Correction: Philodendron Joepii is incorrectly ID'd/Labeled in the video as Anthurium, which it's obviously not. Sorry about the editing mistake on him 🌱🫣
You are a breath of fresh air. I was born in California and would say you are an LA kinda lady. So real and outspoken. Don't know what you do for a living but you must be successful with a house like that. Very impressive. I think you and Amanda would have been great friends if you'd ever met. I also miss her.
Thanks Kristie! I really appreciate your nice comment 😊 I also feel like Sean from OnlyPlants would be so much fun to hang out with- he and Amanda would be dream dinner party guests 🌱
21:02 For Hoyas with big leaf energy: Hoya Latifolia and the Latifolia Sarawak. Claire from The Jungle Haven has one; hers is slow growing, mine grows like crazy! The Quinquenervia also has large leaves. The leaves aren’t as big as the leaves on your plants but big for Hoyas. I was unimpressed by Hoyas for a very long time, but I thought I would try it out. I don’t know what it is about them, they are fascinating. I’m into them.
Hi Amy! You are 💯 correct about the Latifolia- I think it’s the one 😂 Currently on the search for one at the moment 🔎 Also I love Claire. She has such good energy ✨
Thank you som much for the tour 🙏You've got lots of beautiful species there. And some really cozy planty spots too. I'm not very much of a hoya person either, mostly because I don't particularly like their growth habit. However I still have three growing in hanging baskets 😁 One of them is the beautiful Hoya polyneura, which is a species I'd recommend to someone who's more of a leafy person.
Thanks for your great comment! It's so funny because I had been thinking lately- I should ask for Hoya recommendations for non-Hoya people, and sure enough- it appeared! 😁✨🌱
@tedPlantQueen Cool 😊 My other hoyas are H. memoria (which has quite a compact and hanging growth habit) and H. wayetii. However they are the exceptions in my plant collection. I got into anthuriums fairly recently. And lately I've discovered gesneriads. I wanted to have some flowers among my foliage and I've realised there are some charming species within that family. They're not very popular within the plant community though.
I was so excited when I saw you had a new video out!😃 One of my queen leaves also had a couple holes. I remember trying to, very gently, pick a speck of dirt off of the leaf before it was finished developing. And that’s exactly where the holes are. I’ve learned not to touch or breathe on an anthurium leaf before it is completely hardened off. 😬
How has only 200+ people liked/watched this video?! So underrated. I brought back all the seeds of the tropical /exotic fruits that I devoured while in Hawaii, I’m now growing guava, longan, mango, jackfruit, papaya. No idea what I’ll do with them all if they get tree sized, we’re not in a tropical area in Canada. If I’m concentrating on getting more/full foliage I clip my inflo’s off, and I’m only 1.5 years in to the hobby, so most get chopped off Everyone’s tastes are different hey? I love Hoyas but not so much the velvet Anthuriums. They all look the same to me
🤣Thank you SO much for that- I appreciate it 🫶🏻 Loving the idea of your indoor tropical orchard! Hope you can keep it going for a while. I should have taken more of the snake fruit seeds home- they grow the most fascinating spiky little plants💚
My Florida beauty reverted too 😂 Tried cutting it back, propping it, and eventually ignored it until it went plant Heaven. I love pictures of them and seeing the beautiful leaves but that plant has no place in my home anymore 😂
😂 Sometimes that’s how it goes- FL Beaty is the ultimate “surprise” plant. Reverting seems pretty common, despite us providing the best conditions we can. Maybe after u have recovered u’ll try again with another one someday (I did 😂)
Waroquaniums really don’t like to dry out especially when they’re putting out a new leaf. Pretty in Green out out a video that Amanda has a new channel 💚
Hi Sherry! You are too right- I've had to learn that lesson the hard way sadly 😅 Yes!!!! I saw that and I'm so excited to see all of her new content 🙌🏻
I LOVE your style, your plants and all your content! Your home is absolutely gorgeous, as is your collection. I love that like me you have a bunch of dupes and love them all. I kill all my esqueletos. What is your secret?????
Thank you SO much☺️ Really appreciate that! Omg there's a lot of experiments going on here at any given time🤣 As far the esqueleto's- the costa farms one is so big it's basically indestructible. But the little guys took a minute to look good- the one that almost died was really poorly rooted & the seller told me it was surprised that I only lost one leaf on it and not the whole plant. They have also required more light for me than I initially thought they would. Good luck with yours- I'm sure it'll do great for u✨🌱
Beautiful collection! Careful using plastic moss poles on philodendron that get big. It's hard moving them to a wire support without disturbing the roots. I enjoy your videos.
