Sooo looks like I made an ooops and “Planty” isn’t just a regular heartleaf philodendron but a Heart-Leaf Philodendron ‘Brasil’ or Philodendron Brasil, but with the same scientific name of Philodendron hederaceum (I guess that’s why I got confused)? Thanks for looking out for this plant child that still has a lot to learn! 🙈🌿
When you buy them in the garden center they caused so much CO2, because of the transportation, they will never produce so much oxygen to balance that out. But yes plants are cool and I got some in my room, too. Its just interesting
@@Tisharaa they're video frame rates i.e. 60p means 60 full frames per second. Movies are usually 24p, ('home') videos e.g. youtube usually shot at 30p, like Audrey suggests and 60p is mostly used for kinda fast-paced motions that you want to capture the motions more smoothly, like quite a lot of sports
I know I'm late, haha. But propagating plants (specifically succulents aka echeverias for me) is actually a lot easier than I expected, at least for my succulents. It's pretty easy to just sort of leave the little baby 'petals' and water them regularly. Have fun and try things out!
Hopefully this gets to you!!! Hi, so string of pearls is one of my favorite succulents and they are actually a bit different for care than other 'regular' succulents. I did my research on this plant as I've always had an issue with actually trying to grow it lush and then propagate it. So this is what I know. Hopefully it helps~ 1. They prefer 4-6hrs of MORNING sun. 2. They need protection from afternoon sun during summer time as it becomes very hot and will in turn dry out your poor pearls. 3. Terracotta pots are ideal when growing these guys as it is porous and will help evaporate excess water and keep the soil aerated. 4. Try not to repot these guys for a few years as they like to be bunched up. Only do so if it is looking thick or puny and needs a refresher. 5. These guys are a bit different to other succulents because they actually prefer to keep slightly moist. Water every 2 weeks or when 1.5" of soil is dry on top. If you aren't sure you can stick a toothpick in the dirt and see if it comes up wet and dirty or clean and dry. 6. If it gets hot in your apartment and dries out the succulent fast water it every week depending on if the top soil is moist or dry. 7. Now keep the soil moist in spring and summer time. 8. During spring and summer months don't forget to fertilize it every month. That's how you get them nice and thick and pretty :) 9. If the plant is looking sparce or you want it to grow more thick another way is to propagate into the pot it's already in. Just take the pearls off the end where you had cut it (about 3") and then stick that end in the dirt. Eventually it will root and start to grow. You can also just lay it on top of the soil and push gently so the string is slightly covered by dirt. Again I'm still learning but this is what I came up with by researching.
@@AudrieStorme I'm glad I could help :) I can't remember how you have your maidenhair set up as well but they like humidity so try to mist it daily or put a pebble tray underneath the pot so the water can evaporate around the plant keeping it sufficiently coated. I just bought mine and because it was so hot in this apartment I needed to actually bring it over to my dad's where he has AC (controlled temp) and hopefully it survives haha
not sure why but your intro made me cry?? your editing and film style is just so calming, everything looks at peace. its like a studio ghibli film or something, just romanticizing the mundane
Joey, I agree.....she's adorable.......the part that got to me is where she used the fake plant for the corner where she doesn't get enough light......I found it endearing. Her plants are beautiful......
Oh no 😹🙈 - I mean... SUPPOSEDLY they’re impossible to kill lol. They’re a low light plant, but I personally think they need medium light and not too much watering to thrive!
I find the string of pearls requires more watering than you would think if the pearls are not full and round try watering more as well as fertilizing once a month
I was going to say the same thing. I try watering mine once a week like a succulent and every time they start getting misshapen. I am finding if I spray them more (almost daily) they look happier
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This is exactly what I was looking for! A calm, aesthetic plant tour video actually focusing on the plants without the over-talking. Your voice is so soothing. Looove this content! Thank you!
I have the same heartleaf philodendron brasil plant! It's been doing very well! I just got a big pathos plant but have noticed large black spots appearing on its leaves. (in the middle of them too, not just the ends) I've tired googling it to see if there was anything about it online and found nothing... if anyone has heard of this LMK!!
Hi Tea, it sound like leaf blight. It's a bacterial infection. Cut these leaves off. There is very little info on that but if you google it, you'll see if it matches what you see kn your plant
For me it's the other way around! The pothos I propagatied is doing really well but my philadendron keeps getting brown leafs and even started loosing them :(
for the string of pearls just give it a water every couple of days (4-7 what ever your plant needs) and water it more if the beads dry out. To propagate it you can put it in a small glass of water.
