Yes. Thank you for your dedication to follow through. One of my favorite things about your channels is the amount of time you dedicate to education. Part of that is watching the process from start to finish. You’re amazing.
8:22 YES!!!! I appreciate you talking about why your potting mix is the way that it is and how it connects to the care you’re able to give. Because someone else might do it the same and have their mix dry out too quickly for them. Such quality information here!!!
Lol, I get up at 4:30, but that's only because I need an hour for walking and hour for playing outside in the garden before I go to work. I guess I still get up at 4:30 on my days off too lol. More time to play outside! Winter makes me so sad though, still dark when I get to work, dark when I leave, 4 days straight with no sun on my face, me no likey. LIVE for the weekends!
I found your content in Feb of this year. I've been so inspired by your moss pole jungle. I'm currently attempting 8 different velvety species of philos on moss poles. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion with all of us. I'm also enjoying the content on your second channel ✌️🪴
🌱 The only plant I didn’t see which you need to get is the verrocosum x serpens!! You’d love it! You see the verro parentage in the backs but the edges are a little smoother and almost give majestic vibes. It sizes up quickly! Also the petioles are so insanely fuzzy and adorable. My frydek died back recently too. I had grown in in greenhouse cabinet conditions and she did not do well adjusting to ambient. I know she’ll grow back now that we are coming into our Canadian summer. I love that you also forget about plants (relatable!) and it’s funny how sometimes that’s exactly what they need! Very cool jungle tiger as always 🐈
Thank you so much for being such an inspiration, you are the reason why I start collecting plants . I love all your videos long short. You are funny, , your videos are such an educational piece that I watch over and over and over every single night when I go to bed with my iPad. Keep doing the great job being the inspiration as you are. Also, I love the way you rumbles in the name of plants that you can’t pronounce that is so cute. Thank you again.
Took me a minute, but I finally got around to watching! Had a proper plant day of repotting and making moss poles so the perfect video to help me through it! I’m almost amazed that you did these high quality videos WITH a traditional job! I couldn’t imagine how busy you must’ve been. I’m super happy that you get to now focus on the creative aspect and love on your plants and your other interests in a new way! Keep it up, Jan! Looking for to all you future videos and project updates!🌿💚
Thank you. First indoor garden video i enjoyed I have over 250 plants mostly uncomon. Full time as well.i struggled so much with several plants you mentioned. Will be following
Hey, I’m only a few minutes into this one but before I forget, I just wanted to give you a lighting tip - I work in commercial media production. If you want the lights on the plants to look less harsh, you need to raise the overall ambient lighting in the rest of the room. I honestly think the lighting is fine for what you are doing, but I also understand perfectionism. 😂 A bright light bounced off the ceiling and out of camera frame would help. Take a look at Aperture - specifically their Amaran line. It’s a good trade off between power and budget.
I want to send you a hoya. Just because I love them and it would be interesting to see you grow one and make it flower because everything you grow turns out amazing!
Wow those roots on the variegated monstera!!! Also love the crazy rubbish pot, stunning. Give Brad a scratch from me, love the baby photo of him next to the scindapsus pictus 🌱
47:38 the channel Pretty In Green says he uses a cooking oil/canola oil (which isn't as harsh as neem oil for sunlight) and water and uses a drop of dawn soap as a bonding agent. and it has kept all pests away.
🌿thank you! Always learn so much from seeing your mature specimens. I also have el choco on a pole and it seems very happy that way. Never thought it would be a crawler.
