Yes to the conservatory plant tour video! I like this “where are they now” concept 😊 It’s comforting to see that someone so good at plant care can lose plants too. But also to see that falling out of love with plants is something normal and we shouldn’t feel guilty about it and keep plants just because we’ve had them for so long. Loved the video 🫶
Love your videos so much! I think the way you incorporate plants into your house is beautiful. I made some of the macrame plant pots you did some videos on a while ago and everyone loves them!
Thank you Claire for all your videos! 🤗🩷💐 I really love the way you approach plant care, it feels a lot like self-care/growth to me, and I love that! Thank you for putting so much thoughtfulness to your videos. I truly enjoy the longer videos+ chat💚. I always find a lot value in your videos, a lot more than just plant care! I feel quite fortunate for having found you! 🥰🌷🪴🌸🩷 Please, keep making more plant/chat content and keep up the great work! 🤗💐🌷🪴🌸
Aaah, the nostalgia and looking back is super fun, a super fun video Claire! Funny to hear about your mom, because mine is the same, is okay with indoors plants and a wizard with outdoors ones. Ive saved many of her indoors (her poor snakeplants roots keep drying and then rotting when watered!!)
I remember watching this video! LOL great throw back and where they are now! 😂😂😂 I purchased a Hoya Krinkle8 because of you shortly after I saw this video! I forgot about that!!!
Claire, so great!!! 🥰 Thank you! Don’t feel too cringey. We adore you because you are a ‘real’ person on this crazy UA-cam world. I hadn’t seen the old version. Think I found you right at the Conservatory tour. You are genuine, thanks for teaching, learning, & growing with us. 💋 P.S. Tell Ross that Ross is doing well, acclimating to being here at house. But he still says, “Stay sexy, Plant lover.” 😊😘
I like seeing the plants that were popular back then and how they might be still in your collection not necessarily god bad or overlooked oboservations at the time. You were just doing your best at the time like all of us…
"This is my rhaphidophora tetrasperma and it's huge" had me chuckling even before "now" you responded 😂 Your confidence and experience have grown so much since these early videos, and it shows. You're much more natural in the way you present now. I really enjoyed this video, and looked forward all day to finding the time to sit down and watch it. (With the same earphones - my ADHD loves these ones cos they don't need charging, and the cord means when they keep falling out of my ears I dont lose them 🙃)
Claire: “It takes a lot to kill a lucky bamboo.” Me throwing away the lucky bamboo I unalived due to no water 😂😂😂 Would love to see more reaction videos from your “past” collections ❤🌸😊
Love these "looking at of videos" videos! If you do another one, it would be amazing if you could add a picture or clip of how the plant looks now for comparison, if possible 😊
@1:15 - I heard so many experienced plant growers struggeling with the A. Veitchii and I'm sure it must be a genetic thing. With a small collection of about 100 plants I'm an average plant parent and the latest leaf of my Veitchii got 88 cm long in ambient conditions in my living room. It has never shed a leaf on it's own in 3 years time (I cut them because the plant got too big) and has flowered multiple times. So Claire, if you're reading this: I'm sure it's not your fault 😌 Love your 🪴🌱🐕🦺 content 💚
Good for you using the electric devices you still have lying around instead of buying everything new what’s ‘trendy’… Best thing we can do to take care of our world and all the plants in it 🌺🌱🌿🌳🌵
I absolutely agree on the adansonii being prone to pests! Mine get thrips constantly and it just looses all their leaves. My esqueletto on the other hand couldn't be easier and they look fairly similar. Doesn't mind some thrips and is sizing up on a bamboo cane no problem (plus the aerial roots are amazing). My goal now is to get the adansoniis healthy enough so that I can give them to a friend who likes them. Would love to see the conservatory tour and where the plants have ended up!
Joli so adorable 🥰 as always. Is nice looking back at your old collection of plants. I miss some of my favourites that just no longer doing well. Also is good practice too what plants thrive in your home environment too when your new to plants. I miss your old home with your Mum you had so many enormous plants back then. Where you had your film spot surrounded by plants. One of the reasons i have stopped using Facebook Marketplace in selling items. Majority of the people just want to try to get you selling it cheaper. Even though you have already advertised at a good low price since at times you cannot sell items what you bought at. My bathroom has no windows which i hate so i do have some fake plants there and it looks nice. So fake plants do look so real aswell. Also my kitchen on top of my cabinets i have nice trailing plants aswell which looks amazing which you can get in Ikea.
