it. Yet I decided to re-watch it and I am really happy (I have watched all of your videos). Thanks a lot. I wish if you could make a video on philodendron erubescens as well. I have purchased few varieties of them recently (Common Erubescens, Imperial Green, Prince of Orange, Pink Princes & Birkin).
Would appreciate an “all you need to know” video on the split leaf philodendron, and how it differs from the Monstera Deliciosa. Your videos are very informative & I really appreciate the detailed explanations you provide. Thank you for sharing your in-depth knowledge & educating us!
Thank you so much for this! I recently bought a baby heartleaf because I love the shape of the leaves...its a very very small heartleaf though since this was the last ones they have (it's also in a smaller nursery pot.) Decided to take it since it only costs me 50 pesos (0.98 dollars). And I have no idea how to care for this and this video helped me a lot!
A program on your various plant supports and what plants can use them would be terrific. I really enjoy your videos. I watch even if I will never grow that plant because I learn something every time. Thank you!
This was great - love these all you need to knows. My philodendron was the first plant I got in college and I’ve had it since about 2008. It’s been a real trooper - it’s gone on plane rides and in cars all over the USA during my many moves. It’s gotten quite big but not as large as the beautiful ones you have behind you. Despite its age I’ve never seen it flower. You mention drafts in this - I live in the Deep South of the USA at the moment and so temperatures are usually hot and humid, although I do use the A/C in the summer for cooling in the house. I don’t like to set the A/C temperature too low though to save power and money so I run ceiling fans in most rooms of my house, and they can create a strong wind. Are these strong winds from fans bad for plants like drafts? Thanks so much guys as always! 🥰
I absolutely love phylodendrons! I have had a large Brazil for more than a decade and have never seen it flower. It continues to thrive in low light or high light, low water or high water. It's funny to hear it's rare in Sweden bc it us one of the most common plants here in Canada. I just purchased a micans today. Really looking forward to watching it grow.
The way you described the flower of this plant reminded me of the flowering habit of the Colocasia. I've had many plants over the years but only had 2 that flowered and when I told the nursery lady, where I purchased it, about it, she said she'd never seen one flower. The flower was alien looking. It never came up above the giant leaves. It was long and slender with a single petal that acted as a sheath with a long slit that covered the sex organs and only lasted for less than a couple days. Weird.
Hello, I always see your videos even if I don't have this specific plant. You information is accurate, totally complet. I love it! You don't waist time with superficial things...good! Very good! Please if possible make a video on tropical like TriStar, marantas, calatheas. I have 4 of them and it's a challenge that I'm earning step by step...
Love the care instructions you are giving us. I have a few cattleyas died of black roots and got to the pseudobulbs. I tried a few different ways that were suggested still went to orchids heaven anyway.
This channel is my new favorite! It seems like every video is very informative, helpful, and very very detailed. True to the title "All you need to know." P.S. Please do All you need to know about Alocasia clypeolata video next time.😁 Thank you in advance!
This has been so helpful. I say I'm a new plant mom but I've had my philodendron for at least 8 years!! I thought it was a pothos and didn't take care of it. Thank you for the information!!
Hey, thank you so much.. it was very interesting to hear more about the hormones the plant is developing! I actually try to grow philodendron cream splash that was quite damaged by shipping. I hopefully will get some new growth.
I just found your channel few days ago. Thank you so much for all very helpful videos. Since I’ve found you I stopwatch others plant UA-camr. Your information is solid and very clear when you explained. Thanks again. ;))))))
Also after watering tilt the pot so that the water point in the soil drops to the lowest possible point. Also in summer take them outdoors and place them on a table under the shade of a tree so they get fresh air. You could leave them outdoors during a gentle shower.
New subscriber here... I love this series. You're very knowledgeable and cover many topics. I love Philodendrons, in my collection I have: Heart shaped leaf, Brasil, and Split Leaf or AKA, Mostera Deliciosa. I have them ALL over my house. 😘 On my wishlist: Micans, Selloum, Brandi, and Grazielae... Video requests: Pothos and Scindapsus, please??? 🤗🌞
Wow! You have the best explanations of all things plant! Thank you so much! - I do have one ask, if I may. I recently adopted 2 varieties of maranta (aka prayer plants), I believe one is the red viened "Erythroneura" (I hope I spelled that right..lol). The other is just the plane green variety with the same pattern.. (maybe a "Leuconeura"?). Anyway I have read up on these guys as much as I can and according to my research, I am doing things correctly. However despite constant new growth my older leaves on the red veined variety keep turning yellow and dieing. .. what am I doing wrong? Also if possible I would appreciate a video on these guys on care and propagation. Thank you for your help !
