Just found your channel and have started watching all your amazing videos. I love them and they bring me such comfort, while also bringing a lot of useful information to a fellow plant lover 🥰 looking forward to staying a viewer ❤️
Oh yeah, every euphorbia like this that I've ever had has been remarkably fast growing! They're awesome because you get the LOOK of a cactus and the growth of an aroid! LOVE them!
Hi there I just found your channel and it is amazing you have helped me solve one of my Maranta leuconeura dying problem and yes I would love to have some of your cuttings because I just started doing plants and I want to be able to grow more
You've helped me learn that plants are individuals. Care must include light, watering, soil and humidity. When I started I lost a lot of plants because I JUST DIDN'T PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THE PLANTS WERE ASKING FOR!!! Its rewarding to watch my children grow. Love your channel.
Thank you so much! I never used to think of them as individuals either and wondered why so many weren't happy a lot of the time. I agree, so much more rewarding when you know you can give them what they need 💚
Found your channel and they are my favourite too. I totally agree with you, its like you are taking care of your babies. 😍😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ People don't realise how much love and care can do to plants, I can relate to all that you are saying as I see my babies growing along with my little toddler as he loves plants too, 😊Could you please mention from where you usually get your plants or cuttings?.
I totally agree! How lovely your toddler also loves plants. I tend to get most of my cuttings from Etsy, and plants from anywhere I see them (garden centres, houseplant shops, facebook marketplace, online etc) 💚
I've staked my small euphorbia for the same reason of it growing with a curve. I tend to rotate it a lot now to adjust towards the light, and that seems to have straightened mine out within its new growth. The base curve is just fun character!
I’m brand new to house plants and have bought quite a few cuttings from Etsy to get my collection growing so I’ve loved seeing how your plants have grown from smaller plants. I’m waiting for my pink princess to arrive 💕 your Peperomia Frost is gorgeous too, sadly I’m not on instagram but would love to buy a cutting to propagate xx
It's so satisfying to see how much they've grown! My email is thejunglehaven@gmail.com if you ping me a message on there I'll happily send you a cutting 💚
I love my pathos so so much I started out with two cuttings and now iv got 4 separate plants and my mother plant iv been able to get the leaves bigger than my hand I'm so so excited 😊
Hello, I just found your channel the other day! your collection is absolutely amazing! In regards to the Alocasia I think you should continue to let it grow into a full bush plant! until next time, happy planting!
Thank you! Yes I'm feeling you with the Alocasia, I might wait for her to mature/become much more full and bushy and then think about dividing her further down the line 💚
Hello gorgeous!! 😊 I absolutely LOVE watching all of your videos and seeing all of your amazingly beautiful plants! You have such a wonderful green thumb 💚 I was wondering if you had or could do some educational videos on soil and pot types for each plant. I noticed that all of your plants have a different soil type mix and some seem to thrive in clay pots vs. plastic pots. I personally really could use your wisdom and knowledge on this since that is what I am having the most issues with. Either the potting mix is incorrect and the plant wilts and dies, or the they don't like the pot I have potted them into. Please help!! 🙏🙏🙏😁❤❤❤
So love your collection, and your energy, so infectious. Been watching you for a bit now and love your honest and humble nature, yet very knowledgeable, and I greatly admire that combination. My collection, humble though it is, numbers 65. I've grown plants for over 25 years, but really when into high gear last winter, 2021. Since last year I have acquried lights, special substrate, and all the accoutrements, lighting, humidifier etc. Gardening seriously outdoors for years, I finally came to discover I could grow my woodland jungle indoors. Now I have become enamoured with Syngonium, and recently Peperomia, with their luscious big juicey leaves. Having only a North light with a Black Walnut right out my door in SW Ontario, Canada, in a small bachelor pad, my collection is modest. This year, the grand crazy growth ones have been my Neon Pothos I bought last spring, and the Monstera Adansonii my niece gave me this spring. Well, and we can't forget the Syngonium Strawberry Cream, from early summer last year, as it has just not stopped, just one leaf after another. Oh, and this crazy Alocasia Stringray that has just grown like a dang weed and god alone knows where its going to fit when it comes back in this fall, and can't forget the Alocasia Polly's that have morphed into 5 hardy specimens that keep pumping out pups. Build it, and they will grow. 😄 Paula
My plant desires have never called me to pink princess, because of everything that I have heard. Your plant is the first that I have been really impressed by!!!💖💚💖
Omg I would love a cutting from your Peperomia Frost if you decide to chop her😍 who doesn’t love a fast growing plant, I’m too impatient for the slow ones🤣 I’m loving how quickly my PPP is growing too, they are beaut😍💚
What did you call those hardy plants that you found in the skip? I would like to read about them but can't google them becouse I don't catch what you say there. Btw. Just found your chanel 😀 🌿
I have just found your channel! Much as I love all the others, it is so nice to have found a fellow UK plant enthusiast! Can I ask what sort of windows you have in your house? I only have N and S-facing windows but it doesn't deter me from having my houseplant collection 😄
Aww thank you! So this room (that I usually film in nowadays) is a north facing conservatory, but the other room (my bedroom) where I've got lots of my plants is a north facing basement, so it's grow light galore down there! 💚
I got my Pilea peperomioides several months ago as a small little plant from the grocery store. I almost killed it by over watering it within the first two weeks and had to use hydrogen peroxide to save it. But it is absolutely loving life now and the leaves are bigger than the palm of my hand! It's one of my favourite plants for sure 😊
It really depends on the day. Some days none at all, but I always try to make time for it as I find it so relaxing. At the moment with the current weather a good few hours each day 💚
Enjoyed watching your video. Can you please include in your next video care, fertilizer, and watering techniques of your amazing white princess and pink princess.😃 Watching from the Philippines. Thank you.