@EnchantedPlantQueen I have a large burle marx flame I have to convert to wire and not looking forward to it 😐. Another tip make multiple wire poles at once since it can be a bit of work 😉
The only Anthurium that I own is my A. Luxurians. I ❤ her! She is in my top five favorites of my 125 house plant collection. I really love the color of her new leaves. My A. Luxurians is still a small one. I have to be extremely careful with insecticides, because I keep trantulas and geckos.
If you’re only going to have 1 anthurium, I agree that luxurians is an EXCELLENT choice. I had a bad spider mite infestation recently, but honestly those annoying little suckers seem to mess with my luxurians the least. Durable AND stunning. Perfect plant. I love that yours is behaving so well for u👏🏻💚🙌🏻🪴
Enjoyed the first part of your plant tour. I’m curious as to why you don’t put vent deflectors over those two vents by your plants. They work wonders at keeping the air from blowing directly onto leaves. Also, solar tubes. I love them!
A Q&A sounds like a good time- maybe one of these days. My family tolerates my plant habit pretty well, but that's about it. Lately I've been training my son to be my "plant assistant" so he has been filtering the water and adding nutrients to it and helping me water a bit, but also sometimes a football or baseball will accidentally get thrown into the plants -the big monstera which is pretty tough and can take the hits😅
P.s. there is A Keith Hering art exhibit currently in my hometown Toronto, ontario. I cant stop commenting on that Robe!! I think imma go see the exhibit 💚
Thank you! ☺️ That plant is my golden child- it never misbehaves and that is correct, no moss pole. U should definitely see the exhibit and I still think u need to find this robe where u live. It's so comfy too!
lovely home and plants! can you share where you bought those ceiling tube lights - I don't see them in your links & dang it could really use them! Thank you!
Thank you! They are great, highly highly recommend- especially for planty folks. We had them installed by a local company that installs solar tubes and skylights. They have to punch a hole in your roof so it's not very DIY-at least not for us anyway. Good luck- hope u find someone near you they installs them😄
Hi! Great question- I stopped to peek at some of them just now to see 😂 So even though I feel like most philodendron are more forgiving than a lot of my anthurium and alocasia, I still have most of them in a chunky mix💚
Yes!!! 99% of my anthurium are in ambient and the humidity here often gets into the 30s. Some great choices for ambient are luxurians, & luxurians hybrids, crystalllinum, Pallidiflorum, clarivernium. Hybrids tend to do really well overall, a Waroc will do well as long as u get a small one and it gets used to ambient/low humidity early on. The only plant I 💯 do not recommend for ambient is a Rugulosum. The worst. Good luck! 💚
Just putting out there, my Hindu rope got mealies and it was a nightmare to treat! If you don’t like hoyas, you will definitely hate it if it gets pests! Plus they don’t put out new growth easily, what you buy is generally what you get
A Hindu rope with mealy bugs does not sound like a good time...at all. I battled mealies with a birds nest fern for so long. Unrelenting. Thanks for sharing your experience! I think that unless I see some showstopper Hoya I must have, I'm probably to continue sticking to the other members of the aroid fam🌱✨
We got 4 total installed (2 in the hallway & one each in the bathrooms) which ended up costing a little over $1300 each- including got a small discount for multiple lights. The tubes made a HUGE difference in the hallway- sometimes I think the light is on, but it’s actually just the tubes. Hope that helps💚
I gotcha 😂 I'll say this, I do love watching my son play Hogwarts Legacy- it's such an amazing game and the Hufflepuff common room is the stuff of dreams.
Correction: Philodendron Joepii is incorrectly ID'd/Labeled in the video as Anthurium, which it's obviously not. Sorry about the editing mistake on him 🌱🫣
You are a breath of fresh air. I was born in California and would say you are an LA kinda lady. So real and outspoken. Don't know what you do for a living but you must be successful with a house like that. Very impressive. I think you and Amanda would have been great friends if you'd ever met. I also miss her.
Thanks Kristie! I really appreciate your nice comment 😊 I also feel like Sean from OnlyPlants would be so much fun to hang out with- he and Amanda would be dream dinner party guests 🌱
Sean & Jan would be ideal!
You had me at "LARGE burle Marx flame" I have never been more jealous 😂
21:02 For Hoyas with big leaf energy: Hoya Latifolia and the Latifolia Sarawak. Claire from The Jungle Haven has one; hers is slow growing, mine grows like crazy! The Quinquenervia also has large leaves. The leaves aren’t as big as the leaves on your plants but big for Hoyas. I was unimpressed by Hoyas for a very long time, but I thought I would try it out. I don’t know what it is about them, they are fascinating. I’m into them.
Hi Amy! You are 💯 correct about the Latifolia- I think it’s the one 😂 Currently on the search for one at the moment 🔎 Also I love Claire. She has such good energy ✨
Beautiful plants, beautiful home! 💚🪴🐝-Bee
Thanks so much Bee! 🐝 😊
Great video. Loved to see more of your collection. You have gorgeous plants❤
Thanks so much Sara, I appreciate that! 😊🌱
Thank you som much for the tour 🙏You've got lots of beautiful species there. And some really cozy planty spots too.
