Thanks for sharing! So many amazing plants. I would be super overwhelmed, and probably would have bought too many plants lol! Glad you had fun meeting other creators, and got to get lots of socializing in :). Never been to Miami, but the food looked good too hehe. Hope the plants made it back to Canada ok!
Thank you so much! It was really fun and it was really exhausting but I couldn't be more happy to have been able to attend. Flight back was longer but smooth.
Thx for taking us along at this journey. Must been a great experiance and I understand it's also overwhelming and exhosting meeting all people and drooling over all the nice plants 😊❤ hope you had a safe trip home and looking forward to updates of the great new plants you bought 😍🥰
Canadians are allowed to bring back up to 50 personal plants as long ass they're grown indoors and not on the banned plant list. You will just declare at the customs that you have plants with you and have all the receipts ready in case they want to inspect.
@@Steve-f7e that's correct, you don't need an import permit if you are accompanying the plants (via land or air crossing) I believe some plants like succulents and orchid may cause issue but anthurium, Philodendron, and hoya have not been problems for me. It also depends on the CBSA officer because some of them may be more picky. Please note you may have to pay duties if you are bringing more than your duty exempt amount.
Hi 👋 How can you bring all those baby plants home to the airport in Canada ? Can you do vlogs on bringing in aroids from the show into Canada ? What needed, what border security requirements and they ask you? And so on...
All you need to do it to claim you have plants with you when you fill out the customs form, and have the receipts ready. We're allowed to bring up to 50 personal houseplants back to Canada as long as they're not banned genus. Most houseplants ppl typically own are not banned but I would be more cautious with succulents, cacti, and orchids. If you purchased more than the allowed monetary value then you might need to pay duties.
I have been lusting over a huperzia like that for years. I can’t ever find anything other than a cutting tho and I heard they’re hard to root. Have you tried?
I haven't tried making any cuttings of them, but I have separated them at the base before. I think you'd need some roots to begin with when you propagate them.
Sure would have been nice to have some plant id on screen during walk thrus Maybe next year. Thanks for video. Was nice to see other planty folks behind the scenes
Thank you for watching! I was not able to remember all the plants I saw at the show but I tried labelling what I can. Next time I will take more notes 👌
Beautiful plants Jing!
Thanks for taking us along. The hupersia is soooo pretty. Cant wait to see the ftg fairchild all grown up
I really hope it grows up like its mama!
Thanks for sharing! So many amazing plants. I would be super overwhelmed, and probably would have bought too many plants lol! Glad you had fun meeting other creators, and got to get lots of socializing in :). Never been to Miami, but the food looked good too hehe. Hope the plants made it back to Canada ok!
Thank you so much! It was really fun and it was really exhausting but I couldn't be more happy to have been able to attend. Flight back was longer but smooth.
Very nice plants
That anthurium Ruby Zoisite is a beauty!
It's very dark and so matte. Hope it acclimates fine for me 🤞
Jing looks like you and Alice had a great time! Thanks for taking us along 💚
Thanks for watching! Hope you enjoyed it 🌿
Thx for taking us along at this journey. Must been a great experiance and I understand it's also overwhelming and exhosting meeting all people and drooling over all the nice plants 😊❤ hope you had a safe trip home and looking forward to updates of the great new plants you bought 😍🥰
It was too much excitement and then crashing 😂 I arrived home safe and sound, thank you for watching!
I’m obsessed with the Ruby Zoisite 🖤😮💨 What an exquisite plant 👏 Thanks for taking us along with you Jing 🥹🤍
It is soooo dark and nice. Hope to see a new leaf soon! Thank you for watching 💞
Thanks for sharing. Nice plants! 🪴 The Huperzia is sooo beautiful…I have never seen it before. 😊
Thank you! I'm definitely excited to grow the huperzia
Hi Jing, thank you for video. Could you share a bit more on how to bring plants from the states to Canada?
Canadians are allowed to bring back up to 50 personal plants as long ass they're grown indoors and not on the banned plant list. You will just declare at the customs that you have plants with you and have all the receipts ready in case they want to inspect.
@@planthappens thats amazing, so you need is the receipt? You dont need an import permit or anything right?
All you need*
@@Steve-f7e that's correct, you don't need an import permit if you are accompanying the plants (via land or air crossing) I believe some plants like succulents and orchid may cause issue but anthurium, Philodendron, and hoya have not been problems for me. It also depends on the CBSA officer because some of them may be more picky. Please note you may have to pay duties if you are bringing more than your duty exempt amount.
@@planthappens thank you for the info ❤️
Hi 👋 How can you bring all those baby plants home to the airport in Canada ? Can you do vlogs on bringing in aroids from the show into Canada ? What needed, what border security requirements and they ask you? And so on...
All you need to do it to claim you have plants with you when you fill out the customs form, and have the receipts ready. We're allowed to bring up to 50 personal houseplants back to Canada as long as they're not banned genus. Most houseplants ppl typically own are not banned but I would be more cautious with succulents, cacti, and orchids. If you purchased more than the allowed monetary value then you might need to pay duties.
I have been lusting over a huperzia like that for years. I can’t ever find anything other than a cutting tho and I heard they’re hard to root. Have you tried?
I haven't tried making any cuttings of them, but I have separated them at the base before. I think you'd need some roots to begin with when you propagate them.
Sure would have been nice to have some plant id on screen during walk thrus Maybe next year. Thanks for video. Was nice to see other planty folks behind the scenes
Thank you for watching! I was not able to remember all the plants I saw at the show but I tried labelling what I can. Next time I will take more notes 👌