If you try crotons again and don't think you'll be able to water as often then I'd get a larger, more established one. My largest one is in a 10"-12" pot and I water maybe twice a month. Put it outside in the spring and summer to get that super dark foliage and good grow lights indoors to keep it happy. My smaller ones are in 3"-4" pots and need water much more frequently and decline rapidly if you don't water it at the first signs of thirst. However, smaller ones do better under below-top-tier grow lights than larger plants, as long as they're full spectrum lights.
I really want a big ficus elastica Belize, they are so beautiful and easy 😍 The biggest plant I've got currently is a calathea warscewiczii and I check the leaves for spidermites at least 4 times a day but it's too pretty to get rid of, I'll just have to live in constant stress forever.
Tate, plants AND a cat?! What is this video I love it 😂👍 I think I would want a giant Monstera maybe kinda like Planterina has in her kitchen or Beccas giants Adansonii. And yes, I look at Alocasias and Ivy and see just spider mites 🙈 Great video Tate! ♡
I don’t get why olive and citrus are recommended for indoor plants. It might be different for different areas and zones but where I live in Cali those things need full sun outside to grow, I can’t imagine them growing much inside or ever giving you fruit
Thank you for good information
I always enjoy your videos
Have a nice day
That was fun!
Just bought a large varigated Schefflera for my staircase. Its beautiful! This was a fun video, I really enjoyed it! Thanks Tate💙
Yay! I suggested this topic!!! :)
Mochi looks like my boy star!
If you try crotons again and don't think you'll be able to water as often then I'd get a larger, more established one. My largest one is in a 10"-12" pot and I water maybe twice a month. Put it outside in the spring and summer to get that super dark foliage and good grow lights indoors to keep it happy.
My smaller ones are in 3"-4" pots and need water much more frequently and decline rapidly if you don't water it at the first signs of thirst. However, smaller ones do better under below-top-tier grow lights than larger plants, as long as they're full spectrum lights.
Ficus varigata is very beautiful 😍😍
I really want a big ficus elastica Belize, they are so beautiful and easy 😍 The biggest plant I've got currently is a calathea warscewiczii and I check the leaves for spidermites at least 4 times a day but it's too pretty to get rid of, I'll just have to live in constant stress forever.
Natal Mahogany is one my wishlist. I love the foresty vibes.☺️
Do you watch Becca De La Plants ever? She has a HUGE Adansonii in her house!
I saw a ficus triangularis varigata at Lowes a few months ago from Costa Farms
they were in 6 inch pots
I think you meant "neurotic" instead of "narcissist" bc you're definitely not a narcissist 🥰
Da baby kitty 🥰🥰🥰
My brother and his family just adopted a black cat named Mochi the other day! Please give her pets from all of us 🥰
Hey Tate Heyyyyy
Tate, plants AND a cat?! What is this video I love it 😂👍 I think I would want a giant Monstera maybe kinda like Planterina has in her kitchen or Beccas giants Adansonii. And yes, I look at Alocasias and Ivy and see just spider mites 🙈 Great video Tate! ♡
I don’t get why olive and citrus are recommended for indoor plants. It might be different for different areas and zones but where I live in Cali those things need full sun outside to grow, I can’t imagine them growing much inside or ever giving you fruit
Omg she's 13 but only 5.5lbs!? My cats are 4 and my male is 17lbs and my female is 13lbs. She's a tiny cutie for sure tho!
Nick Pileggi has a Natal Mahogany and it is so pretty! I feel as though the Google images don't do it jusice.
Why don’t u move first?