@@AudrieStorme String of pearls also want a lot of light. If you want it to more bushy, you need to give it more light on top of the soil. Mine also loves bottom watering. I hope this can help you care for yours :)
Believe it or not, this plant series calmed me and made me happy! Visiting your home is like visiting a good friend. I'm looking forward to more videos like these. So nice especially since we're all at home right now. Thank you, Audrie.
Nice to see a video where they have had some of the plants for few years and not a matter of the entire collection a few months. You have some beautiful plants they were a pleasure to see.
I like your honesty, "here are the plants I've managed to keep alive" and that statement is so true, we wish we could keep them all alive but some plants are just hard to save :( Love your collection, you are amazing!
my string of pearls is really temperamental as well - she hates hanging off the pot!! whenever i propagate her she thrives again but she keeps getting smaller and smaller haha. thankfully she's super easy to propagate - snip off a line of pearls and put it directly into/on top of soil.
For the pearl plant u can propagate it by letting some of the pearl and its vines lay on top a new pile of soil. If you place a new pot with new soil below the original pot, after laying some pearls and it’s vines on top of the new soil, it will start to grow roots and start a new plant.
All your plants look so beautiful and happy! 😍 good job!! The outdoor ones only need more water and then they will be just as happy, even though they are succulents and don’t require a lot, they will benefit greatly from even daily waterings if your temps get close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Otherwise water each time the soil is 100% dry 👍 the gollum jade leaves will get really full and juicy looking!
Can you PLEASE do a prayer plant and calathea care video? Yours are probably the prettiest and healthiest I've ever seen, and they're such a challenge for so many to keep alive!
also string of pearls! take them and wind them up into your pot and let it fill out. itll look funny for awhile but worth it!! they don't have a really deep root system so the less "bald" the top is, the more it helps root. the more sun the top gets, the better the strands 💚
You have a beautiful home 💚 I just sprinted to my livingroom to take my money tree away from the Window 😆 didn't know why all the leaf just died, but now I do!! I have never had green fingers, my mum even tried to get my bf hooked with no luck but now I love plants, Im so addicted! Even painted my wall green 😄💚
Yessss to the detailed plant video! Im here for it. This video made me see somethings I need to do with my own plants. Like less sunlight. I have alot to learn too.
Not many people know how to keep a maidenhair fern alive and healthy, but you do, and it is gorgeous. I have a large one, too and water mine every other day. Thanks for sharing. Oh, and your Calatheas are beautiful and well grown too.
i've watched so many plant tour videos, and this one really stood out to me! from your plant selections to video quality; it's just a really well made video. props to you!
Thank you so much for sharing! Your plants are so beautiful and love how you’ve been experimenting with your filming. It’s been so inspiring seeing the transformation. Bravo. 😍 But I have to say... seeing them all makes me miss my plant babies so much! Just before all of this we moved from SF to Canada and gave our babes to our most trusted friends and fam. Ones like planty, that we’ve had forever. 😭 Glad you get to take care of them for such a long time!!
Thanks so much for watching! Ahh it would make me so sad to give up my plants 🙈 - I’m definitely going to try and bring them with me when we move to a bigger place in the future. At least, if I can keep them alive that long 😅
I just love your video. I can feel you have such a passion for growing plants, and I can relate to the joy and satisfaction. I always say, when people ask me why i have so many house plants .. " plants make me happy" With your string of pearls, I find that you have to allow them more water than you would think. They also dont like too much sunlight. The trick though, is to make sure the top of the pot gets light too. If you have it too high, the top wont get the same light as the hanging bits. Top the pots up with dirt so they are always able to have that moisture. As the pearls hang down and fill up with water it gradually pulls the top stem and root system out of the dirt.. its taken me years to learn this lol as I have killed so many. Anyway thank you for your tour.. i really enjoyed it :)
I have a gollum jade who is doing quite well (I named him my precious) and i found a few hours of afternoon sun and other wise bright indirect light has kept it happy and healthy. They are also very easy to propogate but it does take time to grow like most succulents.