You explain our problem so precisely that anyone can understand. I love your videos. So my question is, can I keep Philodendron Burle Marx and Philodendron Ceylon Gold in low light like Dracaena Janet Craig? Please replay.
Thank you so much for this video. My P. Scandens along with a few of my other Philodendron, had most of the concerns you mentioned, no pests though. Now I know what to do! More important, I wanted to know how it would fair planting in pumice. I have at least 2 of each that you mentioned and can’t wait to put one of each in pumice to start. I was hoping you also mentioned the long vines they grow which have no leaves. What does the plant need it for? If I cut it off will it pose a problem? Anyone who knows the ans I’d be happy for a pleasant response. 😂🤗Thanks again❤️ Also, have you ever come across a Thurstoni Begonia? If so, some care advice would be greatly appreciated!
Love Love all these videos....the info is so valuable and exacting. I need all this help....hello from North Dakota....My husband is 1/2 and I'm part Swedish, by the way!!!
Thank you for such an informative video!! Please I need your help with my heart leaf. It is the only plant I have left that belonged to my Mom. The lady at the garden center told me it would be just fine in a jar of water indefinitely. That was a year ago and it has not thrived at all. Another lady at the garden center recently told me that if I try to put it in soil at this point, it would shock the plant and kill it. Please, how can I gently plant my heart leaf in soil and not shock it?? My Mom had hers in soil but when she gave me a clipping, it has been in a jar of water ever since. I really need for this plant to thrive 💜
Guys as always very extensive and informative, love from Mumbai India, if you can please make such an extensive video on ferns in general or bird nest ferns in particular 🙏
Awesome video, so thorough and interesting! What do you think about potassium oleate as a pesticide? How effective it is and is it harsh for the plants? I couldn't get rid of scale from my Anthurium by taking them off by hand, spraying alcohol and rinsing the plant. They just keep coming back. I bought a spray that contains potassium oleate (stated on the bottle as "natural pesticide") but I'm afraid to damage my plant. Thank you for your answer!
You are the best👍. So informative. So thorough. So clear. I wish you are in India and can study plants specific to india. tropical flowering plants especially.🙏 Wishful thinking.😢
Hi, love your videos. Would you make a video on Monstera Adansonii. The videos i found keep saying how easy they are to grow, yet mine are not doing so well. They have light brown splotches on leaves. New leaves die before opening. I've tried watering more, watering less.
I have one that has outgrown a 3’ wood post and a 36” added on moss pole! Additionally there are 3 or 4 unattached trailing “legs” that I have attached to the wall with clips or are even attaching themselves! The legs are now each 6-8 feet long each but the leaves are much smaller than those attached to the original post. Should I cut them off and start a new plant going up a post? I’m assuming I’d have to water root the three ends and then plant them and wind them up a pole? Is there a way I can remove the original plant from the Post-it’s on and put it on a larger one or will that damage it too much? It’s my favorite plant as it’s grown like crazy in the three years I’ve had it, but it’s getting out of control!
I bought a scandens as my first houseplant not knowing anything. I put it in a hanging basket planter wayyy larger then my little pla t....it's been in there for about 4-5 months and it's a sloow growers it's just now creeping over the edge
Do you ever propagate your own. Almost all of the online videos about propagating Philodendrons are about the climbing variety. I noticed you counting how many "cuttings" were in the pot you had. How do they take cuttings from the non climbing upright varieties of philodendron? Would love to see a video :D
Great Video! Nice to see you use Lechuza ;-) I have all my45 inside Plants in Lechuza and they do very well :-) Could you please make a Video about the Philodendron Imperial Green? I buy a Pant at Bakker.com but when it arrive the leafes are all broken. Now it grow again out of the damaged part and I dont know what I must do to get a nice Plant. Thanks a lot :-)
Can the plant ever be removed from the pole? Is it on there forever? Also, how do you make the pole longer? I guess a more simple question would be: At what point do you remove it from the pole?