I'm not very much of a hoya person either, mostly because I don't particularly like their growth habit. However I still have three growing in hanging baskets 😁 One of them is the beautiful Hoya polyneura, which is a species I'd recommend to someone who's more of a leafy person.
Thanks for your great comment! It's so funny because I had been thinking lately- I should ask for Hoya recommendations for non-Hoya people, and sure enough- it appeared! 😁✨🌱
@tedPlantQueen Cool 😊 My other hoyas are H. memoria (which has quite a compact and hanging growth habit) and H. wayetii. However they are the exceptions in my plant collection. I got into anthuriums fairly recently. And lately I've discovered gesneriads. I wanted to have some flowers among my foliage and I've realised there are some charming species within that family. They're not very popular within the plant community though.
I was so excited when I saw you had a new video out!😃
One of my queen leaves also had a couple holes. I remember trying to, very gently, pick a speck of dirt off of the leaf before it was finished developing. And that’s exactly where the holes are. I’ve learned not to touch or breathe on an anthurium leaf before it is completely hardened off. 😬
So glad!, thank you! ☺️ Sadly the not-messing-with-leaves-before-they-harden is a lesson everyone learns the hard way I think 🫣
How has only 200+ people liked/watched this video?! So underrated. I brought back all the seeds of the tropical /exotic fruits that I devoured while in Hawaii, I’m now growing guava, longan, mango, jackfruit, papaya. No idea what I’ll do with them all if they get tree sized, we’re not in a tropical area in Canada. If I’m concentrating on getting more/full foliage I clip my inflo’s off, and I’m only 1.5 years in to the hobby, so most get chopped off
Everyone’s tastes are different hey? I love Hoyas but not so much the velvet Anthuriums. They all look the same to me
🤣Thank you SO much for that- I appreciate it 🫶🏻 Loving the idea of your indoor tropical orchard! Hope you can keep it going for a while. I should have taken more of the snake fruit seeds home- they grow the most fascinating spiky little plants💚
Wounderful plant tour your plants are beautiful ❤
Thanks so much! 💚They are so much fun to care for...always room for more tho😂
Erin your collection is spectacular!!!
Thanks so much! Still need a Burle Marx Flame...one day 😁
@EnchantedPlantQueen when mine gets big enough I'm happy to share a cutting.
My Florida beauty reverted too 😂 Tried cutting it back, propping it, and eventually ignored it until it went plant Heaven. I love pictures of them and seeing the beautiful leaves but that plant has no place in my home anymore 😂
😂 Sometimes that’s how it goes- FL Beaty is the ultimate “surprise” plant. Reverting seems pretty common, despite us providing the best conditions we can. Maybe after u have recovered u’ll try again with another one someday (I did 😂)
Your home is styled beautifully! 😍
Thanks so much Anah! 😊🌱✨
Waroquaniums really don’t like to dry out especially when they’re putting out a new leaf. Pretty in Green out out a video that Amanda has a new channel 💚
Hi Sherry! You are too right- I've had to learn that lesson the hard way sadly 😅 Yes!!!! I saw that and I'm so excited to see all of her new content 🙌🏻
I LOVE your style, your plants and all your content!
Your home is absolutely gorgeous, as is your collection. I love that like me you have a bunch of dupes and love them all.
I kill all my esqueletos. What is your secret?????
Thank you SO much☺️ Really appreciate that! Omg there's a lot of experiments going on here at any given time🤣 As far the esqueleto's- the costa farms one is so big it's basically indestructible. But the little guys took a minute to look good- the one that almost died was really poorly rooted & the seller told me it was surprised that I only lost one leaf on it and not the whole plant. They have also required more light for me than I initially thought they would. Good luck with yours- I'm sure it'll do great for u✨🌱
Beautiful collection! Careful using plastic moss poles on philodendron that get big. It's hard moving them to a wire support without disturbing the roots. I enjoy your videos.
Thank you! And thanks for that tip- I love experimenting so starting to delve into wire poles has definitely been on my radar😊
@EnchantedPlantQueen I have a large burle marx flame I have to convert to wire and not looking forward to it 😐. Another tip make multiple wire poles at once since it can be a bit of work 😉
So many good ones
Thank you☺️ Many, many, many plant children
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The only Anthurium that I own is my A. Luxurians. I ❤ her! She is in my top five favorites of my 125 house plant collection. I really love the color of her new leaves. My A. Luxurians is still a small one. I have to be extremely careful with insecticides, because I keep trantulas and geckos.