Maiden's hair ferns grow inside wells because of the humidity, so they prefer indirect sunlight and high humidity. I'd suggest getting a self watering por for it, mine has benefited a lot from one! Also, since many of your plants like humidity, you can invest in a humidifier (helps you sleep better too) and a thermometer that shows humidity percentage! Hope this helps x
The large pothos near your desk needs to be watered more frequently as its getting bright light and whenever it has dropping leaves its a sign to water the water as soon as possible....As it was in this video
String of pearls: thoroughly water once every three weeks. Maybe try pruning and propagating them too. Sometimes they need a trim. Add a couple drops of succulent food to the water too.
We honestly don’t get many bugs unless I’m overwatering, but if you add a little Dr. Bronner’s castille soap to a spray bottle full of water, that should get rid of them!
String of pears want very little water and as much sun as possible. Better to water too little than too much. I have mine in a south facing window and water it once a week. I find that, for some reason, the pearls look like they dry out when it has been watered too much. In the beginning, I did the mistake of watering mine more as it looked like it was craving water, but when I stopped watering it, it started thriving. A rule of thumb is that if the pearls crumbles up, it is over watered and if the pearls becomes lemon shaped and pointy, it is dehydrated :)
I've been learning about a string of pearls ever since I got one and I think there could be three things wrong with yours. You may need to lower it so the top can get more sun instead of just the ends of it. Also, I found out that a string of pearls thrive in shallow pots so your pot might be too deep or big. You could also try moving it to a west-facing window. Mine is in a west facing window and it's doing well! I hope this helps:)
Can you do a care tips video for your prayer plant and calatheas? Your lemon lime maranta is one of the most full and healthy prayer plants I've seen!❤️
this was so helpful :)) i always sucked at science/biology, its my worst subject, but hearing you talk about the different types of plants and propagation and everything is so interesting✨
Very calm and Beautiful environment!! Pothos is a greek word meaning desire and is a character in Greek mythology. Always in love with the aesthetic of your videos🍃
Hey Audrie love all the plants you have. I'm also a plant lover an have them in an out. Thanks for your interesting channel its always interesting watching your videos👍📺😍
Sooo looks like I made an ooops and “Planty” isn’t just a regular heartleaf philodendron but a Heart-Leaf Philodendron ‘Brasil’ or Philodendron Brasil, but with the same scientific name of Philodendron hederaceum (I guess that’s why I got confused)? Thanks for looking out for this plant child that still has a lot to learn! 🙈🌿
Audrie Storme great video. I couldn’t help but notice your pretty rings. Can you do a jewelry collection video 🙏🏾
We all still have a lot to learn. Good to know you’re simply human just like the rest of us. 😊 This was an excellent tour. Thx for sharing!
I'm starting to get my own plant collection now, because of this video
Hey! Where did you get your plant mister? Love it so much!!!!
Que casa adorável amiga ,que cantinho gostoso para tomar uma xícara de café !!! Folhagens belíssimas e bem cuidadas ! amo filodendro Brasil 😘 🇧🇷
I never thought looking at someone's plant can make me calm?
they have that effect on me as well 🙈
And me. 🙋
Me too😊
I thought you said "cum" at first lmao
her vines are so healthy looking it's gorgeous
The air quality of your home must be amazing 🌿
I’d like to think so 🙈🌿
She must have a humidifier or live in Florida.
The Calatheas are doing super 👍🏻
And what do you do in the night with the CO2? It is only a question, I love too much your apartment!
@@soniahernandezbernal5183 plants don't release much co2. I've never heard of anyone having a problem, even w lots of indoor plants.
I love that you told your flaws with caring for them in this video rather than pretending you do everything right :) really encouraging
We love a realistic plant mom 🌱❤️
It’s true... I learned the hard way , too but it was fun along the way
This video gave me life.
No really, plants absorb C02 and give off oxygen.
When you buy them in the garden center they caused so much CO2, because of the transportation, they will never produce so much oxygen to balance that out. But yes plants are cool and I got some in my room, too. Its just interesting
but this video isn't a plant lol
lol
I really like the 60p aesthetic. Way to stand out!
Thanks for noticing! I used to edit my videos to 30p, but wanted to try something different this year.
dont mind me being nosey but what is '60p'?
@@Tisharaa they're video frame rates i.e. 60p means 60 full frames per second. Movies are usually 24p, ('home') videos e.g. youtube usually shot at 30p, like Audrey suggests and 60p is mostly used for kinda fast-paced motions that you want to capture the motions more smoothly, like quite a lot of sports
Do you mind me asking whats the best camera for 60p? :)
How can you even ‘see’ that?