I would appreciate a video regarding terra cotta pots and pot material. I find my philodendrens and most of my plants do not like plastic pots and would start to mold on top and stay too wet so i changed to terra cotta but now i think the terra cotta dries out too quickly with the soil mixture i use. Is this a known or common issue with plastic pots? Perhaps i should replant them in the same terra cotta pits but add mre peat moss to retain moisture in the soil? Or would you recommend ceramic pots to find a good middle between plastic and terra cotta? Does ceramic have particular qualities? I live in southern california with ideal light in my home. Thank you
This channel is probably the only channel out of all the UA-camrs in the UA-cam plant community that will give you every thing that you could ever know or wonder about any type of plant! The videos are lengthy but honestly i don’t mind it at all because the amount of information he gives you in just 1 video instead of 3 different ones is hands down better than any other channel! He gives you in detail on how to care for the plant, ways to help it thrive, common and uncommon issues, ways to propagate, examples of problems and what the plant looks like when it happens. Then tells you why the plant is doing that and what you can do to to fix the problem. Plus, sometimes he misuse an English translation and it’s cute because obviously it’s not his first language so props to him! Keep making these informative and helpful plant videos! I watch the videos even if I don’t own that type of plant because knowledge is power!
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I somehow lost the login password. I would love any tips you can give me!
@Xander Vance Instablaster :)
@Lyric Nash thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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Thank you, this is very useful and comprehensive.
I recently received a new Pothos, from a cutting my mother got from a friend. You can imagine what happened. It's actually a Philodendron. Since I've never had one, I needed a crash course, and this was perfect.
I also found the comment about cats interesting, because one of our cats scratched the leaves when I put it in the window, so of course I moved it, but there's another plant right there that he didn't object to, so I think you're right that cats don't like it. Thankfully, it didn't poison him. Now I have to figure out what to do about the leaves with the little claw holes in them...
Probably the best plant daddy on youtube
Certainly.
You are the best teacher! I love your videos. So thorough and informative. I really appreciate it!
I play the videos when I’m going to bed. Hope the plays help out! Love the level of education I get from the videos!
20 years of experience in plants. Can't hide it , the video is informative and also can't get from just reading a plant
book :)
I spend my boring Sunday watching almost all of your videos. They’re really informative and easy to understand. I feel like I‘m so close to my plants right now thanks for letting me know and understand them better!! Keep on making videos! I‘ll be your forever big fans haha 🌲🐞🤍
I wish I could share a photo here; I have one in flower! Your videos are the best. Thank you.
I find myself sometimes routing for him to find the right English word and I grin every time he says the world PLANT...which he pronounced PLONT. ha ha ha ha. But very informative and organized.. just very Swedish. More More PLONTS!
I love this comment!!!
Me too!!!! I always chuckle when he searches for the word or he seldom misuses a word!
My household and I all repeat the word PLONT every time he says it. We love it.
The way he says plants actually sounds like we say it in French.☺️
@@veroniquechretien3102 is it the French word for plants that sounds like PLONTS or is it the French accent when saying the English word for plants coming out as PLONTS? :)
.. Because of your info (video) about pumice and perlite, I added pumice to the soil when repotting most of my plants about 7 months ago.. Ever since then they have changed to the better and their growing too, so thank you so very much for that..
The most plant education I got from! You can tell he’s really been into plants for a long time.. An expert, for sure! Thank you for sharing your education- you covered all aspects from A to Z!!! 🙌🏽 👍🏾♥️
You’ve made this new plant mommy a bit confident in her care for my Brazil philodendron. I didn’t even know it was Brazilian 🥰. Thank you so much
Thank you for this valuable sharing. I'm watching your 4 years video in 2024. Huge fan from Malaysia 🌿💚
Can you show the wire support you use for the climbing purposes in another video? Love the idea of that vs. a moss pole.
Yes please! I’d like to see a video also if you can do one showing both wire and moss pole support.
Please make vedio for this wire type climbing support
Check out Doug Chamberlain’s video called “How to build a rabbit fence trellis for hoyas”, it’s the same kind of trellis and works for many types of climbing plants
I love this channel, all the knowledge and breakdown so people can skip parts if they want, listen to all of it. It helps refresh my thoughts
I have bought books that said "Complete Guide for House Plants." I was never as satisfied with one person's guidance as this Swedish gardener! Thank you!
Even Houseplants For Dummies? That’s pretty doggone good! Maybe that’s why I’m here and the books 👉🏽.
