Loved seeing your Rhipsalis Mono (nantha?) I love Rhipsalis and have five, never come across that one before. It's hard to find out much about them. Also, I am jealous of you getting that Hoya Latifolia Sarawak, I really think they're so amazing. There is another plant tuber who has one, @theJungleHaven. She got this one as an import from Indonesia in the summer of 2022 and it is just amazing, huge and waxy. Don't know anything about pon, sorry. Keep up the good work!
I just recently got the Hoya caudata Sumatra and it’s beautiful, no veining but its leaves are dark brown and very thick. It might be a Hoya you like. I have all my Hoya in my aroid mix.
Thanks for the video, love the new plants. I do use PON in loads of different plants, including hoyas, and love it, it can be a little confusing initially, but I think that’s just till you find the best method for you and the plant/s in question. Just like soil, some plants want more water available than others in my experience. I’ve become a big fan of no drainage, I use leca as a reservoir layer and then use PON with added leca and perlite, for aesthetics, cost and weight as some of my plants are really big now. I’d recommend videos from unplantparenthood, youdontevengrowhere and The Jungle Haven for great PON ideas, tips and inspiration. 🪴 ❤
Jhetty, I have been watching you for about a year now. Your knowledge of plants is riveting!
Awh thank you for watching me for so long! This absolutely made my morning! 😇
BEAUTIFUL PLANTS
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I love all of those! But that undulata has me gagging, I need that one. :)
Gagged is the best way to describe how I felt 🤣
Loved seeing your Rhipsalis Mono (nantha?) I love Rhipsalis and have five, never come across that one before. It's hard to find out much about them.
Also, I am jealous of you getting that Hoya Latifolia Sarawak, I really think they're so amazing. There is another plant tuber who has one, @theJungleHaven. She got this one as an import from Indonesia in the summer of 2022 and it is just amazing, huge and waxy. Don't know anything about pon, sorry. Keep up the good work!
Rhipsalis are so hard to find just out and about! I feel like you gotta know which species you want and order them that way 😄
I just recently got the Hoya caudata Sumatra and it’s beautiful, no veining but its leaves are dark brown and very thick. It might be a Hoya you like. I have all my Hoya in my aroid mix.
Just looked it up and it’s stunning! Definitely have it written down in case I ever see it out and about :)
I have a stapelia and I don’t have any blossoms on it yet but I will be hella nervous when I get one!🌵💩
I’ve never been more excited and nervous about a plant blooming 🤣
Hi! Do you mean the channel basie plants? His name is acctually Miro!
Yes! I had no idea that was his name 😅 Thank you so much for letting me know!
What is the plant behind you? The long one?
The one right behind me is a Anthurium veitchii 😁
@@jhetty_ not that on the other on. Off to the left side a bit when watching the video.
Thanks for the video, love the new plants. I do use PON in loads of different plants, including hoyas, and love it, it can be a little confusing initially, but I think that’s just till you find the best method for you and the plant/s in question. Just like soil, some plants want more water available than others in my experience. I’ve become a big fan of no drainage, I use leca as a reservoir layer and then use PON with added leca and perlite, for aesthetics, cost and weight as some of my plants are really big now. I’d recommend videos from unplantparenthood, youdontevengrowhere and The Jungle Haven for great PON ideas, tips and inspiration. 🪴 ❤
Appreciate you sharing your knowledge on pin and giving me some recommendations! I got some homework to do now 😁