I've been trying to procrastinate propagating my plants. Now this just inspired me to propagate them now
Happy propagating!
I know I'm late, haha. But propagating plants (specifically succulents aka echeverias for me) is actually a lot easier than I expected, at least for my succulents. It's pretty easy to just sort of leave the little baby 'petals' and water them regularly. Have fun and try things out!
I think everyone who watched this wants a prayer plant ! c: so beautiful
You read my mind
Don’t do it, it’s a trap 😂😭
Hopefully this gets to you!!!
Hi, so string of pearls is one of my favorite succulents and they are actually a bit different for care than other 'regular' succulents. I did my research on this plant as I've always had an issue with actually trying to grow it lush and then propagate it. So this is what I know. Hopefully it helps~
1. They prefer 4-6hrs of MORNING sun.
2. They need protection from afternoon sun during summer time as it becomes very hot and will in turn dry out your poor pearls.
3. Terracotta pots are ideal when growing these guys as it is porous and will help evaporate excess water and keep the soil aerated.
4. Try not to repot these guys for a few years as they like to be bunched up. Only do so if it is looking thick or puny and needs a refresher.
5. These guys are a bit different to other succulents because they actually prefer to keep slightly moist. Water every 2 weeks or when 1.5" of soil is dry on top. If you aren't sure you can stick a toothpick in the dirt and see if it comes up wet and dirty or clean and dry.
6. If it gets hot in your apartment and dries out the succulent fast water it every week depending on if the top soil is moist or dry.
7. Now keep the soil moist in spring and summer time.
8. During spring and summer months don't forget to fertilize it every month. That's how you get them nice and thick and pretty :)
9. If the plant is looking sparce or you want it to grow more thick another way is to propagate into the pot it's already in. Just take the pearls off the end where you had cut it (about 3") and then stick that end in the dirt. Eventually it will root and start to grow. You can also just lay it on top of the soil and push gently so the string is slightly covered by dirt.
Again I'm still learning but this is what I came up with by researching.
Marissa thank you so much!!
@@AudrieStorme I'm glad I could help :) I can't remember how you have your maidenhair set up as well but they like humidity so try to mist it daily or put a pebble tray underneath the pot so the water can evaporate around the plant keeping it sufficiently coated. I just bought mine and because it was so hot in this apartment I needed to actually bring it over to my dad's where he has AC (controlled temp) and hopefully it survives haha
wow! thank you very much for these tips. I have killed like 2x already... ☹️
Marissa...wow, thank you for all that info. One of my favorite plants but have failed with them twice.....will try again.......
not sure why but your intro made me cry?? your editing and film style is just so calming, everything looks at peace. its like a studio ghibli film or something, just romanticizing the mundane
Joey, I agree.....she's adorable.......the part that got to me is where she used the fake plant for the corner where she doesn't get enough light......I found it endearing. Her plants are beautiful......
“They say it’s impossible to kill”
Bish, watch me
Yeah the only plants that are almost impossible to kill are ZZ plants and maybe snake plants lol
One of mine died for no reason after like 4-5months still sad to think about :((
@@jayhouse4840 lmao watch me kill my snake plant lmaooo
PLS WHY DID YOU TAKE THIS AS AN COMPETISTION💀😭
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can we just talk about how amazing and relaxing audries videos are? honestly she’s one of my favorite youtubers to watch
I love how much life all your plants bring to your space 🌿💛 Now I need some more plants ASAP lol
They really change up a space! Once I got one, I couldn’t stop 🙈🌱
Aww all my plants back in Uni are going to be dead when I go back to them after quarantine, but at least I can still see nice plants online
Love this. I’m trying to be a better plant mom myself! And side note, I have killed a pathos 😅 I have no idea how haha
Oh no 😹🙈 - I mean... SUPPOSEDLY they’re impossible to kill lol. They’re a low light plant, but I personally think they need medium light and not too much watering to thrive!
Make sure the plant is able to drain the water.. good luck 👍
🙊oop-
In my 40 something years, I have killed at least one of nearly all plants. It happens to all of us.