I have read from a major Alocasia breeder that it is better to let the Alocasia cycle through her inflorescences as from the moment you are able to chop it, the plant has already spent the energy on it. Allowing it to go through its flowering phase will allow it to recycle that energy. NGL though, I can't wait for my black velvet to stop with the inflos. She's on her 5th! My Frydek had 2 and then was back to pushing nice big leaves.
I just Ordered a Melano off Amazon- they all of a sudden have many hard to find plants . I better quarantine that for a while! All my variegated B. marx have reverted .Tfs
I think maybe the curled leaf of the snake plant in the jar is making a bizarre echo from the sounds of your glow lights? I would assume it’s an auditory illusion! Curved structures and glass, and water, could do some interesting things with sound wave… just a theory!
Hi Claire when you propagate your rhipsalis mistletoe do you put in separate little pots or water or just stick cuttings back in mother plants right away to root I have to prop my mistletoe as well as my paradoxa thanks 🇨🇦
i have a ficus retusa cutting you can have? not big but growing really well, i have brought them indoors due to the low temps the last week or so so is under a growlight. if youre interested you can have one :)
I just seen a video the other day all about pothos It said the golden pothos was renamed 4 times in 100 years and it’s not really a species of pothos but I can’t remember it’s actual name
Yes to the conservatory plant tour video! I like this “where are they now” concept 😊 It’s comforting to see that someone so good at plant care can lose plants too. But also to see that falling out of love with plants is something normal and we shouldn’t feel guilty about it and keep plants just because we’ve had them for so long. Loved the video 🫶
36:59 “it was so thrip’d” 😂😂😂 love it.
Love your videos so much! I think the way you incorporate plants into your house is beautiful. I made some of the macrame plant pots you did some videos on a while ago and everyone loves them!
Your plant journey has come so far. Love your videos! I look forward to them❤
Thank you Claire for all your videos! 🤗🩷💐 I really love the way you approach plant care, it feels a lot like self-care/growth to me, and I love that! Thank you for putting so much thoughtfulness to your videos. I truly enjoy the longer videos+ chat💚. I always find a lot value in your videos, a lot more than just plant care! I feel quite fortunate for having found you! 🥰🌷🪴🌸🩷 Please, keep making more plant/chat content and keep up the great work! 🤗💐🌷🪴🌸
I loveeee these react videos - yes to doing one w/ the conservatory!
I'd love to see the conservatory tour / where are the plants now video as well! The videos where you comment on your old videos are so fun!
Aaah, the nostalgia and looking back is super fun, a super fun video Claire!
Funny to hear about your mom, because mine is the same, is okay with indoors plants and a wizard with outdoors ones. Ive saved many of her indoors (her poor snakeplants roots keep drying and then rotting when watered!!)
I would love to see a tour of the conservatory room from when you lived with your mum.
The bubbles in your sansevieria is the algae 'pearling' photosynthesising, it happens in aquariums with pearl weed, releasing oxygen bubbles
Absolutely YES to the conservatory plant tour video!
I remember watching this video! LOL great throw back and where they are now! 😂😂😂 I purchased a Hoya Krinkle8 because of you shortly after I saw this video! I forgot about that!!!
aww I don't think your voice sounds bad, I think your audio equipment has just upgraded over time ❤❤
Claire, so great!!! 🥰 Thank you!
Don’t feel too cringey. We adore you because you are a ‘real’ person on this crazy UA-cam world. I hadn’t seen the old version. Think I found you right at the Conservatory tour. You are genuine, thanks for teaching, learning, & growing with us. 💋
P.S. Tell Ross that Ross is doing well, acclimating to being here at house. But he still says, “Stay sexy, Plant lover.” 😊😘
Past Claire is good too 👍 Give yourself some grace 😀 The conservatory tour would be great 😀🇨🇦
Yes to the conservatory plant tour; I have always wondered what it looks like.
Yes please do the video it would be so cool to watch
Definitely your almost trying to hard your mask is all there no your more relaxed and more comfortable with talking to us.❤ thanks for being my friend
Lucky bamboo is a plant that’s used in aquariums a lot🌱🐠💙🔥
I like seeing the plants that were popular back then and how they might be still in your collection not necessarily god bad or overlooked oboservations at the time. You were just doing your best at the time like all of us…
"This is my rhaphidophora tetrasperma and it's huge" had me chuckling even before "now" you responded 😂
Your confidence and experience have grown so much since these early videos, and it shows. You're much more natural in the way you present now. I really enjoyed this video, and looked forward all day to finding the time to sit down and watch it. (With the same earphones - my ADHD loves these ones cos they don't need charging, and the cord means when they keep falling out of my ears I dont lose them 🙃)
Claire: “It takes a lot to kill a lucky bamboo.”