🌱 thanks Jan ☺️ loving your setup. Also finding the references to which direction each of your windows face regarding plant placement to optimise light super helpful, living in NZ it’s been hard to gauge this as most tips come from the states. Keep up the fantastic work, loving the content ❤
Jan, your orchid appears to be a cymbidium based on the leaves. It makes for a great companion for your aroid plants and uses the same aroid potting mix. Your verdant outdoor planting area looks lush. 🌴
New follower. So many beautiful plants to comment on! Can’t wait to learn about how you care for the Veracosum, as I just got mine and scared it won’t make it thru the month as I hear people tend to kill it but not you!! I love adansonii and your cultivars are nothing short of spectacular!! So many comments i can make and your anthurium corner in the bedroom to your Philodendrons in your office to the mixed plants and small anthurium in bowls on the table- exquisite! ❤
When you said "Splendid in the corner", my brain instantly responded "Nobody puts Splendid in a corner!" It's not too long since I last saw the movie, so the legendary line just popped up. So now, new item added to my bucket list: get a splendid and do not put it in a corner. :D And for pests, I use insanely diluted Neudorff Spruzit concentrate when watering plants. This way the plant will get a systemic treatment with Spruzit through their roots. This way I've effectively eliminated thrips' eggs inside the plant cells. Of course, I spray the leaves to remove all pests that can be seen, but I've had only positive outcome with systemic use of Spruzit. Key is not to do excessive systemic treatment, of course, but in northern Finland we have a bug-friendly season outside for only about five months, so there is not that much need for pest control when we have -30C outside with one meter of snow.
The orchid on the outdoor table, is a cymbidium orchid, you can actually leave it outside in the winter where you are.. the cymbidium needs a cold period to set new inflos!
Yes. Where I live, in Southern California (even though it’s the opposite hemisphere as Sydney), cymbidium orchids reliably bloom much of the year, and they are out in the garden permanently. They’ve been outside for years, and decades even, for some of them. They like pots, they like tight root spaces, like many orchids do… some of them we haven’t even repotted in years. They’re in giant outdoor containers, and they bloom every winter, but most of them are still blooming, even now. I’d imagine in the southern hemisphere, they bloom between March-November.
Hey Sydney your house looks lovely not to mention the plants. Am in Africa and my plants don't seem to grow those leafy leaves, is t about the climate or am just at my baby stage of growing plants?
Africa is a huge place with diverse climate zones so hard for me to say. Best to research what plants naturally grow in your area & start with those :)
Hey Jun! My new go-to pest spray is Doktor Doom Go Green Botanics Indoor Plant Spray. Its made in Canada and the active ingredient is Pyrethrins. Worked on some thrips and aphids I had.
@@erikm8372 I found out about this product from searching for good insecticides that don't hurt the plant but work well. The guy showed a few products that had only .02% pyrethrins but this stuff has .20%. 10 times more! (unless they're lying).
@@erikm8372 Thats awesome! From my research its great stuff for not damaging the plant which is what I wanted in an affective insecticide. This stuff has 10 times more than most other pyrethrins spray which is awesome for those nasty thrips!!
My new obsession is also carnivorous plants :) I have 3 venus fly traps and a cape sundew. 2 Of the fly traps are the red dragon cultivar and the other is an alien. They are so freaking cool!
I live in Germany and when my landlord came to the apartment and saw that the humidity was above 70% told me 20 times that I needed zu lüften 😂 to air the apartment every morning. That’s what Germans do even when it’s freezing outside, they open the windows at 7am for 5 or 10 minutes. Of course with all my beautiful plants in here I wasn’t going to do that in winter but I bought a dehumidifier when the humidity got to 80%, which only helped to bring it back to 70%. I didn’t have it very high this winter because I was hoping for my orchids to bloom, but no luck… Next winter I’ll just pump the heating a bit higher. In summer it can get very humid sometimes but at least I can have the windows open all day then.
Nepenthes nerd here! the unnamed one looks to be a hybrid called nepenthes 'jungle bells' or ventricosa x sibuyanensis, not 100% sure as the coloration is unusual. Hope this helps 😀
🪴🐈🌾 Love your plants inside and outside. Good luck with your new dedication to make these awesome videos as a job! I also love your second channel with Ms. Bailey, Tim and maybe other stuff you love doing. What do you think about beneficial bugs as a treatment to pests? My velvety plants are always eaten by spidermites, it‘s driving me insane and I don‘t know what to do anymore.
