Your tineke is what inspired me to get a plant for my office. 2 years later and now I have 40 plants and a burgeoning jungle 🥰 thank you for your content!
I love your Ficus tineke! Mine is not as large as yours, but equally lush and healthy. I moved mine closer to a window that receives good morning light and it has thrived ever since. Thank you for this great video ❤️
I love my alli. It was dripping leaves like crazy when I first brought it home, I finally realized the pot it was in had ZERO drainage holes in the bottom of the pot. Only holes in the sides 1 inch up, how freaking weird!
I had no clue there were so many types of ficus! Very cool. I love variegated ficuses, even tho I don’t have any yet haha. I have narrow leaf fig and weeping fig.
Thanks for this video! Love your amazing ficus collection and have been wanting to add the ficus alii to my collection. Would you say it requires lower light levels compared to the ficus elastica burgundy? Thanks!
Love the video! I currently have my FLF in a south window, but do not have a covered porch on the south side. I do have an open porch on the north side. Would you recommend leaving it inside during summer in the south window or putting outside on north porch?
If you have the climate where you can keep plants outdoors all year round I think it would love to be outside. But ultimately if you enjoy it indoors then leave it
If I had room I’d move them all out, but unfortunately I don’t. I put a few of my favorites outside in the summer because I know it helps them grow so much more
Sorry but I need to say it 'tea-ne(ck)-keh'/tineke not tiniki 🥲 I dont want to sound horrible as I love you collection and knowledgeable. With the Variegated fig is a mix of too much sun with edema and its basically cooking from the inside out.
You could work on your delivery because that did sound a bit horrible. Different people pronounce things differently. We all knew what she was talking about, so why the need to correct her?
Your tineke is what inspired me to get a plant for my office. 2 years later and now I have 40 plants and a burgeoning jungle 🥰 thank you for your content!
Wow!! I am so happy to hear that!
I love your Ficus tineke! Mine is not as large as yours, but equally lush and healthy. I moved mine closer to a window that receives good morning light and it has thrived ever since. Thank you for this great video ❤️
Thank you for showing all your lovely ficus’
Thank you for watching!
Your grow lights are gorgeous!
I love my alli. It was dripping leaves like crazy when I first brought it home, I finally realized the pot it was in had ZERO drainage holes in the bottom of the pot. Only holes in the sides 1 inch up, how freaking weird!
Beautiful collections.
My mom loves your videos. Hello from Kansas
You have such a beautiful home!
Thank you so much!
I am in love with your cabinet! How did you get all the different types of shelving in there?! It's beautiful! 😍
All your plants are so beautiful!
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Great video!
Beautiful ❤
Good tips for ficus care. I only have one now but I want more and different varieties
I hope you find more you love!
Yay! A full video 🥳 made my day. Thankyou.☺️
Haha yes I need to get on it and do more! I love them!
I had no clue there were so many types of ficus! Very cool. I love variegated ficuses, even tho I don’t have any yet haha. I have narrow leaf fig and weeping fig.
This video fits so perfect, I had this plant on my wishlist for months and today I finally got my first ficus 😂😂
Yay!! First of many I’m sure 🤗
Very informative video. Thank you 😊.
Thanks for watching
Great video, thank you! A question. Does the point where the leaf has dropped have to be fresh fore the growth hormone method to work?
Thanks for this video! Love your amazing ficus collection and have been wanting to add the ficus alii to my collection. Would you say it requires lower light levels compared to the ficus elastica burgundy? Thanks!
Love the video! I currently have my FLF in a south window, but do not have a covered porch on the south side. I do have an open porch on the north side. Would you recommend leaving it inside during summer in the south window or putting outside on north porch?
If you have the climate where you can keep plants outdoors all year round I think it would love to be outside. But ultimately if you enjoy it indoors then leave it
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Tineke's are beautiful. I can't believe the # of people that put their plants outside for the summer. I would, never ever do that!!
What is the product you were talking about to put on nodes that lost leaves to grow a new branch?
Keiki paste 💚 amzn.to/3y1k9fr
Girl put all the ficuses outside in the sun when it’s warm I did that for all my ficuses and they love it never lost a leaf
If I had room I’d move them all out, but unfortunately I don’t. I put a few of my favorites outside in the summer because I know it helps them grow so much more
How do I get my ficus teneke lush like yours
do you use the foliage pro on succulents too?
Yes I do!
@@houseplusplant awesome, thank you. that's so convenient
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What happened to your Ruby?
Please air layer that ficus burgundy before you top cut it 😃✂️
I will!!
Sorry but I need to say it 'tea-ne(ck)-keh'/tineke not tiniki 🥲 I dont want to sound horrible as I love you collection and knowledgeable.
With the Variegated fig is a mix of too much sun with edema and its basically cooking from the inside out.
Thank you!! I’ll work on my pronunciation and move the plant back a bit!
You could work on your delivery because that did sound a bit horrible.
Different people pronounce things differently. We all knew what she was talking about, so why the need to correct her?