If you’re only going to have 1 anthurium, I agree that luxurians is an EXCELLENT choice. I had a bad spider mite infestation recently, but honestly those annoying little suckers seem to mess with my luxurians the least. Durable AND stunning. Perfect plant. I love that yours is behaving so well for u👏🏻💚🙌🏻🪴
Enjoyed the first part of your plant tour. I’m curious as to why you don’t put vent deflectors over those two vents by your plants. They work wonders at keeping the air from blowing directly onto leaves. Also, solar tubes. I love them!
That's a great idea! Definitely an easy fix- thanks for the suggestion 😊
Me again. Do you ever do Q&A? How does your family feel about your plants?
A Q&A sounds like a good time- maybe one of these days. My family tolerates my plant habit pretty well, but that's about it. Lately I've been training my son to be my "plant assistant" so he has been filtering the water and adding nutrients to it and helping me water a bit, but also sometimes a football or baseball will accidentally get thrown into the plants -the big monstera which is pretty tough and can take the hits😅
@@EnchantedPlantQueen 😩
We would love long vids from you!! Also, the gloriousum leaf is massive!!! Did you get that without a moss pole??
P.s. there is A Keith Hering art exhibit currently in my hometown Toronto, ontario. I cant stop commenting on that Robe!! I think imma go see the exhibit 💚
Thank you! ☺️ That plant is my golden child- it never misbehaves and that is correct, no moss pole. U should definitely see the exhibit and I still think u need to find this robe where u live. It's so comfy too!
lovely home and plants! can you share where you bought those ceiling tube lights - I don't see them in your links & dang it could really use them! Thank you!
Thank you! They are great, highly highly recommend- especially for planty folks. We had them installed by a local company that installs solar tubes and skylights. They have to punch a hole in your roof so it's not very DIY-at least not for us anyway. Good luck- hope u find someone near you they installs them😄
snake fruit we called it "salak" in Indonesia. Soooo gooddd so sweet
The best! Indonesia in general was fantastic- can't wait to visit again 💚✨
@@EnchantedPlantQueenhope you like Bali
Great plants do you recommend putting a chunky mix with philodendron
Hi! Great question- I stopped to peek at some of them just now to see 😂 So even though I feel like most philodendron are more forgiving than a lot of my anthurium and alocasia, I still have most of them in a chunky mix💚
Thank you for information
any anthuriums you think can thrive in ambient/low humidity?
Yes!!! 99% of my anthurium are in ambient and the humidity here often gets into the 30s. Some great choices for ambient are luxurians, & luxurians hybrids, crystalllinum, Pallidiflorum, clarivernium. Hybrids tend to do really well overall, a Waroc will do well as long as u get a small one and it gets used to ambient/low humidity early on. The only plant I 💯 do not recommend for ambient is a Rugulosum. The worst. Good luck! 💚
Just putting out there, my Hindu rope got mealies and it was a nightmare to treat! If you don’t like hoyas, you will definitely hate it if it gets pests! Plus they don’t put out new growth easily, what you buy is generally what you get
A Hindu rope with mealy bugs does not sound like a good time...at all. I battled mealies with a birds nest fern for so long. Unrelenting. Thanks for sharing your experience! I think that unless I see some showstopper Hoya I must have, I'm probably to continue sticking to the other members of the aroid fam🌱✨
Will you share some of your cuttings?
Yes of course! 😁🌱 I've also been more interested in air layering so we'll see how that goes.
How much it cost to have solar tube?
We got 4 total installed (2 in the hallway & one each in the bathrooms) which ended up costing a little over $1300 each- including got a small discount for multiple lights. The tubes made a HUGE difference in the hallway- sometimes I think the light is on, but it’s actually just the tubes. Hope that helps💚
I might be wrong, but I believe that the joepii is a philodendron.
You are absolutely right Lori! It is a philodendron- not sure why I incorrectly labeled/id'd it on the video 😆
Your plant labels here and there are funny “nearly indestructible zz plant”
😂Thanks for noticing! One of my favorite parts of editing ✨🌱
we cant use systemics sadly here in canada
Yes someone told me this only recently! I’ll make sure to recommend some other effective alternatives in my videos💚💚
OMG no way planteria is gone? I took a break from the hobby for a year geeezz so much change now like Thai cons being everywhere now lol
Right? It’s like you were in a plant Time Machine! ⌛️TCs went from $150 to $30 and Planterina has a crafty UA-cam channel now called MakeItWithAmanda💚
Those 3-in1 soil-ph-light meters aren't really accurate. I wouldn't put too much trust in those things.
You are correct and I don't really- their best use for me is checking moisture into deeper pots.
Nintendo switch is kid tec? In your case maybe 😅
Sorry if I sound salty but gaming + plants is my aesthetic so I love combining them ❤
I gotcha 😂 I'll say this, I do love watching my son play Hogwarts Legacy- it's such an amazing game and the Hufflepuff common room is the stuff of dreams.