I think you are doing a great job, I only wish you would have shown some pics of the plants that you are talking about. I have absolutely no idea what the plants look like that you are talking about. Please next video show us the plants. Thank you God bless😇
Hi thanks for your videos they are full of information and good source for referral. I am from Malta and last year I got obsessed wit Hoyas as we started to get different species. I agree with you hundred percent there is a huge craze about Hoyas and any variegated plants. BTW I really love your earrings. Keep it up and well done.
The aroids are so easily produced in tissue culture, which will make them far more readily available. Hoya on the other hand is so slow growing that even tissue culture won’t make a difference, that’s why Hoya will stay rare
I think you are doing a great job, I only wish you would have shown some pics of the plants that you are talking about. I have absolutely no idea what the plants look like that you are talking about. Please next video show us the plants. Thank you God bless😇
I absolutely adore my Agleonemas. I have two as of now.
Here in Israel people are interested with different varieties of Bigonia, dichidia and peperomia. Also Hoyas that are doing very well in our climate.
I love to hear about what plants are popular in other parts of the world!! Thanks so much for sharing! 💕
Hi thanks for your videos they are full of information and good source for referral. I am from Malta and last year I got obsessed wit Hoyas as we started to get different species. I agree with you hundred percent there is a huge craze about Hoyas and any variegated plants. BTW I really love your earrings. Keep it up and well done.
The Hoya will hold strong in my opinion as well. I look forward to greater availability as the industry catches up.
Agreed!
Almost to 5k!!!
No more new videos?
Hi Sarah. We miss you!
Thanks for your sweet comment! Doing some recording so should have a little new content soon 💕
I do hope we get more mass produced popular plants for sure! That would hopefully take some of the prices down in the community in general
It takes a little time, but I think the big companies have caught on so we’ll start to see more of the “popular” plants soon.
Agleonemas just sit sadly dying in Lowe’s where I live. They end up selling them for half the price, something around 6 or 7 dlls
The aroids are so easily produced in tissue culture, which will make them far more readily available.
Hoya on the other hand is so slow growing that even tissue culture won’t make a difference, that’s why Hoya will stay rare
Hi Sarah, hope you are doing well?
Hi. I’m alive, just burnt out from a rough school year. Hoping to come back soon.
@@TropicalPlantGirl Great hearing from you, take care