Hello Swedish Plantguy, although I've been growing plants for almost 2 decades, I got my first Heart Leaf Phil yesterday and it is gorgeous! I actually bought 3 small ones n potted them together to make one big one because I love the big, lush n bushy hanging plants n I'm so excited to get to watch it grow. Thank you so much for all the good info you give n this n all your videos, very informative and thorough. God bless you n Happy gardening!!😇
Just bought my 1st Philodendron Brasil today. I was not quite certain if this would be the right video on learning about caring for it. Yet I decided to re-watch it and I am really happy (I have watched all of your videos). Thanks a lot. I wish if you could make a video on philodendron erubescens as well. I have purchased few varieties of them recently (Common Erubescens, Imperial Green, Prince of Orange, Pink Princes & Birkin).
Would appreciate an “all you need to know” video on the split leaf philodendron, and how it differs from the Monstera Deliciosa. Your videos are very informative & I really appreciate the detailed explanations you provide. Thank you for sharing your in-depth knowledge & educating us!
Brilliantly explained. I checked so many videos for my damaging philodendron. This is the only one that I found useful.
Thank you so much for this! I recently bought a baby heartleaf because I love the shape of the leaves...its a very very small heartleaf though since this was the last ones they have (it's also in a smaller nursery pot.) Decided to take it since it only costs me 50 pesos (0.98 dollars).
And I have no idea how to care for this and this video helped me a lot!
A program on your various plant supports and what plants can use them would be terrific. I really enjoy your videos. I watch even if I will never grow that plant because I learn something every time. Thank you!
Ur channel is better than a gardening book
U alwyas make a very genuine effort for us to undersrand the nitty gritty.
Thanks a lot
This was great - love these all you need to knows. My philodendron was the first plant I got in college and I’ve had it since about 2008. It’s been a real trooper - it’s gone on plane rides and in cars all over the USA during my many moves. It’s gotten quite big but not as large as the beautiful ones you have behind you. Despite its age I’ve never seen it flower.
You mention drafts in this - I live in the Deep South of the USA at the moment and so temperatures are usually hot and humid, although I do use the A/C in the summer for cooling in the house. I don’t like to set the A/C temperature too low though to save power and money so I run ceiling fans in most rooms of my house, and they can create a strong wind.
Are these strong winds from fans bad for plants like drafts?
Thanks so much guys as always! 🥰
I absolutely love phylodendrons! I have had a large Brazil for more than a decade and have never seen it flower. It continues to thrive in low light or high light, low water or high water. It's funny to hear it's rare in Sweden bc it us one of the most common plants here in Canada. I just purchased a micans today. Really looking forward to watching it grow.
The way you described the flower of this plant reminded me of the flowering habit of the Colocasia. I've had many plants over the years but only had 2 that flowered and when I told the nursery lady, where I purchased it, about it, she said she'd never seen one flower. The flower was alien looking. It never came up above the giant leaves. It was long and slender with a single petal that acted as a sheath with a long slit that covered the sex organs and only lasted for less than a couple days. Weird.
I just got a baby one today and I am so excited to see it grow!
Please make a video about Alocasia Polly, it always dies
you are a good teacher.
so happy to find your videos. Thank you. I learn alot from you.
Trelly ( Singapore)
I bought one of these last week. The go to best channel on YT channel for care of indoor plants.
Also there is a light green version i hear is a lemon lime philodendron. A brasil with silver stripe called the rio
I love ❤️ you and so of my plants 🪴. I love you English. Thank you so much Sweden💙🇸🇪💛
Hello, I always see your videos even if I don't have this specific plant. You information is accurate, totally complet. I love it!
You don't waist time with superficial things...good! Very good!
Please if possible make a video on tropical like TriStar, marantas, calatheas. I have 4 of them and it's a challenge that I'm earning step by step...
Thank you so much for the lesson on pruning. I’ve three different plants and the info will be so helpful! Love all your teaching
Love the care instructions you are giving us. I have a few cattleyas died of black roots and got to the pseudobulbs. I tried a few different ways that were suggested still went to orchids heaven anyway.
This guy gives comprehensive information…good job. Now if you haven’t , do a video about peace Lilly
A relative has the one with marks on the leaves. He put it by a tree on the grown and it climbed the tree and the leaves are enormous
This channel is my new favorite! It seems like every video is very informative, helpful, and very very detailed. True to the title "All you need to know."
P.S. Please do All you need to know about Alocasia clypeolata video next time.😁 Thank you in advance!
Amazingly informative videos ever.. as I love in Sweden (gotland) and I ve tooo many plants so I need such a detailed plant guider.. tusen tack❤
This has been so helpful. I say I'm a new plant mom but I've had my philodendron for at least 8 years!! I thought it was a pothos and didn't take care of it. Thank you for the information!!