I have a Plant Spotlight on my queen in my Plant Spotlight playlist where I talk more about her :) I have always given her bright light but never direct sun :)
🌴🌲🌳🌵🌱 Great video Last year you inspired me to put a few of my “houseplants “ outside and they have thrived. Also survived winter in the Hunter Valley NSW
I'm a new subscriber, and I've really been enjoying your channel and content. I love the passion you have for your plants and the education you provide. Can you please share or provide a link for the clear pots you use for potting up your philodendron's? Thank you 😊
Hi there from Canada love your videos question have you ever used plastic mesh for making moss poles rather than the black wire? Yes I have the other clear plastic ones the D-shaped but as far as the mesh goes, it’s hard for me to find the wire they have a lot of plastic mesh here thanks
Yes. Thank you for your dedication to follow through. One of my favorite things about your channels is the amount of time you dedicate to education. Part of that is watching the process from start to finish. You’re amazing.
Thank you so much:)
Your house is so beautifull and cozy Blessings love all your plants
8:22 YES!!!! I appreciate you talking about why your potting mix is the way that it is and how it connects to the care you’re able to give. Because someone else might do it the same and have their mix dry out too quickly for them. Such quality information here!!!
Thanks :)
Simply stunning! 🪴 You are a plant magician!
와~~ 진짜 웅장하네요 부러워요~~~ㅠㅠ
Lol, I get up at 4:30, but that's only because I need an hour for walking and hour for playing outside in the garden before I go to work. I guess I still get up at 4:30 on my days off too lol. More time to play outside! Winter makes me so sad though, still dark when I get to work, dark when I leave, 4 days straight with no sun on my face, me no likey. LIVE for the weekends!
I found your content in Feb of this year. I've been so inspired by your moss pole jungle. I'm currently attempting 8 different velvety species of philos on moss poles. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion with all of us. I'm also enjoying the content on your second channel ✌️🪴
Thank you so much :) happy growing !
Just recently started my houseplant journey and am really happy I found your channel explaining so much about them, so a big thank you!
🌱 The only plant I didn’t see which you need to get is the verrocosum x serpens!! You’d love it! You see the verro parentage in the backs but the edges are a little smoother and almost give majestic vibes. It sizes up quickly! Also the petioles are so insanely fuzzy and adorable. My frydek died back recently too. I had grown in in greenhouse cabinet conditions and she did not do well adjusting to ambient. I know she’ll grow back now that we are coming into our Canadian summer. I love that you also forget about plants (relatable!) and it’s funny how sometimes that’s exactly what they need! Very cool jungle tiger as always 🐈
Not sure if that’s even available in oz 🫢🫢 but sounds right up my alley
Everything is beautiful. You get so excited about this passion, I had to smile!
Thanks :)
Thank you so much for being such an inspiration, you are the reason why I start collecting plants . I love all your videos long short. You are funny, , your videos are such an educational piece that I watch over and over and over every single night when I go to bed with my iPad. Keep doing the great job being the inspiration as you are. Also, I love the way you rumbles in the name of plants that you can’t pronounce that is so cute. Thank you again.
Very interested to see how the bottom of the Adansoniis do with all the new cuts!
Love that micans overgrowing the fence! 💚🌱 And the new Hybrids look really good, looking forward to see more of them
BTI in the water and diatomaceous earth on the dirt! Over time it completely eliminated my pests!
Love how far things have come 🍃🍀🌵🌺
Thanks :)
Wow Jan, your plants are thriving and your yard has filled in amazingly 😀🇨🇦🌱
Thank you:)
My fav was the jungle tiger…❤
Mine too:)
Beautiful garden🪴 If I ever visited, I don't think I would ever leave!😂
Thank you:)
🌱. Thanks so much for the plant tour; love your plants. Happy winter growing Jan!
Thank you:)
Thank you for this video I could sit and watch your plants all day and Brad. ❤❤❤.
Thank you:)
Thank you, absolutely gorgeous collection. 🥀
🌸🪷🌹🥀🌺🌻🌷🪻⚘️🪴🌱🌴🌳🌲🌵🌾your awsome. Thanks Jan
Loved your full tour, amazing!!!🪴🪴🪴
Thank you:)
🌼🌻🌸 love all those plants!
Thanks :)
Love these tours, keep up the great content Jan! 🌱
Thanks :)
Yesss!! I’ve been waiting for this video for ages!! Always rewatch your old house tours 😅😂
🌸🍀🌼☘️
Hope you enjoyed it!:)
Thoroughly enjoyed this tour, thanks 🌴🪴
Thanks :)
That pictum tricolor at 26:38 🔥🔥
Gorgeous plants
Wow, it’s amazing to see you so happy. What a brave and intuitive choice you’ve made! Congrats on your continued success!