This video makes me want to decorate my entire house with plants🥰
I find the string of pearls requires more watering than you would think if the pearls are not full and round try watering more as well as fertilizing once a month
I’m terrified of watering my string of pearls lol
I was going to say the same thing. I try watering mine once a week like a succulent and every time they start getting misshapen. I am finding if I spray them more (almost daily) they look happier
This is exactly what I was looking for! A calm, aesthetic plant tour video actually focusing on the plants without the over-talking. Your voice is so soothing. Looove this content! Thank you!
I knew she was serious when I saw the maidenhair fern..really great job, everyone looks super healthy :)
I have the same heartleaf philodendron brasil plant! It's been doing very well! I just got a big pathos plant but have noticed large black spots appearing on its leaves. (in the middle of them too, not just the ends) I've tired googling it to see if there was anything about it online and found nothing... if anyone has heard of this LMK!!
I don't know if you've figured out what's wrong yet but my pothos did that when it got thrips 😩 could also be a fungus issue maybe?
It sounds like your leaves burned? Maybe move it out of direct sunlight
Hi Tea, it sound like leaf blight. It's a bacterial infection. Cut these leaves off. There is very little info on that but if you google it, you'll see if it matches what you see kn your plant
Téa Lemay it could be rose black spot, you just need to cut the leaves with spots off and burn them, so the bacteria can’t spread
For me it's the other way around! The pothos I propagatied is doing really well but my philadendron keeps getting brown leafs and even started loosing them :(
She’s an angel for listing all the plants 😭😭
Ahhh that's a lot of friends right there💚
we’re having a lot of fun in quarantine 😜🌱
@@AudrieStorme how many do you have? i loved the video!
for the string of pearls just give it a water every couple of days (4-7 what ever your plant needs) and water it more if the beads dry out. To propagate it you can put it in a small glass of water.
Gonna try this!!!
Some of my beads in the soil are mushy? But the other beads are ok. Is that normal ?
@@melt9863 no. cut the mushy beads off and replant the good string. try it with a few strands first, just in case your plant doesn't like it.
@@AudrieStorme String of pearls also want a lot of light. If you want it to more bushy, you need to give it more light on top of the soil. Mine also loves bottom watering. I hope this can help you care for yours :)
Thats wrong! Only water when the soil is dry and some of the beads are crinkling. It is a succulent!!
can we get a watering routine and tips for plants? I would really love that
What a calming smooth voice you have. You make every plant much more beautiful only by your voice.
Believe it or not, this plant series calmed me and made me happy! Visiting your home is like visiting a good friend. I'm looking forward to more videos like these. So nice especially since we're all at home right now. Thank you, Audrie.
I love the pics you’ve added in that show us the progress your plant has made
Nice to see a video where they have had some of the plants for few years and not a matter of the entire collection a few months.
You have some beautiful plants they were a pleasure to see.
I like your honesty, "here are the plants I've managed to keep alive" and that statement is so true, we wish we could keep them all alive but some plants are just hard to save :( Love your collection, you are amazing!
Loved this, i cannot believe how people live without plants 🌿🌱❤
You could use a common sansevieria instead of the plastic plant. They tolerate quite well less light.
I'm such a plant nerd. I watch plant videos all day and I feel so rejuvenated
"Plants I've managed to keep alive" what a mood.
Боже, твои растения просто прекрасные!!!
Сразу видна забота, любовь и светлая энергия вокруг!
Очень красиво, очень уютно!))♥
Detailed plant tour yeeees! Would love to see how you exactly „duplicate“ your plants. Love your green friends, just beautiful!
I'm so impressed by how pretty your calathea still look after you've hand them for a while.
Thank you! ❤❤❤
It's so much joy and comforting NOT beeing jelled at with high speed, like in many other plant videos.😅
A hanging succulent wall in a picture frame would fit the vibes so well. And succ cuttings are a dream to take care of.
Love how you styled all your plants! Such a lovely collection
That’s how my dream house looks.Thats goals I wish I had my own room so I could put more plants bc my sister doesn’t want:(
I've never ever in my life been 9 seconds early like Quarantine really is something 😂😂😂
😹😹😹 i appreciate you 🥺🥺🥺
i’d love to see a video on how you take care of your plants! also, seeing how you edit your videos because they’re so aesthetically pleasing 😪
I did a video on my editing process a couple weeks ago, but if you have any specific edits you’re looking to learn lmk ☺️
@@AudrieStorme wow im blind tysm audrie (,:
Planty is a beauty. suddenly I have hope for my low light situation, cause this is amazing. love your place
my string of pearls is really temperamental as well - she hates hanging off the pot!! whenever i propagate her she thrives again but she keeps getting smaller and smaller haha. thankfully she's super easy to propagate - snip off a line of pearls and put it directly into/on top of soil.