Hi I have watched your channel for about a year I have never added a comment on Insta' but thank you for all your content past and present I have a hoya Australis Lisa two leaf from etsy last year has now given me a new leaf but I feel I could be s better plant parent to her seeing your Lisa I am perplexed as to what I'm doing wrong 😟
That's so sweet of you, thank you! So with the hoya Australis I've had mine in fairly bright light (not direct sun) but lots of natural daylight, and with it being spring right now she's getting a lot of hours of it. I keep her leaves super clean and am currently fertilising with liquid gold leaf (LGL). Increasing the heat and humidity should help to speed things up too! Don't stress, I'm sure it's nothing you're doing wrong 💚
Thank you! I've struggled with pests a fair bit on and off over the years and sometimes they're just unavoidable if you've got lots of plants. I pest check regularly and isolate any suspect plants (plus keep neem oil and pest treatment on hand ALWAYS) 💚
My pink princess keeps pushing out new leaves but they never develop properly, I have it in an ikea cabinet with 70-85% humidity and I have fed her but I don’t know what I’m doing wrong ☹️
I've heard of people having this problem before. Is she getting plenty of light in the cabinet? Also are you fertilising her regularly (I'm currently using Liquid Gold Leaf and my plants love it) 💚
How did your Indonesian plants do? I loved your reactions to seeing the Hoya plants you received. Thank you for your educational videos they’ve been invaluable 💜 I’ll have to search for leaf propagation videos and try that out next 🍃👍🏼
Thank goodness someone else who agrees with that those nets they put little plants in is in my opinion a terrible thing to do. I have learned to always check my new plants now,
Just found your channel and have started watching all your amazing videos. I love them and they bring me such comfort, while also bringing a lot of useful information to a fellow plant lover 🥰 looking forward to staying a viewer ❤️
Aww thank you so much, that's so lovely of you to say and I'm so glad you're enjoying them 💚
Oh yeah, every euphorbia like this that I've ever had has been remarkably fast growing! They're awesome because you get the LOOK of a cactus and the growth of an aroid! LOVE them!
100000%! 💚
So happy to finally figure out what the “antennas” were growing out if my plant!
Wow your pink princess is amazing
Thank you - I'm a very proud plant mum 💚
I love that hanging plant behind you! It is gorgeous!!
Thank you! It's a Lepismium Bolivianum but I always call it the head of hair plant 💚
17:39 Leaning Tower of Pisa
Haha I know right!? 💚
Beautiful friends! They just make us happy!
Wow your plants are so happy! So many great glow ups! That while princess is huge!!! Thanks for sharing! 💚
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Satisfy seeing your baby growing beautiful.Happy growing and stay safe.
Thank you 💚
Lovely video, subscribed! 🥰
I'm just loved ur plant collection 😍
Thank you so much 💚
I really want to see more videos like this and I love seeing how much they have grown!
Love this, your channel is awesome 🪴👏😃
Thank you 💚
Hi there I just found your channel and it is amazing you have helped me solve one of my Maranta leuconeura dying problem and yes I would love to have some of your cuttings because I just started doing plants and I want to be able to grow more
this is the best plant update video i've seen . I have never cared for Pink Princesses, but yours is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much 💚
watching this just now, wouldn't it be a great idea to have an update on these plants and their growth at the moment.