Thank you so much:)
Took me a minute, but I finally got around to watching! Had a proper plant day of repotting and making moss poles so the perfect video to help me through it! I’m almost amazed that you did these high quality videos WITH a traditional job! I couldn’t imagine how busy you must’ve been. I’m super happy that you get to now focus on the creative aspect and love on your plants and your other interests in a new way! Keep it up, Jan! Looking for to all you future videos and project updates!🌿💚
Thank you so much:)
Thank you. First indoor garden video i enjoyed
I have over 250 plants mostly uncomon. Full time as well.i struggled so much with several plants you mentioned. Will be following
Thanks :)
Amazing tour! 🤌 Thank you! 🌵🌾🌿🪴
Glad you enjoyed it:)
Amazing collection! 🪴
Thank you:)
Loved the video, an awesome collection. 🪴🪴🌴🌴
Thanks so much!:)
🪴 love your plants, so gorgeous!!
Thanks :)
🌳 i am so much looking forward to all the exiting projects you are preparing right now 😃
Yay! Thank you!:)
Watching beautiful plants and hearing the calming voice of yours. I couldnt imagine a better bedtime story 🤭
Thanks for sharing Jan 🪴🌿
My pleasure 😊
Hey, I’m only a few minutes into this one but before I forget, I just wanted to give you a lighting tip - I work in commercial media production. If you want the lights on the plants to look less harsh, you need to raise the overall ambient lighting in the rest of the room. I honestly think the lighting is fine for what you are doing, but I also understand perfectionism. 😂 A bright light bounced off the ceiling and out of camera frame would help. Take a look at Aperture - specifically their Amaran line. It’s a good trade off between power and budget.
Yes I wanna step up my lighting game :) EOFY is coming up hehe :)
I want to send you a hoya. Just because I love them and it would be interesting to see you grow one and make it flower because everything you grow turns out amazing!
I actually have one :) hehe
🪴loved the tour!❤
Thank you:)
🥬🌱🌵🌴🫑Stunning collection! Thank you very much for this long video, love it
You inspire me a lot in my plant journey
Thank you:) happy growing !!
🌵🌵🌵😃 Loved the sodiroi and all the rapidophoras!
Wow those roots on the variegated monstera!!! Also love the crazy rubbish pot, stunning.
Give Brad a scratch from me, love the baby photo of him next to the scindapsus pictus
🌱
Thank you:)
💚🌿 amazing as always. You have, by far, my favorite plants and now my favorite plant content of all you tube
Thank you so much:)
47:38 the channel Pretty In Green says he uses a cooking oil/canola oil (which isn't as harsh as neem oil for sunlight) and water and uses a drop of dawn soap as a bonding agent. and it has kept all pests away.
Sounds good :) thanks for sharing :)
🌿thank you! Always learn so much from seeing your mature specimens. I also have el choco on a pole and it seems very happy that way. Never thought it would be a crawler.
Thank you!:)
Jan you are at 201k!!! So happy for you!!
Thank you:))
YESSSSS thank you for this hour long video!!! Just what I needed to get me through work this morning! 🙌🙏😭♥️
Thanks :)
Always looks beautiful don't worry it's amazing what u do thanks for sharing
Thanks so much 😊
🌺🪴🌼 As always great job!
Thank you:)
The Colocasia Esculenta!!🤩
🪴🌴
🌱 thanks Jan ☺️ loving your setup. Also finding the references to which direction each of your windows face regarding plant placement to optimise light super helpful, living in NZ it’s been hard to gauge this as most tips come from the states. Keep up the fantastic work, loving the content ❤
Thank you:)
You have so many plants I wish I could have. Great job they all look great!
Thanks :)
Jan, your orchid appears to be a cymbidium based on the leaves. It makes for a great companion for your aroid plants and uses the same aroid potting mix. Your verdant outdoor planting area looks lush. 🌴
Thank you:)
Love your plant videos
Thanks :)
I absolutely love those videos, you inspire me to grow my plants to maturity ❤ thank you, much love from Poland :D
Thank you:) happy growing !!