For the pearl plant u can propagate it by letting some of the pearl and its vines lay on top a new pile of soil. If you place a new pot with new soil below the original pot, after laying some pearls and it’s vines on top of the new soil, it will start to grow roots and start a new plant.
Watched this while eating my lunch today. Bought my first plant this evening😅🙌🏼
Beautiful selection of plants and I love the way you display them.
All your plants look so beautiful and happy! 😍 good job!! The outdoor ones only need more water and then they will be just as happy, even though they are succulents and don’t require a lot, they will benefit greatly from even daily waterings if your temps get close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Otherwise water each time the soil is 100% dry 👍 the gollum jade leaves will get really full and juicy looking!
Can you PLEASE do a prayer plant and calathea care video? Yours are probably the prettiest and healthiest I've ever seen, and they're such a challenge for so many to keep alive!
Thank you so much Audrie for sharing this incredible tour with us! Keep up the hard work, your house plants are all so happy and healthy!
I love your videography style. I find myself here lately to just chill and vibe.
You make everything look so aesthetically pleasing
i love how your apartment is organized and all those plants... stunning!
also string of pearls! take them and wind them up into your pot and let it fill out. itll look funny for awhile but worth it!! they don't have a really deep root system so the less "bald" the top is, the more it helps root. the more sun the top gets, the better the strands 💚
You must be really really organized to have shots of plants from even 2 years back to use in this video!! 😊
You have a beautiful home 💚 I just sprinted to my livingroom to take my money tree away from the Window 😆 didn't know why all the leaf just died, but now I do!! I have never had green fingers, my mum even tried to get my bf hooked with no luck but now I love plants, Im so addicted! Even painted my wall green 😄💚
This video makes me feel happy and calm
Yes, I gave the Brasil too. Mine is so happy where I’ve changed it. I got fuller! I love yours!
your videos literally bring me peace and your place and plants are truly gorgeous! 🌱🤍
They say thank you 🌿🌱🌵❤️
Yessss to the detailed plant video! Im here for it. This video made me see somethings I need to do with my own plants. Like less sunlight. I have alot to learn too.
Been waiting for this.
Lol... this social distancing has me and my boyfriend binge watching your everything.
happy to keep you guys company while you’re bored 😹🙈
@@AudrieStorme 😂😂😂
Thank you for the amazing content
What you have is a Philodendron hederaceum 'Brasil'.
you keep a fern alive ?! you’re magic
I'm glued to my seat in the first 30 seconds. Love it.
What a beautiful idea and a great hobby. I love it.
Not many people know how to keep a maidenhair fern alive and healthy, but you do, and it is gorgeous. I have a large one, too and water mine every other day. Thanks for sharing. Oh, and your Calatheas are beautiful and well grown too.
Thank you for watching! I’m trying my best to tend to my maidenhair fern - it’s slowly becoming one of my favorites even though it’s so temperamental.
i've watched so many plant tour videos, and this one really stood out to me! from your plant selections to video quality; it's just a really well made video. props to you!
Thank you so much for sharing! Your plants are so beautiful and love how you’ve been experimenting with your filming. It’s been so inspiring seeing the transformation. Bravo. 😍
But I have to say... seeing them all makes me miss my plant babies so much! Just before all of this we moved from SF to Canada and gave our babes to our most trusted friends and fam. Ones like planty, that we’ve had forever. 😭 Glad you get to take care of them for such a long time!!
Thanks so much for watching! Ahh it would make me so sad to give up my plants 🙈 - I’m definitely going to try and bring them with me when we move to a bigger place in the future. At least, if I can keep them alive that long 😅
I have about 25 plants in my room but now this amazing video is making me want to go buy more
I just love your video. I can feel you have such a passion for growing plants, and I can relate to the joy and satisfaction. I always say, when people ask me why i have so many house plants .. " plants make me happy"
With your string of pearls, I find that you have to allow them more water than you would think. They also dont like too much sunlight. The trick though, is to make sure the top of the pot gets light too. If you have it too high, the top wont get the same light as the hanging bits. Top the pots up with dirt so they are always able to have that moisture. As the pearls hang down and fill up with water it gradually pulls the top stem and root system out of the dirt.. its taken me years to learn this lol as I have killed so many.