Really love how informative you are covering the different plants. Would you be able to do so for string of turtles and string of hearts?
s.o. dolphins, too please!
Hey, thank you so much.. it was very interesting to hear more about the hormones the plant is developing! I actually try to grow philodendron cream splash that was quite damaged by shipping. I hopefully will get some new growth.
Mine has flowered many times! I love this channel, your videos are so helpful and easy to follow!
Please continue with so good facts, information...like a teacher
...even better!
Very informative! I now feel confident with my heart leaf. I can't wait to watch more from this channel.
I just found your channel few days ago. Thank you so much for all very helpful videos.
Since I’ve found you I stopwatch others plant UA-camr.
Your information is solid and very clear when you explained.
Thanks again. ;))))))
Also after watering tilt the pot so that the water point in the soil drops to the lowest possible point.
Also in summer take them outdoors and place them on a table under the shade of a tree so they get fresh air.
You could leave them outdoors during a gentle shower.
Subscribed and turned on notifications. Went from about a dozen to over 100 in the past year 💚🥰
i learned a lot from thís channel. Thankyou . Thankyou.
This was a very detailed and informative video. It was just what I was looking for.
Best instructor!!.
Thank you so much sir for the deeper important tips and information's in every plant you're covering.....
such a cool explanation of how auxin works!
4am.Waiting every single day.Love it
Very informative!! You explain everything so well! Thank You
I love love love your channel! I wish you could make a video about grow lights.
I would appreciate a new video about Hoya care. How to encourage them to bloom. Thank you!
New subscriber here... I love this series. You're very knowledgeable and cover many topics.
I love Philodendrons, in my collection I have: Heart shaped leaf, Brasil, and Split Leaf or AKA, Mostera Deliciosa. I have them ALL over my house. 😘
On my wishlist: Micans, Selloum, Brandi, and Grazielae...
Video requests: Pothos and Scindapsus, please??? 🤗🌞
Hello from Australia,
Love the channel, keep up all the great work!
Cheers
Very helpful....direct to the point..
I love allyourvideos sir very informative.😄
Thanks a lot for detailed information.
I love your videos soo much. They are soo informative. Thank youuuuu
Enjoyed your video and picked up a few tips. Thankyou
Thank you once again for a very informative and enjoyable plant video. Pumice sales must be soaring :o)
I don't see very many videos about a Christmas cactus.Would it be possible to discuss that particular plant?
Oh my God; from english to skånska. What a shocker! 😄
Thank you for your videos! I'm hooked, and learning loads 👍
Wow! You have the best explanations of all things plant! Thank you so much!
- I do have one ask, if I may. I recently adopted 2 varieties of maranta (aka prayer plants), I believe one is the red viened "Erythroneura" (I hope I spelled that right..lol). The other is just the plane green variety with the same pattern.. (maybe a "Leuconeura"?). Anyway I have read up on these guys as much as I can and according to my research, I am doing things correctly. However despite constant new growth my older leaves on the red veined variety keep turning yellow and dieing. .. what am I doing wrong? Also if possible I would appreciate a video on these guys on care and propagation. Thank you for your help !
One of my favourites.
THANK YOU For mentioning toxicity to our children and pets❤ ❤❤❤❤
You explain our problem so precisely that anyone can understand. I love your videos. So my question is, can I keep Philodendron Burle Marx and Philodendron Ceylon Gold in low light like Dracaena Janet Craig? Please replay.
This site is my early christmas present Great work thankyou from canada
Thank you so much for this video. My P. Scandens along with a few of my other Philodendron, had most of the concerns you mentioned, no pests though. Now I know what to do! More important, I wanted to know how it would fair planting in pumice. I have at least 2 of each that you mentioned and can’t wait to put one of each in pumice to start. I was hoping you also mentioned the long vines they grow which have no leaves. What does the plant need it for? If I cut it off will it pose a problem? Anyone who knows the ans I’d be happy for a pleasant response. 😂🤗Thanks again❤️ Also, have you ever come across a Thurstoni Begonia? If so, some care advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you so much. Learned a lot.
Thanks! Wonderful information. ❤
Excellent, maestro!
Love Love all these videos....the info is so valuable and exacting. I need all this help....hello from North Dakota....My husband is 1/2 and I'm part Swedish, by the way!!!