If you have enough indoor light and distilled water, the cape sundew catches little bugs.
🪴🪴
I love your plant collection! simply breathtaking. thanks for the effort for this video
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for the plant tour. You mention getting rid of pest. Have you ever try neem oil. It works great.
🌿i really enjoy your Videos 😊
Thanks :)
New follower. So many beautiful plants to comment on! Can’t wait to learn about how you care for the Veracosum, as I just got mine and scared it won’t make it thru the month as I hear people tend to kill it but not you!! I love adansonii and your cultivars are nothing short of spectacular!! So many comments i can make and your anthurium corner in the bedroom to your Philodendrons in your office to the mixed plants and small anthurium in bowls on the table- exquisite! ❤
Thank you so much :)
All your 🌿 looking beautiful 👌
Getting cold !
Not looking forward to the winter .👋
💚🌿🌵🍀💚
Thanks !! Same :(
When you said "Splendid in the corner", my brain instantly responded "Nobody puts Splendid in a corner!" It's not too long since I last saw the movie, so the legendary line just popped up. So now, new item added to my bucket list: get a splendid and do not put it in a corner. :D
And for pests, I use insanely diluted Neudorff Spruzit concentrate when watering plants. This way the plant will get a systemic treatment with Spruzit through their roots. This way I've effectively eliminated thrips' eggs inside the plant cells. Of course, I spray the leaves to remove all pests that can be seen, but I've had only positive outcome with systemic use of Spruzit. Key is not to do excessive systemic treatment, of course, but in northern Finland we have a bug-friendly season outside for only about five months, so there is not that much need for pest control when we have -30C outside with one meter of snow.
Thanks for sharing :)
So many gorgeous plants! 🌿🌱
Thanks :)
🪴love your channel. Greetings from Canada where spring is blowing. ❤🐈😍
Thank you:)
🌸 yes, video about pests coming up🎉
The orchid on the outdoor table, is a cymbidium orchid, you can actually leave it outside in the winter where you are.. the cymbidium needs a cold period to set new inflos!
Yes. Where I live, in Southern California (even though it’s the opposite hemisphere as Sydney), cymbidium orchids reliably bloom much of the year, and they are out in the garden permanently. They’ve been outside for years, and decades even, for some of them. They like pots, they like tight root spaces, like many orchids do… some of them we haven’t even repotted in years. They’re in giant outdoor containers, and they bloom every winter, but most of them are still blooming, even now. I’d imagine in the southern hemisphere, they bloom between March-November.
Yes that’s the plan :) thanks :)
Your collection is mesmerizing and beautiful. However, my favorite is the “jungle tiger”🥰🐈🪴
Mine too!:)
Gorgeous & inspiring. I’m placing a few things on moss poles bc of you! 🌱
Happy growing :) thanks :)
So pretty 😍
🌴 another great video! And more to add to my wish list
Thanks :)
my inspiration to have philo collection..
Thank you:)
Hey Sydney your house looks lovely not to mention the plants. Am in Africa and my plants don't seem to grow those leafy leaves, is t about the climate or am just at my baby stage of growing plants?
Africa is a huge place with diverse climate zones so hard for me to say. Best to research what plants naturally grow in your area & start with those :)
🌿🌺Thank you Jan
Your plants are beautiful!❤🌴
Thank you! 😊
hehe this is the version i was waiting for... plant tour da long way
Wirklich schöne Pflanzen hast du da 😊
Immer unterhaltsam deine Videos 🙂 lg
Danke :)
Hey Jun! My new go-to pest spray is Doktor Doom Go Green Botanics Indoor Plant Spray. Its made in Canada and the active ingredient is Pyrethrins. Worked on some thrips and aphids I had.
Luckily pyrethrin is available in many products worldwide!
Thanks :)
@@erikm8372 I found out about this product from searching for good insecticides that don't hurt the plant but work well. The guy showed a few products that had only .02% pyrethrins but this stuff has .20%. 10 times more! (unless they're lying).
@@erikm8372 Thats awesome! From my research its great stuff for not damaging the plant which is what I wanted in an affective insecticide. This stuff has 10 times more than most other pyrethrins spray which is awesome for those nasty thrips!!