Me throwing away the lucky bamboo I unalived due to no water 😂😂😂
Would love to see more reaction videos from your “past” collections ❤🌸😊
Great video, fun to do a look back 😊
Loved seeing where they are now.
Yes to the conservatory plant tour 😁 don't mind long videos 🤭
Yes do the conservatory plant tour reaction, please!
Love these "looking at of videos" videos! If you do another one, it would be amazing if you could add a picture or clip of how the plant looks now for comparison, if possible 😊
Yes conservatory tour❤❤❤
You haven’t changed much; for sharing Claire!
@1:15 - I heard so many experienced plant growers struggeling with the A. Veitchii and I'm sure it must be a genetic thing. With a small collection of about 100 plants I'm an average plant parent and the latest leaf of my Veitchii got 88 cm long in ambient conditions in my living room. It has never shed a leaf on it's own in 3 years time (I cut them because the plant got too big) and has flowered multiple times.
So Claire, if you're reading this: I'm sure it's not your fault 😌 Love your 🪴🌱🐕🦺 content 💚
Good for you using the electric devices you still have lying around instead of buying everything new what’s ‘trendy’… Best thing we can do to take care of our world and all the plants in it 🌺🌱🌿🌳🌵
I absolutely agree on the adansonii being prone to pests! Mine get thrips constantly and it just looses all their leaves. My esqueletto on the other hand couldn't be easier and they look fairly similar. Doesn't mind some thrips and is sizing up on a bamboo cane no problem (plus the aerial roots are amazing). My goal now is to get the adansoniis healthy enough so that I can give them to a friend who likes them.
Would love to see the conservatory tour and where the plants have ended up!
Joli so adorable 🥰 as always. Is nice looking back at your old collection of plants. I miss some of my favourites that just no longer doing well. Also is good practice too what plants thrive in your home environment too when your new to plants. I miss your old home with your Mum you had so many enormous plants back then. Where you had your film spot surrounded by plants. One of the reasons i have stopped using Facebook Marketplace in selling items. Majority of the people just want to try to get you selling it cheaper. Even though you have already advertised at a good low price since at times you cannot sell items what you bought at. My bathroom has no windows which i hate so i do have some fake plants there and it looks nice. So fake plants do look so real aswell. Also my kitchen on top of my cabinets i have nice trailing plants aswell which looks amazing which you can get in Ikea.
I don’t have a peace lily but I do have it’s relative Anubias Nana The flowers look identical but way smaller
I would love to see conservatory tour video update!❤
I have read from a major Alocasia breeder that it is better to let the Alocasia cycle through her inflorescences as from the moment you are able to chop it, the plant has already spent the energy on it. Allowing it to go through its flowering phase will allow it to recycle that energy. NGL though, I can't wait for my black velvet to stop with the inflos. She's on her 5th! My Frydek had 2 and then was back to pushing nice big leaves.
Beautiful plant collections
Love your channel
A tipp for anyone struggling with syngonium: put them in semi hydro, my syngonium has been looking better since I transferred her :)
I just Ordered a Melano off Amazon- they all of a sudden have many hard to find plants .
I better quarantine that for a while!
All my variegated B. marx have reverted .Tfs
I think maybe the curled leaf of the snake plant in the jar is making a bizarre echo from the sounds of your glow lights? I would assume it’s an auditory illusion! Curved structures and glass, and water, could do some interesting things with sound wave… just a theory!
1500 views so far and only 184 likes! Please give a thump up!!!🙂👍
Got a little chuckle from the story of that buyer of the $10 rubber plant (was it the rubber plant ? 40 mins in and I’ve already forgotten) 😅
Hi Claire when you propagate your rhipsalis mistletoe do you put in separate little pots or water or just stick cuttings back in mother plants right away to root I have to prop my mistletoe as well as my paradoxa thanks 🇨🇦
i have a ficus retusa cutting you can have? not big but growing really well, i have brought them indoors due to the low temps the last week or so so is under a growlight. if youre interested you can have one :)
When you are doing your terrarium give me a shout I have quite a few Macodes petola, I will send you some 😊
I have those headphones and I’ve just turned 30… so I think that little girl was probably right 😂
Maturing is realising the one with the cord are just more practical 🤭 no need to charge, losing one of them etc 🤭
12 year olds can be brutal. 😂
I just seen a video the other day all about pothos It said the golden pothos was renamed 4 times in 100 years and it’s not really a species of pothos but I can’t remember it’s actual name
Lol that plant went to a dishonest home