Thank you for such an informative video!! Please I need your help with my heart leaf. It is the only plant I have left that belonged to my Mom. The lady at the garden center told me it would be just fine in a jar of water indefinitely. That was a year ago and it has not thrived at all. Another lady at the garden center recently told me that if I try to put it in soil at this point, it would shock the plant and kill it. Please, how can I gently plant my heart leaf in soil and not shock it?? My Mom had hers in soil but when she gave me a clipping, it has been in a jar of water ever since. I really need for this plant to thrive 💜
I love your videos they are so helpful. I will love it if you can do all you need to know about the dumb cane and calatha plants.
Can you please do a video on tips and tricks to grow plants in a windowless room.
Thanks
Guys as always very extensive and informative, love from Mumbai India, if you can please make such an extensive video on ferns in general or bird nest ferns in particular 🙏
Awesome video, so thorough and interesting! What do you think about potassium oleate as a pesticide? How effective it is and is it harsh for the plants? I couldn't get rid of scale from my Anthurium by taking them off by hand, spraying alcohol and rinsing the plant. They just keep coming back. I bought a spray that contains potassium oleate (stated on the bottle as "natural pesticide") but I'm afraid to damage my plant. Thank you for your answer!
You are the best👍. So informative. So thorough. So clear. I wish you are in India and can study plants specific to india. tropical flowering plants especially.🙏 Wishful thinking.😢
Thank you! I appreciate the break down of your videos. Very informative as usual!!
Hi, love your videos. Would you make a video on Monstera Adansonii. The videos i found keep saying how easy they are to grow, yet mine are not doing so well. They have light brown splotches on leaves. New leaves die before opening. I've tried watering more, watering less.
Greetings from Florida. Excellent video.
Can u tell me why my Philodendron Brandi is developing brown tips on her leaves??
Hej hello, what a great video thanks. I haven't seen any of them flower, and I haven't seen any flour either lately : )
Thank you for such an informative video. Appreciate your understanding of plant physiology. Can you make a video about alocasia and calatheas?
I have one that has outgrown a 3’ wood post and a 36” added on moss pole! Additionally there are 3 or 4 unattached trailing “legs” that I have attached to the wall with clips or are even attaching themselves! The legs are now each 6-8 feet long each but the leaves are much smaller than those attached to the original post. Should I cut them off and start a new plant going up a post? I’m assuming I’d have to water root the three ends and then plant them and wind them up a pole? Is there a way I can remove the original plant from the Post-it’s on and put it on a larger one or will that damage it too much? It’s my favorite plant as it’s grown like crazy in the three years I’ve had it, but it’s getting out of control!
Great information thanks 😊
Does the plant climb on the metal on its own or is it fastened to it? Fascinated by it climbing with no substrate
Excellent video, thank you for the useful info!
I bought a scandens as my first houseplant not knowing anything. I put it in a hanging basket planter wayyy larger then my little pla t....it's been in there for about 4-5 months and it's a sloow growers it's just now creeping over the edge
Awesome Video. Do you have a video on Alocasias/colocasia?
Do you ever propagate your own. Almost all of the online videos about propagating Philodendrons are about the climbing variety. I noticed you counting how many "cuttings" were in the pot you had. How do they take cuttings from the non climbing upright varieties of philodendron? Would love to see a video :D
Great Video! Nice to see you use Lechuza ;-) I have all my45 inside Plants in Lechuza and they do very well :-) Could you please make a Video about the Philodendron Imperial Green? I buy a Pant at Bakker.com but when it arrive the leafes are all broken. Now it grow again out of the damaged part and I dont know what I must do to get a nice Plant. Thanks a lot :-)
Answered all my questions !
Can the plant ever be removed from the pole? Is it on there forever? Also, how do you make the pole longer? I guess a more simple question would be: At what point do you remove it from the pole?
HOW ABOUT A SOUTHERN WINDOW WITH DIFFUSED LIGHT, WHERE THE SUN IS COMING THROUGH A SEMI SHEER CURTAIN?
I also want you guys to make a detailed vedio on Haworthia..... I need it badly please help. Your vedios help tremendously.
I would appreciate a video regarding terra cotta pots and pot material. I find my philodendrens and most of my plants do not like plastic pots and would start to mold on top and stay too wet so i changed to terra cotta but now i think the terra cotta dries out too quickly with the soil mixture i use. Is this a known or common issue with plastic pots? Perhaps i should replant them in the same terra cotta pits but add mre peat moss to retain moisture in the soil? Or would you recommend ceramic pots to find a good middle between plastic and terra cotta? Does ceramic have particular qualities? I live in southern california with ideal light in my home. Thank you