Anyway thank you for your tour.. i really enjoyed it :)
this is my inspiration to place my plants around my house. it's just so beautiful
До чего же уютное видео! Эта атмосфера вернула меня в воспоминаниях на Бали. 🌱 какой кайф!❤️
please a detailed plant vid!!! such a beautiful video 😍
I have a gollum jade who is doing quite well (I named him my precious) and i found a few hours of afternoon sun and other wise bright indirect light has kept it happy and healthy. They are also very easy to propogate but it does take time to grow like most succulents.
Best video for house plant tour! So calm and straightforward! Big fan here!!
Yesss! Would love to watch a detailed plant care video ♥️
Maiden's hair ferns grow inside wells because of the humidity, so they prefer indirect sunlight and high humidity. I'd suggest getting a self watering por for it, mine has benefited a lot from one!
Also, since many of your plants like humidity, you can invest in a humidifier (helps you sleep better too) and a thermometer that shows humidity percentage! Hope this helps x
This is the most satisfying video I’ve ever watched in my live .. pls do more vids with ur plants 🪴
The aesthetics is killing me...in a good way😉😍
Amazing and lush to be surrounded by nature this way xx
why is this quality insanely good I'm scared
The large pothos near your desk needs to be watered more frequently as its getting bright light and whenever it has dropping leaves its a sign to water the water as soon as possible....As it was in this video
String of pearls: thoroughly water once every three weeks. Maybe try pruning and propagating them too. Sometimes they need a trim. Add a couple drops of succulent food to the water too.
Your videos are literally the best thing that ever happened to me
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Love the aesthetics so much 💞 🌻 so much efforts goes into these videos 😍 appreciate it!!!
Glad you enjoy 🌿🌿
@@AudrieStorme how do you handle any bugs or insects on the plants inside the house ?
We honestly don’t get many bugs unless I’m overwatering, but if you add a little Dr. Bronner’s castille soap to a spray bottle full of water, that should get rid of them!
Omg I love your kitchen and the bathroom! Your apartment is just built up very cute!
String of pears want very little water and as much sun as possible. Better to water too little than too much. I have mine in a south facing window and water it once a week. I find that, for some reason, the pearls look like they dry out when it has been watered too much. In the beginning, I did the mistake of watering mine more as it looked like it was craving water, but when I stopped watering it, it started thriving. A rule of thumb is that if the pearls crumbles up, it is over watered and if the pearls becomes lemon shaped and pointy, it is dehydrated :)
Your videos are so asthetically pleasing!!!😊🌿🌱🌺
Can you do a video on how you care for your plants? They all look so healthy!
I heard for the string of pearls plant that they do pretty good in shallower pots and if the pearls look dried up you should try watering it more!
Love the way you present your plants. It's very charming. And very relaxing. Has a touch of asmr. Nicely done💚🌿from Toronto Canada
I've been learning about a string of pearls ever since I got one and I think there could be three things wrong with yours. You may need to lower it so the top can get more sun instead of just the ends of it. Also, I found out that a string of pearls thrive in shallow pots so your pot might be too deep or big. You could also try moving it to a west-facing window. Mine is in a west facing window and it's doing well! I hope this helps:)
AGH! The prayer plants & the rattlesnake plant are soo cute!
Can you do a care tips video for your prayer plant and calatheas? Your lemon lime maranta is one of the most full and healthy prayer plants I've seen!❤️
I would DIE for some of your clippings! 😩
I have tried so hard to keep a maidenhair fern alive, but every time I fail. Your fern is so impressive!
this was so helpful :)) i always sucked at science/biology, its my worst subject, but hearing you talk about the different types of plants and propagation and everything is so interesting✨
Very calm and Beautiful environment!!
Pothos is a greek word meaning desire and is a character in Greek mythology. Always in love with the aesthetic of your videos🍃
I didn’t know that 🙈 - thank you and thanks for watching
Hey Audrie love all the plants you have. I'm also a plant lover an have them in an out. Thanks for your interesting channel its always interesting watching your videos👍📺😍
Guys get plants i swear its so therapeutic and relaxing