Those 'billicosum' babies are adorable, cant wait to see how the mature plants look and see which traits from each plant it has. V jealous 😂
They really are :) can’t wait either :)
My new obsession is also carnivorous plants :) I have 3 venus fly traps and a cape sundew. 2 Of the fly traps are the red dragon cultivar and the other is an alien. They are so freaking cool!
Preciosas tus plantas.
Como dicen en México tienes buena mano para las plantas.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks :)
I live in Germany and when my landlord came to the apartment and saw that the humidity was above 70% told me 20 times that I needed zu lüften 😂 to air the apartment every morning. That’s what Germans do even when it’s freezing outside, they open the windows at 7am for 5 or 10 minutes. Of course with all my beautiful plants in here I wasn’t going to do that in winter but I bought a dehumidifier when the humidity got to 80%, which only helped to bring it back to 70%. I didn’t have it very high this winter because I was hoping for my orchids to bloom, but no luck… Next winter I’ll just pump the heating a bit higher. In summer it can get very humid sometimes but at least I can have the windows open all day then.
I remember my mum insisted on opening all windows no matter how cold it was outside & I would just hide in bed till it's over :D
Hello,I am also from Munich 😊
@@leaf-lantern Hello Tasmin! I almost missed your comment.
@@Yambataller all good.😊
An hour long.......yeeeeessss! ❤ thank you Jan.
Hope you enjoyed it!:)
Nepenthes nerd here! the unnamed one looks to be a hybrid called nepenthes 'jungle bells' or ventricosa x sibuyanensis, not 100% sure as the coloration is unusual. Hope this helps 😀
Thank you:)
🪴🐈🌾 Love your plants inside and outside. Good luck with your new dedication to make these awesome videos as a job! I also love your second channel with Ms. Bailey, Tim and maybe other stuff you love doing.
What do you think about beneficial bugs as a treatment to pests? My velvety plants are always eaten by spidermites, it‘s driving me insane and I don‘t know what to do anymore.
Thank you :) no experience with beneficial bugs just yet :)
Love love it
Thanks:)
🪴 Do you keep the moss around your anthuriums constantly moist ? Thanks for the tour everything looking like a wonderland 🪴
Yes :) thank you:)
Great tour video 🍀🌻
Your plants are gorgeous as always! So excited for the new Mother grow light!! Have you considered getting a greenhouse heater for the winter?
I have but heating is expensive & I have no reliable power source outside so they’ll just have to suck it up out there 😅😅 thank you:)
@@sydneyplantguy haha, that's totally fair! Fingers crossed they do well 🤞 🌿
Do you have more information on the Queen and your mix you use and why? Also, is it best they are in a darker window and not direct light?
I have a Plant Spotlight on my queen in my Plant Spotlight playlist where I talk more about her :) I have always given her bright light but never direct sun :)
🌴🌲🌳🌵🌱
Great video
Last year you inspired me to put a few of my “houseplants “ outside and they have thrived. Also survived winter in the Hunter Valley NSW
Thank you:)
33:57 looks a lot like Philodendron Serpens! Not sure though, great video SNP.
Definitely not a serpens but serpens could be in the parentage maybe :) thanks :)
Love it! 🌴🌱🪴
Great video as usual. :)
Thanks Owen :)
🌱 love your plant tours!
Yay, thank you!:)
Ahhh Germany! Ich habs gedacht das ist ja toll. Geile videos, mein vorbild. ❤ keep it up!
Danke :)!
I'm a new subscriber, and I've really been enjoying your channel and content. I love the passion you have for your plants and the education you provide. Can you please share or provide a link for the clear pots you use for potting up your philodendron's? Thank you 😊
Hey :) thank you :) I buy the clear pots in store at Bunnings so don't have a link, sorry :)
Hi there from Canada love your videos question have you ever used plastic mesh for making moss poles rather than the black wire? Yes I have the other clear plastic ones the D-shaped but as far as the mesh goes, it’s hard for me to find the wire they have a lot of plastic mesh here thanks
I never tried. My only concern would be structural integrity but suppose depends on the thickness of the plastic
"Frog in a blender" is definitely one of the better crazy names that someone came up with
Haha agree :D
☘Awesome collection!
Thank you:)