You've helped me learn that plants are individuals. Care must include light, watering, soil and humidity. When I started I lost a lot of plants because I JUST DIDN'T PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THE PLANTS WERE ASKING FOR!!! Its rewarding to watch my children grow. Love your channel.
Thank you so much! I never used to think of them as individuals either and wondered why so many weren't happy a lot of the time. I agree, so much more rewarding when you know you can give them what they need 💚
Found your channel and they are my favourite too. I totally agree with you, its like you are taking care of your babies. 😍😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ People don't realise how much love and care can do to plants, I can relate to all that you are saying as I see my babies growing along with my little toddler as he loves plants too, 😊Could you please mention from where you usually get your plants or cuttings?.
I totally agree! How lovely your toddler also loves plants. I tend to get most of my cuttings from Etsy, and plants from anywhere I see them (garden centres, houseplant shops, facebook marketplace, online etc) 💚
I've staked my small euphorbia for the same reason of it growing with a curve. I tend to rotate it a lot now to adjust towards the light, and that seems to have straightened mine out within its new growth. The base curve is just fun character!
Ah ok! I've tried turning mine too, but she's not budging. I quite enjoy the curve, I just worry that she'll end up toppling over 😂
I’m brand new to house plants and have bought quite a few cuttings from Etsy to get my collection growing so I’ve loved seeing how your plants have grown from smaller plants. I’m waiting for my pink princess to arrive 💕 your Peperomia Frost is gorgeous too, sadly I’m not on instagram but would love to buy a cutting to propagate xx
It's so satisfying to see how much they've grown! My email is thejunglehaven@gmail.com if you ping me a message on there I'll happily send you a cutting 💚
I love my pathos so so much I started out with two cuttings and now iv got 4 separate plants and my mother plant iv been able to get the leaves bigger than my hand I'm so so excited 😊
They're just the best plants aren't they!? 💚
I wish I lived there I would love some cuttings from your collection wow amazing
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Your plants look great.
Thank you 💚
oh my god, i love these before and after stories
Yayyy! I really enjoyed putting all the before and afters together 💚
How much humidity is in your cabinet vs. Room? Did you start the h. Lisa in the cabinet?
Your plants are so healthy 😍..
Hello, I just found your channel the other day! your collection is absolutely amazing! In regards to the Alocasia I think you should continue to let it grow into a full bush plant! until next time, happy planting!
Thank you! Yes I'm feeling you with the Alocasia, I might wait for her to mature/become much more full and bushy and then think about dividing her further down the line 💚
Hello gorgeous!! 😊 I absolutely LOVE watching all of your videos and seeing all of your amazingly beautiful plants! You have such a wonderful green thumb 💚 I was wondering if you had or could do some educational videos on soil and pot types for each plant. I noticed that all of your plants have a different soil type mix and some seem to thrive in clay pots vs. plastic pots. I personally really could use your wisdom and knowledge on this since that is what I am having the most issues with. Either the potting mix is incorrect and the plant wilts and dies, or the they don't like the pot I have potted them into. Please help!! 🙏🙏🙏😁❤❤❤
Very interesting video, thank you! ☘️
Ty 💚
So love your collection, and your energy, so infectious. Been watching you for a bit now and love your honest and humble nature, yet very knowledgeable, and I greatly admire that combination.
My collection, humble though it is, numbers 65. I've grown plants for over 25 years, but really when into high gear last winter, 2021.
Since last year I have acquried lights, special substrate, and all the accoutrements, lighting, humidifier etc. Gardening seriously outdoors for years, I finally came to discover I could grow my woodland jungle indoors.
Now I have become enamoured with Syngonium, and recently Peperomia, with their luscious big juicey leaves.
Having only a North light with a Black Walnut right out my door in SW Ontario, Canada, in a small bachelor pad, my collection is modest. This year, the grand crazy growth ones have been my Neon Pothos I bought last spring, and the Monstera Adansonii my niece gave me this spring. Well, and we can't forget the Syngonium Strawberry Cream, from early summer last year, as it has just not stopped, just one leaf after another. Oh, and this crazy Alocasia Stringray that has just grown like a dang weed and god alone knows where its going to fit when it comes back in this fall, and can't forget the Alocasia Polly's that have morphed into 5 hardy specimens that keep pumping out pups.
Build it, and they will grow. 😄
Paula
My plant desires have never called me to pink princess, because of everything that I have heard. Your plant is the first that I have been really impressed by!!!💖💚💖
Thank you! I didn't get the PPP "buzz" for quite a while either 💚
I love your plants and the love that you give them, what are you fertilizing your plant with to make them grow?
Thank you! I'm currently using a brand called Liquid Gold Leaf and it's just BRILLIANT! 💚
Omg I would love a cutting from your Peperomia Frost if you decide to chop her😍 who doesn’t love a fast growing plant, I’m too impatient for the slow ones🤣 I’m loving how quickly my PPP is growing too, they are beaut😍💚
I have a Philodendron Mamei and it’s been producing a new leaf for what feels like weeks and it doesn’t seem to want to unfurl🤦🏻♀️
What did you call those hardy plants that you found in the skip? I would like to read about them but can't google them becouse I don't catch what you say there.
Btw. Just found your chanel 😀 🌿
Hey, they're called thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum 😂 It's a bit of a mouthful!
I have just found your channel! Much as I love all the others, it is so nice to have found a fellow UK plant enthusiast!
Can I ask what sort of windows you have in your house? I only have N and S-facing windows but it doesn't deter me from having my houseplant collection 😄
Aww thank you! So this room (that I usually film in nowadays) is a north facing conservatory, but the other room (my bedroom) where I've got lots of my plants is a north facing basement, so it's grow light galore down there! 💚
How do after or fertilize your 🪴?
I'm currently fertilising every time I water and using Liquid Gold Leaf 💚
I got my Pilea peperomioides several months ago as a small little plant from the grocery store. I almost killed it by over watering it within the first two weeks and had to use hydrogen peroxide to save it. But it is absolutely loving life now and the leaves are bigger than the palm of my hand! It's one of my favourite plants for sure 😊
Oh wowww amazing! They're such resilient plants 💚
My variegated euphorbia is also growing on the wonk 😄
Haha I think maybe it's just something they do 😂
How long do you spend each day on your plants?
It really depends on the day. Some days none at all, but I always try to make time for it as I find it so relaxing. At the moment with the current weather a good few hours each day 💚
Enjoyed watching your video. Can you please include in your next video care, fertilizer, and watering techniques of your amazing white princess and pink princess.😃 Watching from the Philippines. Thank you.
Hiya! I have actually made care videos on both of them (if you scroll back through my slightly older vids) 💚
Hi I have watched your channel for about a year I have never added a comment on Insta' but thank you for all your content past and present I have a hoya Australis Lisa two leaf from etsy last year has now given me a new leaf but I feel I could be s better plant parent to her seeing your Lisa I am perplexed as to what I'm doing wrong 😟
That's so sweet of you, thank you! So with the hoya Australis I've had mine in fairly bright light (not direct sun) but lots of natural daylight, and with it being spring right now she's getting a lot of hours of it. I keep her leaves super clean and am currently fertilising with liquid gold leaf (LGL). Increasing the heat and humidity should help to speed things up too! Don't stress, I'm sure it's nothing you're doing wrong 💚
Hej där från Sverige! I too find your channel very informative and well potraited
Thank you! I've struggled with pests a fair bit on and off over the years and sometimes they're just unavoidable if you've got lots of plants. I pest check regularly and isolate any suspect plants (plus keep neem oil and pest treatment on hand ALWAYS) 💚
WOW wOW!!!!!’n👍🏽😃
My pink princess keeps pushing out new leaves but they never develop properly, I have it in an ikea cabinet with 70-85% humidity and I have fed her but I don’t know what I’m doing wrong ☹️
I've heard of people having this problem before. Is she getting plenty of light in the cabinet? Also are you fertilising her regularly (I'm currently using Liquid Gold Leaf and my plants love it) 💚
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Don’t cut the cacti! I mean if you want to lol but imho the chopped stump of a cactus or succulent is always terrible to look at haha
Hey sorry! What's the name of the plant you mention at minute 6.06, would be nice to have it write it down
Haha yeah it's a tongue twister! Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum is the latin name, commonly known as the split leaf philodendron 💚
How did your Indonesian plants do? I loved your reactions to seeing the Hoya plants you received. Thank you for your educational videos they’ve been invaluable 💜 I’ll have to search for leaf propagation videos and try that out next 🍃👍🏼
I'll be doing a little update on them later this week, but bar a few little acclimation glitches they seem to be doing well! 💚
Let sliver grow :)
Once she’s bigger propagate
Hmm ok, thanks for the tip 💚
My pink princess is hardly growing
Thank goodness someone else who agrees with that those nets they put little plants in is in my opinion a terrible thing to do. I have learned to always check my new plants now,
I just don't get why they can't make the nets biodegradable! 💚